Exclusive Dermatology

Exclusive Dermatology Transform your appearance and confidence with our expert cosmetic procedures.

It’s not always easy to bounce back after surgery. It takes time to recover and build up your strength again. Remember t...
11/12/2025

It’s not always easy to bounce back after surgery. It takes time to recover and build up your strength again. Remember to be patient with yourself, and strive for progress over perfection!

For all that you did, for all we could not do, thank you!
11/11/2025

For all that you did, for all we could not do, thank you!

Most Mohs patients have basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma. Mohs is usually recommended when a BCC or SCC i...
11/10/2025

Most Mohs patients have basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma. Mohs is usually recommended when a BCC or SCC is aggressive or large, appears in an area with little tissue beneath it (eyelid, nose, ear, scalp, ge****ls, hand, or foot), or was treated and has come back.

Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common form of skin cancer. It forms in the squamous cells that make up the m...
11/07/2025

Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common form of skin cancer. It forms in the squamous cells that make up the middle and outer layer of the skin. Most squamous cell carcinomas result from prolonged exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun or tanning beds or lamps.

Live life to the fullest. Choose happiness!
11/06/2025

Live life to the fullest. Choose happiness!

When treating melanoma, the surgeon uses a modified type of Mohs surgery called slow Mohs. It’s called slow because the ...
11/05/2025

When treating melanoma, the surgeon uses a modified type of Mohs surgery called slow Mohs. It’s called slow because the patient must wait longer for the results. The surgeon can’t look at the removed skin and know right away whether it contains cancer cells. More time is needed.

Meet Dr. Steven Rotter, our experienced, board-certified surgical dermatologist at Exclusive Dermatology! With fellowshi...
11/04/2025

Meet Dr. Steven Rotter, our experienced, board-certified surgical dermatologist at Exclusive Dermatology! With fellowship training at the University of Pennsylvania and residency at Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Dr. Rotter brings unmatched expertise to every patient. Having performed over 45,000 Mohs and reconstruction surgeries, he is dedicated to providing exceptional, precise care for all skin health needs. Visit our website today to learn more about Dr. Rotter! https://www.exclusivedermatology.com/

Don't be fooled, Mohs surgery still leaves scars, though they are often smaller than those from other excision procedure...
11/03/2025

Don't be fooled, Mohs surgery still leaves scars, though they are often smaller than those from other excision procedures!

Wishing you a "fa-boo-lous" Halloween! 👻
10/31/2025

Wishing you a "fa-boo-lous" Halloween! 👻

Unless a decision is made to let the wound heal by itself, stitching the wound closed, skin graft (skin is taken from an...
10/29/2025

Unless a decision is made to let the wound heal by itself, stitching the wound closed, skin graft (skin is taken from another part of the body), or a skin flap (skin is shifted from a nearby area) are techniques used for reconstruction!

Ready to achieve healthier, radiant skin? Schedule a consultation with Exclusive Dermatology and let our expert team cre...
10/28/2025

Ready to achieve healthier, radiant skin? Schedule a consultation with Exclusive Dermatology and let our expert team create a personalized treatment plan just for you. Whether you’re looking to address medical skin concerns or explore cosmetic enhancements, we’re here to help you reach your skin goals. Book your appointment today! https://www.exclusivedermatology.com/

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer and the most frequently occurring. It typically begins as sh...
10/27/2025

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer and the most frequently occurring. It typically begins as shiny or pearly lesions which can develop into open sores, bumps, or pink patches on the skin. Often the first detected symptom is a bleeding spot without a cause.

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