Dermatology
HSA Dermatology is dedicated to addressing a wide range of skin, hair, and nail conditions.
What is Dermatology?
Dermatology is a medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating a wide range of skin, hair, and nail conditions.
At the HSA Dermatology department, we are dedicated to providing top-notch care for your dermatological needs.
Our experienced dermatologist, Dr. Andrea Clare, uses evidence-based techniques and treatments to ensure you achieve and maintain healthy, glowing skin.
BOOK AN APPOINTMENT
To book an appointment with our HSA Dermatology, please contact 949-8600.
Dermatology Services
At the HSA Dermatology department, we offer comprehensive dermatology services tailored to meet your individual needs. Our treatments and procedures include:
- Dermatologic Surgeries: Precision surgeries for skin cancer, cysts, and other skin conditions.
- Electrocautery: A safe and effective method for removing warts, skin tags, and other benign lesions.
- Cryotherapy: Utilizes extreme cold to treat various skin conditions such as warts, actinic keratosis, and more.
Skin Conditions We Treat
Our expert dermatologist, Dr. Andrea Clare, is skilled in diagnosing and treating a variety of skin conditions, including but not limited to:
- Acne: Comprehensive treatment plans to manage and reduce acne outbreaks.
- Eczema: Personalized care to relieve symptoms and manage flare-ups.
- Psoriasis: Advanced therapies to control and mitigate symptoms.
- Skin Cancer: Early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of various skin cancers.
Risk Factors
Understanding the risk factors associated with skin conditions is crucial for prevention and early treatment. Key risk factors include:
- Sun Exposure: Prolonged exposure to UV rays can lead to skin damage and increase the risk of skin cancer.
- Genetics: Family history plays a significant role in conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and certain types of skin cancer.
- Lifestyle Choices: Diet, hygiene, and stress levels can impact the health of your skin.
- Environmental Factors: Climate and pollution can exacerbate skin issues, particularly in tropical regions like the Cayman Islands.