Atlanta Dermatology Articles

Skin Cancer Screenings Save Lives

By Buckhead Dermatology | May 4, 2022

It is undeniable that early detection of skin cancer has saved lives. Although skin cancer is different that you can see the signs because they are on the skin’s surface as compared to other cancers that begin on the inside of the body, it is still critical to address any concerns immediately. If you see…

Dermatologists Address Pediatric Skincare Concerns

By Buckhead Dermatology | April 27, 2022

Heading to the pediatrician is nothing new for parents. Taking your children to the doctor for their annual checkups or heading into the office with any concerns is a common occurrence. What may not be as well known is that most skincare issues parents take to the doctor will be referred to a skincare specialist,…

Should Men and Women’s Skincare be Identical?

By Buckhead Dermatology | April 20, 2022

The wide variety of skincare products available on the market makes a clear distinction between men’s and women’s needs for facial and body care. However, are there significant differences between products outside of powerful marketing and different scents? Dermatologists have found enough differences worth noting in the various options for men and women. The Difference…

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Addressing Dry and Ashy Skin Before Summer

By Buckhead Dermatology | April 15, 2022

That’s right. Summer is coming! The kids will be out of school, and the vacation planning begins. Many have every intention of having their skin “summer-ready.” Still, the days pass, summer comes and goes, and people ultimately cover up instead of showing off their natural beauty. It is not too late to address dry and…

What Is Skincare Layering?

By Buckhead Dermatology | April 6, 2022

Although used for decades in Asia, skin layering is reasonably new to Americans. Skincare layering was introduced in 1968 when Clinique was the first on the main beauty scene as they presented a practical three-step line of skincare products. Americans embraced the routine and welcomed a multi-step process to achieve beautiful skin. The steps increased…

Is Skinimalism Still Trending?

By Buckhead Dermatology | March 28, 2022

One of the most popular sources for trending and creative ideas, Pinterest named skinimalism a hot trend in 2021. In the highly referenced Pinterest Predicts Report, upcoming trends are predicted for the upcoming year. This comprehensive list doesn’t leave anything out and includes travel, well-being, home, parenting, finances, and beauty. Skinimalism was defined as allowing…

Post-Partum Skincare

By Buckhead Dermatology | March 22, 2022

Having a baby is one of the most beautiful things to be experienced and carrying a tiny human in your belly for around nine months is no joke with the toll it can take on your body! In post-partum, often, women experience stretch marks, hair loss, stretched skin, and even spots on the face, appropriately…

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Skincare Includes Treating Eczema

By Buckhead Dermatology | March 16, 2022

You would think with more than 31 million Americans having eczema, there would be more talk about it. Unfortunately, most Americans learn to live with the condition. Since it is not contagious, people typically cover it up instead of seeking treatment. More than 17 million people live with extreme cases. What is incredible is there…

Don’t Let Acne Keep You Behind a Mask

By Buckhead Dermatology | March 9, 2022

Dermatologists all over the nation are bringing people out from behind the mask through skincare routines and acne treatments and unmasking beautiful skin. As COVID-19 mask mandates are quickly declining, it is time to show your smile and start the process of building back community. Unfortunately, due to the extended mask mandates across the nation,…

Four Sunscreen Myths About Skincare

By Buckhead Dermatology | March 4, 2022

Sunscreen is taking center stage as we move from spring to summer. Using sunscreen can be incredibly effective in protecting from ultraviolet rays and is a must-have for every single person going outdoors or sitting near a window near the sun. According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, one in five Americans will develop…