- Warts
- ArthritisSome reasons for the immune system to be less effective include medical conditions,including autoimmune diseases (thyroid problems, rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 Diabetes, lupus, adrenal problems), loss of the thymus organ, inflammatory diseases, cancer, genetic immunodeficiencies (HIV/AIDS), acquired immunodeficiencies from being on medicines that suppress the immune system (treating autoimmune or inflammatory diseases, or medicines used after organ transplants), declining immune response with increasing age (immunosenescence), chemical dependency, obesity, malnutrition.
- CryotherapyWe use a range of simple to highly sophisticated instrumentation to obtain the best possible cosmetic and functional results. These techniques include cryotherapy (freezing) or photodynamic therapy to remove precancerous growths and warts, and surgical removal of tumors accompanied by the necessary reconstruction.
- Primary CareAfter previously practicing at St. Paul Internists, PA., she completed a three-year dermatology preceptorship, and now practices Primary Care Dermatology at ADC, presenting a general medical approach to dermatology problems. Her approach in medical esthetics incorporates a great understanding of the medical dermatologic factors involved in cosmetic dermatology, and includes thorough, comprehensive training of the entire AEMS Cosmetic Care Specialists in order to provide trusted, evidence-based, proven and effective cosmetic dermatology services to improve the health and appearance of the skin.
- Family PracticePhysician Assistants (PAs) are healthcare providers licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. They perform physical examinations and take patient histories, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and interpret laboratory tests, assist and/or perform in surgery, provide patient education and counseling, and write prescriptions. PAs are qualified by graduation from an accredited physician associate educational program and certified by the National Commission on Certification of PAs. PAs work in all areas of medicine from family medicine to surgical sub-specialties, and are a valued member of the ADC team.
- Emergency CareIf you develop bleeding that seems persistent, and soils the dressing, apply firm, steady pressure over the dressing with a gauze for FIFTEEN minutes without lifting the gauze. This is usually adequate treatment. If the bleeding persists, again apply firm pressure for another fifteen minutes. If it is still bleeding, call our office, try to call the doctor, or visit your nearest urgent care, emergency room or family physician.
- ImmunizationsEliza Abraham, PA-C, received her Bachelor’s degree in Global Health Policy from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN. After an intensive internship in Tallahassee, FL working in dermatology, Eliza attended the University of Maryland Baltimore/AACC collaborative physician assistant program. She graduated with a Masters of Science-Health Science, PA degree with honors, including the 2022 President’s Award for leadership, and a Certificate of Appreciation for her involvement in the University of Maryland Baltimore’s COVID-19 vaccination effort.
- CataractsThe use of indoor tanning beds as well as recreational sun tanning outdoors is also discouraged. Every time you tan, you increase your risk of getting skin cancer, including melanoma. Tanning also causes premature skin aging, like wrinkles and age spots, changes your skin texture, and increases the risk of potentially blinding eye diseases (cataracts and ocular melanoma).
- Pregnancy
- Internal MedicineShe completed her undergraduate degrees at the College of St. Catherine. She attended and graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical school, completed her Internal Medicine residency at Abbott Northwestern hospital, and was Board Certified in Internal Medicine from 1998-2008.
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- X-Rays
- ChemotherapyAlternative treatments for actinic keratoses include but are not limited to: cryotherapy (freezing with liquid nitrogen), skin sanding, cautery (burning with an electric needle), chemical peels, laser resurfacing, and topical chemotherapy or immune stimulating cream.
- Radiation TherapyGentleCure Image-Guided Superficial Radiation Therapy is a nonsurgical treatment that uses low levels of X-ray energy to kill cancer cells and allow normal tissue to grow back in its place. For many people dealing with skin cancer, Image-Guided SRT can be a highly effective treatment option without the downtime, side effects, and cosmetic issues sometimes associated with surgery.
- General SurgeryAllison Kaper, PA-C, received her Bachelor’s of Science from Bethel University in Biokinetics, minoring in Biology and Psychology. She continued on at Bethel University to complete her Master’s in Physician Assistant Studies. She joins Advanced Dermatology Care with previous experience in primary care, general surgery, and plastic and reconstructive surgery. Allison is passionate about providing compassionate care and educating and equipping patients to be confident with their own healthcare decisions. She loves helping patients feel beautiful and confident in their own skin.
- Wound CareYou may remove the dressing as instructed after surgery. You may shower and wash the area as usual. However, do not let the forceful stream of the shower hit the wound directly. After your shower, you can continue to practice the following wound care instructions until you have the sutures removed...
- Mohs SurgeryIn Mohs surgery, as the cancer is excised, each section is microscopically examined to determine if any cancer cells are still present. If any cells remain, only the cancer cells and as few as possible normal cells next to that area are removed.
- Reconstructive Surgery
- BotoxAt ADC, our dermatological team uses Botox® to reduce the signs of aging. This purified protein complex safely limits the development of wrinkles caused by repetitive movement. Botox® does this by temporarily blocking the nerve impulses in the muscle fiber, which helps to soften the movement of the skin.
