Brown Spots On Your Skin? | Here’s What You Need to Know

The first thing any dermatologist will tell you is to wear sunscreen, a hat, and UV protective clothing. When selecting sunscreen, ensure it guards against UVA, UVB rays, and visible light. Visible light can stimulate melanin production in your skin. Your skin is your body's largest organ. It protects you from the environment, helps regulate your temperature, and represents your health. Dark spots and light tan patches on my skin When you notice a brown spot on your skin, do you ask yourself... [...]

Brown Spots On Your Skin? | Here’s What You Need to Know2024-07-02T19:07:34+00:00

Sunshine isn’t Seasonal – Remember to Bring Your Sunscreen

Stepping into spring we have had several months of full-sunshine and beautiful days for outdoor activities. As the sunshine continues and we pursue more outdoor adventures, keeping in mind that we are at a significantly higher elevation and that creates more exposure to the sun. This is especially true if you are an outdoor enthusiast and find yourself outside for long periods of time. Our high elevation is a major cause for increased chance for sun exposure, but probably not for the reason you [...]

Sunshine isn’t Seasonal – Remember to Bring Your Sunscreen2019-04-25T00:18:20+00:00

An Easy (And Great!) Go-To Skincare Routine

Every day, typically in the morning, you complete a daily ritual, a skin care routine. Between the consistent advertising in the media and advances in dermatology, it can be hard to separate what is best for your skin and what is not. Your skin’s health and appearance can be a priority, or it can be an afterthought, but regardless, it should not be overwhelming. Our staff has put together a quick skincare routine from the Revision skincare line. In addition to being a product [...]

An Easy (And Great!) Go-To Skincare Routine2019-04-11T03:29:40+00:00

Get Checked: May is Melanoma Awareness Month

By: Jean Liu Urquhart, M.D. The month of May means warmer temperatures and more exposure to the sun, which makes it the ideal time to raise awareness of melanoma, the most serious and deadliest form of skin cancer. Melanoma is a skin cancer that can appear on the skin at any time, suddenly without warning or can arise in an existing mole. Signs and symptoms include a changing mole that shows asymmetry, an irregular border, or various colors. While melanoma is typically found on [...]

Get Checked: May is Melanoma Awareness Month2019-05-21T21:46:14+00:00
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