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When it comes to treating acne, the Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center in Albemarle NC has successfully treated patients with Accutane (Isotretinoin), a drug taken orally to help eliminate the…
For many who suffer from psoriasis, the hardest part is not as much the skin’s appearance as it is the itchiness felt in 70 to 90 percent of patients. According…
The team at the Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center in West End, North Carolina knows the potentially deadly risks of sun damage. Aside from causing unsightly wrinkles, discoloration, and other…
When faced with skin cancer, choosing the right treatment option can often be nerve-wracking. Asheboro Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center offers several different treatment options to patients in North Carolina.…
Nearly everyone wants their skin to not only appear healthy, but to actually be healthy, too. It’s more important than ever to have a skin treatment routine, which can protect…
Winter is upon us again, and for some of us, uncomfortably dry skin is on its way. For many, winter conditions create a dry and tight feeling around the face…
Though Asheboro Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center has grown since we began in 1997, our biggest “expansion” is on the horizon. In November of 2014, we will open our 2nd…
Malignant Melanoma is a greatly feared type of skin cancer. It is becoming more common over time. This cancer begins from melanocytes, which are pigment producing cells in the body.…
Skin Cancer is exceptionally common. The most common types of skin cancers are Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Malignant Melanoma. Skin Cancer can be treated by various modalities…
Many dermatology patients have either severe/scarring acne or acne that is just “stubborn/resilient” despite aggressive treatment. For these patients, the ideal treatment is an oral drug called Isotretinoin. Most of…
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