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Parvin Shafaa

Dermatologist

Dr. Parvin Shafa is the founder and practicing physician of OC MedDerm Medical Center, a state-of-the-art center for Surgical, Medical, and Cosmetic Dermatology and Best Skin Doctor located in Orange County in the city of Irvine, California. Dr. Parvin Shafa was awarded her medical degree and dermatology training from Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany, where she graduated at the top of her class. Afterwards, she completed further training at UC Irvine, where she was involved with multiple research projects and was published in major medical journals. Subsequently, she continued her journey by completing her residency at Loma Linda University in 1995.
30 years Experience
Parvin Shafaa
  • Irvine, CA
  • Loma Linda University
  • Accepting new patients

Skin melanoma?

An itchy skin mark can have many causes, including irritation, eczema, or benign skin growths. However, since it has been there for 8 months, it is best to have it checked by a READ MORE
An itchy skin mark can have many causes, including irritation, eczema, or benign skin growths. However, since it has been there for 8 months, it is best to have it checked by a dermatologist to rule out melanoma or other skin conditions.

When to See a Doctor:
Changes in size, shape, or color
Irregular borders or uneven color
Persistent itching, bleeding, or crusting
A dermatologist can examine it and do a biopsy if needed. Early detection is important.

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Is skin biopsy done under local anesthesia?

Yes, a skin biopsy is usually done under local anesthesia. The doctor will inject a small amount of numbing medicine into the area, so you won't feel pain during the procedure. READ MORE
Yes, a skin biopsy is usually done under local anesthesia. The doctor will inject a small amount of numbing medicine into the area, so you won't feel pain during the procedure. You may feel a slight pinch from the injection, but after that, the area will be numb.

The procedure is quick and safe, and you can go home the same day. There might be mild soreness after the anesthesia wears off, but it should heal within a few days.

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Hard stationary lump on wrist?

A hard, stationary lump on the wrist could be something like a ganglion cyst, a small tumor, or a bone growth. Since it's growing and doesn't move, it's a good idea to get it checked READ MORE
A hard, stationary lump on the wrist could be something like a ganglion cyst, a small tumor, or a bone growth. Since it's growing and doesn't move, it's a good idea to get it checked by a doctor to rule out anything serious.

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After burn sunlight effects and harm prevention?

Burned skin is more sensitive to the sun, even years later. The sun can: Make the skin age faster (wrinkles, dark spots). Increase the risk of skin cancer. Cause irritation or READ MORE
Burned skin is more sensitive to the sun, even years later. The sun can:

Make the skin age faster (wrinkles, dark spots).
Increase the risk of skin cancer.
Cause irritation or burns more easily.
How to Protect the Skin
Use sunscreen (SPF 50+).
Wear long sleeves and a hat.
Avoid strong sun (10 AM - 4 PM).
Drink water to keep skin healthy.
If the skin gets red, itchy, or irritated, see a dermatologist.

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Burns on the bottoms of my feet?

For burns on your feet, follow these steps for faster healing: Cool the burn – Use cool (not ice-cold) water for 10-15 minutes. Avoid direct ice, as it can worsen tissue damage. Moisturize READ MORE
For burns on your feet, follow these steps for faster healing:

Cool the burn – Use cool (not ice-cold) water for 10-15 minutes. Avoid direct ice, as it can worsen tissue damage.
Moisturize – Apply aloe vera or a burn cream to soothe the skin.
Protect the blister – If it’s small, don’t pop it. Cover it with a non-stick bandage.
Reduce swelling – Keep your feet elevated when resting.
Avoid running – Give your feet time to heal. Running too soon can cause pain and delay recovery.
If the pain worsens, blisters grow, or skin peels deeply, see a doctor.

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Should I be worried?

It’s best to get these lumps checked by a doctor, especially since they are growing and new ones are appearing. They could be harmless, like lipomas (fatty lumps) or cysts, but READ MORE
It’s best to get these lumps checked by a doctor, especially since they are growing and new ones are appearing. They could be harmless, like lipomas (fatty lumps) or cysts, but it’s important to rule out anything serious.

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Should I be worried?

A blood blister that keeps growing over years may need a doctor’s evaluation. It could be a harmless vascular growth or something more serious. If it changes in size, color, or READ MORE
A blood blister that keeps growing over years may need a doctor’s evaluation. It could be a harmless vascular growth or something more serious. If it changes in size, color, or bleeds, see a dermatologist soon.

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Dry skin on ear lobe?

Dry and irritated earlobes can be caused by allergies (earrings, skincare products), eczema, or dry skin. Try using a gentle moisturizer and avoid harsh products. If it gets worse, READ MORE
Dry and irritated earlobes can be caused by allergies (earrings, skincare products), eczema, or dry skin. Try using a gentle moisturizer and avoid harsh products. If it gets worse, itchy, or cracks, you may need a mild steroid cream or to see a dermatologist.

