The glitz and glamour of Las Vegas extend far beyond the casinos and neon lights. In the heart of the desert, innovative and cutting-edge medical aesthetics thrive, offering a cornucopia of options to those seeking to enhance their natural beauty. Among the many treatments available, laser therapies have risen as stars on the Vegas beauty… read more
Your skin tells a remarkable story—of sunny vacations, childhood days spent outdoors, and the passage of time. But within this tale lies a potentially concerning chapter: the development of moles and skin irregularities that, unchecked, could spell trouble. This is where professional mole mapping steps into the plot, offering an unparalleled ability to detect changes… read more
Just spend a day at the beach and you’ll quickly see that many Americans have tattoos these days. Tattoos are more common today than at any other time in history. Some estimates say close to 30 percent of Americans have at least one tattoo, and many have several. That’s a lot of ink! And surveys… read more
If you’re considering getting a facial rejuvenation treatment, you may wonder whether Morpheus eight or a Co2 laser is the best option. Both of these treatments have their pros and cons, so it’s essential to understand the differences between them before deciding. This blog post will discuss the benefits of both treatments and help you… read more
Are you one of the people who grew up when it was “cool” to bake in the sun? It’s okay. You can admit it. After all, millions of people from your generation are right there with you. They’ve also accumulated sun damage. And with it the consequences, which include aged-looking skin and an increased risk… read more
How does pigmentation begin? Pigmentation or hyperpigmentation occurs when the skin darkens in patches or on a widespread basis. Pigmentation and hyperpigmentation can be the result of a combination of factors including hormones, sun exposure, inflammation, damage to the skin, and certain medications. When melanin or pigment is in overdrive and produced in excess from… read more
Several types of scars can result from trauma, injury, a burn, acne, or a skin condition. For example, a burn injury can lead to a contracture scar. A keloid scar could result from from a cut, wound or other injury. A surgical scar, piercing or tattoo could also cause a keloid to form. When the… read more
How does the Morpheus8 Technology Work? Morpheus8 uses radiofrequency energy in a microneedling device to remodel and contour the face and body by penetrating into the deeper layers of skin and fat. This procedure stimulates collagen production while enhancing skin tone, texture and smoothness. It is a highly popular procedure with advanced technology that requires… read more
Keloid scars can result from cuts, puncture wounds, serious acne, tattoos, piercings and more. When your skin sustains an injury, the body automatically tries to repairs the damaged cells. In doing so, a scar forms and scar tissue can continue to grow after the wound has healed. A keloid is the scar tissue that becomes… read more
Our board-certified dermatologists and team of licensed nurses are trained in providing unique dermatologic treatments for various skin conditions. From treating unwanted blemishes and other concerns like pigmentation, Rosacea, warts, moles, cysts, skin tags, Skin and Cancer Institute can offer appropriate treatments targeting your particular needs. Cosmetic Procedures for the Face & Body We also… read more
Dermal fillers like Restylane, Juvederm, Bellafill, Radiesse, Xeomin, and Belotero Balance are offered at Skin and Cancer Institute for treating fine lines, augmenting certain features like the lips, defining the cheekbones and filling or adding volume to sunken areas of the face. Botox is also available for the treatment of unwanted frown lines and sagging… read more
Eczema can be a disturbing skin condition for many adults and children. Eczema is a chronic skin condition that causes inflammation in the skin. Atopic dermatitis is one form of eczema. Dry scaly skin that appears raised, bumpy or has a rough texture like sandpaper can be difficult to live with. Treatments include steroids, ointments,… read more