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Learn about skin cancer, including basal cell carcinoma, melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Find out about symptoms, treatments and ways to lower your ...
Medical treatment of sun-damaged skin; Mole and spot removal; Skin augmentation, correcting scars and wrinkles by injection; Microblading for eyebrows ...
Learn about treatment options for all types of nonmelanoma skin cancer, including squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and others.
Mold or bacteria can grow in dirty humidifiers. If you have allergies or asthma, talk to your health care provider before using a humidifier.
... skin areas without asking your doctor. Avoid using any skin care products that can dry or irritate your skin. These include rough skin cleansers, soaps, or ...
Excess skin on lower eyelids. Talk with your health care provider about the side effects of eyelid surgery — dry eyes, watery eyes, pain, swelling, bruising and ...
See your health care professional if you notice: A new skin growth. Changes to a mole you already have, such as a change in size, shape or color. A mole ...
Your health care provider will likely diagnose corns and calluses by examining your feet. This exam helps rule out other causes of thickened skin, such as warts ...
Learn about symptoms, treatment and prevention of this common skin cancer that often occurs on the head and neck.
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