Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, Dermatologist
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Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD

Dermatologist

11 Irving Pl Woodmere New York, 11598

About

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
  • What should I do about the whiteheads around my eyes?

    See your dermatologist. These are generally Milia and your dermatologist can remove them. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • How do skin lighteners work and are they safe?

    You need to see your dermatologist to what the cause is of your pigmentation. Lighteners work chemically to reduce the appearance of pigmentation. Vitamin C may help as well. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • How does the smoothbeam laser work?

    Lasers work by targeting one of three things. It targets hemoglobin (blood), water, or pigment. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • Why are my hands so itchy?

    This could be a contact dermatitis or hives. See your dermatologist to help you with this. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • How should I remove old scars?

    See your dermatologist for options. Laser treatment might be able to help it appear better. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • How do you know if you're allergic to cosmetics?

    It is very possible that you had some type of reaction. See your dermatologist to determine what happened. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • What causes a toenail to curl?

    This is an Ingrown toenail and generally needs to be surgically removed. It can be from your anatomy or the way you wear shoes or the type of shoes. It can also come from cutting of the nail too low down on the bed. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • Can dermatitis cause hair loss?

    When your scalp is very inflamed, hair loss can occur. However, a receding hair line can be due to many things. See your dermatologist to see what type of loss you are experiencing. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • Is thinning hair a sign of hair loss?

    There are many possible reasons for thinning hair. It could be hormonal, stress related, male or female pattern hair loss, or metabolically related. See your dermatologist for help. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • Does drinking alcohol make acne worse?

    Many things can affect acne: stress, lack of sleep, hormonal changes, diets with high glycemic index foods, can all affect acne. Each person is an individual. If yours is affected by alcohol, then by all means, cut down. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • How do moles and freckles differ?

    Freckles come from overstimulation of melanocytes secondary to sun exposure. They can start as early as 2-3 yrs old and come after recent exposure to UV radiation. Moles, on the other hand, known medically as nevi, are generally from birth, and are from nests of melanocytes. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • Is peeling a sign of dry skin?

    It can be due to many things. Viral syndromes, chemical exposure, over washing hands, allergic or fungal reactions. You need to see your dermatologist. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • Does frequent tanning put me at risk for skin cancer?

    Yes, it significantly increases your risk for skin cancer. The highest increase in skin cancers are in women ages 16-29 due to tanning. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • Is laser hair removal safe for my face?

    Absolutely. As long as the hair is dark, it will help reduce the total amount. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • Can one remove moles without getting surgery?

    Not properly. If warranted, it can be cut out and sent for biopsy. Laser is not good for mole removal. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • What are lentigines?

    These are also known as sun spots. Generally, they occur after many years of sun exposure and sunburns. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD, FAAD READ MORE

  • What causes belly buttons to itch?

    It all depends. It can be eczema or an infection. See your dermatologist. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE

  • Which blackhead cleansers won't dry my skin out?

    In order to get rid of blackheads, you must break up the keratin plugging. Therefore, it takes something like salicylic acid or glycolic acid. At first, these agents can be drying, but the skin then gets used to it over time. You also can get a prescription retinoids from your dermatologist that will also work well. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE

  • Would I need to have antibiotics after Mohs surgery?

    Antibiotics are generally not given. In some areas of the body that are high risk areas, antibiotics may be given. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE

  • How does MOHS surgery remove lesions?

    Mohs surgery was founded by Frederick Mohs. It is a technique initially similar to the biopsy you had done. It is processed in the office and the slide reviewed by the Mohs surgeon. If all the margins are clear then the procedure is finished and the wound closed. If the margins are positive, then another micro graphic layer is taken and the procedure repeated until margins are clear. Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

DermatologyEducator

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.

Suzanne Sirota Rozenberg, DO, FAOCD's Practice location

11 Irving Pl -
Woodmere, New York 11598
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