How to Get the Most Out of Your Telemedicine Appointment

Since the COVID-19 crisis, life looks very different for most Americans. In an effort to stop the spread of the virus and keep people safe, families are following orders to stay at home. These measures have forced work, school and even healthcare to take on a virtual platform. When it comes to your health, however,…

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Know Your Skin Type

Color isn’t the only distinguishing factor in your skin. Each person has a unique skin type, and knowing which type of skin you have can play an important role in helping you care for it the right way. In fact, certain skin types are prone to specific challenges and problems as you age. The skincare…

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3 Causes of Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is a medical term for what many people refer to as brown spots, melasma or uneven skin tone. These are all localized areas of skin discoloration or dark patches on the skin. While hyperpigmentation is painless and often harmless, it can be a real detriment to your self-confidence – especially when it occurs on…

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The Truth About Sweat

The way you sweat may be different from your friend or even your sibling. While few of us like to sweat, this moisture that our skin produces is necessary to some degree. When your body gets overheated, it is sweat that cools your body down. Contrary to popular belief, however, your body doesn’t need sweat…

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Cosmetic Dermatology Vs. Medical Dermatology

Did you know that a skilled dermatologist can help improve the health of your skin as well as the appearance of your skin? Dermatology offers both cosmetic and medical treatments to help patients retain or achieve their most confident skin. If you are uncertain as to whether your skin concerns fall in the cosmetic or…

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How to Avoid Chapped Lips This Winter

Winter can be a brutal season for your skin, especially the skin on your lips. Not only are your lips extra exposed to the dry air and cold temperatures, but your lips don’t have the oil and sweat glands like the rest of your skin to keep them moist. They are delicate areas of skin…

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Psoriasis: The Importance of a Treatment Plan

Have you been diagnosed with psoriasis or suspect you may have this stubborn skin condition? Psoriasis is not dandruff, and it is more than dry, itchy skin in the winter. In simplest terms, psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that causes your skin cells to build up too quickly. It can be a very disruptive…

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Why Do I Have Large Pores?

Pores are essentially the opening of hair follicles that penetrate several deeper layers of our skin. Each pore contains its own sebaceous (oil-producing) gland and can produce a single shaft of hair. When it comes to pores, however, nobody really wants to see them. In other words, when facial pores become too large, they become…

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Ten Fun Facts About Your Skin

Your skin, which is medically termed the Integumentary System, isn’t just a means to protect or cover your muscles, organs, and bones. In fact, your skin is an organ itself – the largest organ in your body! It helps regulate your body temperature, dispose of waste materials, and plays a vital role in your overall…

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A Skincare Plan for Young Athletes

Fall sports are in full swing. As a parent of a child or teen in athletics, you know the hard work and long practices that today’s youth sports demand. While you may be focused on making sure your child gets rest, proper nutrition and their homework completed, don’t forget about your child’s skin health. As…

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