Okay - I can't help myself. I still love that ColoreScience powdered sunscreen (Sunforgettable SPF 30 - comes in tints) for anyone athletic (doesn't drip into eyes), or oily, or who just... more
Many of my patients are confused about skin care products and what they can do.
Here's the good news. At any age, and particularly starting young, they can help prevent future sun damage>... more
For cosmetic issues, take an inventory of problems. Initially, just make a list of everything that's bugging you from the chest up. Then, prioritize them with the skin issues bothering you... more
Posted in Skin Cancer, Moles, Feb 2010 on Feb 05, 2010 | Permalink
If you are low risk, your primary care doctor can check your moles. If you are high risk, see a dermatologist. How do you know which you are?
You are higher risk if you have a personal or... more
Think light screen not sunscreen.
UVA is present 365 days a year through clouds, through window glass and car windshields. That little bit of daily damage is significant because it adds up... more