Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD
Dermatologist
11 Irving Pl Woodmere New York, 11598About
Dr. Suzanne Rozenberg is a dermatologist practicing in Woodmere, New York. Dr. Rozenberg 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. Rozenberg diagnoses skin problems and develops unique treatments plans for each individual patient.
Education and Training
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD's Expert Contributions
Are white pus boils on my face acne or something else?
Acne consists of whiteheads and blackheads (comedones),Ted papules, pus pimples, and cysts. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
What is the best treatment for xerosis?
Look at some of the newer products that have ceramides in them. Check out eucerin or aveeno products. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
Is there a cure for darker pigmentation around my elbows and neck?
Yes, there are different creams that can be used to help reduce the pigmentation. Unfortunately, there is no cure for this and creams will need to be used on a continuous basis. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
I have severe acne and it's only getting worse. Can you suggest some medication for it?
A wash is just the first step. Your dermatologist has many medications from topicals to oral medications to laser treatments. You need to see the dermatologist in order to evaluate your skin and prescribe the right medication for you. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
Can waxing on the face cause side effects?
Waxing will be okay. However, it is important to see why you have an increase in hair growth. You should be seen by your dermatologist so that labs can be drawn to rule out an endocrine disorder such as polycystic ovary disorder. READ MORE
Permanent Weeping Rash!? Desperate for RELIEF, please help!
This is possibly an allergic reaction to the tattoo. You need to be seen by your board certified dermatologist. READ MORE
Lump under armpits
This sounds like hidradenitis superativa. You need to be seen by your dermatologist. There are other treatments available to you beside oral antibiotics. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
about scabies
You need to go back to the dermatologist. A biopsy at this time would be appropriate in one of the areas that are itching you. You need to see if there is anything underlying and causing the itch. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
Can my daughter go swimming with ringworm?
Yes. Just reapply her cream when she is done. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
how long does it take to get rid of mrsa
MRSA can take a long time to go away. It is usually harbored and some patients can be in the carrier state. It sounds like you need to see an infectious disease specialist. You might need more than one antibiotic to treat this. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
What causes liver patches in teens and how is it treated?
Do you mean liver spits on the skin or patches on the liver? If it is on the skin, there could be several causes. Sunburns in light skin can cause brown spots to develop, especially a blistering burn. Another cause can be a superficial fungal infection known as tinea versicolor. These can be brown, scaly patches. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
Do acne face washes really help in preventing acne?
Most acne washes have salicylic acid and sulfacetamide in them. They act as keratolytics (breaking up skin) and cleansers. We do not want too many antibacterial washes used because we like the natural flora to remain on the face. The overgrowth of p. Acnes can be treated with topical antibiotics and benzoyl peroxide cream or wash to help prevent resistance. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
I have some red spots around my thighs. What could these be?
Sounds like eczema. Cortisone cream should be helpful. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
Is tea tree oil safe to apply on pimples?
Is it safe? Yes, but is it helpful? Sometimes it can be a drying agent and help. Otherwise, it can cause a contact sensitivity. READ MORE
Is my skin dryness connected with diabetes?
Absolutely, your diabetes can affect your skin. This is a common occurrence. Good skin hygiene and moisturizing your legs will help tremendously. Sometimes, a topical cortisone cream can help. READ MORE
Can monthly facials cause early aging?
Not particularly. If the facial is aggressive and cleans a lot out, you can end up with scarring. Otherwise, they can be refreshing for your skin. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
What can I do to get rid of my 10 year old stretch marks?
Laser treatments will help make them appear better. It will require multiple treatments. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
How do I know the right SPF for my skin type?
The best sunscreen to use are the physical blockers, zinc and titanium. Although you might like a tan, it is still not good for you. It causes skin cancer and premature aging. Sunscreens and sunblockers allow you to get color. They tend to burn off. That is why you need to reapply, generally every 2 hrs. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
I am having a rash on my penis. Can I use zyrtec?
You can, but it might not help get rid of the rash. This should be seen by your dermatologist to make sure it’s not a sexually transmitted disease, an infection, or inflammation. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE
Can tanning cause any skin concerns?
Absolutely this can cause problems. We know for a fact that sunburns and tanning cause skin cancer and premature aging. Physical blockers, zinc and titanium, reapplied will allow you to be outside and not burn if used properly. Avoid 10am-3pm to be safe. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Society Memberships
- American Osteopathic College of Dermatology, American Osteopathic Association, Former President of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology, Medical Society of the State of New York
What do you attribute your success to?
- Having a unique approach to the patient.
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