Rosacea Explained: Causes, Treatments, and Relief for Your Red Skin
Rosacea often flares with the change of seasons, especially as people get more sun exposure during spring. In this post, we provide educational information about rosacea and what you can do to manage this frustrating but treatable condition.
Spring Break Travel Tips
Are you planning to travel over Spring Break? In this article, we’ll cover a few important travel tips, including practicing safe sun, avoiding or treating blisters, and making sure you don’t bring home any uninvited guests from your hotel.
Is this Dry Skin or Something More Serious?
It’s winter. The air is cold and dry, and with it comes dry, itchy skin. But how do you know if it’s just regular dry skin, sometimes referred to as xerosis, or something more serious? And even if it is “just” dry skin, how can you alleviate the annoying symptoms? We’re here to help!
How To Prevent Dry Winter Skin
The harsh winter environment can challenge even the healthiest skin. Temperature extremes and dry air create the perfect storm for irritation and dehydration. Here are our top tips to keep your skin healthy throughout the cold season.
Types Of Eczema & How To Manage Your Eczema
Almost everyone experiences a type of eczema at least once in their lifetime. This article will provide an overview of the various types of eczema and when to contact a dermatologist for additional treatment options.
How to keep your skin healthy year-round
November is National Healthy Skin Month. Your skin is your body’s largest organ so it’s important to take care of it. Learn how to keep your skin healthy all year round with our 5 simple skincare tips!
Tips for Treating First-Degree Burns
October is National Fire Prevention & Safety Month. Even though dermatology isn’t directly related to fire prevention, many of our patients have asked us for tips on burn care. Read on to learn the best home treatments for minor burns and how to tell if you need additional medical care.
Diabetes Warning Signs for Your Skin
Diabetes affects many parts of the body but did you know it can affect your skin too? In this article, we explore the top 10 warning signs of diabetes that appear on your skin and what to do if you notice any of them.
Workouts and Your Skin
There are a variety of benefits to working out, both mentally and physically. Your skin can also benefit if you’re following these tips on how to reap the workout rewards for your skin!
9 Tips for Healthy-Looking Skin
One of the most commonly asked questions is “How do I keep my skin looking young and healthy?” These nine tips will help you do just that!
Sunscreen: What You Need to Know
It’s common knowledge that sunscreen is crucial to protect your skin against the sun’s harmful UV rays, but many questions about sunscreen may still be left unanswered.
Skin Cancer Awareness: Understanding, Identifying, Preventing & Treating
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States, with an estimated 9,500 patients diagnosed daily, and is caused by excessive exposure to harmful UV rays. Although lighter skin colors are more prone to skin cancer, all skin colors can develop skin cancer. Fortunately, skin cancer is typically curable when it’s found and treated early.
Rosacea - The Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment
Rosacea is a common skin disease, affecting more than 14 million people, that in its most basic form causes a person to blush or flush more easily than others. However, if not treated, it can either worsen to more than just a redness or spread across the body.
What is Female Pattern Hair Loss and How Can I Treat It?
Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL) is a progressive hair loss or hair thinning condition, most common in midlife (40s – 60s). Women with FPHL will often see a widening part, an overall thinning, or a receding hairline at the temples. Early treatment can help it from worsening, and even help to regrow the hair.
Skin Survival Products for Winter
Throughout the winter months, dry air can attack your skin and penetrate its protective moisture barrier, leaving you with itchy, irritated skin. For those with eczema and psoriasis, the effects can be even more prevalent. To help your skin stay feeling and looking its best during the winter, use these products…
How to Test Skin Care Products
Throughout the winter months, dry air can attack your skin and penetrate its protective moisture barrier, leaving you with itchy, irritated skin. For those with eczema and psoriasis, the effects can be even more prevalent. To help your skin stay feeling and looking its best during the winter, read on.
5 Tips for Healthy Hair
Caring for your hair is just as important to your everyday routine as skincare to maintain healthy shiny hair. Read on for five simple tips.
Is it Acne or Rosacea?
Acne and rosacea can present themselves in similar manners on your skin, typically through redness and breakouts, at times making it more complicated to diagnose. Both skin conditions may be treatable through over-the-counter products, but more severe cases should be treated by a dermatologist.
7 Ways to Heal and Prevent Dry, Chapped Lips
Even though fall is here, and winter is around the corner, you can have supple lips year-round by following these seven tips to heal and prevent dry, chapped lips.
11 Preventative Measures to Slow Premature Skin Aging
Although our skin naturally ages over time, there are external factors related to our environment and lifestyle that contribute to premature skin aging. It’s never too late to benefit from making changes in your lifestyle to slow premature skin aging.