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Tips for Managing Eczema This Summer

When you’re among the 31.6 million women, men, and children in the United States with eczema, you may find that each season brings challenges to your skin and comfort. The tips for staying comfortable year-round, such as using scent-free body care and laundry products, should be maintained during summer. But the heat […]

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Warning Signs of Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)

Of all the types of cancers, skin cancer is the most common in the United States. It’s also one of the most preventable forms. And, if it’s caught early enough, it can be cured. The most common type of skin cancer is basal cell carcinoma (BCC). In fact, every year, doctors […]

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These Triggers Could Be Causing Your Rosacea Flare-Ups

Rosacea, sometimes mistaken for acne, is a chronic skin condition characterized by red patches of skin, pimple-like lesions, and broken veins. Most of the 6 million people in the United States with rosacea are of European descent and have fair complexions. Although researchers don’t understand why rosacea affects some people but not […]

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5 Problems That Can Be Treated With Skin Resurfacing

Your skin is your largest organ as well as what the world sees. If you’re unhappy with your skin quality or would simply like to improve its health, vitality, and resilience, you’ll be happy to know that there are treatment options. Today’s aesthetic treatments don’t simply mask skin issues, they […]

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4 Benefits of Nonsurgical Body Sculpting Treatments

Winter is one of the best times to work toward your aesthetic goals, particularly when it comes to your body. First, you’re fresh off your New Year’s resolutions and are full of the energy and focus you need to make them a reality. Second, winter’s sweaters and jackets allow you […]

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Do I Have Psoriasis or Eczema? How to Tell the Difference

If you have dry, flaky, or itchy skin that doesn’t resolve with over-the-counter, you may have a skin condition, such as eczema or psoriasis. Eczema affects approximately 32 million people in the United States. Another 8 million Americans have psoriasis. Eczema and psoriasis share many similar symptoms, such as patches of dry or rashy […]

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How Mohs Surgery Works and What to Expect From Your Recovery

Mohs surgery is a specialized and highly precise type of micrographic surgery in which our team removes a cancerous lesion from your skin. Mohs surgery has a 99% cure rate for newly diagnosed lesions and a 94% cure rate for lesions that have been treated with other procedures. Traditionally, dermatologists trained in […]

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What’s the Connection between Acne and Rosacea?

Acne and rosacea both cause reddened skin and pink or red bumps on your face. It’s easy to mistake one skin disease for the other. However, they’re completely different in how they arise. Can you have acne and rosacea at the same time? Absolutely. That’s why it’s essential to get […]

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4 Encouraging Facts About Basal Cell Carcinoma

Even with all of the publicity regarding the dangers of sun exposure and a wide variety of protective sunscreens on the market, skin cancer is still the most common type of cancer in the United States. Every day, nearly 10,000 women, men, and children in the US are diagnosed with some form of skin […]

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