Acne is one of the most common conditions we treat at Associated Dermatologists. Acne occurs when the skin becomes clogged with... Learn more
Not only is basal cell carcinoma the most common form of skin cancer, but it’s also the most frequently occurring form of all c... Learn more
Many of us are highly familiar with topical medications. They are often our first line of defense with many skin problems like... Learn more
Botox® and Dysport are popular, trusted treatments and is among the most effective solutions to relax dynamic wrinkles like f... Learn more
Brown spots and discoloration are a normal part of the skin's aging process. They’re small, flat, discolored and dark areas tha... Learn more
Chemical Peels are a proven, non-invasive treatment to smooth and brighten skin while improving complexion. Dermatologists use... Learn more
Contact dermatitis manifests in two forms. Firstly, irritant dermatitis arises from skin reacting to substances like soaps and... Learn more
Dandruff isn’t about your hair or how often you wash it. It’s about the skin cells on your scalp growing and dying off too fast... Learn more
DiamondGlow®, often referred to as a medical-grade microdermabrasion, uses a precision diamond tip wand to deliver a next-level... Learn more
While not a medical concern, enlarged pores are primarily an aesthetic concern, impacting the skin's appearance. A number of fa... Learn more
In dermatology, excisions are used to remove lesions from your skin by cutting them off completely. Excisions are commonly used... Learn more
Dermal fillers are non-surgical treatments use hyaluronic acid (HA) to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, restore lost volume,... Learn more
Fungal infections such as ringworm, yeast infection or athlete’s foot occur when a pathogen — an organism causing disease to it... Learn more
The Hydrafacial treatment uses Vortex Fusion Technology, consisting of hydradermabrasion and a vacuum-suction hand piece to pen... Learn more
Kybella® improves the appearance and facial profile of moderate to severe fat below the jawline and chin. Sometimes, despite di... Learn more
Ready to bid farewell to the hassle of hair removal and those pesky red bumps? Say goodbye to razor expenses and wax... Learn more
Our practices offer a range of laser resurfacing tools to address skin disorders, aesthetic enhancements, and concerns like acn... Learn more
Lines and wrinkles can be caused by a combination of factors, the most common of which are:
• Age and Gravity<... Learn more
Melanoma is an aggressive skin cancer that starts in the melanocyte cells - the cells that give skin color its pigment. Damage... Learn more
As we age, our skin begins to lose its elasticity, and our collagen and elastin protein production slows down, causing our skin... Learn more
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a minimally invasive treatment that involves the use of a device wi... Learn more
First, it’s important to understand that moles vary in color from your natural skin tone to pink, brown and black. They often a... Learn more
Moles are caused when pigment-producing melanocyte cells grow in groups instead of spreading throughout the skin. They can deve... Learn more
A patch test is a diagnostic procedure used to identify allergic reactions or sensitivities to specific substances. If you have... Learn more
Rashes cause changes in the skin's color, texture or feel that may cause irritation or swelling. They are caused by various psy... Learn more
When a wound heals, your body produces a layer of collagen to cover the open area. Subsequently, the skin surrounding the wound... Learn more
Seborrheic dermatitis causes scaly patches of inflamed skin, most typically seen on the scalp. The rash can look pink, purple o... Learn more
Our skin is the body’s largest organ and it has several layers. Skin cancer begins in the epidermis, which is made up of squamo... Learn more
As we age, our skin begins to tell our story about time spent in the sun, our diet and overall lifestyle choices. Hereditary an... Learn more
Squamous cell carcinoma begins in the squamous cells, which make up the middle and outer layers of the skin. It is a common typ... Learn more
A long-term condition causing patches of skin to become a pale white color due to a lack of melanin - the pigment in the skin.... Learn more