www.siegeldermatology.com
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Main: (248) 682-9611
Fax: (248) 682-6051
Service Area:
All of Oakland County including Waterford, Pontiac, Clarkston, Auburn Hills, Bloomfield, Rochester
Business Type:
Dermatology, Skin Treatments, Laser Skin Treatments, Skin Cancer Treatments
Two Generations Providing Quality Care
What We Do:
Our physicians are board certified in the field of dermatology and have been serving Oakland County Since 1964. Two generations providing quality care, Dr. Marvin Siegel and Dr. Michael Siegel are committed to personal attention, professional service and a knowledgeable and friendly staff. Our office specializes in the treatment of acne, rosacea, warts, moles, skin cancer, melanoma, psoriasis, eczema and dermatitis Medical Staff: Marvin D. Siegel, MD Michael T. Siegel, MD Jason C. Evans, P.A-C
Business Products:
Latisse, Kinerase & Neocutis, Beta Lift, Fillers (Restylane, Prevelle Silk, Juvederm, Radiesse & Sculptra), Botox, FRACTIONAL LASER treatments and Iriderm Laser.
Business Services:
MEDICAL SERVICES :• ACNE Acne comes in many forms and is caused by a wide range of factors. Our physicians treat countless cases of acne every day. Call our office to set up an appointment to find out which treatment option is best for your skin. • ROSACEA An estimated 16 million people have rosacea and yet only a fraction of the cases are being treated appropriately. Rosacea is a common but poorly understood skin condition that often mimics acne. Signs of rosacea may include: redness on the cheeks, nose, chin and forehead, small blood vessels on the face and acne-like lesions. While there is no cure for rosacea, it can be controlled under the care of a physician. More information is available at www.rosacea.org and through our office. • WARTS• MOLES/SKIN CANCER/MELANOMA Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with more than 3.5 million cases diagnosed annually. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime, with Basal Cell Carcinomas being the most common form. A staggering 90% of non melanoma skin cancer is caused from ultra violet sun exposure. Practicing proper skin care, protection and being educated on the appearance of skin cancer is important in the maintenance of healthy skin. For more information on Skin Cancer prevention and detection call our office today or visit www.skincancer.org - DIFFERENT TYPES (DYS, BCE, SQ, AK) - YEARLY EXAMS Yearly exams for skin cancer are paramount in early detection and treatment. Call our office today to set up an appointment for a yearly mole exam. Most types of skin cancer and other pre-cancerous lesions are easily treatable in our office. While yearly exams with your dermatologist are necessary in maintaining appropriate skin care, patients should also educate themselves on the warning signs of skin cancer. Early detection is key in treating skin cancer, especially Melanoma. Warning Signs: The ABCDEs of Melanoma www.skincancer.orgMoles, brown spots and growths on the skin are usually harmless — but not always. Anyone who has more than 100 moles is at greater risk for melanoma. The first signs can appear in one or more atypical moles. That's why it's so important to get to know your skin very well and to recognize any changes in the moles on your body. Look for the ABCDE signs of melanoma, and if you see one or more, make an appointment with a physician immediately. AsymmetryIf you draw a line through this mole, the two halves will not match. BorderThe borders of an early melanoma tend to be uneven. The edges may be scalloped or notched. ColorHaving a variety of colors is another warning signal. A number of different shades of brown, tan or black could appear. A melanoma may also become red, blue or some other color. DiameterMelanomas usually are larger in diameter than the size of the eraser on your pencil (1/4 inch or 6 mm), but they may sometimes be smaller when first detected. EvolvingAny change — in size, shape, color, elevation, or another trait, or any new symptom such as bleeding, itching or crusting — points to danger. • PSORIASIS Psoriasis is a chronic, auto-immune disease which manifests itself on the skin. While psoriasis comes in several forms, plaque psoriasis is the most common, making up 80% of all psoriasis cases. Plaque psoriasis appears as raised red patches, covered with a silvery and often scaly, white build up of dead skin cells. Our office has extensive training and experience related to the diagnosis and treatment of psoriasis. While psoriasis is a chronic condition, there are many treatment options available to patients that can dramatically improve the quality of life and even clear the condition for periods of time. More information on psoriasis and the treatments available can be found online at www.psoriasis.org. If you feel that you may have psoriasis or if you have been diagnosed with psoriasis but have not been receiving appropriate treatment, please contact our office today. - BIOLOGICS AND PHOTOTHERAPY- ENBREL, HUMIRA, REMICADE, AMEVIVE & STELARA• ECZEMA /DERMATITISEczema is a blanket term for a number of different types of dermatitis or “itchy skin rashes” These types include: atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, nummular eczema, dyshidrotic eczema and seborrheic dermatitis. Almost all types of eczema or dermatitis are characterized by redness and itching, with some causing blistering and peeling. Several treatment options are available for eczema, including, in some cases, phototherapy. For more information on eczema and dermatitis you can visit www.nationaleczema.org and make an appointment with us today!
