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Dr. Robert Young, M.D.

Dermatologist

Dr. Robert Young is a dermatologist practicing in Logan, UT. Dr. Young specializes in skin care. Dermatologists evaluate and manage both common and uncommon skin conditions. These conditions include acne, psoriasis, warts, skin infections, atopic dermatitis, herpes simplex and more. Dermatologists are also experts in more complex skin diseases like impetigo, hidradenitis and milaria. Dr. Young diagnoses skin problems and develops unique treatments plans for each individual patient.
39 years Experience
Dr. Robert Young, M.D.
  • North Logan, UT
  • Oregon Health & Science University
  • Accepting new patients

How do dermatologists remove blackheads?

Both medically, manually, and procedurally using chemical peels and similar procedures

How do I permanently get rid of blackheads on my nose?

These are controlled but not cured. There is no one step fits all procedure.

What is the best face wash for cystic acne?

No face wash will be adequate

How long does it take acne marks to go away?

Define mark. Most are pink to red that will take weeks or months

What vitamin should I take for hair loss?

Biotin strengthens hair but no vitamin is known that will prevent or reverse hair loss

How do I stop my face from being so oily?

Retinoid products will help

How do dermatologists suggest removing facial warts?

It depends on the size, location, and number of warts. Various treatments are available. An appointment will be needed to answer this question.

At what age does acne normally go away?

Most in the mid twenties to early thirties but there is a wide variety

Can your hair grow back after thinning?

Yes, depending on the amount, and the reason for thinning

What causes your hands to peel?

Lamellar Dyshidrosis

Why do I have small moles on my chin?

Moles can and do show up anywhere and the chin is no exception

Wounds on my skin?

A biopsy will be required

What is this rash?

Tinea Versicolor

What happened to my mole?

Likely not a mole and requires biopsy

Open wound healing on leg (Moh's Surgery)?

It's impossible for me to comment with any accuracy from a photograph and particularly from one that is out of focus as this one is. That said, from what I can tell the yellow READ MORE
It's impossible for me to comment with any accuracy from a photograph and particularly from one that is out of focus as this one is. That said, from what I can tell the yellow near the lower part of the wound looks more like normal healing tissue rather than infection.