Dermatologist In Miami

Get care from Little Havana to Wynwood, Coral Way, Coconut Grove, Allapattah and everywhere in-between, Piction Dermatology is here to deliver for Miami.
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How the Weather and Seasons in Miami Affect the Skin

Miami’s tropical climate may make it a popular destination spot, but it affects the skin in a range of ways. During those humid Miami summers, people there are at greater risk of clogged pores, acne, and heat rashes. Furthermore, Miami has a very high UV index, making people’s skin more vulnerable to premature aging and sunburns. Too much sun exposure can lead to dehydration, dark spots, fine lines, and an increased risk of skin cancer.

The winter months in Miami are hardly a reprieve. While not as hot, temperatures remain warm, and the air can even become slightly drier. This change in season can lead to dehydration and even duller skin tones for people accustomed to greater moisture levels. Still, Miami winters don’t do the same damage to skin that you’ll find in colder, drier regions. More often than not, a greater commitment to moisturizing will go a long way.

Seasonal changes in Miami also lead to changes in the levels of pollen and other allergens in the air, which can worsen conditions like eczema and dermatitis. Maintaining healthy skin in Miami involves making adjustments to changes in the seasons and in the weather, and making good use of the tools at your disposal: sunscreen, cleansers, moisturizers, and more.

Understanding UV Exposure and Sun Protection in Miami

UV exposure is a big concern in Miami, where sunlight is intense and high temperatures are frequent. Miami has a very high UV index, which means that the sunlight is more intense and more potentially harmful to the skin–especially during the summer months and midday hours. Staying out in the sun in Miami, even for relatively brief periods, can lead to significant UV exposure.

When you spend time in the Miami sun, it’s critical to take precautions to protect the health of your skin. Most dermatologists recommend using broad-spectrum sunscreen (protecting against UVA and UVB, the two types of UV radiation). It’s important to use SPF 30 or higher and be sure to reapply it every two hours, especially if you’ve been sweating or swimming. Beyond sunscreen, protective clothing is an absolute must. Some smart clothing options include: wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses with UV protection, lightweight long sleeves. Moreover, it is advisable to spend time in the shade during peak sun hours (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.), reducing your exposure and your risk of skin harm.

By understanding the strength of UV rays in Orlando and following some simple steps to protect yourself, you can protect your skin from the most harmful effects of UV exposure.

Do I Need a Referral to See a Dermatologist in Miami?

In Miami, the question of whether you need a referral to see a dermatologist entirely depends on your health insurance. Some plans, such as Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), do require a referral from a primary care physician for you to go see a specialist–including dermatologists. Some Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) and other private plans, however, let you make an appointment directly with a specialist, no referral needed. Before trying to make an appointment, check with your insurance provider. That said, if you intend to pay out of pocket, no referral is needed.

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How It Works

Getting started with our service is quick and straightforward. Follow these three simple steps to receive expert dermatological care from the comfort of your home.

Step 1

Simple signup to tell us about your skin, hair or nail concern
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Step 2

Expert dermatologist review and personalized care plan in a few hours instead of months
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Step 3

Continuous support to follow your progress with easy online check-ins
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Did we mention we take insurance?

We accept most insurance plans to make it easier. No insurance? Don't worry, we offer very affordable out-of-pocket care!

Common Conditions We Treat

Acne

Acne

We offer comprehensive solutions to manage and treat acne.
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Moles & Herpes

Our experts provide thorough care for moles and herpes management.
Eczema

Psoriasis & Eczema

We offer effective solutions for the control of psoriasis and eczema.
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Hair Loss & Thinning

We offer specialized treatments for hair restoration and scalp health.
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What Our Patients are Saying

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Got easy, quick scheduling and diagnosis at home. The dermatologist was kind, thoughtful, and helpful.
Claire
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I avoid doctors but their process was incredibly convenient and got exactly what I needed.
Cameron
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Piction Health saved time, helped my condition, and conveniently ordered prescriptions. Excellent manners, no wait-time.
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Meet Our Dermatologists

People Also Ask

What is Piction Health?

Piction Health™ is a virtual-first dermatology clinic delivering high quality care for patients with skin concerns. We use cutting edge technology and automation coupled with a care team of board certified dermatologists and nurse practitioners to provide patients with an accelerated experience from initial assessment to resolution and follow up.

Because average wait-times for seeing a dermatologist can take several months according to the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, our mission is to provide care to people who need expert dermatology care in a much more timely manner, usually within 48 hours.

How does online dermatology work?

More than 80% of skin conditions can be handled with an online consult and images, and if needed, we will coordinate an in-person visit near you!

Do you take insurance?

Yes, we accept insurance and have simple, low cost out of pocket care if you'd rather not use it. We currently accept Aetna, Cigna, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield (Elevance), United Healthcare, ConnectiCare, Emblem, and others! You can use your HSA or FSA card too.

What states are you currently active in?

We are currently accepting patients in Florida, Massachusetts, Washington, New Hampshire and Connecticut!

Do dermatologists treat all skin conditions?

Dermatologists are skin experts who handle a wide range of medical conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails. They offer medical treatments for various issues, from common problems like acne to more serious conditions such as skin cancer. Many dermatology practices provide both medical and cosmetic services, addressing concerns like hair loss, sun damaged skin, and brown spots. While they treat most skin-related issues, some may specialize in specific areas like pediatric dermatology or focus on particular procedures such as Mohs surgery for skin cancer.

What are four common skin problems?

Four common skin problems that dermatologists frequently treat include:
Acne: A widespread condition affecting many people, especially teenagers and young adults.
Eczema: A chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes itching and redness.
Psoriasis: An autoimmune disorder resulting in scaly, itchy patches on the skin.
Rosacea: A condition characterized by facial redness and sometimes small, pus-filled bumps.

Dermatologists offer various treatment options for these and other skin issues, ranging from topicals to advanced therapies like laser treatments. They also provide guidance on skin care routines and lifestyle changes to help manage these conditions effectively. Whether you're dealing with poison ivy, broken blood vessels, or more complex skin concerns, a dermatologist can help create a tailored approach to improve your skin health and overall well-being.

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