No one knows your skin better than a board-certified dermatologist.
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Learn moreA dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis of skin, hair, and nail conditions. Find out why you’re in good hands when you see a dermatologist.
You have choices when it comes to your health care. Here’s how to choose the dermatologist who aligns with your needs.
When you see the letters FAAD, you know you're seeing a board-certified dermatologist. Find out what this means to your care.
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Want to know what dermatologists tell their patients about managing conditions that affect the skin, hair, or nails? You'll find their expertise and insight here.
This insight from board-certified dermatologists can help you take the best possible care of your skin, hair, and nails.
You can treat eczema while pregnant or nursing. See what dermatologists recommend.
Some chemical peels sold for at-home use are causing serious injuries. The FDA advises you to buy and use a chemical peel only under the supervision of a licensed, trained provider like a dermatologist. See what else you need to know.
This type of psoriasis causes pus-filled bumps that can develop on your skin, and sometimes inside your mouth or beneath a nail. Find out how treatment can help get this psoriasis under control.
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How to relieve itchy skin
Everyone gets itchy skin, but an itch that doesn’t go away can be irritating. To get relief and prevent more itch, board-certified dermatologists say you should try not to scratch. Instead, follow these tips and discover the source of your itch below.
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When heated, some hair straighteners and smoothing solutions release formaldehyde gas. Breathing in this gas can be harmful. Long-term it may cause cancer. These tips from the FDA can help you find a formaldehyde-free product.
Dry shampoo offers a convenient way to freshen up your hair. Find out from dermatologists how to use it, select a product that’s right for you, and know when it’s time to shampoo with water.
Scratching itchy skin can worsen the itch. These 5 tips from dermatologists can help you alleviate the itch without scratching.
Are you getting your best results from a leave-in conditioner? Do you wonder if you even need this product? This insight from board-certified dermatologists can help you answer these questions.
Before you add a skin care product to your routine, dermatologists recommend testing it. Here are the steps to follow.
Artificial nails can make your natural nails thin, brittle, and parched. If you love the look of artificial nails, be sure to follow these tips from dermatologists.
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