Is Rubbing Alcohol Good for Acne?
Rubbing alcohol, or isopropyl alcohol, is often suggested as a quick fix for acne due to its ability to dry out oil and bacteria on the skin. However, dermatologists generally…
Rubbing alcohol, or isopropyl alcohol, is often suggested as a quick fix for acne due to its ability to dry out oil and bacteria on the skin. However, dermatologists generally…
Changes in hormone levels, especially those of androgens (like testosterone), which can cause an increase in sebum (oil) production in the skin, are the main cause of hormonal acne. When…
The popularity of over-the-counter retinol products is well-founded: They can minimize the look of aging and enhance the overall appearance of skin in addition to aiding with acne control. They…
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder causes redness and small red bumps on the skin. The condition can be misdiagnosed for many other skin conditions, some of which are…
Are you suffering from breakouts on the skin and redness? The answer is acne can occur at any age and for many reasons, mostly genetic and hormonal. Acne is an…
When skin is itchy, red, and irritated, it could be several vastly different conditions. One of the two most common conditions resulting in red irritated skin is eczema or fungal…
In the realm of cosmetic procedures, Botox and dermal fillers are two popular treatments that often get intertwined, yet they serve distinct purposes in the pursuit of youthful, rejuvenated skin.…
Skin Wrinkles are the most common aesthetic concern due to aging . Wrinkles can be deep or superficial and often progressively worsen with time if no treatment. Dr. Mays is…