Acne is one of the most common conditions we treat at Midwest Dermatology. Symptoms of acne appear when oil, dead skin cells or... Learn more
Actinic keratosis is among the prevalent skin issues we address at Midwest Dermatology. Often referred to as solar keratosis du... Learn more
Angiomas, typically benign formations, consist of small blood or lymphatic vessels and usually appear red or purple. They commo... Learn more
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most prevalent type of skin cancer, often resulting from extended sun exposure or tanning bed... Learn more
Most people are acquainted with topical treatments. They usually serve as our initial approach for treating numerous skin condi... Learn more
Both Botox® and Dysport® are well-regarded treatments, often recognized as some of the most potent solutions to ease dynamic w... Learn more
Brown patches and uneven skin tone are regular aspects of skin aging. These small, level, dark, and differently-sized areas typ... Learn more
A chemical peel—also known as chemexfoliation or dermapeeling—uses a chemical solution to remove skin layers and improve skin a... Learn more
If you’re troubled by signs of skin damage, such as wrinkles, acne scars, sun spots, or even benign lumps, CO2 fractional laser... Learn more
If you contract contact dermatitis, the offending substances can vary from cleaning agents and soaps to certain flora, like poi... Learn more
Do you find yourself frustrated with how your clothing fits because of persistent problem areas? Do you struggle with fat depos... Learn more
Crow's feet, occasionally called smile lines or personality lines, are a common indicator of aging. They appear as small crease... Learn more
Dandruff is frequently accompanied by scalp irritation. Multiple triggers for dandruff include parched skin, sensitivity to hai... Learn more
In dermatology, dark eye circles, also known as periorbital hyperpigmentation, refer to the darkening of the skin around the ey... Learn more
A double chin, clinically referred to as submental fat, occurs when a layer of fat accumulates beneath the chin and jawline. Th... Learn more
Eczema is a condition that affects both kids and adults. It is often inherited and linked with allergies. It results in parched... Learn more
While not necessarily a health issue, oversized pores are mainly a cosmetic concern, affecting the look of the skin. Several fa... Learn more
Skin biopsies eliminate unwanted or potentially harmful lesions such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma or melano... Learn more
It has never been easier to restore volume and remove lines and wrinkles. Skin fillers are non-invasive procedures that utilize... Learn more
Fungal infections such as ringworm, yeast infections, jock itch, nail fungi or athlete's foot occur when an unwelcome fungus in... Learn more
Genital warts are a form of sexually transmitted disease (STD) induced by specific strains of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). T... Learn more
Alopecia involves an autoimmune response where the body's immune system targets hair follicles. This is primarily a geneti... Learn more
Opting for professional laser hair removal sets the benchmark for permanently removing unwanted hair. Say goodbye to razors, pe... Learn more
Herpes is a prevalent and highly contagious condition, marked by intermittent flare-ups of small, painful blisters filled with... Learn more
Herpes zoster, commonly referred to as shingles, is a viral infection that presents as a painful skin eruption with blisters. T... Learn more
Urticaria, commonly known as hives, is a prevalent skin ailment marked by itchy, red welts of varying sizes that can emerge any... Learn more
The Hydrafacial procedure employs proprietary Vortex Fusion Technology, combining hydradermabrasion and a vacuum-suction device... Learn more
Impetigo is a highly contagious skin disease most common among young children, although it can affect people of all ages. The a... Learn more
Kybella® is a prescription injection used to improve the appearance and profile of fat below the chin and jawline. It is FDA ap... Learn more
Midwest Center for Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery treats our patients with various laser resurfacing tools to manage skin d... Learn more
Don't let facial spider veins or broken blood vessels halt your confidence. At Midwest Center for Dermatology & Cosmetic Su... Learn more
Latisse® is an FDA-approved treatment that stimulates fuller, longer and darker eyelashes in 16 weeks. Latisse is des... Learn more
Lines and wrinkles are visible creases and folds in the skin, often due to aging, sun exposure, and repeated facial expressions... Learn more
Melanoma is a severe form of skin cancer that originates from the melanocyte cells, which are responsible for skin pigmentation... Learn more
As we grow older, our skin starts to lose its suppleness, and the production of our collagen and elastin proteins decelerates,... Learn more
Microneedling, also referred to as collagen induction therapy, is a slightly invasive procedure that utilizes a tool equipped w... Learn more
Mohs procedure is the most efficient method for addressing prevalent non-melanoma skin cancers, such as basal cell and squamous... Learn more
It’s important to note that moles may differ in color from your natural skin hue to shades including pink, brown, and black. Mo... Learn more
The dermatology team at Midwest is well-equipped to care for young patients, ranging from newborns and toddlers to adolescents.... Learn more
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) is a two-part treatment that combines light energy with a photosensitizer (a catalyst for absorbing... Learn more
Psoriasis is a skin condition caused by an auto-immune response, resulting in skin cells reproducing faster than average. This... Learn more
Changes in the skin's hue, texture or sensation—often accompanied by discomfort or inflammation—typically classify as a rash. R... Learn more
Rosacea is one of the more prevalent conditions treated by our board-certified professionals at Midwest Dermatology. It is a ch... Learn more
Loose skin can occur when the skin's flexibility diminishes due to a decrease in collagen and elastin, two crucial proteins in... Learn more
When a wound is in the healing process, your body generates a layer of collagen to cover the open space. The skin around the wo... Learn more
Seborrheic dermatitis is a prevalent skin disorder distinguished by red, scaly, itchy and flaking skin, mainly on the scalp, bu... Learn more
The skin is our body’s most extensive organ, consisting of several layers. Skin cancer typically starts from the epidermis, whi... Learn more
The protective outer layer of your skin is remarkably effective in shielding against the external environment. However, th... Learn more
Skin coloration signifies the hue of an individual's skin, which is influenced by melanin, a pigment synthesized by specialized... Learn more
Squamous cell carcinoma begins in the squamous cells, which make up the middle and outer layers of the skin. It is a common typ... Learn more
UV Light Therapy addresses conditions like psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo and various dermatitis types. It is also used... Learn more
Vitiligo is a long-term skin condition that causes skin patches to lose their hue and develop into a pale white color, due to t... Learn more
Warts are benign, rough-textured protrusions that appear on the skin when the human papillomavirus (HPV) infiltrates the body v... Learn more