Texas Dermatology & Laser Specialists


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  • Communicates Well: 98%
  • Average Wait Time: 14 minutes

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  • Takes Time to Listen: 99%
  • Communicates Well: 98%
  • Average Wait Time: 14 minutes
  • "We adore Dr. Browning. So gentle, concerned, kind and truly connected to our child's needs and well-being. We could not have asked for a better experience. "

  • "I want to take this opportunity to thank Dr Emily Becker for the attention and professionalism she displayed during our family visit. We only had 2 scheduled appointments for two of my sons. However once she diagnosed the issue Dr Becker ask to see my other son and myself. Who does that now a days? Thanks a million doc."

  • "The Doctor was thorough and personable. I like the efficiency of the staff in getting a quick CAT scan while I was in the area."

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Texas Dermatology & Laser Specialists Office Information

  • Mon: 8am - 5:30pm
    Tues: 8am - 5:30pm
    Wed: 8am - 8pm
    Thurs: 8am - 5:30pm
    Fri: 12pm - 5:30pm
    Sat: Closed
    Sun: Closed
  • What is infantile Hemangioma?

     

    Infantile hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors of childhood, characterized by endothelial cell proliferation. They are the most common soft-tissue tumors of childhood, occurring in 3% to 10% of the population. The lesions are usually not detectable at birth but appear during the first 4 to 6 weeks...
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  • Photodynamic Therapy

    Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a great option for treating precancerous skin lesions called actinic keratosis.
     


     

    Treating pre-cancerous skin spots with a type of light therapy may be more effective than the usual therapy -- freezing the lesions with liquid nitrogen, a new study suggests.
     
    Rough, scaly...
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  • Oxybenzone

    Recently I had a colleague ask me about what my thoughts were regarding Oxybenzone in sunscreens.  Here is my reply:
     
    "Oxybenzone would only be a problem in a patient with contact allergy.  Otherwise it is a safe "chemical" sunscreen that has been extensively tested by the FDA prior to...
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