When it comes to having healthy skin, sometimes it takes more than just eating correctly and wearing your sunscreen. You’ve got to also tackle any potential skin cancers you have on your face and body and you also have to make sure they don’t return in order to have the best results.
Your dermatologist will be the expert to help you get the most out of your skin care needs and will give you a skin cancer treatment that can be effective for you based on the type of skin cancer you have. Read More»
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can be deadly. It can affect anyone young or old and is usually found on the parts of the body that are seen by the sunlight, like the more sensitive parts of the body that you may miss putting sunscreen on, such as the ears, face, and hands. Melanoma usually appears in the form of a spot of some sort such as a white scaly spot, or it may be in the form of a mole that has changed shape, size, or color. Read More»
Everyone wants to keep their skin beautiful and smooth. That’s why they even use over-the-counter creams, treatments, and medications to make it happen. Unfortunately, most people don’t think of what they could do to keep their skin healthy or about when it’s more appropriate for them to see a dermatologist. Your skin can develop serious issues that homemade remedies can’t treat. It’s good to note that skin issues don’t just revolve around wrinkles and blemishes. Read More»
Eczema is a skin condition in which you may have dry patches of skin on your body. It can affect anyone—young or old, male or female—and can be on any part of your body. During the winter months, your eczema may flare up more often. Your skin may feel dry, tight, and very itchy. If you have eczema and are experiencing a flare-up this winter, there are things you can do to help ease the symptoms and help your skin heal. Read More»
Many men dread losing their hair (if they haven’t lost it already), but while the onset of male pattern baldness is an inevitable part of life for many men, hair loss can also be caused by other, reversible conditions. Seborrheic dermatitis is one of the most common causes of non-permanent hair loss in men and is frequently confused with natural balding caused by age and genetic factors.
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