You’re beautiful.

We understand how tough it can be to look in the mirror and see wrinkles, psoriasis, or other skin concerns staring back at you. But remember, you are so much more than your skin challenges. Let’s take care of the details so you can feel as confident on the outside as you are on the inside.

Our Expertise

From mild acne to chronic skin conditions, we diagnose and treat a variety of dermatological concerns, including:

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Acne

Hormonal changes, clogged pores, inflammation

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Eczema

Immune dysfunction, environmental triggers

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Psoriasis

Genetic factors, immune system abnormalities

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Rosacea

Sun exposure, stress, and other triggers

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Rashes

Allergies, irritants, heat, or infections

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Infectious and Fungal Skin Conditions

Our treatment plans are designed to not only address your symptoms but also the root causes, helping you achieve clearer, healthier skin.
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Personalized Care, Effective Solutions

We offer a range of treatment options, including:

Topical Treatments

Benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, retinoids, and corticosteroids.

Oral Medications

Antibiotics, antihistamines, biologics, and more for severe cases.

Lifestyle Recommendations

Customized advice to complement your treatment plan and promote long-term skin health.

Anti-Aging Solutions

Aging is inevitable—but we can help you age beautifully. From prescription-strength retinoids to advanced anti-aging serums, our products and treatments focus on preserving collagen, smoothing wrinkles, and enhancing your natural glow.

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Your journey to healthier, radiant skin starts here. Schedule your consultation now and discover the InstaClinic difference.

Because you’re beautiful—and you deserve to feel that way every day.

Common Skin Conditions and Treatments

Common Cause: Hormonal changes, excess oil production, clogged pores, bacteria, inflammation

Common Topical Treatments: Benzoyl peroxide, Salicylic acid, Retinoids, Topical antibiotics

Common Oral Medications: Oral antibiotics, Oral contraceptives, Isotretinoin (for severe cases)

Common Cause:Genetics, immune system dysfunction, environmental triggers (allergens, irritants)

Common Topical Treatments:Emollients, Topical corticosteroids

Common Oral Medications: Antihistamines, Oral corticosteroids, Immunomodulators

Common Cause: Genetics, immune dysfunction, triggers (stress, infections, medications)

Common Topical Treatments: Topical corticosteroids, Vitamin D analogs, Salicylic acid, Retinoids

Common Oral Medications: Methotrexate, Cyclosporine, Biologics

Common Cause: Allergens (e.g., food, plants), irritants (soaps, cosmetics), heat, sweating

Common Topical Treatments: Topical corticosteroids, Antihistamines, Moisturizers

Common Oral Medications: Oral corticosteroids (for severe reactions)

Common Cause: Genetics, environmental factors (sun, temperature extremes, spicy food, alcohol)

Common Topical Treatments: Metronidazole, Azelaic acid, Ivermectin

Common Oral Medications: Oral antibiotics

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Skin Health FAQ’s

What are the differences in acne severity?
Mild Acne

Mild acne usually consists of blackheads and whiteheads, which are small, non-inflammatory bumps on the skin. It can often be treated with over-the-counter (OTC) products like salicylic acid, tea tree oil, sulfur, and benzoyl peroxide. These help reduce inflammation, clear clogged pores, and kill bacteria. Retinol, available OTC or by prescription, is also effective for reducing excess oil and preventing clogged pores.

Severe Acne

Severe acne, or cystic acne, causes deep, painful bumps and can lead to scarring. It often doesn’t respond to over-the-counter treatments and requires prescription medication. Common treatments include topical tretinoin, adapalene, azelaic acid, and oral spironolactone. While our doctors can’t prescribe Accutane (isotretinoin), they can discuss other options with you.

Why do women get more wrinkles during menopause?

