If you accidentally touch poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac, you can prevent a rash from occurring or at least minimize the effects by acting quickly. Learn more from this article about quick actions you can take to minimize the effects of touching a poisonous plant.
Common Poisonous Plants: Here’s What You Need to Know
Whether you are hitting the trails or doing yard work, the one thing that can put a damper on your outdoor adventures is an itchy rash resulting from coming into contact with a poisonous plant. Learn the why, where, and what about poisonous plants so that you will be able...
The Rundown on Rosacea
Learn about rosacea, a common skin disease that many Americans face. Although there isn’t a cure for rosacea, several treatment options are available at Dilworth Dermatology and Laser to help minimize the negative impacts that rosacea can have on a person’s life.
Treat Hair Loss with Platelet Rich Plasma
Platelet-Rich Plasma treatment (PRP) is a safe, less invasive, and effective treatment option for treating hair loss, baldness, or thinning hair. Learn more about Platelet-Rich Plasma treatments from Dilworth Dermatology and Laser.
Dermal Fillers: Pros and Cons of Different Types
Deciding that dermal fillers are the solution for you was the first step. Next, you'll need to know what type of dermal filler will work best. Learn the pros and cons of the various types of dermal fillers available in this article.
What is Seborrheic Dermatitis (Dandruff)?
Seborrheic dermatitis is a very common skin disease in children and adults. It causes red, white-yellow crusted scales on the face or body. Learn tips for treating and managing seborrheic dermatitis from Dilworth Dermatology and Laser.
How to Treat Mask Acne (Maskne)
Mask acne (maskne) becomes more of a problem as we increase the frequency and length of time we wear masks. Learn the steps you can take to treat your mask acne.
Acne Treatments: Isotretinoin
Isotretinoin is a prescription medication used to treat moderate to severe acne. It works by shrinking the oil glands in the skin. In turn, the amount of oil that clogs the pores and creates acne is reduced. Is Isotretinoin right for you?
Understanding Acne
Hormones are a common cause for acne in teens and adults. Learn three reasons to schedule an appointment for a dermatology check-up if you suspect that you have chronic acne.
Spotlight on Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic auto-immune disorder characterized by red, dry, white/silver-scaled, sometimes itchy, lesions on the skin. It is most commonly found on the scalp, elbows, palms, soles, nails, and knees.