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Category: Medical Dermatology

Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are a popular cosmetic treatment used to rejuvenate and improve the appearance of theskin. This non-invasive procedure involves the application of a chemical solution to the skin, whichexfoliates the top layer of dead skin cells and stimulates the growth of new, healthy skin cells. In thisblog, we will discuss how chemical peels work,… read more

Zinc and Healthy Skin

Zinc is an essential mineral that is required for many important bodily processes, including immune function, DNA synthesis, and protein metabolism. However, many people may not realize that zinc is also important for skin health. In this blog, we’ll explore the role of zinc in the body, the benefits of zinc for skin health, and… read more

NUTRITION AND HEALTHY SKIN

The Link Between Nutrition and Healthy Skin Did you know that there is a greater link between your nutrition and your skin health than you might think? While most people are aware of the importance of a healthy diet for overall health, fewer people realize that nutrition can also play a significant role in your… read more

What Exactly is Mohs Surgery, and Why Am I in Good Hands with a SCI Mohs Surgeon?

MOHS SURGERY Mohs surgery is a specialized surgical technique used to treat skin cancer. It is named after its inventor, Dr. Frederic E. Mohs, who first developed the procedure in the 1930s. Today, Mohs surgery is considered one of the most effective ways to remove skin cancer, with cure rates approaching 99%. The Mohs surgery… read more

What is Angioma?

Angioma is a common skin condition that involves the formation of abnormal blood vessels on the skin’s surface or beneath it. This condition can occur anywhere on the body, and it can affect people of all ages and genders. While angiomas are typically benign and do not cause any serious health problems, they can be… read more

Skin Cancer and Why it is Important to Get an Annual Skin Exam

SKIN CANCER Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer, with millions of cases diagnosed each year. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. Fortunately, skin cancer is highly treatable when detected early. That’s where an SCI dermatologist can help. SCI dermatologists specialize… read more

What is Melasma and How a SCI Dermatologist Can Help

Melasma Melasma is a skin condition characterized by dark, discolored patches on the face. It is most commonly found on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and upper lip, and is caused by an overproduction of melanin (the pigment that gives skin its color) in response to sun exposure and hormonal changes. Melasma affects people of all… read more

ACNE – Reasons to See a SCI Dermatologist for Acne Treatment

Acne Acne is a common skin condition that affects millions of people around the world. While many individuals opt for over-the-counter treatments to manage their acne, seeing a Skin and Cancer Institute dermatologist can have numerous benefits for those struggling with the condition. Here are some of the key advantages of seeking professional medical treatment… read more

What is Rosacea and How Can a SCI Dermatologist Help

Rosacea Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that affects the face and causes a variety of symptoms. It is characterized by persistent redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes small, red, pus-filled bumps on the face. These symptoms may come and go and may be accompanied by a burning or stinging sensation. Rosacea is most commonly… read more

Man applying cream to his face

Men Need Skincare Too, Here’s Why

It’s no secret that women need to take care of their skin. But what about men? Believe it or not, men need to care for their skin just as much as women do! There is very little difference between male and female skin. For both sexes, skin is one of the largest organs in your… read more

Hands with vitiligo on them

Vitiligo: causes, treatments, and coping strategies

Many people have had the experience of finding a white spot on their skin. For most, this is nothing to worry about. However, these white spots can be much more dramatic for people with vitiligo and cover large areas of their skin resulting in patchy, discolored areas. For many people with vitiligo, the condition is… read more

Man with alopecia

FDA Drug Approval Offers Hope for Alopecia Areata Hair loss

Alopecia areata is a condition where people lose their hair in patches and it can be frustrating and embarrassing for those who are affected. The FDA’s approval of baricitinib is an important step forward for alopecia areata patients and offers an effective therapy for this hair loss condition. In June 2022, the FDA ended the… read more

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