Losing your hair to Covid-19-related stress and illness can be pretty upsetting. After all, your hair is part of your identity, and when it starts falling out, it can feel like you’re losing a part of yourself. Covid-19 has left plenty of damage in its wake, including hair loss. But don’t worry, you’re not alone…. read more
Summer is just around the corner, and if you’re already starting to think about getting beach-ready, CoolSculpting can help you achieve your goals. CoolSculpting results are proven, noticeable, and lasting, so you’ll look great from every angle! Here’s what you need to know. What is CoolSculpting? CoolSculpting is a non-surgical, FDA-cleared procedure that uses controlled… read more
We hope you all are enjoying the month of May as much as we are at the Skin and Cancer Institute. What better way to celebrate this month than by treating Mom (or yourself) to some incredible cosmetic services? Our Mother’s Day Event is our biggest event of the year, and we want to use… read more
Most people are bothered by excess fat under their chin. Zoom-heavy workdays (where chin issues are accentuated on camera) make it easy to see why. A study showed that approximately 70 percent of people are dissatisfied with their jawline. Kybella has become one of the go-to solutions for chin woes since the FDA approved it… 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
We at the Skin and Cancer Institute offer a variety of body treatments to make you look and feel your best. So whether you want to get rid of a tattoo or rock a spray tan, we’re here for you with top-quality equipment, experts, and service. Tattoo removal Do you regret getting your tattoo? If… 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
Many of us have heard the word Botox hundreds of times, if not more. Botox is an injection that enhances the cosmetic appearance of an individual. Botox works by minimizing and diminishing the appearance of frown lines and fine lines that can be found on the forehead, around the eyebrows, between the eyebrows and around… read more
Sclerotherapy is a treatment that is popular with those who would like to eliminate unsightly veins in their legs, but what exactly is sclerotherapy? What can Sclerotherapy treat? Sclerotherapy helps reduce the appearance of veins in the skin, such as varicose veins and spider veins. Besides improving vein appearance, sclerotherapy can also help improve symptoms… read more
Acne is a very common skin condition that affects individuals of all skin types, and often leads to scarring and hyperpigmentation if not treated properly. What Causes Acne? When the dead skin collects on the surface of your face or body, hormones stimulate the production of sebum. This leads to the formation of white heads… read more
Microneedling induces the production of collagen by puncturing the skin, causing trauma and repair at the same time. Microneedling can be done on the face to treat various skin concerns and conditions. It is popularly selected for acne, fine lines, aged looking skin, enlarged pores, stretch marks, sun spots and discoloration. It can also be… 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