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Advance Dermatology Care Southern
Advanced Dermatology Care of Southern California is a comprehensive dermatology group providing general & surgical dermatology, cosmetic enhancements and plastic surgery with two Southern California locations. Under the direction of Michael P. Tabibian, M.D., Medical Director, our collective experience aims to provide our patients innovative and highly individualized skin treatment solutions for patients of all ages and skin types.
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Advanced Dermatology Care offers comprehensive medical dermatology services and treatments. Your skin's health is our top priority and we have assembled a dedicated team of board-certified dermatologists and skincare experts to treat all of your skincare needs.

Some of the most common medical treatments at Advanced Dermatology Care include acne, contact dermatitis, eczema, excessive sweating, fungal infections, hair loss, hyperpigmentation, melasma, psoriasis, rosacea, shingle, vitiligo, and warts.Do you have any questions about Medical Dermatology? If you would like to schedule an appointment with our dermatologists in our Los Alamitos or Agoura Hills office, please contact us for a consultation.
Contact dermatitis or skin rash involves an inflammation of the skin caused by contact with a foreign substance. Common triggers of contact dermatitis include poison ivy, certain foods, cleaning products, detergents, cosmetics and latex rubber. When a patient comes in contact with one of these triggers, he/she may experience a red rash, blistering, itchiness, dryness and more.
Excessive sweating (medically called hyperhidrosis) is defined as sweating in excess of ordinary requirements for normal body temperature. It most commonly occurs in the armpits (axilla), but can also occur on the hands, feet, scalp and groin. Hyperhidrosis affects more than a million people in the U.S. each year, which equates to some 2-3% of Americans.
Hair loss can occur as a result of aging, heredity, medications or an underlying medical condition, and can affect men and women of all ages. It may leave you with pattern baldness, patchy spots or thinned hair. Most people are troubled by this undesired change to their appearance and may be frustrated that there is no cure available for this condition.
Also known as hyperpigmentation, dark spots may develop on the skin as a result of several different causes, including skin conditions, medications, scarring, sun damage, pregnancy or simply the effects of aging. These spots most often occur on areas of sun exposed skin, such as the face, hands and chest, but may appear anywhere on the body.
Reviews (7)
Kellie Houston
Kellie Houston
Oct 13, 2021
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I saw Dr. Tabibian initially for a biopsy. After that was taken care of during a post-procedure visit he told me I had rosacea and asked if I was interested in treating it. After my entire life of never being happy with my skin, Dr. Tabibian has solved the puzzle for me. He gave me a regimine to follow including both prescription and non-prescription products. LIFE CHANGER! Within a month, my skin has never looked better.
I am grateful to have found Advanced Dermatology for my skin care needs. I have an upcoming appointment for something new (eczema-like rash) that has popped up in the last couple
Alva Sachs
Alva Sachs
Mar 27, 2021
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I have been a patient of Dr. Tabibiian for over 10 years. He is excellent with his work in dermatology and skin cancer. He is professional, caring, and supportive of his patients. He is always learning the update procedures for his medical expertise. His staff is welcoming and his assistants follow through with follow up and patient support. The staff is welcoming and professional.
Roxanne Evink
Roxanne Evink
Jan 16, 2021
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I wouldn't recommend anyone to see Dr. TABIBIAN. I made the mistake of seeing good Yelp reviews but didn't read deeper into them. Mostly all the good ones is for Dr. Skipton. I'm the type of person who wants to give people the benefit of the doubt. To believe in "professionals". There were so many red flags but I dismissed them as "well I'm not a Dr or specialist so I will believe they know what's best". But after talking to many professionals and nurses the reality set in how unprofessional and unsanitary the whole experience was. So I had what felt like almond bump on my neck. My husband had
Ken McNeil
Ken McNeil
Oct 19, 2020
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This year I developed skin cancer on the side of my nose, close to my eye. I was very concerned with the surgery, location, and scaring. I chose to see Dr Salar Hazany. After a consutation, we went forward with the procedure. He staff was great and everyone in the office was very professional. After it was over, Dr Hazany explained everything and today I had a checkup after a couple of month and there is no scar. He did a great job!
Shaleen Johnson
Shaleen Johnson
Dec 31, 2019
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First time patient and I was very pleased with my care. Quint Skipton, PA has a great personality and knowledge. Oh and his MA was amazing as well.
Chloe Pellicer
Chloe Pellicer
Jun 12, 2019
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He is very humorous and knowledgeable and kind. i am a young teen 13, and i have pretty bad acne for people my age. his work has helped so much and i don’t have to dread visits. though they are a little painful but when it comes to things like this it’s really not bad. i love him and his work he has done for my skin and it is amazing i highly recommend!
Steph Burns
Steph Burns
Sep 19, 2018
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Bad service and dishonest billing practices. Find another dermatologist, this one is a crook.
Went in for routine mole removals. I’ve never paid a penny for this preventative care at other dermatologists. I confirmed with Dr. Tabibian at the start of my appointment that it would be billed as such and that it wouldn’t cost me anything other than my office visit copay. Three months later I receive a bill for almost $500 for four tiny mole removals. I also got another bill from the lab for almost $300. How do doctors get away with billing these insane amounts without disclosing them upfront first