Dr. Erica Mailler, MD, Dermatology

Dr. Erica Mailler, MD

Dermatology in Orlando, FL

Dr. Erica Mailler, MD is a Dermatology specializing in proactive, comprehensive dermatological care at her clinic in Orlando, FL. Registered with The Florida Board of Medicine and practicing under Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458... Read More

Verified Licensed in FL Referral Typically Required Board Certified NPI: 1508077801 20+ Years Experience Wright State University / Main Campus (2004) English Female
Primary Practice Location 7335 W Sand Lake Rd Ste 200
Orlando, FL
32819
Primary Phone (407) 352-8553
Hospital Affiliations AdventHealth Orlando
Professional Details

Dr. Erica Mailler, MD is a Dermatology specializing in proactive, comprehensive dermatological care at her clinic in Orlando, FL. Registered with The Florida Board of Medicine and practicing under Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice), she is deeply committed to empowering patients with personalized prevention plans. Your dermatologist is your primary partner in lifelong skin health, creating personalized prevention plans, coordinating vital screenings for early skin cancer detection, managing skin, hair, and nail conditions, and ensuring your overall wellness for years to come. She serves all ages. Currently, Dr. Mailler is not accepting new patients, but you can call (407) 352-8553 to inquire about waitlists or future openings.

Dr. Erica Mailler, MD is a dermatologist in Orlando, FL with over 20 years of experience in the medical field, specializing in Skin Cancer & Excision. With a wealth of clinical knowledge and compassionate care, she brings extensive expertise to her patients and their families. She earned her medical degree from Wright State University, Main Campus in 2004, followed by residency training in Dermatologies at University Of Cincinnati, Main Campus (2009), and fellowship training in University Of Cincinnati (2010), further specializing her expertise in the comprehensive medical care of all ages. Dr. Mailler is Board Certified in Dermatology and Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery by the American Board of Dermatology. She is affiliated with AdventHealth Orlando. Dr. Mailler's deep understanding of skin as a reflection of overall health informs her approach to care, enabling her to address the holistic needs of her patients. She is committed to providing effective treatment and personalized preventive care, ensuring that every patient receives the best possible experience. Dr. Erica Mailler provides consultations primarily in English.

A key part of the WePrevent mission is building your personalized prevention roadmap. Dr. Erica Mailler is a vital partner in this journey, focusing on proactive strategies to protect and enhance your long-term health.

Dr. Erica Mailler partners with you in achieving optimal skin health, offering personalized preventive care plans. She coordinates crucial screenings for early skin cancer detection, expertly manages skin, hair, and nail conditions, and prioritizes your overall well-being, ensuring a proactive approach to lifelong skin health.

By working together, you and Dr. Erica Mailler can create a clear, actionable plan to address your unique risk factors and health goals.

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  • Small Group Maryland Elect Choice Open Access
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  • Superior Health Plan
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A proactive approach to health involves understanding and managing potential risks. Dr. Erica Mailler provides expert care for a range of conditions, focusing on early detection and effective management to support your long-term wellness. Common areas of focus include:

  • Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Skin: Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a common type of skin cancer that's often preventable through sun protection and regular skin checks, allowing for early detection and treatment before it spreads.
  • Skin Cancer: Regularly examining your skin for unusual moles, spots, or sores can help detect skin cancer in its early stages, when treatment is most effective.
  • Hives: Managing hives effectively involves identifying and avoiding triggers to prevent future outbreaks and improve your overall skin health and well-being.
  • Warts: Managing warts promptly helps prevent their spread to other areas of your body and reduces the risk of secondary infections, promoting your overall skin health.
  • Rash: Preventing skin problems starts with recognizing rashes – an unexpected skin change could be a sign of a more serious condition that needs professional attention to manage long-term skin health.
  • Keloid Scar: A keloid scar is an overgrowth of scar tissue that can develop after an injury, and early intervention can minimize its size and appearance, preventing further growth.
  • Molluscum Contagiosum Infection: Molluscum contagiosum is a viral skin infection characterized by small, raised bumps; recognizing these bumps early allows for appropriate management and limits its spread to others.
  • Onychomycosis: Proper hygiene and prompt treatment of onychomycosis reduce the risk of transmission to other nails and individuals, contributing to overall preventive health.
  • Intertrigo: Regularly checking skin folds for signs of intertrigo helps with early detection and timely treatment, lessening the risk of long-term skin damage and secondary issues related to chronic inflammation.
  • Hypertrophic Scar: Hypertrophic scars, while not cancerous, can impact quality of life; taking care of injuries and seeking early medical attention can minimize their severity.
  • Hair Loss: Managing hair loss effectively contributes to long-term hair health and can prevent emotional distress associated with hair thinning or baldness.
  • Contact Dermatitis: By learning about the substances that cause your contact dermatitis and actively avoiding them, you can prevent flare-ups and improve your overall skin health.

This list highlights some common health concerns and is for informational purposes only. The best way to understand your personal health and create a prevention plan is to schedule a consultation. Accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plans are developed based on individual patient evaluations.

