
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.

Empower yourself during April, which is Rosacea Awareness Month. These 8 tips from dermatologists can help you reduce flare-ups.

When you prevent sunburns, you can reduce your risk of developing skin cancer. See what dermatologists recommend you do to protect your skin.

During the coronavirus pandemic, the AAD's Coronavirus Resource Center will help you find information about changes in dermatology and how you can continue to care for your skin, hair, and nails.

Read dermatologists' insights on how to recognize and treat common skin conditions, and what treatments can help you look and feel your best.
Diseases & conditions

While there’s no one diet for psoriasis, changing what you eat may help reduce flare-ups. Here’s what studies have found.

More people have been diagnosed with syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease, than HIV in recent years. Find out why and if you could be at risk.

While sheltering in place, some people are removing their own moles and skin tags. Find out why you want a dermatologist to do this for you.

Popping a deep, painful pimple can make matters worse. Here’s what dermatologists recommend that you do instead.

If you have any of these on your skin, it’s time to find out if you might have diabetes or prediabetes.

Many things can turn our faces red, including sunburn and acne. Here are 10 less obvious reasons.

Tell your dermatologist if you have psoriasis and have any of these signs or symptoms.

Those tiny, rough bumps on your upper arms and thighs could be keratosis pilaris. It’s harmless and easy to treat.
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How to prepare for a telemedicine appointment
Consumer demand for virtual health care has exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to telemedicine, patients with new concerns and those with chronic conditions can have an appointment with a board-certified physician from the comfort and safety of their homes.
To help patients get the most out of their telemedicine appointments, board-certified dermatologists recommend following these tips.
Everyday care

Common skin problems like acne and dry, irritated skin can develop beneath your face mask. To help you prevent face mask skin problems, we’ve compiled these simple skin care tips from dermatologists.

Skin care products can be effective and budget friendly. These dermatologists’ tips reveal what you need to know.

Virtually everyone can see clearer skin. If you’re not, try these 10 dermatologists’ tips.

Dermatologist Shari Lipner, MD, FAAD, shares her secret for removing gel nail polish at home. Here’s how you can do it safely without damaging your nails.

Heal dry skin and prevent it from returning with these dermatologists’ tips.

This dermatologists’ insight can help you figure out why your scalp itches and what can bring relief.
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