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SRT (Superficial Radiation Therapy): A Modern, Non-Surgical Treatment for Skin Cancer

Superficial Radiation Therapy SRT treatment for skin cancer

Skin cancer is the most common cancer worldwide, and while surgery has long been considered the standard treatment, modern technology has introduced effective non-surgical options. One of the most trusted alternatives is Superficial Radiation Therapy (SRT), a precise, non-invasive treatment designed specifically for certain types of skin cancer. Below, we explain what SRT is, how […]

Is Your Scar Getting Bigger? Understanding Keloid Scars

Keloid scar growth on skin with dermatologist explaining causes and treatment options

Scars tend to fade over time, but some people may have scars that grow larger. These types of scars are known as keloids. Learn more about keloid scars so that you can get the treatment you need if you suspect you have one. What Do Keloid Scars Look Like? Unlike other scar types, keloid scars […]

Wintertime Dry Skin with Acne? The Top Product-Related Questions

Winter dry skin with acne treatment products recommended by Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists

Do you have a winter breakout? Even though the seasonal weather and indoor heat may dry your skin, it won’t prevent pimples. If you have acne, take a look at what you need to know about wintertime care and treatment product choices. Should You Change Your Skin-Cleansing Routine? Are you tempted to scrub, cleanse, and […]

How Can You Prevent and Treat Razor Bumps?

Does shaving make your delicate skin break out in bumps? If razor bumps have become part of your regular routine, take a look at what you need to know about this condition and the skin-saving solutions that can put an end to this dermatological dilemma. What Are Razor Bumps? You shave and moments or hours […]

Children and Molluscum Contagiosum: What Parents Need to Know

One of the most common viral skin infections in children is molluscum contagiosum. Despite the scary-sounding name, molluscum is usually harmless to your child’s overall health, even though it can have an odd or even disturbing appearance on your child’s skin. Learn more about molluscum contagiosum, what causes it, and what parents can do to […]

4 Skin Symptoms You Should Never Ignore

Many people deal with dry skin or blemishes on occasion, and these conditions usually subside with time and perhaps some over-the-counter treatment. A visit to the dermatologist is rarely necessary unless the condition is stubborn. However, there are four symptoms that always warrant a call to the dermatologist for diagnosis and treatment. 1. Red, Scaly […]

The Do’s And Don’ts Of Treating A Sunburn

Exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays can result in serious skin damage. Even though you try to stay out of the sun and protect your skin with a broad-spectrum SPF most of the time, sometimes a burn can still happen. If your best efforts fail, take a look at the dos and don’ts of […]

Things to Look for When Choosing Sunscreen

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the world, so it’s important to protect yourself when you’re outside and limit damage to your skin from sunburns. One way to protect yourself is to apply good sunscreen every two hours you spend outside, using about one ounce to cover your body with each […]

6 Skin-Protecting Tips for the Aging Senior

Taking good care of your skin is very important at any age, but it’s essential during your senior years. As one ages, skin issues may become more prevalent. Skin changes tend to occur with age, but fortunately, many issues can be prevented with proper care. If you are a senior, consider the following tips for […]

Thin Skin? An FAQ

Skin is not the same thickness all over the body. The skin on the eye lids, for example, is thinner than the skin on the palm of the hands or bottoms of the heel. The thickness of your skin will not stay the same throughout your lifetime. Thinning of the skin is a natural part […]