The October newsletter highlights fall skin care, National Physician Assistant Week and a Q&A with Dr. Mikhail Novikov.
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Celebrate National Physician Assistant Week
We celebrate our PAs all the time but especially during National Physician Assistant Week. Thank you for all you do Cassandra Chu, Emily Phaneuf, and Mackenzie Winslow.
Fall Skin Care: Transitioning from Summer
Transitioning from summer to fall brings changes, including to your skin care routine. Read more about preparing your skin for the fall.
Effective Skin Lesion Removal Techniques
Skin lesion removal is a common dermatological procedure. Dermatologists use various techniques to safely and effectively remove lesions, targeting growths such as moles, warts, cysts, or skin tags. The type, size, and location of the lesion helps to determine the most effective removal procedure. Read more.
Q&A with Dr. Mikhail Novikov
Our CEO and Medical Director Dr. Mikhail Novikov comments on his journey, goals and vision for the future of wound care.
The Sunscreen Gap: Skin Cancer Risks for People of Color
It’s important to close the “sunscreen gap” and bring awareness to skin cancer prevention for people of color too. Skin cancer prevention and awareness often focus on fair-skinned individuals, but everyone, regardless of race or skin tone, is at risk for skin cancer. Read more.
8 Reasons Not to Overlook Skin Changes
If you needed a reason why not to overlook skin changes, we have 8 of them for you. Whether subtle or noticeable, skin changes are often overlooked or dismissed as just part of getting older. While some might be harmless, others can signal more serious health concerns that require attention. Learn the 8 reasons why not to ignore any of them.
Other news
- Skin cancer can develop on your scalp. While you can’t easily check the top of your head, there are steps you can take to identify potential skin cancer early.
- If you could break just 5 habits to reduce your risk of skin cancer, would you do it?
- The history of sunscreen is fascinating and dates back thousands of years, long before modern formulas filled our store shelves. Read more.
Our October newsletter features highlights of the month. Please read all of our practice news on our website.