Do You Have Skin Cancer? Signs You Have Some Pre-Cancer Spots

Posted on: 19 April 2023
If you get a skin cancer treatment early on, especially for pre-cancer, then you have a better chance of recovering from your condition and having a healthier life. There are some very common forms of pre-cancers that you may have without even realizing it because they don't look and feel like moles. Known as actinic keratosis, this is a type of pre-cancer that forms over years of repeated sun exposure.
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Worried About Hair Loss? 2 Tips To Prevent This From Happening

Posted on: 2 December 2022
If you have family members that have lost hair you may have the genetics to do the same thing. There are also other reasons for this disorder, which is also known as alopecia. Fortunately, there are things you can do to help prevent this from happening, two of which are listed below.  Low-Level Laser Light Therapy If you have already started noticing a small amount of hair loss, visit a dermatologist.
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Starting to Get Some Wrinkles on Your Face? See a Dermatologist for These 2 Treatments

Posted on: 14 June 2022
If you are starting to get facial wrinkles, this can be hard to deal with. Looking in the mirror for so long and seeing no wrinkles and then suddenly having them can make you feel much older than are. Fortunately, you can see a dermatologist for two treatments to help the wrinkles go away. Botox Injections Botox is injected into the wrinkled area, so the procedure does not take a long time.
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What Should You Do after a Seborrheic Dermatitis Diagnosis?

Posted on: 29 November 2021
The human body is complex, and as a result, lots of things can go wrong, even if they're not dangerous. Seborrheic dermatitis is one such condition. While seborrheic dermatitis tends to be long-lasting and recurring, it's not contagious, but can create a lot of cosmetic problems for its sufferers. You may even require visits with dermatology specialists. If you've been told that you may have seborrheic dermatitis by a doctor, here's what you should do in order to manage it.
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