A child who slept fine last week is suddenly up scratching at 2 a.m. An adult who thought their skin was under control develops red, burning patches after one stressful week or a change in weather. Eczema flare-ups often feel abrupt, but they usually happen when the...
A few pimples before a big event are frustrating. Acne that keeps coming back, leaves marks, feels painful, or stops responding to over-the-counter products is different. That is usually the point when patients start asking the right question: when to see a...
A skin cancer diagnosis often raises two immediate questions: Will it be fully removed, and what will the area look like afterward? For many patients, Mohs surgery addresses both concerns with a level of precision that standard excision cannot always match. Mohs...
A changing mole is easy to put off when life is busy. The problem is that skin cancer often starts quietly, with a spot that does not look urgent at all. A full body skin exam is designed to catch those changes early, before they become harder to treat. For many...