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Dear Friends,

We would like to welcome you to the official web-site of the Dermatology NYC Association Society of Greater New York. We are proud to be an internationally renowned dermatology organization specializing in the field of dermatology devoted to physicians, dermatologists, patients and the general public for common skin problems and education.  To know more about our Association please click on to our different sites. 

If you would like to find a dermatologist, our staff can assist you in locating dermatologists throughout the New York  area by name, specialty, zip code and languages spoken in the office. Please email us at dermatologynyc@aol.com 

To view current newsworthy topics and publication summaries from Dermatology click on to our About Us page which is updated regularly.

Our Skin Care News Page will help you connect to other sites of highly respected resources where you can access further information about any topic related to dermatology.

If you are a dermatologist, cosmetic surgeon or a member of the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry in Greater New York area interested in having the opportunity for an open and free interchange  in an atmosphere conducive to learning in  exchanging your views on dermatology  and cosmetic dermatology  and would like to add your viewpoints to all  our Dermatologists in Manhattan, New York, please  contact us at  dermatologynyc@aol.com

We are pleased to offer you this exchange of ideas on dermatology to the general public and we thank you for your interest in the Dermatology NYC Association  of Greater New York.

NYC Dermatologist

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Our Mission

The National Rosacea Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the lives of people with rosacea by raising awareness, providing public health information and supporting medical research on this widespread but little-known disorder. The information the Society provides should not be considered medical advice, nor is it intended to replace consultation with a qualified physician. The Society does not evaluate, endorse or recommend any particular medications, products, equipment or treatments. Rosacea may vary substantially from one patient to another, and treatment must be tailored by a physician for each individual case. For more information, visit About Us.

What is Rosacea?

Rosacea (pronounced roh-ZAY-sha) is a common but little-known disorder of the facial skin that affects an estimated 14 million Americans -- and most of them don't know it. In fact, while rosacea is becoming increasingly widespread as the populous baby boom generation enters the most susceptible ages, a Gallup survey found that 78 percent of Americans have no knowledge of this condition, including how to recognize it and what to do about it.


Rosacea cannot be cured, but it can be controlled. Click here to learn more about this conspicuous condition

Because of its red-faced, acne-like effects on personal appearance, however, it can cause significant psychological, social and occupational problems if left untreated.

In recent surveys by the National Rosacea Society, more than 76 percent of rosacea patients said their condition had lowered their self-confidence and self-esteem, and 52 percent reported it had caused them to avoid public contact or cancel social engagements. Among rosacea patients with severe symptoms, nearly 70 percent said the disorder had adversely affected their professional interactions, and nearly 30 percent said they had even missed work because of their condition.

While the cause of rosacea is unknown and there is no cure, today medical help is available that can control the signs and symptoms of this potentially life-disruptive disorder. Any one of the following warning signs is a signal to see a dermatologist or other knowledgeable physician for diagnosis and appropriate treatment before the signs and symptoms become increasingly severe:

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