Jessica LeBlanc, MD
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Jessica LeBlanc, MD
Atlas Dermatology offers a full array of dermatological services to help you maintain healthy skin. Atlas Dermatology recommends skincare products to patients that improve the overall health and quality of their skin. We will be at the office in Baton Rouge Friday Sept 1st from 9am to 12 pm for urgent situations. We hope to open fully Tuesday after Labor Day. If you need to reschedule an appointment or a medication refill you can text us or email [email protected].
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Atlas Dermatology offers a full array of dermatological services to help you maintain healthy skin. Our emphasis is on medical and surgical dermatology. These services range from diagnosing and treating rashes to the removal of benign and malignant skin lesions. Services we offer include treatment for acne, moles, psoriasis, skin cancer, and more.
W Trent Massengale, MD
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Dermatology is the specialty dedicated to diagnosing and solving problems with the hair, skin, and nails. For over a decade, Dr. Massengale has been helping the Greater Baton Rouge area solve their dermatologic problems. Being a great physician is more than just being able to diagnose and treat medical problems.
Joshua Pitre, MD
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Dr. Joshua Pitre was born and raised in Lafayette, Louisiana. He received a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology from Louisiana State University and attended medical school at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, Louisiana. Dr. Pitre excelled during medical school, receiving research distinction honors and graduating first in his class.
Acne
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At Atlas Dermatology, we understand the psycological impact of acne. We know that by the time you seek medical help for this problem you have become frustrated with therapies that just dont work. Not all therapies work for everyone. We will customize an acne regiment that will give you the complexion you deserve.
Moles
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Moles are brown or black growths, usually round or oval, that can appear anywhere on the skin. They can be rough or smooth, flat or raised, single or in multiples. They occur when cells that are responsible for skin pigmentation, known as melanocytes, grow in clusters instead of being spread out across the skin.
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