- Warts
- Pediatric CareNeera Agarwal-Antal, MD is a board-certified Dermatologist, Dermatopathologist and Pathologist. Her areas of practice include dermatological surgery and pediatrics. She takes care of babies with atopic eczema to the elderly with actinic keratosis.
- Infectious Diseases
- Internal MedicineShe takes care of babies with atopic eczema to the elderly with actinic keratosis. She also has a special interest in teaching dermatology and is a clinical assistant professor in the departments of pathology and internal medicine division of dermatology at NEOUCOM.
- Mohs SurgeryIt is important to note that MOHS surgery is not appropriate for the treatment of all skin cancers. MOHS micrographic surgery typically is reserved for those skin cancers that have recurred following previous treatment, or for cancers that are at high risk for recurrence. MOHS surgery is also indicated for cancers located in areas such as the nose, ears, eyelids, lips, hairline, hands, feet, and genitals, in which maximal preservation of healthy tissue is critical for cosmetic or functional purposes.
- Plastic SurgeryFotoFacial RF™ treatments are full face, neck, hands, or body treatments using Intensified Pulsed Light and Radiofrequency energy combined in the same pulse. These gentle no-downtime treatments are used to improve the cosmetic appearance of the face, neck, or body. It brings together the best of aesthetic dermatologic skincare and cosmetic plastic surgery into one non-invasive procedure. The FotoFacial™ procedure has increased in popularity and recognition to the point where it is now one of the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures in North America.
- Skin CancerMOHS micrographic surgery is a specialized, highly effective technique for the removal of skin cancer. The procedure was developed in the 1930s by Dr. Frederic Mohs at the University of Wisconsin and is now practiced throughout the world. MOHS surgery differs from other skin cancer treatments in that it permits the immediate and complete microscopic examination of the removed cancerous tissue so that all "roots" and extensions of cancer can be eliminated. Due to the methodical manner in which tissue is removed and examined, MOHS surgery has been recognized as the skin cancer treatment with the highest reported cure rate.
- DermatologyYour skin, it's the largest organ in your body. Its function is to protect the internal body, regulate temperature, waterproof, and provide the first line of immunity against the environment and pathogens. Its study is called dermatology.
- EczemaShe has a genuine interest in all of general dermatology from simple warts to complicated melanoma diagnosis and treatment. Her areas of practice include dermatological surgery and pediatrics. She takes care of babies with atopic eczema to the elderly with actinic keratosis. She also has a special interest in teaching dermatology and is a clinical assistant professor in the departments of pathology and internal medicine division of dermatology at NEOUCOM.
- LesionsDr. Agarwal-Antal has had training in general pathology from Johns Hopkins Hospital and specialized subspecialty training in dermatopathology under A. Bernard Ackerman, MD. A dermatopathologist is an expert in the microscopic diagnosis of diseases of the skin, including infectious, immunologic, degenerative, and neoplastic diseases. This entails the examination and interpretation of specially prepared tissue sections, cellular scrapings, and smears of skin lesions by means of light microscopy, electron microscopy, and fluorescence microscopy.
- MicrodermabrasionSonoPeel™ is a state-of-the-art procedure that quickly, effectively, and safely lifts off dull layers of the skin revealing clearer and smoother skin. This patented and proven medical technology is more comfortable and effective than other traditional microdermabrasion techniques.
- Psoriasis