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Robert Bader, M.D.
Dermatologist
Dr. Robert Bader is an Ivy-League trained physician and surgeon who is a board-certified Dermatologist & Mohs' Surgeon. Aside from having training in Internal Medicine and Dermatology, Dr. Bader completed a fully accredited fellowship in Cosmetic Surgery under the auspices of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. He moved to South Florida in June 1999. Shortly thereafter, he formed R.S.B. Dermatology in Deerfield Beach, FL.
31 years
Experience
Robert Bader, M.D.
- Deerfield Beach, FL
- George Washington University
- Accepting new patients
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I have ringworm
If you are a patient, please contact the office via telephone (954.421.3200), text message (reply to a message that you have received from our office), or on the patient portal READ MORE
If you are a patient, please contact the office via telephone (954.421.3200), text message (reply to a message that you have received from our office), or on the patient portal (www.onpatient.com) if you are already set up and connected to our office. This email is not monitored regularly for patient communication.
I have a rash on me
If you are a patient, please contact the office via telephone (954.421.3200), text message (reply to a message that you have received from our office), or on the patient portal READ MORE
If you are a patient, please contact the office via telephone (954.421.3200), text message (reply to a message that you have received from our office), or on the patient portal (www.onpatient.com) if you are already set up and connected to our office. This email is not monitored regularly for patient communication.
Can milia scars be removed?
Milia removal should never scar as the tiny cysts are extremely superficial. In short, milia can be removed easily. Scarring, while possible when removal is performed improperly, READ MORE
Milia removal should never scar as the tiny cysts are extremely superficial. In short, milia can be removed easily. Scarring, while possible when removal is performed improperly, is very unlikely if one uses a pin or needle. More commonly, stains or hyperpigmentation occurs. This will fade with time(several months). If it is from a bruise, then warm compresses may help. If no bruising occurred, it may be due to increased pigment. Lightening creams that contain hydroquinone may help with this.
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There are several possibilities for this rash. Scabies is a possibility and commonly affects the anterior (palm side) wrists . This is a mite that burrows under the skin. There READ MORE
There are several possibilities for this rash. Scabies is a possibility and commonly affects the anterior (palm side) wrists . This is a mite that burrows under the skin. There are prescription cream treatments and even pills for this condition. One must get a prescription for these medications. This condition is highly contagious.
Eczema is another possibility and is treated differently. One may use hydrocortisone ointment 1% and apply it 3-4 times a day for 2 weeks. Often, stronger prescription medications are needed.
Skin allergy is a possible cause. Metals used in watches or jewelry are a common cause in those that react to costume jewelry.
Any Dermatologist should be able to help with your problem.
Eczema is another possibility and is treated differently. One may use hydrocortisone ointment 1% and apply it 3-4 times a day for 2 weeks. Often, stronger prescription medications are needed.
Skin allergy is a possible cause. Metals used in watches or jewelry are a common cause in those that react to costume jewelry.
Any Dermatologist should be able to help with your problem.
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