How you care for your skin can greatly affect your appearance. Here you’ll find the everyday care that dermatologists recommend.| www.aad.org
Dermatologists use botulinum toxin therapy to diminish signs of aging and to treat a medical condition called hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating).| www.aad.org
Find a wealth of resources on skin care for acne-prone skin and how dermatologists can help.| www.aad.org
Some cosmetics can cause acne. When this happens, you develop a type of acne called acne cosmetica. Learn how to wear makeup, but still avoid acne.| www.aad.org
The American Academy of Dermatology can provide reporters with referrals to board-certified dermatologists for interviews and background information about skin, hair and nail care and treatment.| www.aad.org
Does your hair look damaged or out of control? Making some changes to the way you care for your hair or scalp may help.| www.aad.org
Black people's hair tends to be fragile. Here’s what dermatologists recommend to help minimize damage and keep your hair looking its best.| www.aad.org
Dark spots and patches rank as one of the most common reasons that people who have darker skin tones see a dermatologist.| www.aad.org
Donate to the American Academy of Dermatology and help support critical community programs and services to improve the lives of patients, educate the public, and advance the dermatology specialty.| www.aad.org
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with millions of cases diagnosed each year. It’s also one of the most preventable cancers and highly treatable when found early. Here you'll find dermatologists' expertise to help you prevent and find skin cancer, along with information to help you make informed-treatment decisions.| www.aad.org
This insight from board-certified dermatologists can help you take the best possible care of your skin, hair, and nails.| www.aad.org
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.| www.aad.org
Do you avoid eating greasy fries and burgers because you believe they’ll cause new pimples? There may be a connection. Here’s what the research shows about how poor diet choices can contribute to acne.| www.aad.org