our practice
- Dr. Lawrence J. Finkel, M.D.
- Nichole Thomas, PA-C
- Debbie Rector, Practice Manager
- Susan Fowler, Administrative Assistant
- Anna Webb, Medical Assistant
- Renaye Schaeffer, LPN, Esthetician
- Lauren Stern, Receptionist
- Tammy Bun, Medical Assistant
- Katie Miller, Receptionist
contact information
- Lawrence J. Finkel, M.D.
- 360 Church Street
- Warrenton, Virginia 20186
- Tel: 540-347-2020
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Health Topics:
Health Education Index
Lawrence J. Finkel, M.D. and his staff have provided a health education resource for its patients and the Warrenton, Virginia community. We hope you find the skin care information here to be helpful.
Acne – Acne ("zits," "pimples") is a common skin condition affecting our teenage and adult patients. Dr. Finkel offers a review of acne skin care, acne myths, acne and diet, acne medications (retinoids, benzoyl peroxide), and other acne treatments. Learn more about acne from the AAD.
Actinic Keratoses – Actinic keratoses, also referred to as "AKs," are a common pre-cancerous skin condition caused by excessive sun exposure. The Library offers reviews of AKs and the various treatments available, including cryotherapy and topical medications. Learn more about actinic keratoses from the AAD.
Aging Skin – Our skin changes as we age. There are now many new and innovative anti-aging treatments available that provide a more youthful appearance. Dr. Finkel provides reviews of several cosmetic procedures, including medications (tretinoin, Latisse), botulinum toxin (Botox), dermal fillers (Restylane, Juvederm), and laser and light treatments, such as Intense Pulsed Light (IPL). Learn more about Aging Skin from the AAD.
Atopic Dermatitis – Learn more about eczema from the AAD or visit the National Eczema Association for information regarding dermatitis management and support groups.
Psoriasis – Lawrence J. Finkel, M.D. offers reviews of the different types of this chronic skin disorder (plaque psoriasis, guttate psoriasis, and scalp psoriasis) and the psoriasis treatment options that are available, including corticosteroids, vitamin D derivatives, retinoids, phototherapy (PUVA), cyclosporine, and new biologic treatment options. Learn more about psoriasis from the AAD, or visit the National Psoriasis Foundation regarding psoriasis management and support groups.
Rosacea – Rosacea is a common but poorly understood disorder of the facial skin that causes redness and an acne-like rash. Lawrence J. Finkel, M.D. reviews the different types of rosacea and rosacea treatment options, including topical metronidazole, oral antibiotics (doxycycline), and laser and light treatments. Learn more about rosacea from the AAD, or visit the National Rosacea Society.
Skin Cancer – 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of their lifetimes. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of skin cancer. Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are the two major forms of "non-melanoma" skin cancer. The Library reviews skin cancer types and skin cancer treatment options, including medications (Aldara, 5-FU), excision, and Mohs Surgery. Learn more about skin cancer from the AAD, or visit the Skin Cancer Foundation for information regarding skin cancer prevention and support groups.
Sunscreens – The regular use of sunscreen is an important step to prevent sunburns, skin cancer and premature aging of the skin. Dr. Finkel reviews practical sunscreen information, including SPF values, types of ultraviolet radiation (UVA and UVB), sunscreen ingredients and tips on using sunscreen. Learn more about sunscreen.
The Library includes patient handouts and links to trusted health resources, such as the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD).
You may refer to the educational content here to better understand and manage your health. Please keep in mind that the information here is of general interest and may not apply to your specific medical diagnosis and recommended treatment plan.
The health information provided here should not be used in place of a visit, call, consultation with or the advice of Lawrence J. Finkel, M.D. Communicate promptly with one of our medical staff with any health related questions or concerns.
