Is Skin Cycling Worth Trying?
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by madwire
4M ago
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Can You Treat Eczema Without Steroids?
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by madwire
5M ago
The post Can You Treat Eczema Without Steroids? appeared first on Affinity Dermatology ..read more
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How Does Affinity Dermatology Treat Melasma?
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by madwire
8M ago
The post How Does Affinity Dermatology Treat Melasma? appeared first on Affinity Dermatology ..read more
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Four Benefits of Detecting Skin Cancer Early
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by madwire
8M ago
Skin cancer is a serious health concern that should not be taken lightly, which is why the sooner it is detected, the better. Early detection is key to successful treatment and prevention of more serious consequences down the road. At Affinity Dermatology, we offer skin cancer screenings and treatments in Frisco, Texas, and today we will discuss four benefits of detecting skin cancer early. Improved Survival Rate Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer seen in the United States, affecting an estimated three million Americans each year, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Th ..read more
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Does Dermatology Hurt?
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by madwire
8M ago
Dermatology is often seen as a field of medicine that is associated with pain and discomfort. However, the truth is that dermatology does not have to be painful. At Affinity Dermatology in Frisco, Texas, we use the latest technology and techniques to provide our patients with the most comfortable treatments possible. Continue reading to learn more about how we do it, then schedule your appointment today. Numbing Creams and Gels One of the ways Dr. Carter and our experienced team minimize discomfort during our procedures is by using numbing creams and gels. These topical treatments can be appl ..read more
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What is a Board-Certified Dermatologist?
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by madwire
8M ago
A dermatologist is a physician who has earned an MD or a DO degree and has done specialized training in diseases of the hair, skin, and nails. You should always look for someone who is board-certified by the American Board of Dermatology. To earn this title, one must complete, after high school, 4 years of college and earn a bachelor’s degree, 4 years of medical school, one year of medical or surgical internship, and three years of dedicated dermatology residency training. They also have passed an exam for certification and maintain that certification with regular, extensive educational course ..read more
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Dr. Carter in the News | Dallas Medical Journal
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by madwire
8M ago
I’m honored to be included in the September issue of the Women in Medicine edition of Dallas County Medical Society Dallas Medical Journal. The post Dr. Carter in the News | Dallas Medical Journal appeared first on Affinity Dermatology ..read more
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