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Here’s why winter is the best time for a chemical peel
Winter is probably the best time to kick off a skincare regime as your skin undergoes a daily battle against extreme weather conditions. To improve your skin texture and make it glow: enter the world of chemical peel. This non-invasive treatment reduces blotchy patches, acne scars, age spots, pigmentation and improves skin texture. So, if

Winter Skincare Tips
Dermatologist-Approved Winter Skincare Tips Winter is here, and so are seasonal skin problems. Dryness and itching are the most common skin issues that arrive with the chilly weather. All skin types are prone to the effects of cold weather. To protect your skin from the cold weather effects, you need to be mindful of your

LOW HISTAMINE DIET
Histamine is a chemical, known as a biogenic amine. It plays a role in several of the body’s major systems, including the immune, digestive, and neurological systems. The body gets all the histamine it needs from its own cells, but histamine is also found in certain foods and medications; therefore, your doctor may recommend a

CYSTS
Cysts are puss-filled pockets that form beneath the surface of the skin. Although typically painless, a ruptured or infected cyst should be immediately treated by a trained dermatologist. Cortisone injections, fluid draining, or surgical removal are just a few ways that unwanted cysts are effectively treated.

PSORIASIS
When the immune system produces skin cells too rapidly, the result is Psoriasis a skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, or scaly patches. Often caused b stress, anxiety, injury, or hormonal changes, nearly 8 million Americans suffer from this inflammatory condition.

MOLES
Moles are dark, flesh-colored growths that occur when skin cells are produced in a cluster. While most are benign, moles that become raised or change color over time can be early indicators of a dangerous form of skin cancer called melanoma. Our dermatologists can remove unwanted moles throughout your body as well as monitor the
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