Women tend to develop more wrinkles during menopause due to hormonal changes, particularly a drop in estrogen. Estrogen plays a key role in maintaining skin health by supporting collagen production, moisture retention, and skin elasticity. As estrogen levels decrease during menopause, several changes occur that contribute to wrinkles:

  1. Decreased Collagen Production: Collagen is the most prevalent protein in the human body. Collagen gives skin its structure and strength, but with lower estrogen levels, the skin produces less collagen, making it more prone to sagging and wrinkling.
  2. Thinner Skin: Estrogen helps maintain skin thickness, and as its levels decline, skin becomes thinner, making wrinkles more visible.
  3. Reduced Skin Hydration: Estrogen also helps retain moisture, so as levels drop, the skin becomes drier, leading to fine lines and wrinkles.
  4. Loss of Elasticity: Estrogen supports skin elasticity, and with less of it, the skin loses its ability to “bounce back,” resulting in more visible sagging and wrinkles.

These hormonal changes, combined with natural aging processes, make the skin more prone to the development of wrinkles during and after menopause.

What is the best way to treat wrinkles?

The best way to treat wrinkles depends on their severity and the desired results, but several options can help reduce their appearance:

  1. Prevention and Lifestyle Changes
    • Sun Protection: Use broad-spectrum sunscreen daily to protect the skin from UV damage, which accelerates wrinkle formation.
    • Healthy Diet: A diet rich in antioxidants (like vitamins C and E) can help protect the skin and promote collagen production.
    • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to maintain skin moisture.
    • Avoid Smoking: Smoking accelerates skin aging by reducing blood flow to the skin, leading to more wrinkles.
  2. Topical Treatments
    • Retinoids (Retinol): These are vitamin A derivatives that stimulate collagen production and promote skin renewal, making them effective for fine lines and wrinkles.
    • Peptides: These amino acids support collagen production and help reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
    • Vitamin C: It boosts collagen synthesis and helps brighten skin, reducing wrinkles.
    • Hyaluronic Acid: Helps hydrate the skin and plump it, temporarily reducing the appearance of fine lines.
    • Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs): These exfoliate the skin, removing dead cells and promoting new skin growth, which can smooth out fine lines.
  3. Medical Treatments
    • Botox: Injections that temporarily relax the muscles that cause dynamic wrinkles, especially around the eyes and forehead.
    • Dermal Fillers: Injectable fillers like hyaluronic acid can plump up deeper wrinkles and restore volume to the face.
    • Laser Treatments: Fractional lasers and other skin resurfacing treatments can stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture and tone.
    • Chemical Peels: These treatments exfoliate the top layer of skin, promoting smoother, younger-looking skin.
    • Microneedling: This procedure uses tiny needles to stimulate collagen production, improving the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
  4. Hormonal Therapy
    • For women, menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) during menopause can help counteract the loss of estrogen and improve skin elasticity and hydration, potentially reducing wrinkles.
  5. Regular Skin Care Routine
    • A consistent skincare routine with gentle cleansing, moisturizing, and using products designed for anti-aging can help maintain healthy skin and prevent further wrinkles.
What is psoriasis?

Psoriasis is another chronic skin condition that can cause ongoing misery if left untreated. It’s characterized by the overproduction of skin cells, leading to flaky patches and scales. Psoriasis can affect any body part but commonly appears on the elbows, knees, scalp, and lower back.

Psoriasis is believed to be caused by abnormalities in the immune system, specifically the attack of healthy skin cells. While the exact triggers and genes responsible are not fully understood, it is known that psoriasis can run in families.

What is the best treatment for extremely dry skin?

When it comes to extremely dry skin, there is no one-size-fits-all. The severity of dryness, skin type, and underlying cause all play a role in finding the most effective approach. However, moisturizing daily with thicker creams such as Cerave, Cetaphil, Eucerin or Lubriderm, considering medical-grade moisturizers, exploring additional treatments, identifying and addressing triggers, and consulting your doctor can all help improve dry skin. Consistency and patience are crucial to getting the best results, like any other skincare regimen.

What are the three most vital skincare products?

The three essential skincare products include a gentle cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen. Cleaner removes impurities and prepares your skin for other products. Moisturizer hydrates and nourishes your skin, while sunscreen protects your skin against UV rays. Remember, choosing the right products based on your skin type is essential to maintain healthy and glowing skin.

Transparent Pricing

Medication Dosage Monthly Cost
Antiaging gel with Niacinamide, Tretinoin, Vit C and Vit E 30 ml $55.00

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Because you’re beautiful—and you deserve to feel that way every day.