Baby Rashes: Identify the Bumps on Your Baby
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1w ago
As a new parent, every medical condition your baby experiences for the first time can be concerning. Unexpected rashes are no exception. Thankfully, many skin conditions in infants are common and harmless. This guide will help you understand which ones may require professional help. Common Baby Rashes & Skin Conditions Babies have sensitive skin. As such, they’re prone to a number of skin conditions. Here are some of the most common: Diaper Rash: Prolonged exposure to wet or soiled diapers can lead to red, irritated skin in the diaper area. Heat Rash: When your baby gets too warm, these sm ..read more
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Tattoo Removal Recovery and Aftercare
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1w ago
Many people get tattoos when they’re younger and then regret them as their tastes or relationships change. Thankfully, lasers can now remove these once-permanent additions to your body. Proper aftercare is important for the best results. THE TATTOO REMOVAL PROCEDURE During a laser tattoo removal session, a trained professional will use a specialized laser to break down the ink particles in your skin. This device emits short pulses of intense light, which target specific ink colors. The pigments in the ink are fragmented into tiny particles, which are naturally flushed out by your body’s immune ..read more
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Building a Skin Care Routine for Sensitive Skin
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5M ago
  Everyone knows the importance of taking care of your skin. However, some people have more sensitive skin than others ..read more
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Melasma vs Freckles, Sunspots, and Hyperpigmentati
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5M ago
  Several conditions can result in changes in skin color, and a few of them even look similar to the ..read more
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How Oral Health and Cavities Can Affect Skin Healt
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11M ago
Generally, oral hygiene doesn’t just stop at the gums and teeth. Just as research shows a relationship between oral health and systemic health, it has also revealed a link between oral health and skin. The mouth can be seen as the gateway to the overall state of health in an individual. Hence, oral health can affect an individual’s health as well as the skin. Poor oral health can result in various health and skin conditions in an individual. If you’re dealing with stubborn acne, skin blemishes, or pimples, there’s a chance that an oral bacteria could be the cause. So don’t ..read more
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Is Rosacea An Autoimmune Disease?
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11M ago
Rosacea is a skin disease that is commonly identified by redness on the face, neck, and occasionally the ears and back. Rosacea begins between the ages of 30 and 60 and is more common in fair-skinned people and women in menopause. The redness that signifies rosacea is typically caused by broken blood vessels, although pimples may also pop up. Affiliated Dermatology® has been helping people with rosacea manage their symptoms in the greater Phoenix area for years. Keep reading to learn about rosacea, what it is, and how you can get help managing your rosacea symptoms. Common Symptoms of Rosacea ..read more
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How to Calm a Rosacea Flare Up Fast
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11M ago
Rosacea is a skin disease that is commonly identified by redness on the face, neck, and occasionally the ears and back. Rosacea begins between the ages of 30 and 60, and is more common in fair-skinned people and women in menopause. The redness that signifies rosacea is typically caused by broken blood vessels, although pimples may also pop up. Common Symptoms of Rosacea Redness isn’t the only sign of rosacea. Tingling, burning skin is an indicator. So are enlarged pores, red bumps that can resemble pimples, and patches of dry, rough skin. Men’s noses may swell and develop a bulbous ..read more
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Skin Cancer Screening Cost Guide
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1y ago
Early skin cancer screenings are of utmost importance when it comes to detecting and treating skin cancer effectively. The pricing for skin cancer tests should never discourage individuals from prioritizing their health and getting screened regularly. Skin cancer is unfortunately common for millions of Americans. Detecting skin cancer at an early stage, especially aggressive types like melanoma can significantly improve the prognosis, which has a remarkable 5-year survival rate of 99%. You might be wondering how much a skin cancer screening test may cost. Affiliated Dermatology® is here today ..read more
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How Fast Can Skin Cancer Spread?
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1y ago
Although skin cancers are often among the most treatable forms of cancer, this condition can go south quickly as they spread throughout the body. To see just how fast skin cancers can spread through the body, Affiliated Dermatology® has put together this guide to the fastest-spreading type of skin cancer: melanoma. We’ll look at the types of melanoma and how fast they spread. Melanoma In your body are cells called melanocytes. These are responsible for creating melanin, which you may know as the pigment that gives our skin color. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that grows in these ..read more
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Is Shea Butter Good For Eczema?
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1y ago
Millions of people in the United States alone have eczema. All of them are looking for a way to relieve the itchiness and irritation that this skin condition can cause. Often, they rely on over-the-counter treatments that are used for dry skin. Products such as lotion and shea butter are frequently recommended. Affiliated Dermatology® has helped many patients see relief far beyond their own attempts, often with equally affordable over-the-counter solutions. In this article, we’ll discuss how shea butter helps with eczema and why it might not be the only option for the best results. What is Ecz ..read more
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