What can I do about my aging neck?

Too often, beauty and skincare articles focus solely on how to rejuvenate the face when, in reality, an aging neck is typically one of the first body parts to start

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What Does an Ugly Duckling and Melanoma Have in Common?

The incidence of invasive melanoma has been rising for several decades, and is currently the sixth most common cancer in both males and females. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation (skincancer.org),

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What is Rosacea and What Can You Do About It?

If you have rosacea, you know it – you see it every day when you look in the mirror. Is there any way to get rid of those red, bumpy

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Are You Properly Cleaning Your Face?

If you struggle with oily skin, acne, or dry spots, you may want to reconsider the proper way to clean your face. For example, using cleanser on your face before

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Here’s how to make your vascular and pigmented lesions disappear!

Dermatology Associates is excited to introduce you to NewSurg KTP, an exciting treatment option for vascular and pigmented lesions. Spider veins are the most common type of vascular lesion, while

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Facial Hair: Hormones, Genetics, or Both?

This week’s post goes out to ladies who fight facial hair. And you know who you are. Have you ever looked in the mirror one day only to see a

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What You Should Know About Acne

Although acne may seem like a right of passage from youth to adulthood, no one likes it. In fact, once we get it, all we do is try to get

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Do You Have Sensitive Skin?

From drug stores to commercials, the term “sensitive skin” is thrown around a lot in the beauty industry. But what does it really mean to have sensitive skin? Unfortunately, the

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Over 40 Skin Care

When you were younger, you probably didn’t think much about your skincare routine. You may have quickly washed your face with your favorite products, patted it dry, and then gone

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Rapid Skin Repair: Get Your Skin Looking Good for Back to School

There’s nothing like the immense stress of going back to school to end a perfectly good summer. One of the first places that realizes it’s stressed is your skin, especially

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