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Paediatric Dermatology

Port-Wine Stains: What Are They and Can They Be Treated?

Port-wine stains are a type of birthmark present at birth and typically only affect a small percentage of newborns. Read on to learn more about this condition and its treatment options.

Medical Dermatology

5 Skin Conditions You Can Treat With Laser Therapy

Laser therapy is a minimally invasive treatment that uses concentrated light to address various skin conditions. Here are five skin conditions that you can treat with the help of laser therapy.

Paediatric Dermatology

Debunking 5 Common Myths About Newborn Rashes

Newborn rashes are areas of swollen or irritated skin that commonly appear in infants shortly after birth. Read on to learn more about myths and misconceptions surrounding newborn rashes.

Medical Dermatology

Preparing for a Skin Biopsy: What Patients Should Know

A skin biopsy is a medical procedure in which a small sample of skin tissue is removed for examination under a microscope. Preparing well for a skin biopsy will ensure the procedure goes smoothly and can reduce the risk of complications.

Medical Dermatology

Psoriasis Vs Eczema: What’s The Difference?

Eczema and psoriasis can be mistaken for one another because of their similar symptoms. Read on to learn more about how they differ in several key aspects that help dermatologists diagnose both conditions distinctively.

Surgical Dermatology

Skin Biopsies & Diagnosing Dermatological Conditions

A skin biopsy involves the surgical removal of a small sample of skin tissue for microscopic examination, allowing for the identification of diseases that may not be discernible through visual inspection alone. Read on to learn more.

Surgical Dermatology

Mole Removal for Skin Health: When Is It Necessary?

Moles are common skin growths, typically appearing as small, dark brown spots and are caused by clusters of pigmented cells. Read on to learn more about mole removal.

Cosmetic Dermatology

Pros & Cons Of Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is designed to reduce future hair growth by utilizing focused light to target and disrupt hair follicles permanently. Learn more about this procedure in this post.

Medical Dermatology

5 Ways To Prevent Skin Cancer

Skin cancer, one of the most common forms of cancer globally, is primarily caused by prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun and artificial sources like tanning beds. Here are five effective prevention strategies that can significantly reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.