To help make sun protection a habit, the AAD encourages you to Practice Safe Sun every time you’re outdoors.
To help care for your skin during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond, the AAD recommends these tips from board-certified dermatologists.
Everyone's at risk for skin cancer. These dermatologists' tips tell you how to protect your skin.
Find science-backed answers to common questions.
Find out why dark spots appear and what can fade them.
Causing deep and painful lumps under the skin, usually in the armpits or groin, this disease often worsens without proper treatment.
You can expect permanent results in all but one area. Do you know which one?
If you want to diminish a noticeable scar, know these 10 things before having laser treatment.
It can smooth out deep wrinkles and lines, but the results aren’t permanent. Here’s how long botox tends to last.
A chronic skin condition can make attending summer camp unrealistic for some children. Camp Discovery changes that.
Free to everyone, these materials teach young people about common skin conditions, which can prevent misunderstanding and bullying.
You can search by location, condition, and procedure to find the dermatologist that’s right for you.
When it comes to treating the skin, plenty of people say they have expertise. Only a board-certified dermatologist has these credentials.
In 2015 I had what I thought was a pimple and it would not go away. I tried to pop it and made it sore. When I went to see my family doc, he looked at it and told me it looked suspicious. I went to a dermatologist and he did a biopsy and found it to be basal cell carcinoma. A week after the biopsy, I had another spot come up on my nose. I also have sore spots on my scalp I have been dealing with for a few years that have me concerned now. I am scheduled to have surgery in May 2016, but worried about it now that the new spot came up after biopsy and spots on my scalp.