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M05 Winter Skin Care. Intro: The falling temperatures of winter can be stressful for the largest organ of our body - our skin. Mayo Clinic experts offer some ...
Learn more about the harmless dark spots on your skin that tend to appear as you age, especially in areas exposed to the sun. Treatment is available.
Cover the site with a bandage (Band-Aid, Curad, others) for 2 to 3 days after the procedure. If you have stitches, continue wound care until they're removed. If ...
Learn more about this condition in which your skin loses pigment cells, resulting in very light or white patches on parts of the body.
If early treatments don't clear up your infection, your health care provider may run some tests. These tests might include: Scraping of the skin to look for ...
When selecting skin care products, choose those with a built-in broad-spectrum sunscreen — meaning it blocks both UVA and UVB rays. Use moisturizers. Dry skin ...
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This common skin cancer usually looks like a bump or a scaly sore. Learn about symptoms and treatment options, including freezing, lasers and surgery.
Find out more about this skin condition that causes a rough, scaly patch after years of ultraviolet exposure from the sun or indoor tanning.
So it's best to have new skin changes evaluated by a health care provider — especially if a scaly spot or patch persists, grows or bleeds. Request an ...
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