There are a number of different skin conditions that can manifest as bumps on the skin. Acne, for example, will affect nearly 85% of people at some point during their lifetime. Fortunately, this problem can typically be treated with different acne treatment products or procedures, which can be prescribed by a dermatologist. Similarly, skin cancer
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Skin cancer is a prevalent problem in the United States, with an estimated one in five Americans developing the condition over the course of their lifetime. Typically caused by a combination of UV exposure, risk factors, and genetic predisposition, skin cancer is not only life-threatening, but can also result in a number of troubling side
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When it comes to common skin conditions that require treatment from a dermatologist, the average person will likely think of problems like acne and skin cancer. Indeed, these conditions are very common, with nearly 85% of people suffering from acne at some point in their lives, and an estimated one in five people being diagnosed
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Acne is the most common skin disorder treated in the United States, affecting nearly 40 to upwards of 50 million people. While acne is most commonly associated with preteens and teenagers, many adults also have acne and struggle to manage its symptoms. While the symptoms of acne may manifest differently from patient to patient, common
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While there are thousands of skin conditions that could affect Americans over the course of their lifetimes, few are as threatening as skin cancer. This sometimes fatal illness affects an estimated one in five Americans at some point in their lives, with more than 2 million people being diagnosed with nonmelanoma skin cancers every year.
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Skin conditions are an unfortunate but typical part of life: for example, nearly 85% of people will experience acne at some point in their lives, making it the most common skin condition in the United States. Similarly, one in five Americans will develop skin cancer, making it one of the most common cancers. However, while
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As you have grown older, you may have noticed that your skin has formed small, soft protrusions on your arms, neck, chest, or groin. These benign features are called skin tags, a common skin condition that develops in roughly 25% of the population. Often due to genetic predisposition, skin tags do not pose a threat
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With skin cancer now estimated to affect one in five people in the United States at some point in their lives, many people are now aware of the various risks associated with this condition and how to prevent it. However, even if you wear sunscreen and check your skin fairly regularly, you may still have
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Dermatologists are typically thought to be concerned solely with skin disorders, such as acne and skin cancer, two of the most common skin problems today. For that reason, it may seem strange to learn that dermatologists clinics often treat dandruff and other problems of the scalp, including hair loss. In certain cases, dandruff may be
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Currently, millions of people around the world turn to dermatologist clinics to treat a variety of medical conditions and cosmetic concerns affecting their skin. Many of these patients may be seeking treatment for acne, an extremely common skin problem that can affect everyone from teenagers to the middle-aged and can typically be treated with a
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