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Dermatologist Answers Top 4 FAQs About Warts - Asheboro

Dermatologist Answers Top 4 FAQs About Warts

By Asheboro Dermatology / November 8, 2017

Sometimes, a wart is little more than a minor annoyance that simply goes away on its own. In many other cases, though, warts do not respond to over-the-counter treatments and instead require help from a dermatologist. If you have a stubborn wart that will not go away—or keeps coming back after it does—turn to Asheboro…

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A Dermatologist Explains Melanoma - Thomasville

A Dermatologist Explains Melanoma

By Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center Thomasville / October 27, 2017

Melanoma cancer is a common form of skin cancer, with approximately 87,110 new cases diagnosed this year alone. The first step to battling this serious illness is to understand why it occurs and how it can be treated, and the dermatologists at the Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center in Thomasville can provide all the information…

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Melasma

Melasma And What You Can Do About It

By Asheboro Dermatology / October 2, 2017

Melasma is a darkening of the skin that can result in patches that can be tan, brown or gray. These patches can appear for a number of reasons, including an increase in hormone levels such as from pregnancy or birth control pills, or they can appear from overexposure from the sun. Sometimes these patches can…

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Stanly County Dermatologist Explains 5 Ways to Alleviate Dry Skin - Albemarle

Stanly County Dermatologist Explains 5 Ways to Alleviate Dry Skin

By Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center Albemarle / September 29, 2017

If you suffer from dry, itchy skin, you’re not alone. You’ve probably tried a range of treatments on the market, including creams, oils, and face masks. Unfortunately, some of these supposed cures may actually further irritate your skin. If you feel you’ve tried everything, don’t fear—there are a number of dermatologist-approved ways to help lock…

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Mohs Examination

What Do You Need to Know About Mohs?

By Asheboro Dermatology / September 25, 2017

Mohs surgery is one of the most effective treatments for some kinds of skin cancer. It has a 98% cure rate for basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. If you, or a loved one, have recently been diagnosed with one of these types of skin cancer, learning more…

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Dermatologists Explain 3 Causes of Eczema - Thomasville

Dermatologists Explain 3 Causes of Eczema

By Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center Thomasville / September 8, 2017

Eczema is one of the most puzzling dermatologic conditions, and dermatologists have failed to identify a direct cause for its manifestation. However, according to the staff at the Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center in Thomasville, Asheboro, Albemarle and Pinehurst, NC, there are several contributing factors that may be responsible for flare ups. Knowing them can…

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Local Dermatologist Explains Dermatitis & Treatment Options - Albemarle

Local Dermatologist Explains Dermatitis & Treatment Options

By Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center Albemarle / August 28, 2017

Dermatitis refers to a condition which causes the skin to become swollen, red, and sore as a result of an external irritant. The professionals at the Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center in Albemarle, North Carolina have treated countless patients suffering from these conditions. Their compassionate team is expertly trained in identifying your dermatitis and obtain…

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Skin tags

Embarrassed By Skin Tags On Your Face And Neck? Here’s How Your Dermatologist Can Help

By Asheboro Dermatology / July 31, 2017

Skin tags aren’t dangerous growths, but they are often embarrassing.They tend to appear around your eyes or on your neck where other people can see them. While it isn’t necessary to remove skin tags, if their appearance bothers you, talk to your dermatologist about removal options. There are more reasons to remove the tags than…

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Acne 101

Acne 101: The 5 Most Common Blemish Types & Howto Get Rid of Them

By Asheboro Dermatology / July 20, 2017

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, acne is the most common skin condition in the United States. Approximately 50 million people are affected. Acne occurs for a variety of reasons, including genetics, hormones, stress and some medications. Regardless of the cause, acne is best treated through a strict skincare routine. While many can cure…

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How to Check for Cancerous Moles - Asheboro

How to Check for Cancerous Moles

By Asheboro Dermatology / July 3, 2017

Moles are skin growths that usually have a black or brown appearance—typically, they’re harmless. However, Asheboro Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center in Asheboro and the Dermatology & SkinSurgery Centers in Pinehurst, Albemarle and Thomasville, NC, reminds patients that it’s important to be cautious of new moles or changing moles, as they may be an indicator…

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