DR. CYNTHIA STEFFENSEN BAILEY, MD
Dermatology at Corline Ct, Sebastopol, CA

License number
California A43538
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Dermatology
Address
Address
7064 Corline Ct BLDG C, Sebastopol, CA 95472
Phone
(707) 829-5778
(707) 829-7629 (Fax)

Professional information

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Dr. Cynthia S Bailey, Sebastopol CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Dermatology
Address:
Advanced Skin Care and Dermatology Physicians, Inc.
7064 Corline Ct STE C, Sebastopol 95472
(707) 829-5778 (Phone), (707) 829-7629 (Fax)
Procedures:
Acne, Biopsies, Botox Injections, Botox, Captique, Collagen, Hylaform & Restylane Injections, Cosmetic Dermatology (Acne Surgery), Dermatology, Facial Peel, Laser Hair Removal, Mohs Micrograhpic Surgery For Skin Cancer, Mole Removal, Restylane Injections, Sclerotherapy, Skin Biopsy, Skin Cancer Removal, Skin Care, Skin Lesions, Skin Surgery
Conditions:
Acne, Melanoma (Skin Cancer), Rosacea, Skin Aging, Skin Cancer, Skin Care, Skin Conditions, Skin Diseases, Skin Diseases & Disorders, Skin Lesions, Skin Problems, Skin Rash, Wrinkles & Skin Aging
Certifications:
Dermatology
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Advanced Skin Care and Dermatology Physicians, Inc.
7064 Corline Ct STE C, Sebastopol 95472
Palm Drive Hospital
501 Petaluma Ave, Sebastopol 95472
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital
1165 Montgomery Dr, Santa Rosa 95405
Education:
Medical School
Tulane University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1985
Ochsner Fdn Hospital
Graduated: 1986
University Calif
Graduated: 1990


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Cynthia Steffensen Bailey, Sebastopol CA

Specialties:
Dermatologist
Address:
7064 Corline Ct, Sebastopol, CA 95472
Education:
Tulane University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
UCSD Healthcare - Residency - Dermatology
Board certifications:
American Board of Dermatology Certification in Dermatology


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Method And Apparatus For Improving The Appearance Of Nails Affected By Onychomycosis Through The Topical Application Of Highly Concentrated Or Supersaturated Boric Acid

US Patent:
2011008, Apr 14, 2011
Filed:
Oct 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/901456
Inventors:
Cynthia Bailey - Sebastopol CA, US
International Classification:
A45D 29/20
US Classification:
132200, 132 75
Abstract:
A toenail treatment kit for treating onychomycosis and improving nail appearance for persons suffering onychomycosis, including a highly concentrated or supersaturated solution of boric acid. The boric acid solution is poured into a soaking tray having a fluid reservoir for containing said boric acid solution and a footrest proximate the reservoir on which to expose toenails to the boric acid solution. The method of treating onychomycosis using the solution and soaking tray includes the steps of pretreating skin proximate the affected nails; preparing and maintaining a fresh supply of highly concentrated or supersaturated boric acid solution; pouring the boric acid solution into the soaking tray; and soaking the affected nails for a period of time between a few seconds up to 30 minutes at least once per day every day for a sufficiently long period of time for the condition to appreciably improve or to resolve.


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Method And Apparatus For Improving The Appearance Of Nails Affected By Onychomycosis Through The Topical Application Of An Aqueous Solution Containing Boric Acid And Camphor Or Other Terpenes

US Patent:
2012027, Nov 1, 2012
Filed:
Jul 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/546984
Inventors:
Cynthia S. Bailey - Sebastopol CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 33/22, A61P 31/10, A61M 35/00
US Classification:
604290, 424 61
Abstract:
A method of treating onychomycosis and improving nail appearance for persons suffering onychomycosis, including preparing an aqueous solution containing between 0.3% and 28% (3 g/L or 0.049 mole/L and 280 g/L or 4.53 mole/L) boric acid and between 0.1% and 11% (lg/L or 0.0066 mole/L and 110 g/L or 0.072 mole/L) camphor or other terpene, and applying the solution to the affected nails for a period of time between a few seconds up to 30 minutes at least once per day every day for a sufficiently long period of time for the condition to appreciably improve or to resolve.