Treating a Variety of Skin Conditions with Expert Care
H. Richard Reynolds, M.D. evaluates and treats each patient personally rather than relying on physician extenders. He also believes each medical skincare treatment should be personalized to suit your specific situation. Dr. Reynolds and his staff take the time to care for you every step of the way from diagnosis to treatment and beyond. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Reynolds for a skin exam today by calling (304) 345-3570.
“I think Dr Reynolds is the best dermatologist around. He has kept this sun worshipper free of any spots that look suspicious…He's a wonderful person and very friendly.”
- Frances M.
Dermatology Procedures & Details
Skin Cancer Prevention Guide
- Don’t allow your skin to burn when outside
- Use broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher
- Keep newborns out of the sun and use sunscreen on babies over the age of six months.
- Visit a dermatologist at least once per year for a professional skin exam and skin cancer screening.
- Visit THE SKIN CANCER FOUNDATION for more prevention tips
Cryosurgery
Cryosurgery is using liquid nitrogen to freeze certain skin abnormalities. The procedure is simple and doesn’t take much time. If you develop a skin issue, it’s important to see a dermatologist right away for a skin exam.
Conditions Treated with Cryosurgery
- Actinic Keratosis
- Solar Lentigo
- Seborrheic Keratosis
- Viral Wart
- Molluscum Contagiosum
- And More
Cosmetic Skin Treatment
Sclerotherapy is a common procedure to treat small varicose veins. While sclerotherapy is primarily used as a cosmetic skin treatment, it can also help with aching, swelling, burning, and cramping. The procedure has very few risks and minor side effects like bruising or red skin near the injection site, which typically subsides between one and two weeks.
What is a Sclerotherapy Procedure
Your dermatologist will use a small needle to inject a solution into the veins which causes them to collapse, then fade from view after becoming scar tissue. Not all veins respond at the same time. Smaller veins can take from three to six weeks to see improvement and larger ones from three to four months. Call Dr. Reynolds for a skin exam to see if you’re eligible for sclerotherapy today, (304) 345-3570.