MEDICAL SERVICES :• ACNE Acne comes in many forms and is caused by a wide range of factors. Our physicians treat countless cases of acne every day. Call our office to set up an appointment to find out which treatment option is best for your skin. • ROSACEA An estimated 16 million people have rosacea and yet only a fraction of the cases are being treated appropriately. Rosacea is a common but poorly understood skin condition that often mimics acne. Signs of rosacea may include: redness on the cheeks, nose, chin and forehead, small blood vessels on the face and acne-like lesions. While there is no cure for rosacea, it can be controlled under the care of a physician. More information is available at www.rosacea.org and through our office. • WARTS• MOLES/SKIN CANCER/MELANOMA Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with more than 3.5 million cases diagnosed annually. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime, with Basal Cell Carcinomas being the most common form. A staggering 90% of non melanoma skin cancer is caused from ultra violet sun exposure. Practicing proper skin care, protection and being educated on the appearance of skin cancer is important in the maintenance of healthy skin. For more information on Skin Cancer prevention and detection call our office today or visit www.skincancer.org - DIFFERENT TYPES (DYS, BCE, SQ, AK) - YEARLY EXAMS Yearly exams for skin cancer are paramount in early detection and treatment. Call our office today to set up an appointment for a yearly mole exam. Most types of skin cancer and other pre-cancerous lesions are easily treatable in our office. While yearly exams with your dermatologist are necessary in maintaining appropriate skin care, patients should also educate themselves on the warning signs of skin cancer. Early detection is key in treating skin cancer, especially Melanoma. Warning Signs: The ABCDEs of Melanoma www.skincancer.orgMoles, brown spots and growths on the skin are usually harmless — but not always. Anyone who has more than 100 moles is at greater risk for melanoma. The first signs can appear in one or more atypical moles. That's why it's so important to get to know your skin very well and to recognize any changes in the moles on your body. Look for the ABCDE signs of melanoma, and if you see one or more, make an appointment with a physician immediately.
AsymmetryIf you draw a line through this mole, the two halves will not match.
BorderThe borders of an early melanoma tend to be uneven. The edges may be scalloped or notched.
ColorHaving a variety of colors is another warning signal. A number of different shades of brown, tan or black could appear. A melanoma may also become red, blue or some other color.
DiameterMelanomas usually are larger in diameter than the size of the eraser on your pencil (1/4 inch or 6 mm), but they may sometimes be smaller when first detected.
EvolvingAny change — in size, shape, color, elevation, or another trait, or any new symptom such as bleeding, itching or crusting — points to danger.
• PSORIASIS Psoriasis is a chronic, auto-immune disease which manifests itself on the skin. While psoriasis comes in several forms, plaque psoriasis is the most common, making up 80% of all psoriasis cases. Plaque psoriasis appears as raised red patches, covered with a silvery and often scaly, white build up of dead skin cells. Our office has extensive training and experience related to the diagnosis and treatment of psoriasis. While psoriasis is a chronic condition, there are many treatment options available to patients that can dramatically improve the quality of life and even clear the condition for periods of time. More information on psoriasis and the treatments available can be found online at www.psoriasis.org. If you feel that you may have psoriasis or if you have been diagnosed with psoriasis but have not been receiving appropriate treatment, please contact our office today. - BIOLOGICS AND PHOTOTHERAPY- ENBREL, HUMIRA, REMICADE, AMEVIVE & STELARA• ECZEMA /DERMATITISEczema is a blanket term for a number of different types of dermatitis or “itchy skin rashes” These types include: atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, nummular eczema, dyshidrotic eczema and seborrheic dermatitis. Almost all types of eczema or dermatitis are characterized by redness and itching, with some causing blistering and peeling. Several treatment options are available for eczema, including, in some cases, phototherapy. For more information on eczema and dermatitis you can visit www.nationaleczema.org and make an appointment with us today!
Specialties:
Dermatologist, Acne, Psoriasis, Botox, Skin Cancer, Dermatitis, Rosacea, EczemaWe Proudly Serve the Following Cities and Counties:All of Oakland County including Waterford, Pontiac, Auburn Hills, Clarkston, Bloomfield, Rochester, West Bloomfield, Keego Harbor, Drayton Plains, Union Lake, White Lake, Lake Orion, Walled Lake, Troy, Farmington, Birmingham, Franklin, Southfield, Davisburg, Novi, Highland, Royal Oak, Oakland, Clawson, Wixom, Berkley, Milford, Ortonville, Oxford, Holly
Languages Spoken:
English, Spanish
Payment Options:
Cash, Check, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Amex, and most Insurances
Business Associations:
Year Founded:
1964
Number of Locations:
1