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subject: Dermatologist Helps You Maintain Healthy Skin, Nails, & Hair [print this page]


Our skin is the most visible and the largest organ of the human body. The skin cools us up and warms us down, and it shows signs of how healthy we are inside. The best way to keep the hair, skin and nails looking their best and being as healthy as possible is to follow daily regimens such as proper skin care, staying hydrated, wearing UV protection, keeping stress low, going in for skin cancer screenings, and much more.

There are times when it might be advisable to seek medical attention when conditions of the hair, skin, and nails do not respond to home or over-the-counter remedies. You should also seek medical attention when you develop a strange looking rash or rising that develops on any area of the body. Most skin conditions will not require a specialist to treat them, however; some rashes are long-term, or chronic and require you to get them checked out regularly. A dermatologist, also known as a skin care doctor, has the expertise in the treatment and prevention of a wide range of skin conditions, to include skin cancers and specializes in the care of normal skin.

A dermatologist provides additional services such as diagnosing and treating individuals with disorders of the nails and hair. These doctors are knowledgeable and skilled in the management of cosmetic conditions of the skin such as scars, hair loss, and wrinkles. The following are reasons that may cause you to seek the help of a dermatologist:

Acne Treatment - You may want to see this doctor when you have acne that is not responding will to over the counter treatments.

Eczema Treatment - Eczema is a skin condition that is characterized by flakey patches, itchy and irritating skin. This doctor can help manage this condition and prescribe medications in necessary.

Scar Treatment - This doctor can offer treatments that will improve the appearance of almost any scar including raised (colloid) and acne scars.

Skin Cancer Screenings - This doctor screens for skin cancer, which is essential for those in a high-risk group to include those with more than forty moles on the body, light eyed, and fair haired.

Some dermatologists have gotten extra training and often specialize in many cosmetic dermatology procedures. They often provide patients with skin rejuvenation treatments, injectable fillers to fill the lips and lines, BOTOX treatments, skin tightening treatments, laser tattoo removal, and much more. If you have found a dermatologist you feel comfortable with, schedule a consult so you can get the treatment you need to address a skin, nail, or hair concern you might have.

by: Andrea Avery




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