Medical Dermatology
Serving Greater Grand Rapids & West Michigan Lakeshore Areas
Our medical dermatology services focus on diagnosing and treating a wide range of skin conditions, from common concerns like rashes and growths to more complex or rare diseases. Our team combines scientific precision with individualized treatment plans, ensuring that every patient receives the highest level of care. Whether managing everyday skin issues or serious conditions like skin cancer, we are committed to delivering the best possible outcomes for our patients.

Skin Cancer Screening & Treatment
Regular skin examinations, particularly for those with a history or a family history of skin cancer, is the best method of detecting skin cancers at an early state. Early detection of an abnormal tissue or cancer may make it easier to treat.
General information about Skin Cancer:
Skin is the body’s largest organ and its job is to protect the body from heat, injury and infection. Additionally, our skin regulates body temperatures and preserves the resources that our bodies need to survive.
Skin cancer can be one of three types:
The common culprit for most skin cancers is sun exposure, so take steps to protect yourself by covering your skin and limit your time in the sun. Always use a broad-spectrum mineral sunscreen. If you would like some recommendations on sunscreens, please visit our Skin Revitalizing Center.
Skin cancers can be treated by a variety of methods. If you are diagnosed with skin cancer, your provider will recommend the best treatment.

Mohs Surgery

Blue Light Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)
Using a specific device with a blue fluorescent light and a topical medication, photodynamic therapy (PDT) can be an effective way to treat sun damage, actinic keratosis, or precancerous growths. Under certain circumstances, PDT is used for the treatment of acne. It is notable to mention that some research shows that PDT therapy may destroy cancer cells that have not yet formed, thereby decreasing the risk of skin cancer in the future.

Psoriasis & Eczema (Biologic Medications)
Patient Education

Acne Treatment
Acne is a very common skin condition in males and females that occurs when the hair follicles under the skin become clogged with oil and dead skin cells. Acne can occur at any age, although it is most common in teenagers.
Managing acne takes commitment as acne can be very persistent. Acne varies in severity from mild small red bumps, to painful cystic lesions. There are many treatment options available, some are topical medications and some are ingested medications. Regardless of the medication you are on, it is important to keep your skin clean and to avoid touching or picking at your acne.
At home, try salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide products which are available over the counter. If your skin doesn’t clear, your dermatologist may prescribe a topical medication or in some cases, antibiotics. If you do not see improvement with any of these methods, your doctor will discuss oral retinoids (Accutane) as an option.

Rosacea
Rosacea is a very common skin condition that affects males and females alike. Symptoms include skin that is red or flushes easily, swollen eyelids, visible veins and in some cases, an enlarged nose or swollen bumps. While the cause of rosacea is unknown, there are elements that may cause flare-ups such as stress, exercise, alcohol, exposure to sun or wind, and allergic reactions to some products.
While a cure is not available, there are treatments that can help manage the severity of the symptoms. Those include topical products, antibiotics, or laser treatments. Your provider will discuss your condition in detail with you and recommend the best treatment option to help manage your symptoms.

Diseases of the Hair & Nails
Changes to the color and texture of the nail may seem harmless but it could also be indicative of other underlying diseases. It is important that you discuss any changes you notice in your fingernails and toenails to your provider. At West Michigan Dermatology, we diagnose and treat fungal nail infections and cancers. Things to watch for are dark streaks on the nail, nails that are lifting up off the nail bed, nail discoloration or pitting, nail thinning, or any other changes that are out of the ordinary for you.
Hair loss (alopecia) is a common condition that could be attributed to aging or genetics. It can also be attributed to a range of health issues such as vitamin deficiency or hormonal imbalance. For women, the most noticeable sign is a widening part and less fullness. Often, it affects more than the scalp and some people may notice that they are losing their eyebrows, eyelashes or beards. Your dermatologist can help you determine what treatment options are available to you.

Warts
A wart is a defined as a fleshy painless bump on the skin or mucosa caused by the HPV (human papillomavirus). Warts can cause distress due to their unattractive nature, and they can occasionally itch or cause mild pain.
Over-the-counter medications can help but often the care of a dermatologist is needed. Some warts may need to be surgically removed and biopsied. Treatments range from over-the-counter medication to prescription medication based on its type or severity. Contact your dermatologist if you develop pain, if you notice warts are in the genital area, if the area around the wart becomes red, or if you notice discharge or develop a fever.
Medical Dermatology Services
Other Services Available
Can’t find the service you are looking for? Contact us for a full list of available medical dermatology services at a location near you.

The Skin Revitalizing Center
FAQs
You can learn about our Patient Financial Policy on our Patient Resources page. If you have any questions, please contact us.
Our policy is to request that you be on time for your appointments. If you are more than 10 minutes late, you may be asked to reschedule. This policy is in place to ensure that your provider is able to give each patient the attention and service they deserve while allowing time for proper sanitation and preparation between appointments. Click the link to learn more about our Appointments & Cancellation policy. Thank you for helping us stay on time!
If you have significant acne that has not been evaluated by a medical professional, we recommend that you schedule an appointment with one of our medical providers.
Once you have made some progress through the medical treatment plan they create for you, The Skin Revitalizing Center can help you achieve maximum benefit with a proven regiment of skincare treatments and products.
Yes, it is important to wear sunscreen, even in the winter. UVA rays are present at the same strength all year long. Wearing sunscreen is a great way to protect yourself from the rays that can cause skin cancer and wrinkles. Shop our sunscreens online or in person today!
Yes, the treatment packages expire two years after purchase.
