our practice
- D. Scott Miller, M.D.
- Chandler Thibodaux, PA-C
- Teresa Willis, PA-C
- Dr. Boris Ioffe, D.O., Pharm.D.
- Kimberley Smith, Medical Aesthetics Director
contact information
- Tarrant Dermatology Consultants
- 1622 Eighth Avenue
- Suite 100
- Fort Worth, Texas 76104
- Tel: 817-927-2332
- Fax: 817-927-0361
- Map
- Visit our other website
- Email Us
other locations
- Satellite Office
- 912 Foster Lane
- Professional Building II
- Weatherford, TX 76082
- Tel: 817-927-2332
- Map
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Communicate promptly with your provider with any health related questions or concerns.
- Highlights
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Acne Basics
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Aging Skin Basics
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Atopic Dermatitis Basics
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Psoriasis Basics
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Rosacea Basics
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Skin Cancer Basics
- Aldara for Actinic Keratoses
- Biologics for the Treatment of Psoriasis
- Corticosteroids
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Latisse®
- Medication Refills and Rebates
- Retinoids for Your Skin
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Botox
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Laser Hair Removal
- Laser Resurfacing
- Mohs Surgery for Skin Cancer
- Restylane®
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Sunscreens
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Dermatology and Skin Care Terms
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Sun Damage Video
Health Topics:
Health Education Index
D. Scott Miller, M.D., Chandler Thibodaux, PA-C, Teresa Willis, PA-C, , Dr. Boris Ioffe, D.O., Pharm.D., Kimberley Smith, Medical Aesthetics Director and the staff of Tarrant Dermatology Consultants provide our patients with a Health Education Library. The Library includes dermatology handouts and links to medical organizations trusted by dermatologists.
Skin care topics include:
Acne is a common skin condition affecting our teenage and adult patients. The Library reviews acne myths, acne medicines, and other acne treatments that we recommend. Learn more about acne from the AAD.
Eczema, also called "atopic dermatitis", causes recurrent bouts of dry, itching and inflamed skin. The Library reviews treatment options and dermatologist recommended tips to manage your eczema, including the use of moisturizers. Learn more about eczema from the National Eczema Association.
Psoriasis is a chronic, autoimmune skin disease. Read about the different types of psoriasis (plaque psoriasis, scalp psoriasis) and psoriasis treatment options that are available, including corticosteroids, vitamin D derivatives, retinoids, phototherapy (PUVA), and new "biologics". Your dermatologist will prescribe psoriasis medications based on the type of psoriasis, its location, severity, duration and history of previous treatments. Learn more about psoriasis from the National Psoriasis Foundation.
Rosacea is a common skin disorder treated by dermatologists that causes redness and an acne-like rash on the face. The Library reviews the different types of rosacea and rosacea treatment options, including laser and light treatments. Learn more about rosacea from the National Rosacea Society.
Skin Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) are the two major forms of "non-melanoma" skin cancer. The Library reviews skin cancer types and skin cancer treatment options, including medications (Aldara, 5-FU), excision, and Mohs Surgery. Dermatologists advise the regular use of sunscreens and sun avoidance measures to reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
D. Scott Miller, M.D., Chandler Thibodaux, PA-C, Teresa Willis, PA-C, , Dr. Boris Ioffe, D.O., Pharm.D., Kimberley Smith, Medical Aesthetics Director and the staff of Tarrant Dermatology Consultants hope that the dermatologist recommended information helps you to better understand your health and take care of your skin.
This information is for general educational uses only. It may not apply to you and your specific medical needs. This information should not be used in place of a visit, call, consultation with or the advice of your physician or health care professional. Communicate promptly with your physician or other health care professional with any health-related questions or concerns.
Be sure to follow specific instructions given to you by your physician or health care professional.