14 November 2023
Skin cancer affects millions of people worldwide. It can occur in any part of the skin, especially in areas that are most exposed to the sun. While it is treatable when detected early, advanced skin cancer can be fatal. Therefore, it's essential to understand the available treatment options for skin cancer. This blog aims to educate you on the various treatments for skin cancer so you can make an informed decision regarding your skin health.
6 February 2023
If you frequently deal with dry skin and try at-home treatments to no avail, a visit to a dermatologist is recommended. Sometimes, no matter what you do or change with your usual skincare routines, it can seem as if dry skin issues won't improve. And, in some cases, the issue can even get worse. Treatment for dry skin with a skin care professional can look a lot different than what you may expect.
16 May 2022
Melanoma is one type of skin cancer that tends to be especially aggressive. There are ways you can reduce your risk of melanoma, and engaging in regular screenings can help you catch melanoma when it may be easier to treat. Risk Reduction The major way to reduce your risk of all types of skin cancer—and especially melanoma—is to limit your exposure to the sun. People with fairer skin are especially vulnerable to damage from the sun.
28 January 2022
Having seborrheic dermatitis can be extremely annoying. Whether the condition is limited to your face, scalp, or has spread to more areas of your body, if you have seborrheic dermatitis, you are probably bothered by it on a daily basis. Unfortunately, some of the steps people take to treat this condition at home can end up making matters worse. If you're doing one of the following things, you may want to consider thinking twice.
16 August 2021
Managing eczema can be difficult, especially if you don't understand your triggers. You may find it difficult to prevent and control flare-ups that have different triggers during different seasons of the year. It helps to work with a dermatologist who can monitor your condition and prescribe the right eczema treatment for you. Your dermatologist might try medications and phototherapy for your eczema. They might also try wet wrap therapy. Here's a look at how wet wrap therapy is done.
23 April 2019
Spider veins, which get their name from their web-like appearance, occur when the small, thin blood vessels near the skin's surface dilate and blood collects. Although they are typically harmless and don't cause discomfort, you still want to prevent spider veins from forming. Here are a few simple tips to help you lower your chances of developing spider veins. Remain Active Spider veins typically occur in the legs, but they can happen in your arms and face as well.
11 December 2018
While tattoos can be a popular form of personal and artistic expression, it is a reality that there can come a time when a person may no longer wish to have their tattoo. Unfortunately, there is a common assumption that it is completely impossible to remove a tattoo, but laser removal is an effective option for those that are wishing to get rid of their tattoo. Will Laser Tattoo Removal Be A Fast Process?
22 August 2018
Scars are something that many people experience on their faces due to acne or chicken pox. While some scars can be improved upon with things like at-home creams and patches, sunken scars formed by these kinds of injuries aren't one of them. Here's why the only way to get rid of these marks is with dermal filler. How Scar Products Work The vast majority of scar products are intended to make scars look lighter, smaller, closer to your natural skin tone, and even feel softer.
10 January 2018
Mohs surgery is a very effective treatment option for many forms of skin cancer, even skin cancer that has recurred multiple times. Mohs surgery typically consists of a doctor removing layers of skin from the site of the surgery until all signs of the skin cancer cells are gone. Listed below are two tips that can make recovery from Mohs surgery much easier for you. Make Sure To Keep An Eye Out For Any Signs Of Infection
3 January 2018
Botox injections can smooth out your skin, giving you a more youthful appearance. However, Botox is not a permanent treatment. It usually lasts anywhere from three to six months, after which you'll need another injection if you want to maintain the appearance you got from the Botox. If you can make your Botox injections last for as long as possible, you'll need fewer injections over time, and you'll save money as well.