Who can benefit from earlobe repair?
Georgia Dermatology Partners
by henley.tabal
1y ago
At Georgia Dermatology Partners, our team of professionals can assist patients with a number of skin and body concerns. Individuals who need to address torn or elongated earlobes caused by trauma or jewelry will want to take time to learn more about repairing their ears with the help of our professionals. What is earlobe repair? Earlobe repair is the restoration of the ears after being torn or stretched. This can happen due to trauma, such as an earring being pulled too hard or due to the intentional stretching of the earlobe for the purpose of wearing certain types of jewelry. Earlobe repair ..read more
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How a treatment known as QWO® can help reduce cellulite
Georgia Dermatology Partners
by henley.tabal
1y ago
Cellulite is a common dermatologic condition that affects approximately 85% of adult women. It is characterized by dimpling of the skin, often described as an “orange peel” or “cottage cheese” appearance. Many women may find themselves bothered by the appearance of cellulite and often approach the team at Georgia Dermatology Partners to learn more about the treatment options available. What is QWO®, and how does it work? QWO® is a new injectable treatment for moderate to severe cellulite in adult women. QWO® is the first and only injectable approved by the FDA for cellulite. It is a non-surgic ..read more
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When should I consider Mohs micrographic surgery over traditional skin cancer excision services?
Georgia Dermatology Partners
by henley.tabal
1y ago
The team at Georgia Dermatology Partners provides a wide range of patient services, including skin cancer screenings and removal. A popular removal method is Mohs micrographic surgery, a specific and unique extraction option that may be right for some of our patients diagnosed with skin cancer. But when should traditional excision be chosen over Mohs micrographic surgery? Which is best? First, let’s better understand the procedure to decide if it is right for you! What is Mohs micrographic surgery? Our team describes Mohs micrographic surgery as a specialized type of skin cancer treatment that ..read more
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Does CoolSculpting® really work?
Georgia Dermatology Partners
by henley.tabal
1y ago
At Georgia Dermatology Partners, our providers and physicians understand that even with diet and exercise, you may experience unwanted fat on the body that is just too stubborn to budge! In this situation, our team may recommend you consider the advantages of the CoolSculpting® treatment! How does CoolSculpting work? CoolSculpting is a non-surgical, fat-reduction procedure that uses a specialized device to freeze and destroy fat cells in the treatment area. This is done during a process known as cryolipolysis, an alternative to traditional liposuction. The CoolSculpting device is used on the p ..read more
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The importance of working with a doctor who has experience with patients with skin of color
Georgia Dermatology Partners
by Lauren Williams
1y ago
Whether you have light brown skin or deep ebony tones, it’s vital that you find a dermatologist in your community who is familiar with treating patients of color. Skin of color is unique in its structure and tendency to develop certain skin conditions, so it’s essential to find a qualified dermatologist with experience treating patients with similar skin types. At Georgia Dermatology Partners, we understand this need and can help patients of color in the communities of Brookhaven, Braselton, Snellville, and Loganville, GA. The importance of working with a dermatologist familiar with patients o ..read more
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The benefits of body contouring with Coolsculpting®
Georgia Dermatology Partners
by henley.tabal
2y ago
Have you ever considered liposuction or a tummy tuck, but been turned off at the idea of this expensive and invasive procedure? Are you within your ideal weight range but have pockets of fat in the midsection that just won’t budge, regardless of increased exercise and an improved diet? If this sounds like you, Georgia Dermatology Partners may have a solution available to help. Our team may recommend treatments such as Coolsculpting®, a revolutionary way to essentially freeze away fat cells and contour the body without surgical intervention. Understanding how Coolsculpting® treatment works If y ..read more
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What is sclerotherapy?
Georgia Dermatology Partners
by henley.tabal
2y ago
Patients in the area of Loganville, Shellville, Braselton, and Brookhaven, GA who have varicose veins may find themselves seeking a way to address them. Not only are they unsightly, but they can also be painful and itchy. With the help of the team at Georgia Dermatology Partners, patients can educate themselves on treatment options such as sclerotherapy and find out if they are appropriate candidates. What is sclerotherapy? Sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to treat varicose veins and other vein conditions. A specially formulated solution is injected into the vein, causing it to collap ..read more
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Understanding Vitiligo
Georgia Dermatology Partners
by henley.tabal
2y ago
If you have been diagnosed with vitiligo, you may be feeling overwhelmed and confused. What is this condition and what does it mean for your health? Do not worry – you are not alone. Here at Georgia Dermatology Partners, we want to help you understand vitiligo and all of your treatment options. We are dedicated to providing quality care for our patients, and we want to make sure that you have all the information you need to make the best decisions for your health. What is vitiligo? Vitiligo is a condition that causes patches of skin to lose their color. This can occur anywhere on the body, but ..read more
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When should I be concerned about a mole?
Georgia Dermatology Partners
by henley
2y ago
Many patients have moles on their body. It is not unusual to be born with several throughout the body. However, just because you have a mole doesn’t mean that you have skin cancer. Understanding the difference between a regular, everyday mole and one that might be indicative of skin cancer is key to monitoring for changes that may need further evaluation. At Georgia Dermatology Partners, we provide skin cancer assessments and services such as mole mapping to keep an eye out for the early signs of skin cancer. What should you look for? When should I be concerned about a mole? Patients with mole ..read more
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How to manage eczema
Georgia Dermatology Partners
by henley
2y ago
Patients dealing with problems such as red, dry, itchy skin may be dealing with a specific skin condition known as eczema. Eczema is also known as atopic dermatitis and can begin in infants and young children. Most who deal with eczema in adulthood have been diagnosed with the condition before the age of five, though it is not uncommon for the condition to develop during the teen years or later. While eczema tends to come and go, understanding the condition and how to manage it is important to improve a patient’s quality of life. The doctors at Georgia Dermatology Partners work regularly with ..read more
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