Keep Your Skin Healthy During the Fall
Posted on 24. Jan, 2009 by Bradley J. Abrams, D.O..
Fall weather isn’t a reason to take a break from you skin care habits. Maintaining good skin care habits in the fall will help your skin stay health and looking good.
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Why Should You Have a Skin Exam?
Posted on 20. Jan, 2009 by Bradley J. Abrams, D.O..
Because of the frequency of skin cancers, a full skin examination is an important tool to early diagnosing and treatment of these skin cancers.
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Keep Your Skin Healthy Under That Halloween Mask
Posted on 15. Jan, 2009 by Bradley J. Abrams, D.O..
Just remember that one night of scary costumes can have a bad effect on your skin. This is especially true if you are considering using makeup to turn yourself into that ghoulish zombie on Halloween.
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Skin Care Tips for Winter Months
Posted on 13. Jan, 2009 by Bradley J. Abrams, D.O..
You’ve probably noticed that winter weather can be harsh on your skin. As a dermatologist, I thought I should explain why this occurs, and what you can do about it.
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Skin Care Tips for Travelers
Posted on 10. Jan, 2009 by Bradley J. Abrams, D.O..
Vacations can be very exciting and an enjoyable, however they can quickly become unpleasant when you experience irritations caused by dry skin. The following simple tips will help your skin stay hydrated and your vacation time enjoyable.
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What is Sculptra?
Posted on 08. Jan, 2009 by Bradley J. Abrams, D.O..
Known as the liquid facelift , Sculptraâ„¢ is an injectable treatment that restores volume to your skin, leaving your face looking fuller and younger.
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Annoying Skin Tags
Posted on 05. Jan, 2009 by Bradley J. Abrams, D.O..
A patient recently came in to have me look at small growths of skin under their arm. These growths that the patient was concerned about turned out to be benign skin tags.
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How Long Does Mohs Surgery Take?
Posted on 02. Jan, 2009 by Bradley J. Abrams, D.O..
You just found out the spot on your nose was a type of skin cancer that required a surgical technique called Mohs Surgery to remove it. What is Mohs surgery and why can’t your dermatologist tell you how long the procedure will take?