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Aesthetic & Dermatology Center Blog

At Aesthetic & Dermatology Center, we strive to give our patients high-quality care they deserve and the information they need to take care of their skin. The importance of self-care cannot be underestimated, and we want to make sure that you have all of the information to best take care of yourself. 

Addressing Ingrown Hair and Razor Bumps

Addressing Ingrown Hair and Razor Bumps

Ingrown hairs and razor bumps can appear in any area that has hair, but especially in the areas that we shave like the legs, armpits, and pubic areas. For men, this means that the most commonly affected areas are on the jawline, chin and neck. These hairs and bumps...

Genius™: A Gentle Treatment for a Brand New Look

Genius™: A Gentle Treatment for a Brand New Look

After image taken 2 weeks after the patient's first treatment.  Notice the lifting of her cheeks and the softening of her nasolabial folds (laugh lines)! Suffering from acne scars? Looking for a non-invasive skin tightening treatment? Want the confidence that comes...

Spider Veins and Best Treatments

Spider Veins and Best Treatments

Spiders and spider webs are fun during Halloween, but not when they cover your skin. Spider veins are a common skin condition consisting of clusters of red, blue, or purple veins that often appear on the legs and the face.

Taking Care of Your Skin

Taking Care of Your Skin

September is Healthy Aging Skin Month, and this highlights the importance of focusing on skin care as you age. Your skin is a very important part of your overall health, and like any other area of the body, it needs proper attention and care. Taking Care of Your Skin...

Retinol vs. Retinoid

Retinol vs. Retinoid

Every time we turn on the TV, we are bombarded with advertisements for skincare products, many of which contain chemicals and vitamins that we’ve never even heard of. When we hear a list of complicated ingredients, we may be confused as to what the product does, or if...

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