If you’re considering getting a facial rejuvenation treatment, you may wonder whether Morpheus eight or a Co2 laser is the best option. Both of these treatments have their pros and cons, so it’s essential to understand the differences between them before deciding. This blog post will discuss the benefits of both treatments and help you… read more
Losing your hair to Covid-19-related stress and illness can be pretty upsetting. After all, your hair is part of your identity, and when it starts falling out, it can feel like you’re losing a part of yourself. Covid-19 has left plenty of damage in its wake, including hair loss. But don’t worry, you’re not alone…. read more
Summer is just around the corner, and if you’re already starting to think about getting beach-ready, CoolSculpting can help you achieve your goals. CoolSculpting results are proven, noticeable, and lasting, so you’ll look great from every angle! Here’s what you need to know. What is CoolSculpting? CoolSculpting is a non-surgical, FDA-cleared procedure that uses controlled… read more
Protect yourself and your family by learning more about this preventable disease. May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and you know what that means! Time to break out the sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses, and avoid spending too much time in the sun. But seriously, why is skin cancer awareness month so important? For starters, skin… read more
We hope you all are enjoying the month of May as much as we are at the Skin and Cancer Institute. What better way to celebrate this month than by treating Mom (or yourself) to some incredible cosmetic services? Our Mother’s Day Event is our biggest event of the year, and we want to use… read more
Most people are bothered by excess fat under their chin. Zoom-heavy workdays (where chin issues are accentuated on camera) make it easy to see why. A study showed that approximately 70 percent of people are dissatisfied with their jawline. Kybella has become one of the go-to solutions for chin woes since the FDA approved it… read more
Mohs is a surgical technique for removing skin cancer–one layer at a time. The dermatologist removes a layer of skin, looks at it under the microscope, and then only removes another layer of skin if cancer cells are still present. It’s considered the gold standard of skin cancer surgery and is favored above local excision…. read more
If you have a skin cyst, you probably dislike how it feels and looks. These hard nobs can be painful and make your skin look less than its best. While cysts are usually nothing serious (medically speaking), you may want to take them seriously if they bother you. What is a Cyst? Cysts are bumps… read more
One burns your skin, and the other ages it. That’s the difference between UVA and UVB rays. Think . . . UVA (Ages) and UVB (Burns)—if you want to remember it easily. So, why bother knowing the difference? Because some sunscreens will only protect you against one type of ray, that’s why. Especially if they’re… read more
You can protect your skin just by knowing your skin type. Your skin type tells you whether you need a minimum SPF of 30 or if 15 will do. It also tells you whether you need to start annual skin check-ups at age 30 or if you can wait until you’re 40. Your skin type… read more
Are you one of the people who grew up when it was “cool” to bake in the sun? It’s okay. You can admit it. After all, millions of people from your generation are right there with you. They’ve also accumulated sun damage. And with it the consequences, which include aged-looking skin and an increased risk… read more
Our dermatologists want you to wear sunscreen during the Winter. Don’t think you need it? Well, you do. The sun’s UV rays are with us daily. If the sun is up, UV rays cascade down. Even if the day is cloudy and overcast, the sun has still come out. Sure, the sun’s UV rays are… read more