It’s fall and a great time to get back to routines. It’s also a time to think about our skin health and what proactive steps we should take and when we need an appointment with a skin specialist.

September is Healthy Aging Month
September is Healthy Aging Month, a time dedicated to inspiring adults to take charge of their health, stay active, and make positive lifestyle choices. While many people think of exercise, diet, and mental well-being as part of aging well, your skin health is equally important. The skin is the body’s largest organ, and it reflects both your overall health and a lifetime of experiences. Read More.

Understanding Pilar Cysts
You may have pilar cysts if you have noticed a small, painless lump on your scalp that seems to appear out of nowhere. While these cysts are generally harmless, understanding them can help you make informed decisions about your health.
They typically develop from hair follicles and are commonly found on the scalp. Despite their benign nature, they can be bothersome due to their appearance. They are usually smooth, round, and filled with a white, yellow liquid. Read about causes

Fall Skin Care: Transitioning from Summer
Transitioning from summer to fall brings changes, including to your skin care routine. Fall brings cooler temperatures and lower humidity, which can leave your skin feeling dry, flaky, and sensitive. The skincare regimen that worked during the summer might not be enough to keep your skin healthy through the fall months. Here’s how to adjust and why sunscreen should remain a staple. Learn more

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