Taking proactive steps is central to long-term health. Dr. Erica Mailler offers a range of key preventive screenings and services designed to provide crucial insights into your health and support your well-being:

  • Skin Grafts: Skin grafts are a surgical option for treating significant skin loss, helping minimize the risk of infection and improving overall healing.
  • Mole Removal: Protecting your long-term health, mole removal is a crucial procedure for evaluating concerning skin lesions, enabling early intervention and treatment of skin cancer.
  • Mohs Surgery: Protecting your long-term skin health, Mohs surgery is a specialized procedure designed to precisely remove cancerous lesions, improving your chances of a positive outcome.
  • Melanoma Screening: Regular melanoma screenings help detect skin cancer early, when it's most treatable, improving your chances of a positive outcome.
  • Shaving of Skin Lesion: For accurate diagnosis and management of skin conditions, your dermatologist may take a small shaving of the affected area to determine its nature and guide the appropriate treatment plan.
  • Excision of Skin Lesion: To maintain healthy skin and prevent serious issues, an excision of a skin lesion is a simple procedure that removes a suspicious area, helping prevent skin cancer and other concerns.
  • Skin Cancer Removal: Protecting your health starts with removing cancerous skin growths; this proactive measure helps prevent the progression of skin cancer and enhances your quality of life.
  • Excision of Skin Cancer: Taking charge of your skin health, excision helps to completely remove suspicious skin lesions, allowing for early diagnosis and treatment of skin cancer.
  • Destruction of Malignant Skin Lesion: Early detection and removal of malignant skin lesions significantly improves the chances of successful skin cancer treatment.
  • Destruction of Benign Skin Lesion: This procedure eliminates a benign skin lesion, preventing potential future complications and improving your skin's overall look.
  • Wart Freezing: Taking proactive steps like wart freezing helps eliminate unsightly warts and reduces the risk of secondary infections.
  • Excision of Benign Skin Lesion: This simple procedure removes a harmless skin growth, allowing for proper examination and preventing any future complications.

Service availability can change, and not all services listed may be appropriate for every patient. For a comprehensive understanding of all available services and to create your personalized screening plan, please schedule a consultation.

All medical services are provided in accordance with the standard scope of practice for Dermatologies in Florida.

Dr. Erica Mailler is dedicated to partnering with Caregivers to achieve their unique health objectives. The following examples illustrate how a proactive approach can make a tangible difference in a Patient's life:

  • By diligently following a personalized skin-care plan, including regular skin checks and sun protection, a patient significantly reduced their risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma. This proactive approach provided peace of mind and empowered them to confidently enjoy the outdoors.
  • By regularly examining their skin and following a dermatologist's guidance, a patient detected a suspicious mole early, leading to a quick and successful treatment, significantly reducing their risk of skin cancer.

These scenarios are illustrative examples of positive health outcomes. Individual results may vary and depend on many factors specific to each patient. She will work with you to define and achieve your personal health goals.

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Education History
  • University of cincinnati (Fellowship Hospital) - 2010
  • University of Cincinnati / Main Campus (Residency Hospital) - 2009
  • Wright State University / Main Campus (Medical School) - 2004
  • University of Virginia (Undergraduate School) - 2000
Board Certifications
  • American Board of Dermatology (Dermatology)
  • American Board of Dermatology (Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery)

Here are answers to some common questions about proactive Dermatological care with Dr. Erica Mailler:

What is a Dermatologist?
A dermatologist is a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions. They are crucial in preventing, detecting, and treating skin cancer, and managing numerous skin diseases.
How often should I get a full-body skin exam?
For average-risk individuals, an annual skin exam is recommended as a vital preventive measure. However, for patients with a personal or family history of skin cancer, or with many moles, Dr. Mailler may recommend more frequent screenings for early detection.
What is the best way to prevent skin cancer?
Protecting your skin from sun damage is key to preventing skin cancer. Simple habits like daily broad-spectrum sunscreen use (SPF 30+), seeking shade during peak sun hours, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding tanning beds can significantly reduce your risk. These are easy steps you can take for lifelong skin health.
My child has a rash. When should we see a dermatologist?
While many childhood rashes are minor, it's important to see a dermatologist if the rash is persistent, spreading, painful, itchy, or accompanied by a fever. Dr. Mailler can effectively diagnose and treat common pediatric conditions like eczema, molluscum, and warts.
What is rosacea and how is it managed?
Rosacea is a common chronic condition that causes facial redness, flushing, and sometimes bumps or pimples. Management focuses on preventing flare-ups by identifying and avoiding personal triggers and using a combination of gentle skincare and prescription medications, if needed.
What is Mohs surgery, and why is it used?
Mohs surgery is a highly precise surgical technique used to remove certain types of skin cancer, most commonly on the face and neck. Its key advantage is that it removes all cancerous cells while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible, leading to the highest cure rate and smallest possible scar.
What are Botox® and dermal fillers used for?
Botox® is a neuromodulator used to relax muscles, smoothing dynamic wrinkles like frown lines. Dermal fillers, such as Juvéderm® or Restylane®, add volume to restore youthful contours and fill in static lines.
What is a skin biopsy?
A skin biopsy is a simple, quick in-office procedure. Dr. Mailler will numb the area and remove a small sample of skin. The sample is sent to a lab for microscopic examination to provide a definitive diagnosis.

7335 W Sand Lake Rd Ste 200
Orlando FL 32819
Phone: (407) 352-8553

Dr. Erica Mailler, MD is regulated by the Florida Statutes, Title XXXII, Chapter 458 (Medical Practice) in Florida and is licensed by The Florida Board of Medicine.

National Provider Identifier (NPI): 1508077801

Registration can typically be verified through The Florida Board of Medicine website or by direct inquiry.

The information on this profile, provided by weprevent.org, is for general informational purposes and to help you connect with preventive health partners. It does not constitute direct medical advice from the physician named. Dermatologies like Dr. Erica Mailler are skilled in helping patients create proactive health plans. For urgent or life-threatening emergencies, please call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department. It is always recommended to maintain open communication with your dermatology about all aspects of your health and your personalized prevention plan.

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