Posts by Buckhead Dermatology
Olympic Athletes Follow Skincare Routines While Abroad
As our eyes are glued to the television or device, watching in disbelief as American athletes like Simone Biles and Katie Ledecky make the impossible seem easy, we certainly get an up-close view of their skin. What has been interesting is thinking about how traveling can complicate skincare routines when many opt out entirely due to limitations on travel-size liquids. However, being an athlete adds a layer, with sweat and dirt just part of the job.
Read MoreHow to Choose the Best Dermatologist for You
The peace of mind that comes from a visit with a trained and skilled dermatologist gives options for improved skin appearance and may be integral in identifying potential health concerns that are triggering and affecting the skin’s health. Many skin diseases are hereditary or environmental, but the extensive education and training of the best dermatologists allow them to bring concerns into the light and find affordable solutions.
Read MoreUnderstanding More About Skin Pigmentation Conditions: Melasma and Vitiligo
Changes in skin pigmentation occur because the body is over or under-producing melanin. Melanin is what gives your eyes, skin, and hair their color. A higher presence of melanin makes skin darker, whereas less can lighten the skin. Melanin is also responsible for absorbing the sun’s harmful Ultraviolet (UV) rays and protecting the skin from damage. Two of the most common skin disorders associated with melanin production are Vitiligo and Melasma.
Read MoreThe Upside and Downside of Using Coconut Oil in Skincare
Using coconut oil in the kitchen makes sense, but not everyone can see the translation of its use to skincare. Many people believe that using coconut oil on the skin can help with dry skin, eczema, and other skin concerns, but it is also important to know that coconut oil may not be the best product for treating your skin condition. Speaking with an experienced dermatologist is the fastest way to get results when you have a skin care concern.
Read MoreDoes Sunscreen Deprive the Body of Vitamin D?
The short answer is no. The body does need healthy levels of vitamin D for good reasons. Although some claim that skin protection with sunscreen limits the body’s ability to develop vitamin D naturally, that myth should be dispelled. The body requires vitamin D because: It helps with bone growth, and deficiency in vitamin D…
Read MoreProper Care for Skin Scrapes and Scratches
Knowing how to properly treat the skin for scrapes and cuts may take a little longer but is more likely to leave little or no scarring.
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