Schaberg Dermatology is a dermatology practice started by an experienced, board-certified dermatologist, native to the Edwardsville area. Schaberg Dermatology offers state-of-the-art therapies for the medical and surgical treatment of skin diseases and conditions, for people of all ages. As a board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Schaberg treats patients from newborns to seniors for problems of the skin, hair and nails. She provides evaluation and individualized treatment appropriate to each patient's condition.
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Our skin is susceptible to a wide range of diseases and conditions. If you are experiencing skin concerns, seeking professional care from a board-certified medical dermatologist is essential. Schaberg Dermatology has a proven track record of caring for patients throughout the Glen Carbon/Edwardsville area and beyond.
Aesthetic Services
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Skin tags are common, acquired benign skin growths that look a lot like a small piece of soft, hanging skin. Skin tags are harmless growths and can be snipped (after numbing by local anesthesia) in our office quickly and with very little pain. Cauterization can be used to treat or diminish the appearance of benign lesions such as sebaceous hyperplasia or cherry angiomas.
Ig-srt
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Image-Guided Superficial Radiotherapy (IG-SRT) is a low-dose radiation treatment that very effectively destroys non-melanoma skin cancer and keloids with a 99.3% cure rate1. There is no need for anesthesia, minimal risk of infection or scarring, and no need for reconstructive plastic surgery. Patients heal quickly and don't have downtime or lifestyle restrictions following treatment.
Acne Center
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The understanding of acne is changing. Inflammatory acne is now thought of as a reaction to the acne bacteria, a normal component of our skin. Comedonal acne (blackheads) is believed to be influenced by the keratinization process of the skin. Hormones play a role, especially in adult female acne. Simply stated, acne is a multifactorial inflammatory disorder of the pilosebaceous unit.
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