Posts by Buckhead Dermatology
Be Your Skin’s Superhero: Alternative Ways to Protect Your Skin from Dangerous UV Rays
While sunscreen is a vital component of sun protection, it is not the only method available. Incorporating additional sun protection measures into your daily routine can provide an extra layer of defense against UV rays. You get to call the shots when it comes to protecting your skin, and here are some other ways to achieve this – be your skin’s superhero this summer!
Read MoreUnveiling the Truth: Why Protecting Your Skin from UV Rays is Imperative for Your Health
In a time where the standards of beauty are constantly evolving, one thing remains constant: the importance of protecting skin from dangerous UV rays. Unveil the truth about the impact of sun exposure on your health and discover why safeguarding your skin should be a top priority in your daily routine.
Read MoreIs Skin Health Related to Mental Health?
Mental health is not always accompanied by physical signs like diabetes and high blood pressure. However, severe skin conditions may not be evident because those suffering have mastered covering up or avoiding situations altogether. These efforts can take an emotional toll. The social impact of severe skin conditions can be debilitating and lead to depression…
Read MoreHow To Care for Your Skin from Season to Season
Just as the seasons change, so does your skin. As your skin toughs it out through cold and dry winters and moves into hot summer weather and an abundance of air conditioning, your skin care routine may require some product adjustment to keep your skin at optimal health through every season.
Read MoreAnswering the Most Frequently Asked Questions About Mohs Surgery
When you or someone you love is suspicious of a lesion or mole on their skin, you should make an appointment to see a licensed dermatologist as soon as possible. Only a professional trained in skin cancer signs, symptoms, and treatments can diagnose your concern and provide treatment options. Skin cancer affects countless Americans, and…
Read MoreUnderstanding Melasma and The Best Treatments
When skin pigmentation occurs, this skin condition is called melasma. More commonly experienced by women than men and darker skin patients than lighter skin, it often appears on the face as darker spots and patches. Melasma is not dangerous or contagious. However, if the discolorations cause someone to lead a low-quality life because they are…
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