Dermatology Doctors in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware

From everyday skin concerns to complex dermatologic conditions, Advocare's dermatologists provide expert care for patients of all ages throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Our specialists diagnose and treat acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, hair and nail disorders, and skin infections, while also offering skin cancer screenings and treatment for suspicious lesions.


Because skin conditions can significantly affect quality of life and self-confidence, our dermatology team takes a thorough, patient-centered approach to every visit, combining clinical expertise with attention to each patient's individual concerns and goals. Many of our dermatologists also perform in-office procedures, including biopsies and lesion removal, reducing the need for separate specialist visits.


Whether you're dealing with a stubborn rash, want a mole or spot checked, or are managing a chronic skin condition like psoriasis or eczema, Advocare's dermatologists are equipped to provide accurate diagnosis and effective, ongoing treatment close to home.

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Dermatology Services in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or Delaware

  • Acne Treatment

    Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting both teens and adults, and can range from mild breakouts to severe, painful cysts that may lead to scarring if untreated. Dermatologists offer customized acne treatment plans that target the root causes—such as excess oil production, clogged pores, bacteria, and hormonal imbalances. Treatments may include prescription-strength topical creams, oral medications, chemical peels, and advanced therapies like laser or light treatments to clear acne and prevent future breakouts. With a personalized approach, patients can achieve smoother, healthier skin and improved confidence.

  • Skin Cancer Screening

    Skin cancer screenings are essential for the early detection of melanoma and other skin cancers, which are most treatable when caught early. During a screening, dermatologists perform a detailed skin exam to evaluate moles, growths, or changes in the skin’s texture or color. Advanced tools like dermoscopy and digital imaging are used to identify abnormalities that might not be visible to the naked eye, and suspicious areas can be biopsied for a definitive diagnosis. Regular screenings are recommended, especially for individuals with fair skin, a history of sunburns, or a family history of skin cancer, as early intervention can be life-saving.

  • Rash, Eczema, and Skin Irritation

    Rashes, eczema, and skin irritation can cause redness, itching, dryness, or discomfort, often due to allergies, immune system reactions, or environmental factors. Dermatologists conduct thorough evaluations to determine the underlying cause and create targeted treatment plans that may include medicated creams, oral medications, or advanced therapies like phototherapy. Eczema, in particular, is a chronic condition that can flare up due to triggers such as stress, weather changes, or irritants, making expert care crucial for long-term relief. By combining treatment with skincare recommendations and trigger management, dermatologists help patients achieve lasting comfort and healthier skin.

  • Cosmetic Dermatology

    Cosmetic dermatology is focused on enhancing the skin’s appearance while also addressing concerns like wrinkles, fine lines, scars, sun damage, and uneven skin tone. Dermatologists offer a variety of minimally invasive treatments, such as Botox, dermal fillers, chemical peels, laser resurfacing, and microneedling, to rejuvenate the skin and restore a youthful, refreshed look. These treatments not only improve aesthetics but can also boost skin health by stimulating collagen production and improving skin texture. With personalized cosmetic solutions, patients can achieve natural, beautiful results tailored to their individual needs and goals.

FAQ

  • How often should I get a skin cancer screening?

    Most adults benefit from an annual full-body skin check, with more frequent visits recommended for those with a personal or family history of skin cancer.

  • Do Advocare dermatologists treat children?

    Yes, many of our dermatologists treat pediatric skin conditions such as eczema, warts, and acne in addition to adult patients.

  • Can dermatologists perform minor procedures in-office?

    Yes, many common procedures such as skin biopsies, mole removal, and wart treatment can be performed during an office visit.