You notice a small bump on your face while looking in the mirror. A quick internet search tells you it’s probably a skin tag. As a dermatologist, I can tell...
Are you or someone close dealing with the persistent problem of lice in hair? Lice can infest virtually any area of the body including the pubes. Head lice are particularly...
You accidentally touch a hot pan or spill some boiling water — ouch. Your first instinct might be to grab that antibiotic ointment from the medicine cabinet and smear it on the burn. It seems logical: “this will prevent infection, right?” But believe it or not, for many minor burns, that antibiotic ointment may not…
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In recent years, niacinamide has become one of the most talked-about ingredients in skincare. From serums and face washes to creams and sunscreens, it seems like every product proudly lists niacinamide on the label. It is often marketed as a “holy grail” ingredient that can solve almost every skin concern, from acne and oiliness to…
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When patients come to my clinic worried about hair loss, the first thing they usually ask is, “Doctor, what shampoo should I use for hair growth?“My answer often surprises them: before we talk about hair products, we need to talk about the scalp. Think of your scalp as the “soil” and your hair as the…
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Glutathione is getting a lot of attention these days-whether it’s for glowing skin, detoxing your body, or boosting your health. Many people who take glutathione supplements or undergo glutathione IV treatments may still consume alcohol socially or occasionally. This often raises an important question: can glutathione and alcohol be taken together, and does alcohol affect…
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Pigmentation disorders are among the most common reasons patients visit dermatology clinics. While many skincare brands and online platforms promote “miracle cures” or “one-cream fixes,” the dermatological reality is far more complex. These conditions are often chronic, relapsing, and influenced by complex internal and external factors. Patients understandably want fast, permanent solutions—but as a dermatologist,…
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If you’ve ever dealt with that maddening itch that just won’t quit, you’re not alone. It’s like an annoying roommate that disrupts your daily life and keeps you up at night, making you feel like you’re losing your mind. Now, this itch can come from various sources – skin conditions like eczema, allergies, or other…
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Let’s face it—gender stereotypes still mess with the way we treat our skin. A lot of men still think skincare is “not for them,” especially when it comes to using moisturizers. And if they have oily skin? Forget it! But here’s the truth: even oily skin needs moisture—the right kind. In this post, we’ll break…
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Diabetes affects every part of your body, including your skin. Skin changes in diabetes are some of the most common health problems. It is important to recognize that diabetic patients may suffer from skin problems, which may be troublesome. So, we will try to understand the skin changes associated with diabetes and explore ways to…
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Gutathione injections used for skin whitening may reduce melanin production, the pigment responsible for skin color. They can help you achieve a lighter and brighter complexion, but may have side effects. Table of contents Are skin whitening injections really effective? Forms of glutathione available in the market Misleading claims made by salons and beauty professionals…
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Sunscreens are an important accessory in the daily skincare routine for many people. Choosing a good sunscreen that works best for you needs some working knowledge about sunscreens. Regular daily use of SPF 15 sunscreen can reduce your risk of developing squamous cell cancer (SCC) risk by about 40 percent, and lower melanoma risk by…
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People with diabetes are more prone to developing dry skin than those without the condition. Diabetes can cause a variety of skin problems, including itchy, dry patches that may be uncomfortable or even painful. In this article, we will discuss how diabetes affects the skin and what steps you can take to manage dry skin…
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Acne is something many people fight with creams, pills, and face washes. These medicines often help, but sometimes acne just doesn’t fully go away. That’s when doctors may suggest skin procedures instead of-or in addition to-medicine. Let me tell you when and why such procedures might be better, what to expect, and how to plan…
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Scabies is an infestation by a mite: Sarcoptes scabiei. The mite is normally not visible to the naked eye as it measures less than 0.5 mm in size. Some drawings and other evidence discovered in Egypt indicate that the disease is old. Aristotle has also talked about “lice” escaping from small pimples if pricked. However,…
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Think acne is only for teens battling puberty? Think again. More adults than ever are experiencing persistent breakouts, often long after their teenage years have passed. The truth is, acne doesn’t come with an age limit. Understanding the causes of pimples in adults is essential for building an effective treatment plan-and finally achieving clearer skin.…
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