Affecting between 40 to 50 million Americans, acne is one of the most common skin conditions we treat at The Skin Care Cen... Learn more
Actinic keratosis, or solar keratosis, is a common skin condition we treat at The Skin Care Center. It's often caused by prolon... Learn more
Angiomas, characterized by small, raised growths, can appear anywhere on the body. While generally harmless and not requiring m... Learn more
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin cancer, often caused by sun exposure or tanning beds. It arises from basal c... Learn more
Contact dermatitis occurs when your skin reacts to substances it encounters, such as cleaning agents, soaps or plants like pois... Learn more
Dandruff, a common scalp condition, produces white flakes of dead skin and itching. Causes include dry skin, reactions to hair... Learn more
While many people use the term eczema to describe their atopic dermatitis, eczema refers to a broader spectrum of skin disorder... Learn more
Fungal infections occur when fungi invade and proliferate in various body regions, predominantly affecting the skin, nails or h... Learn more
Genital warts are a type of sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). The... Learn more
Hair thinning and alopecia are usually caused by genetic factors, which can include hormonal imbalances, infections, aging, con... Learn more
Herpes, a common and quickly-spread virus, causes recurring painful blisters filled with clear fluid. These lesions typically a... Learn more
Herpes Zoster is a viral infection characterized by a painful skin rash marked by fluid-filled blisters. The rash typically app... Learn more
Urticaria, commonly known as hives, presents itchy, red welts appearing randomly on the body. Hives are primarily caused by env... Learn more
Impetigo—a highly contagious bacterial skin infection—is commonly seen in young children but can affect individuals of all ages... Learn more
As wounds heal, the body creates collagen to close the gap, forming a scar as the skin reconnects. There are several types of s... Learn more
Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that originates in melanocyte cells, which give skin its pigment. When overexposed to ultravi... Learn more
Molluscum contagiosum— a viral skin infection prevalent among children but also affecting adults—presents as small, pearly or f... Learn more
Pediatric and adolescent dermatology identifies and manages skin conditions in babies, adolescents and teens and encompasses a... Learn more
Psoriasis is an immune-related skin disorder marked by fast skin cell growth, leading to inflammation. It’s non-contagious and... Learn more
Rashes may appear on your skin, impacting your skin’s color and texture, and can bring about a burning or itching sensation res... Learn more
Rosacea, a chronic inflammatory skin disorder, often presents as small, red, pus-filled bumps primarily on the cheeks, nose and... Learn more
During the healing process of a wound, your body generates a layer of collagen to seal the open space. The skin around the woun... Learn more
Seborrheic dermatitis presents as red, scaly, itchy and flaky skin, primarily on the scalp but also affecting oily areas such a... Learn more
The skin—also known as the integumentary system—is your body’s largest organ. Skin cancer starts in the epidermis (the outer la... Learn more
While our skin serves as a robust barrier against external threats, it’s susceptible to infections caused by diverse microorgan... Learn more
Spider veins, often forming clusters resembling webs or branches, can appear anywhere, though they are commonly found on the le... Learn more
Vitiligo is a persistent condition resulting in patches of skin turning pale white due to melanin depletion. This depletion lea... Learn more
Warts are benign, rough bumps caused by HPV entering the skin through cuts or breaks. These raised growths, resembling blisters... Learn more