Here’s why you want to choose an FAAD (Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology) dermatologist.| www.aad.org
You have choices when it comes to your health care. Here’s how to choose the dermatologist who aligns with your needs.| www.aad.org
An alphabetical guide of diseases and conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.| www.aad.org
People who have skin of color share some common skin-care concerns. Near the top of this list is how to get rid of acne and the dark spots that often appear when acne clears. Learn 10 tips for clearing acne in skin of color. Learn how to treat your acne and when to seek a dermatologist for acne.| www.aad.org
Dermatologists care deeply about the effects that skin conditions have on their patients’ lives. That’s why they have helped develop these public health programs.| www.aad.org
A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in treating the skin, hair, and nails. Dermatologists care for people of all ages.| www.aad.org
Hidradenitis suppurativa causes deep, painful lumps that often begin where skin touches skin like the armpit or groin.| www.aad.org
If you’re thinking about removing either, you should know one key fact: Lasers have largely replaced other tattoo-removal methods.| www.aad.org
The AAD's Shade Structure Grant Program awards grants to public schools and non-profit organizations for installing permanent shade structures for outdoor locations that are not protected from the sun, such as playgrounds, pools, or recreation spaces.| www.aad.org
Learn about daily skin care, sun safety, healthy hair and nails, and more with Good Skin Knowledge, the AAD’s youth education program. These fun, easy-to-use lesson plans are designed to be easily implemented in a variety of settings for children 8-13 years old.| www.aad.org
The AAD offers opportunities to help spread sun-safety messages and increase public awareness about skin cancer through a variety of resources. Download these free educational resources to help others learn how to prevent and detect skin cancer.| www.aad.org
The results you see after having a cosmetic treatment depend largely on the skill and knowledge of the person performing the treatment. Board-certified dermatologists receive many years of education and training, which gives them expertise in this area. Some dermatologists continue their studies in this area so that they can specialize in performing these treatments.| www.aad.org
How you care for your skin can greatly affect your appearance. Here you’ll find the everyday care that dermatologists recommend.| www.aad.org
Find a wealth of resources on skin care for acne-prone skin and how dermatologists can help.| 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