Richard Antaya, MD
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Professor of Dermatology
Director, Pediatric Dermatology; Medical Director, Yale Dermatology New Haven, Dermatology
Biography
Richard J. Antaya, M.D., an authority in skin disorders affecting children, received his B.S. degree in chemistry from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1985 and received his M.D. degree at Tufts University in 1989. He completed his residency training in pediatrics at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu in 1992, and spent the following three years practicing general pediatrics in the Army at Fort Polk, LA. There he served as chief of the pediatrics service and chief of the department of medicine. Dr. Antaya completed a second residency in dermatology at Duke University where he worked closely under the direction of the internationally recognized pediatric dermatologist Neil S. Prose, MD. He joined the Yale full time faculty in 1998 as the Director of Pediatric Dermatology. Dr. Antaya cares for infants, children and adolescents with diseases of the skin, hair, nails and sweat glands. He teaches medical, physician assistant, and advanced practice nursing students as well as dermatology and pediatric residents.
“Being able to help patients find relief from all varieties of skin, hair, nail and sweat gland disorders is incredibly gratifying and is my life mission,” says Dr. Antaya. “I am passionate about forming strong relationships with my patients and their families. I enjoy being their advocate and advisor to assist them in navigating the complexities of modern medicine.”
Dr. Antaya has helped care for infants, children and adolescents with severe skin diseases for roughly 25 years. He has expertise in a wide range of conditions, including atopic dermatitis, acne, warts and molluscum, pigmented lesions, genetic skin disorders, hair loss, excessive sweating, and vascular lesions, including port wine stains and infantile hemangiomas (birthmarks).
A professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine, he also sees patients at the school’s Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) Center, which focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with a genetic disorder of the blood vessels. There, he cares for HHT patients with bleeding cutaneous or mucosal telangiectasia. He also is the founder, past Chair, and member of Yale Medicine's multidisciplinary Vascular Anomalies and Malformations Program (VAMP) and a member of the Pediatric Multidisciplinary Neurocutaneous Clinic.
One source of pride for Dr. Antaya is his weekly pediatric vascular anomalies clinic, where he offers pulsed dye laser surgery to correct vascular lesions, greatly improving children’s appearance and confidence levels. When the children in his care and their parents express concern, he offers the reassurance they need most. “I tell them, ‘I will not abandon you, and I promise to try to find solutions to your problems,’” says Dr. Antaya.
Titles
Professor of Dermatology, Pediatrics and Nursing
Director, Pediatric Dermatology
Fellowship Director, Pediatric Dermatology
Medical Director, Yale Dermatology New Haven
Appointments
Dermatology
ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Resident
- Duke Univeristy Medical Center (1998)
- Chief Resident
- Duke University Medical Center (1998)
- Resident
- Tripler Army Medical Center (1992)
- Intern
- Tripler Army Medical Center (1990)
- MD
- Tufts University (1989)
Research
Overview
Pediatric Dermatology: specializes in the diagnosis and management of all types of skin disease affecting infants, children and adolescents. Besides treating common skin disorders in children such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, cutaneous infections and acne, particular interests include genetic skin disorders, neonatal skin disease, medical and laser treatment of vascular malformations and hemangiomas, management dilemmas and severe skin disease affecting children of all ages.
- Dr. Antaya is conducting a clinical trial for adolescents who have severe atopic dermatitis using a new biologic medication.
- Dr. Antaya is conducting a clinical trial for children who have experienced chilblains over the last 5 years.
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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
Richard J. Antaya, MD, director of pediatric dermatology for Yale Medicine, loves helping children and their families understand and improve the skin problems they face.
“Being able to help patients find relief from all varieties of skin, hair, nail and sweat gland disorders is incredibly gratifying and is my life mission,” says Dr. Antaya. “I am passionate about forming strong relationships with my patients and their families. I enjoy being their advocate and advisor to assist them in navigating the complexities of modern medicine.”
Dr. Antaya has helped care for infants, children and adolescents with severe skin diseases for 20 years. He has expertise in a wide range of conditions, including atopic dermatitis, acne, warts and molluscum, pigmented lesions, genetic skin disorders, hair loss, excessive sweating, and vascular lesions, including port wine stains and infantile hemangiomas (birthmarks).
A professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine, he also sees patients at the school’s Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) Center, which focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with a genetic disorder of the blood vessels. There, he cares for HHT patients with bleeding cutaneous or mucosal telangiectasia.
One source of pride for Dr. Antaya is the weekly vascular anomalies clinic he runs, where he offers pulsed dye laser treatments to correct vascular lesions, greatly improving children’s appearance and confidence levels. When the children in his care and their parents express concern, he offers the reassurance they need most. “I tell them, ‘I will not abandon you, and I promise to try to find solutions to your problems,’” says Dr. Antaya.
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
Birthmarks
Learn More on Yale MedicineInfantile Hemangioma
Learn More on Yale MedicineRingworm (Tinea)
Learn More on Yale MedicinePhotoaging (Sun Damage)
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Board Certifications
Pediatric Dermatology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Dermatology
- Latest Certification Date
- 2014
- Original Certification Date
- 2004
Dermatology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Dermatology
- Latest Certification Date
- 2014
- Original Certification Date
- 1998
Pediatrics
- Certification Organization
- AB of Pediatrics
- Latest Certification Date
- 2006
- Original Certification Date
- 1992
Yale Medicine News
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- April 02, 2024
5 Faculty Members Honored for Clinical Excellence
- January 14, 2022
Severe acne isn’t well understood but acne treatment can be effective
- April 29, 2021Source: ISSVA Newsletter Vol 5 - No 1 | April 2021
Dr. Nassiri is selected to the International Society for Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA) task force on classification of vascular anomalies
- February 28, 2021Source: Cutaneous and hepatic vascular lesions due to a recurrent somatic GJA4 mutation reveal a pathway for vascular malformation
The Yale Vascular Malformations Program (VaMP) identifies a culprit gene mutation implicated in the pathogenesis of "hepatic hemangiomas".