Medical Dermatology in South Charleston, WV

Medical Dermatology South Charleston WV

At West Virginia Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center, medical dermatology is our foundation because your skin health matters deeply to us. Under the expert care of Dr. David W. Judy, fellowship-trained in Micrographic Surgery & Dermatologic Oncology, we diagnose, treat, and manage a wide range of skin disorders using the latest evidence-based medicine. Whether you have a new concern or a chronic issue, we tailor our care to your unique skin type, medical history, and lifestyle.

Lesion Removal

Sometimes you or your dermatologist spot a raised bump, mole, or patch that changes in appearance. Not all skin lesions are dangerous, but when they are suspicious (due to irregular border, color changes, or rapid growth), they must be removed safely. We offer minor surgical excision, cryotherapy (freezing), and, if needed, precision Mohs surgery to completely remove lesions, minimize tissue loss, and provide world-class reconstruction when required.

Rashes

You may develop rashes from various triggers, including heat, allergens, infections, or autoimmune responses. Our team identifies the cause of the rash by reviewing your medical history, lifestyle, and often performing skin tests or biopsies. Treatment may include topical or systemic medication, changes in skincare routine, and ongoing monitoring to ensure relief.

Acne

Acne isn’t just for teenagers. We treat mild, moderate, and severe acne using both over-the-counter and prescription therapies. This may include topical retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, antibiotics, hormonal treatments, or isotretinoin. We also provide guidance on skincare routines, lifestyle adjustments, and nutritional factors that can impact acne flare-ups.

Rosacea

Do you experience flushing, persistent redness or visible blood vessels? That’s probably rosacea. Rosacea can resemble acne, but it requires a different treatment approach. We offer medical therapies, including topical and systemic medications, laser or light-based procedures, and ongoing care, to help reduce flare-ups. Skin sensitivity and triggers are evaluated so you can manage rosacea with confidence.

Eczema

Eczema (atopic dermatitis) presents as dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. It often flares with environmental changes or allergens. Treatment involves soothing, barrier-repair topical creams, prescription anti-inflammatory agents, and sometimes wet dressings or phototherapy. We also help with practical care routines to minimize irritation and maintain long-term skin comfort.

Dermatitis

Dermatitis refers to inflammation of the skin, from contact (allergens or irritants), irritant dermatitis, nummular, or seborrheic variants. We identify the specific type, remove the offending trigger when possible, and treat with topical therapies, lifestyle changes, or medicated shampoos when needed.

Skin Infections

Bacterial, fungal, viral, or parasitic infections of the skin can cause discomfort and spread if delayed. We diagnose infections through examination, cultures or biopsies when needed, and treat them using oral or topical antimicrobials. Early diagnosis helps prevent worsening or scarring.

Psoriasis

If you see thick, scaly plaques, especially on elbows, knees, scalp, or torso, you may have psoriasis. We offer both topical treatments and systemic therapies, including biologics in appropriate cases. Ongoing monitoring and follow-up are crucial to adjust treatment plans to your response and quality of life.

Alopecia

Hair loss (alopecia) can have various causes, including autoimmune, hormonal, scalp conditions, or nutritional deficiencies. We evaluate your pattern of hair loss, perform diagnostic tests (including blood work and a scalp biopsy if necessary), and offer medical treatments that may include topical or oral agents, light therapies, or injections. Our goal is to help you regain hair when possible, or manage scalp health successfully.

Nail Disorders

Discolored, thickened, brittle, painful, or otherwise abnormal nails can signal dermatologic disease or infection. From fungal disease to psoriasis of the nail, we offer diagnosis via clinical exam, microscopy or biopsy, and treatments ranging from topical and systemic medications to specialized nail care regimens.

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