We are here to serve your entire family's dermatologic needs now and for years to come. You can trust your skin to Dr. Michael Digby and our caring staff. We focus on providing exceptional general medical and surgical dermatology while not neglecting essential cosmetic care. We are pleased to see all ages. Our medical expertise spans the breadth from acne, psoriasis, and eczema to the most advanced inflammatory and genetic conditions. Please call our office or use our contact form to set up an appointment.
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We strive to provide high quality dermatologic care that reflects our compassion and respect for our patients. Faith: We believe each person is uniquely and wonderfully made and our mission is to have compassionate, understanding relationships with our patients. Respect: We respect and pay attention to our patients, listening carefully, and educating our patients on each personal skin condition.
He received his Bachelor of Science from Jacksonville State University in 2004 and his Medical Degree from Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. He completed his Internal Medicine Internship at Eisenhower Army Medical Center in Fort Gordon, GA. This internship was followed by a tour as a flight surgeon at Fort Rucker in Enterprise, Alabama.
Here at Renew Family Dermatology it is our goal to help you achieve your best skin. Whether it is correction from years of sun exposure, fine lines and wrinkles, or repairing acne damage, let our cosmetic specialist, Melissa Carden, assist you in devising a personal plan for you that will leave you and your skin happy that you did.
The most common type of skin cancer. This type of cancer usually occurs on sun exposed skin. The head, neck, hands, and nose are the most common areas to be diagnosed with this cancer. Prevention with sun screen and hats can reduce the risk of developing BCC. This type of skin cancer is the most serious type.
Call office if pain does not improve and becomes significant, draining pus, or fever develops. Acidic products such as benzoic acid, hydroxy acid, and ascorbic acid should be avoided due to stinging effects. Products with preservatives, fragrance, Vitamin E, and essential oils/botanical ingredients should be avoided due to slowed healing and high rate of contact dermatitis.
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