Inspect your Child’s Skin For These Types of Dangerous Moles
Skin cancer can affect people of all ages, including children. Although melanoma and other forms of skin cancer are rare in children, parents should still be aware of the signs that could indicate problems. Fortunately, most forms of skin cancer are highly treatable if they are caught early. Skin cancer often appears as a suspicious-looking … Continue reading Inspect your Child’s Skin For These Types of Dangerous Moles
View MoreHow Sclerotherapy Treats Spider Veins
As the leading treatment for spider veins, sclerotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure that can reduce the appearance and symptoms of spider veins in 2 months over the course of several treatments. Each session takes anywhere from 15 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the severity of the affected area, and the cost per session … Continue reading How Sclerotherapy Treats Spider Veins
View MoreAutoimmune Diseases like Lupus
Lupus is an autoimmune disease that affects various parts of the body. Systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE, is one type of lupus, which can affect the patient’s joints, lungs and skin. When lupus impacts the skin, it is referred to as cutaneous lupus. Often, people who suffer from cutaneous lupus show signs of this disease … Continue reading Autoimmune Diseases like Lupus
View MoreSummer Sun Safety Tips
Television public service announcements stress the importance of buckling up and avoiding distracted driving when getting behind the wheel. Most Calabasas drivers are unaware, however, that they also need to protect their skin from the sun’s ultraviolet rays even though they are inside a vehicle. Skin Cancer Facts: Approximately 20 percent of Americans will develop … Continue reading Summer Sun Safety Tips
View MoreUnderstanding Pigmentation
Pigment, or melanin, is a polymer found in the epidermis. Some skin pigment conditions are easy to treat because the pigment sheds as the skin renews itself. However, topical treatments do not reach the pigment when it settles into the dermis skin layer. Treatment difficulties may also occur when there is a growth in the … Continue reading Understanding Pigmentation
View MoreHow to Deal with Rosacea
Several million adults who range in age from 30 years old to 50 years old experience a persistent redness across the cheeks and nose that often begins as an increased tendency to flush. This skin condition is called rosacea. In addition to redness, adults who have rosacea may notice bumps, cysts, small blood vessels and … Continue reading How to Deal with Rosacea
View MoreThe Calabasas Dermatologist’s Guide to Laser Hair Removal
For 10 years, board-certified dermatologists in Calabasas have used laser hair removal to remove unwanted hair from their patients’ face, armpits, bikini line, forearms and legs. This effective, affordable and safe hair removal method provides results that last longer than electrolysis, plucking, shaving or waxing. Laser Hair Removal Candidates Although some lasers work successfully for … Continue reading The Calabasas Dermatologist’s Guide to Laser Hair Removal
View MoreTreat Wrinkles, Acne Scars and Skin Irregularities With Laser Resurfacing
A board-certified dermatologist or skin cancer surgeon may use laser resurfacing to decrease the appearance of facial wrinkles, acne scars, blemishes and certain skin irregularities. During a laser resurfacing treatment, Dr. Weitzbuch removes damaged surface-level skin cells with concentrated pulsating light beams. The result is skin that looks smoother and healthier. Laser Resurfacing Candidates Certain … Continue reading Treat Wrinkles, Acne Scars and Skin Irregularities With Laser Resurfacing
View MoreMohs surgery
Mohs micrographic surgery, sometimes referred to simply as Mohs surgery, is a specialized skin cancer treatment. The procedure involves removing thin layers of skin one at a time and examining them during the procedure until they no longer contain cancerous cells. What Is Mohs Micrographic Surgery? Mohs skin cancer surgery is performed on an outpatient … Continue reading Mohs surgery
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