Posts by Buckhead Dermatology
Eczema Affects Children and Adults
When dry spots appear on the skin, most people do not think twice about it. If it doesn’t take much effort, they may put some lotion they already have over the area. However, when these dry spots persist and turn red and patchy, it is best to visit a local dermatologist who can determine if…
Read MoreThe Skin of Color Society Provides Unique Training
Initially founded in 2004, The Skin of Color Society was established to build awareness about dermatology and skin color. Those identified as people with skin of color are African, Asian, Hispanic, Native American, Pacific Islanders, and any combination. The Skin of Color Society aims to educate medical providers and the public about health issues common…
Read MoreSummer Ready Skin: How Dermatologists Help Treat Spider Veins
As spring and summer are upon us, those capri pants, shorts, and swimsuits may seem daunting if you suffer from spider veins. The good news is that licensed dermatologists, who are able to diagnose and treat thousands of skin conditions, can provide treatments to get your skin ready for its seasonal debut. Spider veins, whose…
Read MoreDermatologists Help Patients with Keloids Overcome Distress
There are many reasons a person may experience scarring on their skin. A keloid is a raised and hardened scar typically only addressed when on a visible part of the body. Those who suffer from emotional distress due to keloids are finding help overcoming the challenges of visible scarring through local and reputable dermatology offices.…
Read MoreDermatologists Help Families Navigate Pediatric Skincare
When a baby enters the world, doctor visits become part of the weekly schedule. As children grow, doctor and dental visits aren’t a second thought. Many schools require physicals and annual checkups to ensure children get the medical attention they need and that any concerns can be addressed early on. If a child is ill,…
Read MoreShaving and Skincare in 2023
Almost all adults shave some part of their bodies regularly. Additionally, most people deal with some razor bumps when they shave. Razors, creams, lotions, and cooling aftershaves still leave many people dealing with the aftermath of necessary shaving routines. Most people do not consider razor bumps something a dermatologist would handle, but it is a…
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