- Liposuction“I had liposuction on my love handles and stomach. Wish I would have done it sooner!! The surgery team of Dr. Rustad, Chris, Cindy, and Franci was awesome; they made me feel comfortable from the start. When I returned for the post op, the surgery team was there and they were amazed at how good I looked already. Dr. Rustad said that it is going to get even better. Recuperation has been fairly easy and I took a week off of work. However, I feel that I could have gone back after 2 1/2 days. I for sure would do it again.”
- Face Lift
- Neck Lift“Your staff at ADC put me at ease the minute I stepped into the office for my face/neck lift. Chris and Cindy had my comfort first as they professionally started to prep me for the procedure before Dr. OJ entered the room; with Shanna and Layla helping to keep things moving at a quick pace, each knowing just what to do. Dr, OJ is a skilled surgeon and his staff is the best. I had a lot of questions and they took the time to answer every one. There were no surprises for me on my big day or on the days that followed. Again, Great Job.”
- Scar RevisionThe degree of improvement that can be achieved with scar revision will depend on the severity of your scarring, and the type, size and location of the scar. In some cases, a single technique such as a surgical incision/excision may provide significant improvement; however, a combination of scar revision techniques such as topical treatments, injectable treatments, and surface treatments such as laser resurfacing and dermabrasion may be recommended to achieve the best results.
- Laser ResurfacingThis procedure must be scheduled on one of our laser days, as we bring in advanced laser technology on a periodic basis to our clinic. Laser resurfacing sequentially removes layers of the epidermis/dermis, and allows new skin to form. This procedure requires a period of prolonged healing. It can be very painful. The regenerated skin shows significant redness for at least one month and may persist up to 6 months, and must be protected carefully during the healing.
- DermabrasionRemove deep wrinkles and/or scars. Dermabrasion, Fraxel Re:pair CO2 ablative laser resurfacing, fillers, punch excision/grafting, surgical excision, or a combination of these treatments may be needed.
- Cosmetic DermatologySince 1993, ADC’s commitment to dermatology excellence is exhibited in continually striving to provide the most advanced and highest quality care in medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology.
- Skin CancerAfter years of providing surgical treatments to patients from the outpatient surgical suites of local hospitals, Dr. O.J. Rustad has provided these outpatient surgeries from ADC’s on-site outpatient surgical suites since 2000. He has therefore been able to conveniently, regularly, and more cost effectively offer these services, including Mohs skin cancer surgery, directly at ADC.
- DermatologyDermatology is the medical specialty that relates to any concern that pertains to the skin, hair and nails. We understand the relationship between internal disorders, the environment, and skin. Our training allows us to make accurate diagnoses by carefully examining the skin, taking skin samples, performing allergy patch testing, or having blood tested. Once a diagnosis is made, the appropriate medical and/or surgical treatments are recommended.
- Acne Treatment
- Cyst
- EczemaAtopic dermatitis, or eczema, is a common skin condition that is frequently described as “the itch that rashes.” Intensely itchy patches eventually form. These patches can be widespread or limited to a few areas. Scratching often leads to redness, swelling, cracking, “weeping” of clear fluid, crusting, and scaling of the skin.
- Fungus
- LesionsLaser and IPL® (Intense Pulsed Light) treatments are available in our office. Laser technology is helpful in treating facial veins, birthmarks, pigmented lesions and tattoos. Photo rejuvenation can be done in a series of treatments to help with skin tone, pigmentation and texture. ADC offers the following medical and surgical treatments.
- Chemical PeelsSince the ancient Egyptian times of Cleopatra using sour milk soaks (which are actually Lactic acid chemical peels!) to rejuvenate her skin, chemical peels have been used to improve the skin’s appearance. A chemical peel involves the application of a chemical solution to the skin to remove the damaged layer of skin cells, causing it to exfoliate (eventually peel off). In addition to treating acne, peels help remove sun damaged skin, and accelerate the cell renewal process, stimulating collagen and improving the elasticity of the skin. As with any gentle enhancement treatment, best results are obtained with a series of treatments.
- Rashes
- Skin CareFacials are generally given by med-aestheticians who are under the supervision of a dermatologist; this means that they are better directed for specific skin issues. An aesthetician has the skills to address the skin care needs from stress, seasonal changes or even hormones.
- MicrodermabrasionMicrodermabrasion is helpful for reducing the appearance of fine lines/wrinkles, dull, dry, rough or sun-damaged skin; it can also help treat acne, and even soften some superficial scars including stretch marks.
- PsoriasisAbout 80% of people living with psoriasis have plaque psoriasis, also called psoriasis vulgaris. Plaque psoriasis causes patches of thick, scaly skin that may be white, silvery, or red. These plaques can develop anywhere on the skin. The most common areas to find plaques are the elbows, knees, lower back, and scalp.
- Allergies