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Dermatology Center of Northwest Indiana
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Mitchell L. Bressack, M.D.
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70 West 94th Place
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Crown Point, IN 46307
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219-306-4722 |
AND ASK THESE SUGGESTED QUESTIONS
- How much would it cost?
- Are there any side effects?
- How many treatments are needed?
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Dr. Bressack has years of experience in the field of cosmetic dermatology and laser medicine. Along with the help of his certified physician assistant Heather Upchurch, Dr. Bressack is confident that you will be happy with the plan formed to help you reach your goals, no matter what your skin type is. Services...
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Dr. Bressack has years of experience in the field of cosmetic dermatology and laser medicine. Along with the help of his certified physician assistant Heather Upchurch, Dr. Bressack is confident that you will be happy with the plan formed to help you reach your goals, no matter what your skin type is. Services include:
Laser Hair Removal
Botox Injections
Dermal Fillers for Wrinkle Reduction
Chemical Peels
Laser and Sclerotherapy for Spider Veins
Removal of Brown Spots, Freckles, Age Spots and other Pigmented Lesions
Treatment for Redness and Rosacea
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Doctorate of Medicine State University of New York, Health Science Center at Brooklyn
Residency Cook County Hospital
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Board Certified, American Board of Dermatology
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Member, American Academy of Dermatology Member, Chicago Dermatological Society Member, American Medical Association Member, Indiana Dermatological Society
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If you’re one of the estimated 14 million Americans with the skin condition called rosacea, you know how debilitating its symptoms can be. Rosacea, which usually emerges on the face, is characterized by redness, swelling, enlarged blood vessels, and acne-like pimples and bumps. The condition probably has a genetic component, for it tends to run in families. It’s also exacerbated by sun exposure.
There is no cure for rosacea, but its symptoms can be successfully treated. Laser therapy can remove unseemly blood vessels and reduce redness and flushing. Oral and topical medications, including antibiotics, can help control the acne-like symptoms. Without treatment, symptoms worsen and flare-ups become more frequent. So seek out the care of a qualified physician today. Call for a personal evaluation and to learn more about your treatment choices for this stubborn but very manageable skin disorder.
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