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a jjSay farewell to acne scars. Are you feeling frustrated with stubborn acne scars that seem to stick around no matter what you do? Acne scars can serve as constant reminders of past breakouts, impacting your self-confidence and overall well-being. Say...

Is a chemical peel good for acne?   If you've had acne before or have it right now, you understand how difficult it can be to get rid of those pesky bumps, blackheads, and whiteheads on your face. Acne is the most...

Dreadlocks, 'locs,' or 'dreads' is an amazing, iconic hairstyle that women and men, particularly African Americans, enjoy. Growing and maintaining locs takes consistency, commitment, and TLC. When you follow these steps, you'll have fantastic, thick, shiny locs that can last...

  Can a dermatologist help with hair loss? It's a common question we get from potential patients and followers on social media. Patients consider dermatologists for issues concerning the skin like acne, dermatitis, and skin cancers. However, your dermatologist can tackle...

Fighting wrinkles with injectables   Now, it's time to compare Botox vs Xeomin. As we age, there's often nothing we can do to get rid of those pesky fine lines, wrinkles, and other problem areas of our face. But for some of...

Minoxidil 1. What is this medicine and what is it used for? This medicine contains: minoxidil (the active ingredient in Rogaine)  which acts on the scalp to help stimulate hairs to return to the growth phase. It can be used for a...

Topical Retinoids (Adapalene, Epiduo, Tretinoin, Retin-A, Fabior, Tazorac, Aklief) Retinoids provide a number of benefits, such as unclogging the pores and fading dark spots (for acne patients) as well as helping to maintain younger, healthier-looking skin cells (for those seeking cosmetic...

Laser treatments can be an effective way to remove hair, superficial blood vessels, and some dark spots as well as improve the appearance of various scars; however, there are things you should know before your first appointment   General laser requirements Avoid...

1. Your skin may be irritated or red and feel as though you have mild sunburn. This is a normal occurrence and you may apply cool, not cold compresses to the treatment site. Do not apply ice or anything frozen...

Laser Hair Removal Aftercare Instructions Some redness and swelling is normal and may feel similar to a sunburn. This should go away in a few days. Some people may react more and have redness for up to 2 weeks. During...

Actinic keratosis (AK), also known as solar keratosis, is a common skin precancer, affecting more than 58 million Americans. People with a fair complexion, blond or red hair, and blue, green or grey eyes have a high likelihood of developing...

What is androgenetic alopecia? Androgenetic alopecia is the most common type of progressive hair loss. It is also known as male-pattern baldness, female-pattern baldness, or just common baldness. It affects about 50% of men over the age of 50, and about...

Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) is a very common cause of alopecia or hair loss in women of African descent. Hair loss from CCCA occurs primarily in the central (crown) part of the scalp. The hair loss radiates outward in...

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SURGICAL WOUND CARE Keep the initial dressing in place and dry for 24 hours. If the wound starts to bleed, apply continuous pressure on the area for 15 minutes without removing the bandage. Change the dressing when bleeding...

Biopsy Site Care Instructions Keep the initial dressing dry and in place for 24 hours. You may shower after the initial 24 hours. Change dressing only once a day until the wound heals. Clean biopsy site with gentle cleanser using...

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