It’s a no-brainer that hours of baking in the glorious sun can leave you with a not so glorious beauty and health outcome. Now that the summer is nearing its end, it’s time to get yourself back into the dermatology office to recharge and refresh your skin. What are the facts and what should you. Read More…
The Effects of Tanning
With the summer season right around the corner, some of you may be considering a suntan. While you may be familiar with tanning beds and traditional tanning methods (i.e.: hitting the beach), a suntan isn’t really the most ideal thing for your skin. Sure, teenagers will soon be looking to glam up for prom but. Read More…
Food Tips for Your Skin
It’s 2012 and that means you have a whole new year to not only accomplish whatever resolutions you’ve set but also to take better care of your skin. Besides using sunscreen when outdoors, another simple way you can improve your skin is to watch what you eat, as any Miami dermatologist is likely to tell. Read More…
Skin Tips for Winter
The winters we experience down here in Miami are nothing compared to the frigid temperatures experienced further north. Most of us can do just fine with a light jacket or sweater but when it comes to protecting the skin, it’s important to keep a few things in mind if you’re going to be in an. Read More…
A Coffee a Day Keeps the Skin Cancer Away
Coffee has managed to cultivate one of the most wildly varying reputations. Its benefits and health risks change on a seemingly daily basis and depending on who you ask, it may or not be something you should be drinking. And then there’s something called basal cell carcinoma, a very common form of skin cancer that. Read More…
All about Hair Loss
Two things about the month of August: it marks the final month of summer and, unbeknownst to many, is also National Hair Loss Awareness Month. Hair loss affects over eighty million people in the United States alone and can cause feelings of anxiety or poor body image. Ask a Miami dermatologist and he or she. Read More…
Early Skin Cancer Detection
Skin cancer can happen to anyone, especially here in South Florida where the “sun and fun” lifestyle is encouraged since we do after all live in “The Sunshine State”. Unless you’re using the proper protection whenever you go outside or if you spend a great deal of time outside, the risk of skin cancer can. Read More…
New Rules for Sunscreen
As a South Floridian, there’s a very good chance that you keep one or two bottles of sunscreen lying around for those moments when you get the urge to visit the beach or simply wish to protect your screen whenever the need to step outside arises. However, if you’re not familiar with the science behind. Read More…
Skin Cancer Awareness
There’s a very good reason why Florida is called “The Sunshine State”. Temperatures in the South Florida area can get very steamy which makes the climate ideal for avid sunbathers. A good portion of these sunbathers don’t take the necessary precautions to protect their skin from the harmful effects of soaking up too much of. Read More…
The Importance of Examining Birthmarks
A vascular birthmark tends to appear in about one in ten infants, a distinctive feature that may not be as seemingly harmless as is typically believed. Depending on how it’s growing and where it’s located, it might be necessary to treat the birthmark according to dermatology experts. Of course birthmarks come in a variety of. Read More…
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