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Aging Skin: Everything You Need To Know

As you age, many things begin to change, and your skin is no exception. This natural part of life often causes panic as many hope to age gracefully or not at all! Many factors go into how your skin will age over time, including genetics and lifestyle factors. Luckily, education and treatment options for aging

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Different Types of Skin Cancer: What You Need to Know

Skin cancer is considered one of the most common types of cancer and often develops after prolonged periods of sun exposure. The American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD) defines skin cancer as an abnormal growth of skin cells and estimates that approximately 9,400 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with skin cancer every day. Early

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5 Reasons to See Your Dermatologist

Your skin is the largest organ of the body. A dermatologist has spent their career learning about this organ and knowing how to work with it. There are many reasons to take the time to see your dermatologist. From medical to cosmetic procedures, you may not even realize how much your dermatologist can do for

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Sun Cancer Prevention Education

Skin cancer is a serious concern, especially for those of us who live in the South, where sunshine and beautiful weather are prevalent. Although the best protection against the sun is to remain out of its reach, we understand that is not always practical. Besides, the summer months are meant to be spent at the

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3 Most Common Types of Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with an estimated one in five Americans developing skin cancer in their lifetime. First and foremost, it’s important to know that certain factors may increase your risk, but skin cancer can affect people of all races and skin colors. Secondly, you should take the

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5 Signs of Basal Cell Carcinoma You Should Never Ignore

Skin cancer is the most common of all types of cancer. There are two types – basal cell carcinoma squamous cell carcinoma. The American Cancer Society estimates that around 4.3 million basal cell skin cancers are diagnosed each year, though the number of individuals affected is slightly less since some people have more than one.

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