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Is it a cyst?

It could be a cyst, but it might also be an ingrown hair, abscess, or infected gland. Since you have a history of cysts, it’s possible this is another one. What You Can Do Apply READ MORE
It could be a cyst, but it might also be an ingrown hair, abscess, or infected gland. Since you have a history of cysts, it’s possible this is another one.

What You Can Do
Apply a warm compress (10–15 minutes, a few times a day) to reduce swelling.
Keep the area clean and dry.
Avoid squeezing or poking it, as this can cause infection.
Use pain relief (like ibuprofen) if needed.
If it gets bigger, more painful, or red, or if you get a fever, see a dermatologist.

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Do my symptoms sound serious?

Your symptoms could be serious, and it’s very important to see a doctor soon. Some of your symptoms, like long, heavy periods, dizziness, headrushes, and sharp pains, could be READ MORE
Your symptoms could be serious, and it’s very important to see a doctor soon. Some of your symptoms, like long, heavy periods, dizziness, headrushes, and sharp pains, could be related to anemia, hormonal imbalances, or other underlying conditions. The lump on your neck with migraines and burning sensations should also be checked to rule out anything concerning.

Possible Causes (Not a Diagnosis)
Hormonal issues (e.g., PCOS, thyroid problems)
Nutrient deficiencies (like iron or B12 deficiency)
Autoimmune or neurological conditions
Skin concerns (moles that hurt should be checked)
What You Should Do Next
Book a doctor’s appointment soon—they can do blood tests and check the lump.
Track your symptoms (pain, periods, dizziness) to help your doctor.
Don’t wait—the sooner you check, the sooner you get relief.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, bring a friend or write your symptoms down for the doctor. You’re not alone, and getting answers will help you feel better.
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Hypothetical question?

Yes, it is possible. A high-impact fall from an SUV onto concrete face-first can cause severe injuries, including: Deep skin lacerations (tearing through multiple layers of skin) Exposed READ MORE
Yes, it is possible. A high-impact fall from an SUV onto concrete face-first can cause severe injuries, including:

Deep skin lacerations (tearing through multiple layers of skin)
Exposed bone (skull showing) if the wound is deep enough
Facial fractures (broken nose, jaw, or skull)
Severe bleeding and scarring
The severity depends on the height of the fall, speed, and impact angle. Immediate medical care is crucial for such an injury to prevent infection and complications.

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Nipple itchiness?

Itchy, flaky, and irritated nipples that bleed or leak pus could be caused by eczema, a fungal infection, or something more serious like Paget’s disease (a rare type of breast READ MORE
Itchy, flaky, and irritated nipples that bleed or leak pus could be caused by eczema, a fungal infection, or something more serious like Paget’s disease (a rare type of breast cancer). Since ointments and creams haven’t helped, you should see a doctor as soon as possible to get the right treatment.

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Skin care questions?

Here are answers to your skincare questions: Sheet masks – Avoid putting them directly on your lips or under your eyes. The skin there is sensitive, and sheet masks are not designed READ MORE
Here are answers to your skincare questions:

Sheet masks – Avoid putting them directly on your lips or under your eyes. The skin there is sensitive, and sheet masks are not designed for those areas.
Moisturizing cream – If you have oily skin, a cream for normal/dry skin might feel heavy or clog pores. It's better to use a light, oil-free moisturizer made for oily skin.
Sunscreen – Reapply every 2 hours if you're outdoors. If sweating or swimming, reapply more often.
Chinese mask (Bio Aqua) – Be careful using it under the eyes and on the upper eyelids. Test a small area first to see if it causes irritation.
Dark circles mask – If the product is safe for under-eyes, you can use it. But using it too often may irritate the skin. Follow the instructions on the mask for how many times to apply.
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Lymphocytosis, facial edema?

Your mother has had high lymphocyte levels (a type of white blood cell) and face swelling for 5 years. Antibiotics help for a short time, but the swelling comes back. Doctors say READ MORE
Your mother has had high lymphocyte levels (a type of white blood cell) and face swelling for 5 years. Antibiotics help for a short time, but the swelling comes back. Doctors say there’s nothing wrong, but the issue hasn’t gone away.

