Summer is made for sunset strolls, rooftop dinners, and backyard hangs—but nothing ruins the fun faster than becoming a buffet for mosquitoes. Beyond the itch, these bites can lead to inflammation, hyperpigmentation, and even scarring. Here’s what you need to know to protect your skin from these pesky critters this summer. Why Mosquito Bites Are […]
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What to Expect During a Total Body Skin Exam (TBSE)
By Janette Fant, FNP-C When it comes to protecting your skin and your health, early detection is everything. As a dermatology provider, I treat patients from 0 to 120 years old, and I can tell you: if you have moles, a Total Body Skin Exam (TBSE) is for you. Whether you’re coming in for your […]
Understanding the Lesser-Known Symptoms of Rosacea
April is Rosacea Awareness Month, a time dedicated to shedding light on this common but often misunderstood skin condition. While most people recognize rosacea by its hallmark facial redness, many are unaware of the lesser-known symptoms that can significantly impact daily life. If you suspect you have rosacea or are looking for ways to better […]
Skin Signs that Reveal Your Heart Health
By Daniel DiBlasi, DO February is American Heart Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about cardiovascular health. While most people associate heart disease with symptoms like chest pain or shortness of breath, your skin can also provide important clues about your heart health. In fact, certain skin signs may reveal early warnings, helping you […]
The Love Hormone and Your Skin: How Oxytocin Affects Your Glow
Love is in the air this February, but did you know it might also be in your skin? Oxytocin—often called the “love hormone”—is famous for its role in bonding, affection, and emotional connection. But this powerful neuropeptide does more than warm your heart; it also plays a surprising role in your skin’s health and radiance. […]
Mohs Micrographic Surgery vs. Radiation Therapy
By Renata Prado, MD What is Skin Cancer? Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer type in the United States with an incidence rate of over 5 million cases annually1. There are more skin cancers diagnosed in a year than all other cancers combined. The two most common types are called basal cell carcinoma (BCC) […]
5 Don’ts of Hand Eczema
By Rachel Frederickson, PA-C According to the National Eczema Association, approximately 10% of the U.S. population is affected by hand eczema. This common condition may involve red, cracked, dry hands that are itchy or painful and may even blister. Every winter, our providers see many children and adults who struggle with hand eczema. Tips for […]