How Can Mole Checks Prevent Skin Cancer?

Posted on: 17 June 2021
Do you spend a lot of time in the sun? You should think of having a mole check to mitigate the risks of developing skin cancer. Dermatologists say skin moles are indicators of a high risk of developing skin cancer. Going for regular mole checks is the best way of identifying if you are at risk of developing skin cancer. A dermatologist can see how moles are developing and changing and assess the information they provide.
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Is It Acne Or Something Else? Signs Your Acne Is More Than Acne

Posted on: 16 November 2020
Acne can flare up here and there. It can occur during stressful times, when you eat a poor diet and aren't drinking enough water, or when you experience a hormonal change. There may be times when you experience a flare-up that isn't acne after all. If you have a lot of pimples on your face, or your acne appears to be more like a rash, it may not be acne at all.
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What To Expect At Your First Dermatology Appointment

Posted on: 20 May 2020
If you're having any kind of skin issue, it's really best to go to a specialist so that you can get the help that you need. A dermatologist can take a look at your skin and determine what needs to be done to correct or treat your concerns. If you're new to the world of dermatology, you may be wondering what to expect when you go to see your doctor. Keep reading to better understand what to expect at your first dermatology appointment: 
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Three Lifestyle Changes That Help Fight Persistent Dry Skin

Posted on: 12 September 2017
When you have dry skin, typically you apply some lotion for a few days and then the dry skin goes away. But what if the dry skin seems to linger no matter how much lotion you apply? What should you do when you've tried a few different lotions, but nothing seems to work? Here are some lifestyle changes to consider when you have persistent dry skin: Take cooler showers and avoid the heat in general.
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