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Reasons for Adult Acne
It’s possible to experience acne in your 30s, 40s, and 50s. Here’s what we need to know about adult acne…
Abnormal Changes in Nails
Changes in nails can allude to things like a sign of a disease or inflection. Clink the link to read more…
What to Know About Dandruff
Dandruff is a scalp condition in which small pieces of dry skin flake off of the scalp. Here are some tips for treating it…
Characteristics of Skin Types
There are five types of skin: normal, dry, oily, combination, and sensitive. Here are the characteristics of each skin type…
Seven Advantages of SkinPen Microneedling
SkinPen can improve the appearance of wrinkles, improve your complexion, improve the appearance of acne scars, plus much more.
Preventing Frostbite Tips
Frostbite happens when the skin freezes due to extended exposure to cold temperatures. Here are some tips on how to prevent frostbite.
Family History of Melanoma
When visiting a dermatologist, have you been asked “Has anyone in your family had melanoma or any other form of skin cancer”?
Tips for Healthy Holiday Skin
Common skin issues are dryness, redness, and irritation. To help combat those issues, here’s a list of our favorite holiday skin care tips!
Types of Moles
Almost all adults have a few moles on their bodies. While most moles are harmless, there are some that increase your risk of melanoma.
Facts About the Skin
For National Healthy Skin Month, we have been researching to find the most interesting facts about the skin.
Hair Loss from Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that mistakenly attacks a part of your body and causes your hair to fall out.
Questions about Eczema
October is Eczema Awareness Month. To help spread awareness, here are some commonly asked questions about eczema…
Dermatology FAQ with Dr. Basler
Everyone has questions about their skin, so we sat down with Dr. Basler for a dermatology FAQ session. Click the link to read…
11 Tips for Managing Teen Acne
There’s not an end-all, be-all when it comes to acne, but there are some helpful tips for managing teen acne. Here’s what we recommend:
Common Psoriasis Triggers
In this blog, we’ll go over some common psoriasis triggers and how you can reduce your chances of an outbreak.
Psoriasis Awareness Month
Did you know that August is Psoriasis Awareness Month? According to the AAD, about 7.5 million people in the U.S. have psoriasis.
Summer Skin Rashes
As you’re outdoors this summer, it’s crucial that you look out for these poisonous plants as they can turn into an itchy skin rash.
Bug Bites and Stings
In this blog, we’ll share what you need to know about how to prevent and treat bug bites and stings. Keep reading to learn more!
How to Treat a Sunburn
In this blog, we’ll be focusing on what a sunburn is, how to treat a sunburn, and how to prevent a sunburn.
Choosing the Right Sunscreen
Who else is enjoying the summer sun? Here are some tips for when it comes to choosing the right sunscreen for you…
How to Spot Skin Cancer
Regardless of age, gender, or race, anyone can get skin cancer. Learn what to look for, where to look, and when to look for skin cancer.
Skin Cancer Awareness Month
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. In this blog, we will share some statistics about skin cancer and tips to reduce your risk.
Prevent Premature Skin Aging
No one wants wrinkles, dark spots, or dull skin. Here are some tips that can help reduce premature skin aging…
What to Know about Rosacea
In this blog, we’ll discuss seven things you need to know about rosacea so you can take better care of your skin.
Skin Reconstruction Treatments
Dr. Geoff Basler, MD has specialized training in skin reconstruction surgery. Here is all you need to know about the treatment…
What is Mohs Surgery?
Mohs surgery is a specialized surgical procedure and is considered the most successful method for treating non-melanoma skin cancers.
Types Of Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer. Your skin is made up of a variety of cells that all have different jobs. When these cells are damaged, it may develop into skin cancer. There are four major types of skin cancer, which include melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and Merkel cell carcinoma.


























