- Warts
- Internal MedicineDr. Michael Bernardi graduated from Transylvania University where he was a four- year varsity soccer player. He then attended the University of Louisville School of Medicine and graduated Summa Cum Laude. After finishing his internship in Internal Medicine he completed his dermatology training at the University of Louisville. He is a member of the Greater Louisville Medical Society, the American Academy of Dermatology, and Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He has articles published in several journals including the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology and the Archives of Dermatology. Dr. Bernardi offers services in medical, general, and surgical dermatology.
- EpilepsyAnything that would cause concern or you anything feel more comfortable disclosing. The patient should tell the physician of any unusual physical conditions and in particular any history of abnormal bleeding, haemophilia, heart attacks, epilepsy, allergic reaction to drugs or any drugs being taken to thin the blood.
- General Surgery
- Botox
- Cosmetic SurgeryDr. Mark Waldman, a graduate of the University of Louisville School of Medicine, is a board certified dermatologist and a member of numerous medical societies, including Greater Louisville Medical Society, Kentucky Medical Association, American Academy of Dermatology, American Medical Association, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery and the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. Dr. Waldman has presented at several society meetings including the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, American Academy of Dermatology and International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons. He offers services in medical and surgical dermatology as well as hair transplantation surgery.
- Cosmetic DermatologyDr. Logan Turner is a summa cum laude graduate in biology from the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville School of Medicine (where was nominated to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor society) and a board certified dermatologist. He completed his dermatology residency at the University of South Florida in Tampa. He is a member of the Greater Louisville Medical Society, American Academy of Dermatology, Kentucky Medical Association and Kentucky Dermatology Association. Dr. Turner has been published in Dermatology Surgery and Journal of American Academy of Dermatology. He offers services in general, surgical and cosmetic dermatology.
- Skin CancerTanning is BAD, indoors as well as outdoors. Everyone should be aware of the dangers from overexposure to the sun’s direct rays. Drying. Wrinkling. Blemishing. Skin cancers. The World Health Organization has now declared indoor tanning devices to be cancer-causing agents, in the same category as tobacco. Studies have found a 75 percent increase in the risk of melanoma in those who have been exposed to UV radiation from indoor tanning.
- DermatologyA Good Faith Estimate will be available to any uninsured or self-pay patients receiving care from Advanced Dermatology & Dermaesthetics of Louisville.
- Acne Treatment
- UlcerThere are several symptoms, including reddish skin plaque, intermittent bleeding, hardened edges or a small ulcer (often on the lips) that fails to heal and bleeds intermittently. Your dermatologist is the best person to examine, diagnose, and treat any suspicious skin conditions that have you concerned. Diagnosis is by biopsy. Most squamous-cell carcinomas are removed with surgery.
- EczemaDermatitis is an inflammation of the skin, i.e., a rash. Characterized by dry skin, irritation, itching, and scaling, dermatitis is often called eczema. Eczema is characterized by red, itchy, scaly plaques and can affect anyone at any age. There are multiple subtypes and each one tends to have its own specific affected areas.
- LesionsWe are a medical facility trained to heal diseases of the skin. We treat a wide range of dermatological concerns, from rashes to skin cancer, skin lesions, and much more. We offer not only a thorough cosmetic dermatology service but we are also a pioneering hair-restoration practice.
- Rashes
- PsoriasisPsoriasis is a chronic skin condition characterized by red, often scaly plaques. The scales are described as thick and silvery and the plaques are generally described by patients as “itchy,” “tender,” and “ugly.”
- Allergies