Dermatology

Our “No Sweat” Special with MiraDry

Many people tend to really look forward to the warm summer months and all that comes with it. Summer is usually the season of family vacations, outdoor parties, swimming pools, recreational activities, lots of social gatherings and the chance to shed many of the bulky clothing layers in favor of […]

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All About Sun Damage and How To Prevent It

Soaking up the sunshine can feel great and result in a lovely tan for many of us, but that tan is temporary and overexposure to the sun can definitely make itself known in many forms of sun damage. The full affects of exposure to the sun may not be fully […]

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All About Rashes – How to Treat Them, and What they Are

A rash is a patch of inflamed skin, or a group of red spots on the skin that is often irritating and itchy. A rash is more than likely a symptom of another disorder or condition. Some rashes are symptoms of more serious illnesses and conditions, but more often than […]

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Laser Treatments For Winding Back the Clock

Age affects us all, and there are none of us who can completely avoid the many natural effects of aging due to sun exposure, gravity, and a slowing down of our body’s natural abilities to rebuild collagen for younger looking skin. Although we can’t stop time completely, there are many […]

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The Many Causes of Chronic Dry Skin

Dry skin is usually relatively harmless for the most part but for people who struggle with chronic dry skin it can be an annoying condition that causes discomfort and embarrassment. Dry skin might be the result of both environmental contributors or genetic predispositions. Some of the causes of dry skin […]

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Psychological Effects of Skin Conditions

Nearly everyone will struggle with some kind of skin issue at some point in their lives, be it a period of acne in their teenage years, wrinkles and sagging skin in their old age, unwanted scars or spots or moles or warts, it’s nearly impossible to escape. But for many […]

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Mole Count and Melanoma Risk

Recent studies have shown an increased risk in developing melanoma and other skin cancers among those who have an abundance of moles, particularly when those moles appear on their arms. The study, which was published in the British Journal of Dermatology, was conducted using data from 3,000 twins in the […]

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New Rosacea Treatment Available

  Rosacea sufferers will soon be able to make use of a new treatment for their skin condition now that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recently approved a new prescription treatment for relieving rosacea symptoms. Those who suffer from rosacea endure pimples and redness of the skin due […]

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Indoor Tanning Rates Drop In US Adults Between 2010 And 2013

According to Reuters, there has been a significant reduction in the amount of US adults who are opting for indoor tanning. As opposed to 5.5% of the adult population using tanning services, only 4.2% were still using this option between the years 2010 and 2013. The study was conducted by […]

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