What Could Be Causing It?
Long-term infection (like a virus or bacteria that keeps coming back)
Immune system problems (like lupus or other autoimmune diseases)
Blood disorders (like leukemia or lymphoma, though this is less likely)
Allergies or sinus issues (which could cause swelling)
What Tests Should She Get?
Infection tests (for viruses like Epstein-Barr, CMV, or bacteria like Lyme disease)
Autoimmune tests (to check if her immune system is attacking her body)
Blood cancer tests (if doctors think it’s needed, like a blood smear or bone marrow test)
Allergy tests (to see if something is triggering the swelling)
What Should You Do?
Since this has lasted 5 years, she should see a specialist, like a blood doctor (hematologist) or immune system doctor (immunologist). If her local doctors don’t know what’s wrong, she may need to ask for more tests.

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Genital itching?

Genital itching that spreads between family members (not sexually transmitted) could be caused by: Fungal infections (like yeast infections or ringworm) Skin conditions (like READ MORE
Genital itching that spreads between family members (not sexually transmitted) could be caused by:

Fungal infections (like yeast infections or ringworm)
Skin conditions (like eczema or contact dermatitis)
Parasitic infections (like scabies or pinworms)
Allergic reactions (to soaps, detergents, or fabrics)
Since multiple people in your family are affected, it’s best to see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. If it’s an infection or parasite, the whole family may need treatment to stop it from spreading.

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How to treat this issue?

Efudix cream makes the skin look worse before it gets better. Redness, crusting, and even some bleeding are normal. How to Take Care of Your Skin: Wash gently with warm water READ MORE
Efudix cream makes the skin look worse before it gets better. Redness, crusting, and even some bleeding are normal.

How to Take Care of Your Skin:
Wash gently with warm water and mild soap.
Use a gentle moisturizer like Vaseline to soothe the skin.
Cover at night with a non-stick dressing if it’s weeping or crusting.
Stay out of the sun and use sunscreen.
Take paracetamol if it feels sore.
When to See a Doctor:
If there’s lots of pain, swelling, or pus (signs of infection).
If bleeding won’t stop.
If the irritation is too much to handle.
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Skin abscess?

A skin abscess in the groin from an ingrown hair can be treated at home if it is small. Here’s what you can do: Warm Compress: Apply a warm washcloth for 15–20 minutes, three READ MORE
A skin abscess in the groin from an ingrown hair can be treated at home if it is small. Here’s what you can do:

Warm Compress: Apply a warm washcloth for 15–20 minutes, three to four times a day to help it drain.
Keep it Clean: Wash the area gently with mild soap and water, and keep it dry.
Avoid Squeezing: Do not try to pop it, as this can spread infection.
Use Antibiotic Cream: Apply an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment and cover it with a clean bandage.
See a doctor if:

It gets bigger, very painful, or red
You have a fever or headache, as this could mean the infection is spreading
It does not improve in a few days
If the abscess persists or worsens, Irvine Skin can help. Book a consultation today.

Itching issue?

Avil (Pheniramine) works quickly but can cause drowsiness. Levocetirizine lasts longer and causes less drowsiness. If you need fast relief and don’t mind feeling sleepy, Avil is READ MORE
Avil (Pheniramine) works quickly but can cause drowsiness. Levocetirizine lasts longer and causes less drowsiness. If you need fast relief and don’t mind feeling sleepy, Avil is better. If you want all-day relief without drowsiness, Levocetirizine is a better choice.

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Pimple on penis?

A pimple-like bump on the penis can be caused by several things, such as: Ingrown hair (if you shave) Blocked pores (like regular pimples) Friction or irritation from clothing READ MORE
A pimple-like bump on the penis can be caused by several things, such as:

Ingrown hair (if you shave)
Blocked pores (like regular pimples)
Friction or irritation from clothing or sweating
Fordyce spots (harmless white or yellow bumps)
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (if you've had unprotected sex)
What You Can Do:
Keep the area clean (wash gently with warm water and mild soap).
Avoid squeezing it (this can cause infection).
Wear loose, breathable underwear to reduce irritation.
Apply a warm compress if it's painful.
If the pimple gets bigger, fills with pus, lasts more than 2 weeks, or comes with other symptoms (like burning, itching, or discharge), see a doctor.

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Dry itchy skin on penis?

Dry, itchy skin on the penis can be caused by friction, harsh soaps, allergies, or a skin condition like eczema or fungal infection. Since it’s been ongoing for two weeks, try READ MORE
Dry, itchy skin on the penis can be caused by friction, harsh soaps, allergies, or a skin condition like eczema or fungal infection. Since it’s been ongoing for two weeks, try these steps:

Use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer (like aloe vera or a hypoallergenic lotion).
Avoid harsh soaps and hot water—use mild, unscented soap.
Wear loose, breathable underwear (cotton is best).
If redness, peeling, or a rash appears, it could be a fungal infection—an antifungal cream may help.
If the dryness and itching continue or worsen, consult a dermatologist. Irvine Skin can help with personalized skin treatments!

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