PrepQ for Dermatology

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Dermatology procedures we've done the work for

Every procedure ships with prep instructions, what-to-expect guidance, aftercare, and the questions patients actually ask — written by physicians, approved by yours before going live.

Skin biopsy (shave/punch/excisional)Mohs surgerySurgical excision (skin cancer/mole)Dermal fillersLaser skin treatmentMelanomaBasal cell skin cancerBotox (neuromodulator)Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndromeSquamous cell skin cancerActinic keratosisPsoriasisPsoriasis - guttateSkin CancerChemical peelCryotherapy (freezing)+16 more

Real questions. Physician-approved answers.

A sample from our dermatology answer library. Your practice reviews and approves every answer — and can customize any of them to your protocols — before a single patient sees it.

How will my scar look and can anything reduce it?
Scars tend to fade and soften over many months, and most settle to a thin line, though how a scar looks varies from person to person and by location. Once the area is fully healed, there are gentle options that some people find helpful, such as sun protection and scar care. Your dermatologist can suggest what's appropriate for your skin and your scar.
Surgical Excision (Skin Cancer/Mole)
What is recovery like after a cyst or lipoma removal?
Recovery is usually straightforward, with some soreness, swelling, or bruising around the site that eases over the following days. In general it's best to keep the area clean and follow the wound care and activity instructions your dermatology office gives you. They can tell you when stitches come out and when you can return to your usual activities.
Cyst Or Lipoma Removal
Can I shower, exercise, or swim after a skin biopsy?
Activity guidance depends on the biopsy type, location, and how it was closed, so the best source is the instructions from your dermatology office. In general, many people are told to keep the site clean and dry at first and to ease back into swimming or hard exercise once it's healing well. Your care team can tell you the right timing for your site.
Skin Biopsy (Shave/Punch/Excisional)
What is Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome?
Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome, sometimes called Gorlin syndrome, is a rare inherited condition that can make a person more likely to develop basal cell skin cancers and other changes. It is usually present from birth and runs in families. If you would like to understand it better, your care team can share information suited to your situation.
Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome
What are the treatments for Intraocular (Uveal) Melanoma?
There are several general approaches that may be used for intraocular melanoma, such as radiation therapy, surgery, or other treatments, often guided by eye specialists. The right plan depends on many personal factors and is decided together with your care team. They can walk you through the options and support you in choosing what fits your needs.
Intraocular (Uveal) Melanoma
Why can't I shower or get my back wet during patch testing?
In general, keeping your back dry during patch testing matters because water can loosen the patches or disturb the test, which affects the results. The exact instructions are specific to your test, so please follow what your dermatology team told you about bathing and keeping the area dry. If you're unsure, the office can clarify the rules for you.
Dermatology

Examples from PrepQ's physician-reviewed library. Practices customize answers to their own protocols during onboarding.

Live in about a week. No EHR integration.

1 — Your physicians approve the answer set

We stage every derm answer for your review. Your doctors approve or edit each one — about an hour of physician time.

2 — Your practice gets a dedicated number

Patients text or call it any time. Urgent symptoms escalate to your office or 911 — the AI never freelances.

3 — Your staff stops repeating themselves

The same calls stop coming in. Your dashboard shows every question, answer, and escalation.

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