
Dr. Jay L Viernes MD
Dermatologist
6811 Austin Center Blvd #300 Austin TX, 78731About
Dr. Viernes practices medical and surgical dermatology and works at ARC's Far West Medical Tower location. He sees patients of all ages with any medical skin concern. Cosmetic issues are managed at ARC's Southwest location.
Education and Training
Uniformed Services University of The Health Sciences,Bethesda, Md, United States 1989
Board Certification
DermatologyAmerican Board of DermatologyABD
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Dr. Jay L Viernes MD's Expert Contributions
Do acne face washes really help in preventing acne?
Acne face washes (with either benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid) can help with acne control, but sometimes need additional treatment to clear the skin. By themselves, they might not be sufficient for you. READ MORE
13 yr old with hives, should we go to the doctor?
If no other symptoms, I would continue exactly what you are doing. The hives should eventually settle down. Chronic hives (> 6 weeks) can happen and if this does, you might consider seeing an Allergist. READ MORE
I accidentally spilled bleach on my skin and it left a burn. What should I do?
Assuming this is a recent spill and "burn", I would apply plain white petrolatum ointment until the skin is fully healed without an 'rawness', then consider applying an OTC silicone scar gel. READ MORE
How do I know what is the right SPF for me?
You should always apply a sunscreen or sunblock that's at least an SPF 30 or higher. If you are swimming or perspiring a lot while outside, then make sure the type of product is rated as "very water resistant". You should also plan on re-applying it about every 90-120 minutes or more often if needed depending on the activity you are doing. READ MORE
I have pigmentation issues around my neck and elbows. Is there anything I can do?
Without seeing the level of decreased color, it is difficult for me to tell you whether or not there's any treatment. You should get it evaluated by a dermatologist. READ MORE
Is nail discoloration a sign of a health problem?
Fingenails or toenails or both? Nail thickening and discoloration can be due to several issues -- most of which are harmless and more an "appearance" issue. However, if the appearance bother you, you should get it evaluated. READ MORE
Are parabens really harmful for the skin?
Unless you have a known sensitivity to these chemicals, they are not known to be harmful to the skin. READ MORE
Is it a spider bite?
Possibly bites. No way to tell if it was a spider. If getting better over time, I would just monitor it for worsening. READ MORE
Second opinion on biopsy?
Not necessarily. I would just wait until you hear back from the other pathologist and go from there. READ MORE
Are parabens really harmful to the skin?
Unless you have a known sensitivity to parabens, they are not considered harmful. READ MORE
What causes excessive facial hair growth?
Usually genetics, but there can also be hormonal issues. You should get seen by your primary care doctor first. READ MORE
I am suffering for excessive acne, despite of taking care of my skin. What should I do?
Lowering your intake of foods with a high glycemic index number can help. but sounds like you should get evaluated by a dermatologist since you are still having trouble into your 30s. You might have rosacea and not acne. READ MORE
Can tanning cause any skin concerns?
Tanning is a sign of sun damage to the skin. It's the skin response to excess UV exposure and the color cells (melanocytes) increase melanin production (causing the brown color) in an effort to shield the skin making ("baby skin cells") from the UV. You risk premature aging of your skin as well and when this shows up, it's too late to reverse most of damage. READ MORE
I have some red spots around my thighs. What could these be?
There are many possibilities to what this could be. You'll need to be seen by a skin doctor to evaluate it and recommend a treatment. READ MORE
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Data provided by the National Library of MedicineAwards
- American Academy of Dermatology American Medical Association Associati 2005-2006
Treatments
- Moles
- Birthmark
Professional Memberships
- Member Travis County Medical Society
- Fellow AAD Membership
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