
Victoria La Sala PA-C is a NCCPA board-certified Physician Assistant specializing in dermatology and licensed in New York State. She completed her undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree at Geneseo State University, majoring in biology and human development. Victoria attended Arcadia University in Philadelphia, PA where she completed her Master’s degrees in both Global Public Health and Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies. While in the program, Victoria was elected to the class’s executive board as the Constituent Chapter Student Representative for the American Academy of Physician Assistants, where she served as the liaison between her program and the national academy of PAs. As part of her clinical experience, Victoria was also awarded a grant that enabled her to spend time abroad in Aberdeen, Scotland to provide medical care to rural patients with limited resources. She graduated within the top 5% of her class and was inducted into the Physician Assistant national honor society, Pi Alpha.
Victoria is passionate about both medical and cosmetic dermatology. She enjoys educating patients about their condition to help them better understand their treatment plan and strives to be an empathetic clinician who delivers quality care to patients of all ages. Victoria is frequently complimented on her friendly demeanor and ability to connect with patients of all backgrounds. She aims to take a holistic approach with patient care, as she recognizes the importance of addressing both the physical and psychosocial impact of dermatological conditions.
Victoria La Sala is an active member of the AAPA and is a Diplomat of the Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants.
Acne
Acne impacts many people regardless of age, and it can be a difficult condition to treat. Explore the possibilities for treatment when you seek the professional care of Greenberg Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatology during a consultation with our team in New York or Florida!
Rosacea
Do you feel like you experience more flushing or redness on your skin than other people? Are you concerned there is nothing you can do about the redness? Rosacea is a chronic skin condition related to consistent redness on the face. Call us today to see our skin care staff.
Warts
Warts are more common than you may think! While they are generally harmless, they are a contagious and passable skin condition. They can be very frustrating to deal with, and, if untreated, can become troublesome.
Moles
Do you have moles on your skin? While you may be concerned about the impact they have on your appearance, have you considered the impact they could have on your health? It is important to have a solid understanding regarding your personal relationship with your health, and your skin and the marks on it are no exception!
Skin Tags
A skin tag, also known as acrochordon is a tiny flap of skin that slightly protrudes from the surface of surrounding skin. They are connected by a small stalk, and are not considered a threat or dangerous.
Signs of Skin Cancer
Getting regular exams and checkups with your skin care professional is essential for preventing the development of skin concerns and maintaining optimal health. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, and can appear at any age due to increased sun exposure without taking the proper measures of protection.
Eczema
Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition that affects many people. It is a condition that acts closely to an allergic reaction because it typically appears as red and rash-like patches. The affected area may even experience blisters filled with fluid. Breakouts are sporadic and may appear in plaques.
Rashes
Have you been experiencing symptoms of skin that is itchy, red, and irritated? Do you sometimes experience random outbreaks of irritated skin on your body? You could be experiencing signs of a rash. Skin rashes are noticeable changes in the texture and color of skin.