
Conveniently located in Buffalo Grove, Arlington Heights and Highland Park, Glazer Dermatology offers the latest innovations in Medical and Cosmetic Dermatology. We take pride in educating our patients so they are able to make the best decisions possible to achieve their skincare goals. Dr. Glazer founded Glazer Dermatology as a solo practitioner in 1982 in Buffalo Grove, Illinois.
He has directed its growth to include 3 offices in the northern and northwestern suburbs of Chicago staffed by five full time board certified dermatologists, a nurse practitioner and two medical aestheticians and laser technicians.
He has directed its growth to include 3 offices in the northern and northwestern suburbs of Chicago staffed by five full time board certified dermatologists, a nurse practitioner and two medical aestheticians and laser technicians.
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Dr. Scott Glazer founded Glazer Dermatology as a solo practitioner in 1982. He has directed the growth of his practice to include, 4 offices located in Chicago and the northern and northwestern suburbs, added three full time board certified dermatologists, a nurse practitioner, a physician assistant, and three medical aestheticians/laser technicians.
Acne
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Symptoms range from uninflamed blackheads to pus-filled pimples, cysts or large read, and tender bumps. Early treatment is the best way to prevent acne scars. If you find your acne is not responding to over-the-counter products or medications, contact us today at 847-459-6611 and schedule an appointment with one of our board-certified dermatologist.
Eczema, Psoriasis, Vitiligo, & Rosacea
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Eczema affects an estimated 30% of the US population and occurs equally in both males and females of all ages. Allergic contact eczema (dermatitis) - a reaction where the skin has come in contact with a substance that the immune system recognizes as foreign. Contact eczema - a localized reaction where the skin has come into contact with an allergen.
Skin Cancer
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Skin cancer is the abnormal growth of skin cells. Skin cancer most often develops on the skin exposed to the sun. But the most common form of skin cancer can also occur on areas of your skin not ordinarily exposed to sunlight. Over 1 million cases of skin cancer are reported each year in the United States and is by far the most common type of cancer.
Common Skin Growths
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Dermatofibromas - small, firm, red or brown bumps caused by an accumulation of soft tissue cells under the skin. They often occur on the legs and may itch. Lipomas - round or oval lumps under the skin caused by fatty deposits. They are more common in women and tend to appear on the forearms, torso, and back of the neck.
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