Dermatology
With the rise of cosmetic procedures, injections, and therapies, dermatology has become more complicated. Time-tested and proven dermatology practice can be overlooked. New spas and clinics in Denver offer procedures that have not been tested and are not even administered by medical doctors.
Foothills Family Practice chooses to focus on the tried and true medical procedures designed for healthy and vibrant skin. The doctors at Foothills Family Practice are fully licensed and expert in dermatology medicine.
There are many forms of skin disease and disorder and just as many treatments for families to consider. Foothills Family Practice offers proven medical treatments for the following dermatological issues.
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Foothills Family Practice offers excellent dermatology for the whole family. Whether treating diaper rash or removing basil cell carcinoma, the staff at Foothills takes the health of your skin very seriously.
The skin is the most visible organ of the human body and healthy, vivacious skin may require both medical and cosmetic treatments. Minimally invasive in-office procedures are available for biopsies, wart removal, diagnostics and therapies of all kinds. When it comes to dermatology medicine, trust your skin to the specialists at Foothills Family Practice.
Acne Treatments for Teens and Adults
Oily skin and acne can have substantial psychological consequences especially during adolescence. There are many programs, techniques and products for treating acne and it can be difficult to determine which is the best medicine. Foothills Family Practice will help to educate its patients, customize a skin therapy program, and prescribe the appropriate medicines to reduce acne. You do not have to suffer with excessive acne and unhealthy looking skin any longer. Foothills Family Practice offers the most proven treatments for acne in both teens and adults.
Prevent Skin Cancer
The climate and altitude in Colorado can be tough on our skin. Studies show that excessive sun exposure can increase the risk of skin cancers such as melanoma. If you spend time in the great outdoors, remember to prevent skin cancer. Wear sunglasses and apply sunscreen every two hours. Your sunscreen should be an SPF of at least 15 but 30 or 45 is even better. Wear a hat and consider sleeves and long pants, even in the summer.
Use the contact form to learn more about skin cancer or schedule a visit for dermatology services.


