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Dermatology

  • About Us

    The Division of Dermatology provides specialized care for patients with a wide range of skin, hair and nail disorders. Our team of specialists uses extensive resources to provide comprehensive, age-appropriate treatment for your child and helps your family understand and treat his or her dermatological condition.

    Unique Specialists, Child-Focused Care

    As the home to the only three board-certified pediatric dermatologists in Greater Cincinnati, we are experts at meeting the unique needs of children with a variety of skin, hair and nail disorders including acne, eczema, psoriasis, genetic skin conditions, birthmarks, infectious and non-infectious skin rashes and skin manifestations of systemic diseases. Our focus on pediatric patients means we have extensive experience making procedures as comfortable as possible for your child. 

    Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment for Rare Conditions

    The Division of Dermatology’s connection with divisions throughout Cincinnati Children’s makes us a world leader in caring for rare and severe dermatological conditions, such as epidermolysis bullosa (EB), hemangiomas and other vascular malformations. We coordinate with specialists from more than 20 divisions throughout the hospital to diagnose and treat a wide range of diseases. This collaboration also allows us to identify complications and additional conditions that may underlie a skin problem. Our comprehensive approach to care can give your child the best possible outcome in the shortest possible timeframe.

 
  • An EB Patient's Story

    Twelve-year-old Shane DiGiovanna has never gone a day in his life without bandages. He was born with a rare skin condition known as EB, or epidermolysis bullosa, which means his skin is so fragile just touching it could break it. Shane's family relocated to Cincinnati recently so Shane can be treated by specialists such as dermatologist Anne Lucky, MD, an expert on the disorder.