A
- Acne and Diet
- Acne Basics
- Acne in Teenagers
- Acne Medications: Non-Prescription
- Acne Medications: Prescription
- Acne Medicine Tips
- Acne Myths
- Acne Scars
- Acne Skin Care
- Acne Tips for Boys
- Acne Tips for Girls
- Acne Treatments
- Acne: Mild
- Acne: Moderate
- Acne: Severe
- Acne: Truncal (on the body)
- Actinic Keratosis (AK)
- Acyclovir - Oral
- Adult Acne
- Aging Skin Basics
- Albinism
- Alopecia Areata
- Alternative and Complementary Skin Care Therapies (CAM)
- Angioma: Cherry
- Angioma: Spider
- Antibiotics for Acne
- Antibiotics for Skin Infections (Topical and Oral)
- Antifungals for Skin Infections (Topical and Oral)
- Antihistamines
- Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) Basics
- Atopic Dermatitis in Children
- Atopic Dermatitis: Avoiding Flares
- Atopiclair
B
- Behcet's Syndrome
- Benzoyl Peroxide (Benzac, Clearasil, Proactiv)
- Biologics for Psoriasis
- Boils and Carbuncles
- Botulinum Toxin Cosmetic
- Botulinum Toxin: Hyperhidrosis
- Brown Spots
- Bullous Pemphigoid
C
- Calcineurin Inhibitors
- Canker Sores (Aphthous Ulcers)
- Cellulitis
- Chemical Peels
- Clinical Research
- Clobetasol Topical
- Coal Tar - Topical
- Contact Dermatitis
- Corticosteroids for Eczema
- Corticosteroids: Topical
- Cosmeceuticals
- Cosmetic Dermatology Basics
- Cosmetics
- Cryotherapy (Liquid Nitrogen)
- Curettage and Cautery
- Cyclosporine for Psoriasis
- Cyst, Epidermoid (Sebaceous)
D
- Dandruff
- Decubitus Ulcers (Bed Sores)
- Dermabrasion
- Dermatitis, Hand
- Dermatofibroma
- Doxycycline, Anti-Inflammatory Dose (Low-Dose)
- Dry Skin (Xerosis)
- Dyshidrotic Eczema (Pompholyx)
E
- Eczema (Dermatitis)
- Eczema Treatment
- Eczema: Bathing and Moisturizing
- Elidel (pimecrolimus)
- Epidermolysis Bullosa
- Erivedge (vismodegib)
- Erythrasma
F
- Facial Skin Rejuvenation
- Fixed Drug Eruption
- Folliculitis
- Fungal Nail Infection (Onychomycosis)
- Fungal Skin Infections (tinea, ringworm)
G
H
- Hair Excess (Unwanted Facial Hair)
- Hair Loss (Balding)
- Hair Loss: Female
- Hair Loss: Male
- Health Information on the Internet
- Hemangiomas
- Herpes: Oral and Skin
- Hives (Urticaria)
- Hyperhidrosis (Sweating Excessively)
- Hyperpigmentation, Post-Inflammatory (PIH)
I
- Ichthyosis Vulgaris
- Impetigo
- Indoor Tanning Risks
- IPL (Intense Pulsed Light)
- iPLEDGE Program
- Itching
J
K
L
- Laser Hair Removal
- Laser Resurfacing
- Lasers for Psoriasis
- Lasers: For Skin
- Latisse® (bimatropost ophthalmic solution)
- Lentigines (Age Spots, Liver Spots)
- Lichen Planus
- Lichen Sclerosus
- Lupus: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
- Lyme Disease
M
- Medication Rebates for Dermatology Treatments
- Medication Refills
- Melasma
- Methotrexate for Psoriasis
- Metronidazole for Rosacea
- Microdermabrasion
- Minocycline for Acne
- Mohs Surgery for Skin Cancer
- Moisturizers
- Moisturizers for Eczema
- Moles (Nevi)
- Molluscum Contagiosum
- MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staph. Aureus)
N
O
P
- Patch Testing for Skin Allergies
- Pemphigus
- Perioral Dermatitis
- Phototherapy for Psoriasis
- Pityriasis Alba
- Pityriasis Rosea
- Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac
- Port Wine Stain
- Psoriasis Basics
- Psoriasis Severity
- Psoriasis Treatment
- Psoriasis: Erythrodermic
- Psoriasis: Guttate
- Psoriasis: Inverse
- Psoriasis: Plaque
- Psoriasis: Pustular
- Psoriasis: Scalp
- Psoriasis: Skin Care and Management
R
- Restylane
- Retinoids: Topical
- Rosacea and Cosmetics
- Rosacea Basics
- Rosacea Diary
- Rosacea Research
- Rosacea Skin Care
- Rosacea Subtype 1 (Facial Redness)
- Rosacea Subtype 2 (Bumps and Pimples)
- Rosacea Subtype 3 (Enlargement of the Nose)
- Rosacea Subtype 4 (Ocular Rosacea)
- Rosacea Treatment
S
- Scabies
- Scar
- Scleroderma
- Seborrheic Dermatitis
- Seborrheic Keratosis
- Shingles (Zoster)
- Skin Biopsy
- Skin Cancer Basics
- Skin Cancer, Basal Cell
- Skin Cancer, Melanoma
- Skin Cancer, Squamous Cell
- Skin Care
- Skin Self Examination
- Skin, Normal
- SkinMedica
- Solaraze® Gel (diclofenac sodium - 3%)
- Spider Veins
- Spironolactone for Acne
- Staphylococcus (Staph aureus)
- Stelara (ustekinumab) for Psoriasis
- Strep (Group A Streptococcus, GAS)
- Sun Protection
- Sunburn
- Sunscreens
- Swimmer's Itch
T
- Tattoo Removal
- Tinea Versicolor
- Tissue Tightening
- Topical 5-FU (5-Fluorouracil)
- Topix
- Tretinoin (Retin A Micro, Renova)
- Tri-Luma Cream
V
- Vanos (fluocinonide)
- Varicose Veins
- Vectical (calcitriol) Ointment
- Vitamin D Derivatives for Psoriasis
- Vitiligo








