The 40s are when signs of aging and skin blemishes become more pronounced. Wrinkles become fine lines; jowls can appear; large pores and blemishes make their way onto your skin as the body goes through hormonal changes. Additionally, your skin starts to dry out. Combat these signs of aging by incorporating a gentle, hydrating cleanser into your skin regimen. Find…
The 30’s are a delicate time for your skin, as acne subsides and the skin loses moisture. You’ll start seeing more fine lines, sun spots, and hyperpigmentation, but we’ve got the arsenal to combat these skin baddies. Skincare in your 30’s doesn’t stop at the mirror. Assess your diet and cut out processed foods and sugars. What you eat reflects…
A consistent skincare routine in concert with regular visits to the dermatologist are helpful and invaluable for maintaining healthy, glowing skin through every age. DC Derm Docs is committed to providing you with outstanding skincare in and out of our offices. To that end, we’re here with a series of skincare tips tailored to every decade. Fresh skin starts in…
If you tan indoors because you think it is a safer way to get some color, you may want to think again. Because many people don’t burn when they tan indoors, it is common to think that this form of tanning reduces your risk of developing skin cancer. However, in a recent study published in the Journal of the National…
You always slather on a nice layer of sunscreen for the beach, but have you thought about adding some SPF 30 before your trip to the nail salon? A recent Georgia Regents University study reveals salon nail-drying lamps carry a slight risk of premature aging and an even smaller risk of Melanoma skin cancer due to UV-A exposure. Don’t fret–even…
It’s no surprise that brides-to-be want to look their best on their wedding day. But how far are you willing to go to make sure that you look perfect when you say “I do”? We’ve all heard of the classic plastic surgery procedures like liposuction, breast augmentation, tummy tucks and face lifts to reduce the appearance of aging. However, recently…
Humans have hair growing all over their body except on their palms and soles. At any given time, about ninety percent of hair on the scalp is growing. This is made up of keratin, a protein that produces both hair and nails. The human scalp holds 100,000 to 150,000 strands of hair. It is normal to lose 50-100 hairs daily,…
Aspirin inhibits enzymes that cause inflammation and pain. Such enzymes as COX-2 have been linked with the advancement of melanoma, the deadliest of skin cancers. The use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin decreases the risks of developing melanoma. However, a steady dosage should be used continually over a long period of time to obtain substantial results. A…
Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer, causing 8,790 deaths in the United States every year as estimated by the Skin Cancer Foundation. It may not be the most common type of skin cancer, but it causes the most deaths, and is preventable if detected early. Exposure to UV rays, whether from the sun or a tanning bed is the…
The little blue pill that helps men with erectile dysfunction (ED) might be linked to increased chances of melanoma, the deadliest of all skin cancers. A study of nearly 26,000 men in the United States found that users were not at increased risk for other types of less-dangerous skin cancers. Sildenafil, commonly known as Viagra, might increase the risk of…