Posts by Buckhead Dermatology
Top Three Reasons to Visit a Dermatologist Today
Self-care should not be overlooked and taking care of the skin is essential. If you have any skincare concerns, get professional advice from someone who understands what you want and can help you get it affordably and have effective results.
Read MoreThere’s Nothing Rosy About Rosacea
Rosacea is extremely common, but very manageable with the help of a professional dermatologist. If experiencing annoying symptoms caused from this skin condition, do not wait to get some help.
Read MoreIs Skin Condition Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra Treatable?
Better known as DPN, this skin condition shows up as black or brown “tags” around the cheeks, forehead, eyes, back, chest and neck. Although they are not the same as skin tags, they are commonly elevated slightly above the skin’s surface. This similarity to skin tags in the way they hang is also often self-diagnosed…
Read MoreDermatologists Help Vitiligo Patients Triumph
Seemingly affecting only a small group, at 1% of people, vitiligo is a skin condition where patches appear as areas of the skin losing pigmentation. Although vitiligo does not discriminate against those it affects, it is more noticeable in darker skin tones. Those who have vitiligo can suffer great stress psychologically, and some remove themselves…
Read MoreManaging Psoriasis Over the Warm, Summer Months
Summer is fast approaching, and temperatures are heating up. In the south, humid weather makes 80 degrees feel like a wet 100. Desert states feel like 100 degrees because it is at least that hot! Whether excessive heat or dryness, extreme temperatures are no friend to our skin, so finding an effective skincare routine to…
Read MoreSkincare Specialists Report Cases of the Unofficial Diagnosis of COVID Toes
Since the memorable month of March in 2020, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, dermatologists locally and internationally have reported seeing an increasing number of cases of the mystery foot and toe rash that seems to be a direct result of COVID-19. Although most reports have been in children and younger patients, adult cases…
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