As you have grown older, you may have noticed that your skin has formed small, soft protrusions on your arms, neck, chest, or groin. These benign features are called skin tags, a common skin condition that develops in roughly 25% of the population. Often due to genetic predisposition, skin tags do not pose a threat
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What is Dysplastic Nevus Syndrome?
With skin cancer now estimated to affect one in five people in the United States at some point in their lives, many people are now aware of the various risks associated with this condition and how to prevent it. However, even if you wear sunscreen and check your skin fairly regularly, you may still have
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Dermatologists are typically thought to be concerned solely with skin disorders, such as acne and skin cancer, two of the most common skin problems today. For that reason, it may seem strange to learn that dermatologists clinics often treat dandruff and other problems of the scalp, including hair loss. In certain cases, dandruff may be
[Read More]Water’s Edge Dermatology Unveils New Skin Cancer Treatment This Fall
The dermatology clinic’s Okeechobee location now offers a non-surgical, painless procedure that does not cause scarring… Read More
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Currently, millions of people around the world turn to dermatologist clinics to treat a variety of medical conditions and cosmetic concerns affecting their skin. Many of these patients may be seeking treatment for acne, an extremely common skin problem that can affect everyone from teenagers to the middle-aged and can typically be treated with a
[Read More]New Treatments May Offer Effective Results For Patients With Psoriasis
When it comes to common skin conditions, people are likely to think of acne or skin cancer, two problems often treated by dermatology and skin cancer specialists. But while around 40% of teenagers will develop acne, and more than 2 million people are diagnosed with nonmelanomic skin cancer every year, another popular skin condition deserves
[Read More]Three Tips to Help Find the Best Dermatologist for You
If you are prone to acne outbreaks that can be difficult to treat and do not respond to acne treatment products, you are not alone: more than 85% of people will develop acne at some point in their lives, with more than 40 million Americans affected today. While acne and acne scarring are most common
[Read More]Which Acne Treatment Product is Right For You?
Acne is the most common skin disorder in the United States, affecting 40 to 50 million Americans. The problem typically begins in puberty, but is not restricted to any age group and can affect almost anyone from their 20s to their 50s. For this reason, many people with acne will visit a dermatologist clinic at
[Read More]Four Important Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Dermatologist
Skin conditions are an unfortunately common problem in the United States. Research shows that around 50 million Americans suffer from acne, 7.5 million Americans have psoriasis, and as many as one in five people will develop skin cancer over the course of their lifetime. To treat these conditions, many people will visit a dermatologist clinic
[Read More]Four Basic Steps for Clear, Healthy Skin
Acne is one of the most common skin conditions in the world, with nearly 85% of people developing the disorder at some point during their lives. In the United States alone, an estimated 40 million to 50 million Americans have acne. A significant number of these people are likely teenagers, as 40% of adolescents will
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