May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month—a time dedicated to educating the public about the most common form of cancer in the United States. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in …
May marks Skin Cancer Awareness Month, a crucial time to shed light on a disease impacting over 5 million Americans annually, making it the most common cancer in the United States. Surprisingly, more individuals receive skin cancer diagnoses each year …
We spend a lot of time outside in the Austin area. There are excellent outdoor activities, fairs, outdoor dining options, and concerts. All this time outside can wreak havoc on our skin, and one of the most serious considerations is …
Beating America’s Most Common Cancer – a Q&A with Board-Certified Fellowship-Trained Mohs Surgeon Dr. Jennifer Hanson
Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, affecting millions of people worldwide. The good news is that skin cancer is …
Skin cancer is becoming more and more prevalent among Americans. According to the American Cancer Society, skin cancer is by far the most common type of cancer in the United States, accounting for approximately 5.4 million cases each year. The …
The Dangers of a Base Tan: A Dermatologist’s Perspective
As dermatologists, we cannot stress enough the importance of protecting our skin from harmful UV rays. Whether from the sun or a tanning bed, tanning can have severe consequences for your …
Dr. Amara Sayed
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and at Vitalogy Skincare, we are passionate about preventing, diagnosing, and treating skin cancer. Why is awareness of skin cancer so important? According to the American Academy of Dermatology, skin …
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, a time to elevate attention about America’s most common cancer. Matthew Smetanick, D.O., sits down with us to talk about the cancer that will affect one in five Americans by the age of …
As a healthcare facility, we follow the best practices and guidance published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) which may differ from local and state guidance. Please reference this COVID-19 Patient Notice as your resource to understand …
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