Baby Lobster Cyst Jumps Out on Doctor!
This cyst looks like a baby lobster and jumps out almost a foot away! Dr. Timothy Jochen removes the little bugger in a hurry!
* Results and your patient experience may vary
This cyst looks like a baby lobster and jumps out almost a foot away! Dr. Timothy Jochen removes the little bugger in a hurry!
* Results and your patient experience may vary
Sahar sees patients on Saturdays at our Loma Linda office, where she provides both medical and cosmetic dermatology services.
Hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating is a common disorder affecting many people. Palmar hyperhidrosis or sweaty palms is the most common form of hyperhidrosis
Although Seborrheic Keratoses are confused with warts, they are quite different. Seborrheic keratoses are non-cancerous growths of the outer layer of skin.
A cyst is an abnormal closed, hollow, and membranous sac filled with air, bodily fluids, keratin, and/or pus if the cyst has ever been infected.
Dr. Jochen removes a Xanthelasma on the upper eyelids by electrodesiccation. These are yellow patches around the eyelids made up of cholesterol deposits.
Dr. Timothy Jochen Medical Director, Contour Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery Center Dr. Jochen specializes in Mohs Surgery for skin cancer…
Dermatologist Dr. Timothy Jochen demonstrates a cyst excision on a patient that has reoccurring cysts. Watch to learn more about cysts and their causes.
Our MA, Lee, demonstrates how to dress an open wound using a “Zinc Wrap”. Zinc plays a major role in regulating every phase of the wound healing process.
Watch as years of built-up material are squeezed from the cyst while Dr. Jochen carefully removes the sac to help prevent it from returning.
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Srita Chakka, an award-winning medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatologist, to the Contour Dermatology family.
Keratoderma blennorrhagicum are skin lesions appearing first on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, eventually spreading to scalp, torso, & genitals.
Dr. Chiao joined Contour Dermatology this past summer. Is highly qualified dermatologist with impressive credentials including her Medical Degree from Harvard.
This infection initially presents as an outbreak of blisters that may break open and form ulcers which heal in 2-4 weeks. The virus then enters a latent stage.
Vasculitis occurs because of damage to the blood vessels in the skin. This can appear as small red-purple spots or bumps on the lower legs.
A venous lake is a common vascular deformity that can appear on the vermilion border of the lip, on the ear, or on the face.

