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Blogs

Actinic Keratosis and Skin Cancer Prevention

Actinic keratosis are “rough spots caused by sun.” These lesions are associated with UV damage and can lead to carcinoma without treatment from a dermatologist. This video explains that while not all actinic keratosis lesions will turn into carcinoma, early treatment...

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Tips for Choosing the Right Sunscreen for Acne-Prone Skin

Skin cancer is a major health concern for all Americans; wearing sunscreen daily is a simple step that can drastically lower the likelihood of developing this serious disease. However, if you suffer from acne, you know that acne-prone skin has many special needs,...

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Is Your Skin Ready for Its Summer Debut? [INFOGRAPHIC]

Warm temperatures and days at the beach mean showing off more skin is a part of summer. Are you ready for your skin to be on display? Fortunately, with a few simple steps, you can make your skin look great while protecting it from some of the risks of summer sun....

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Paying Attention to Atypical Moles

Skin cancer treatment standards in Arlington Heights dictate that adults see a dermatologist at least once per year for screenings. Checking in with your dermatologist is important regardless of your skin type, but it is particularly essential if you have any new or...

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A Look at Psoriatic Arthritis

Psoriatic arthritis is a highly specific diagnosis that requires comprehensive arthritis and psoriasis treatment in Arlington Heights. Watch this video for a closer look at psoriatic arthritis. Treatment for psoriatic arthritis involves managing uncomfortable and...

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The Basics of Melanoma

Dermatologists often recommend that all adult patients schedule visits for regular skin cancer screening. Melanoma is the most dangerous kind of skin cancer, but with regular screenings, early detection is possible. Melanoma detected early has the best possible...

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