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— INTEGRATIVE DERMATOLOGY

Chronic Skin Conditions Deserve a Deeper Approach

 

Comprehensive integrative dermatology care for individuals navigating chronic skin conditions.

Dr. Larivee's clinical work focuses on chronic inflammatory skin conditions where previous treatments have provided incomplete or temporary results. Her approach is highly individualized — designed to identify and address the underlying factors contributing to skin dysfunction rather than focusing on symptom suppression alone.

She works with individuals experiencing conditions including eczema, topical steroid withdrawal (TSW), acne, rosacea, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, and alopecia areata.

Medical dermatology care is available via telemedicine for individuals located in Oregon and California. Educational skin health consultations are available for individuals outside these states and internationally.

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Integrative Dermatology Care

FOR RESIDENTS OF OREGON & CALIFORNIA

Individuals physically located in Oregon or California may establish medical care with Dr. Larivee through secure telemedicine visits.

This care model is designed for those seeking a more comprehensive approach to chronic skin conditions — integrating dermatologic principles with deeper evaluation of skin barrier function, immune regulation, microbiome health, inflammation, hormonal patterns, and environmental influences.

Educational Skin Health Consultations

AVAILABLE NATIONWIDE & INTERNATIONALLY

For individuals located outside Oregon or California, Dr. Larivee offers educational skin health consultations focused on integrative dermatology principles, skin biology, and evidence-informed perspectives on chronic skin conditions.

These sessions are educational in nature and are intended to help individuals better understand:

Skin barrier function and topical support

Nutrition and lifestyle considerations

Integrative dermatology concepts

Questions to discuss with local healthcare providers

Emerging research related to chronic inflammatory skin conditions

Educational consultations do not include medical diagnosis or prescriptions and do not establish a physician-patient relationship.

A Thoughtful, Systems-Based Approach

 

Chronic skin conditions are rarely one-dimensional. Care is designed to move beyond symptom suppression alone and toward a more complete understanding of the factors contributing to ongoing inflammation, barrier dysfunction, and skin instability.

Licensure & Consultation Notice

Dr. Meghan Larivee is licensed to provide medical care to patients physically located in Oregon and California at the time of their visit.

Educational consultations provided outside these states are informational only and are not medical care, diagnosis, treatment, or prescribing services. Participation in educational consultations does not establish a physician-patient relationship. Individuals are encouraged to maintain an ongoing relationship with a licensed healthcare provider in their local jurisdiction.

Conditions Treated

Chronic Eczema

Chronic eczema, or atopic dermatitis, involves skin barrier dysfunction and immune dysregulation that leads to dry, inflamed, and itchy skin.

Acne

Acne is driven by changes in sebum production, skin cell turnover, microbiome balance, and hormonal signaling within the skin and hair follicles.

Alopecia Areata

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition in which immune activity disrupts the hair growth cycle and causes patchy hair loss.

Perioral Dermatitis

An inflammatory facial rash that commonly appears around the mouth, nose, or eyes and is often triggered by topical steroid use or skin barrier disruption.

Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by facial redness, flushing, and inflammatory lesions.

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease that accelerates skin cell turnover and causes thick, scaly plaques.

Topical Steroid Withdrawal

Topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) is a rebound inflammatory skin condition that may occur after prolonged use of topical corticosteroids.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

A chronic inflammatory skin condition affecting oil-rich areas such as the scalp, face, and ears, leading to flaking, redness, and recurrent flare-ups.

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READY TO FIND REAL ANSWERS?

Begin Your Skin Health Assessment

 

Schedule an introductory consultation to discuss your goals and determine whether our approach is appropriate for your skin condition. Care is intentionally limited to allow for thoughtful, individualized treatment and ongoing physician oversight.

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