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How to identify sun damage
There are two primary factors that can contribute to the early signs of aging, including poor skin texture and sun damage. Over time as we age, our skin ...
Learn MoreIs skin rash a sign of coronavirus?
The entire world has been affected by the Coronavirus, also referred to as COVID-19. The condition, which can be deadly, has impacted millions of individuals worldwide. Knowing the ...
Learn MoreYour Skin & Safety During Covid
This summer, we’re all trying to find balance between taking precaution and maintaining a sense of normalcy. So we’d like to offer you some tips and reasonable measures ...
Learn MoreWhat can an online dermatologist actually do for you?
At Florida Academic Dermatology Center, we understand that we are living in challenging times right now with the progression and transfer of the COVID-19 Coronavirus around the world. ...
Learn MoreTips for Skin Cancer Awareness Month
May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month in America. Education, prevention and early detection can lower the new diagnoses and fatality rates of this horrible disease. Did you ...
Learn MoreHow to stop sun damage
While our parents and grandparents may have spent their early adult years sitting out in the sun to get that glorious tan, we’ve learn more and more about ...
Learn MoreWhat triggers eczema?
Eczema is a chronic skin condition that can be extremely bothersome for Coral Gables, FL patients. At the Florida Academic Dermatology Center, we work routinely with men and ...
Learn MoreMohs Surgery Aftercare
Patients with skin cancer who have been educated on Mohs micrographic surgery may have many questions about this specialized procedure. At Florida Academic Dermatology Center, Coral Gables, FL ...
Learn MoreWhat should I do if my child gets a sunburn?
It’s happened to the best of us—we spent a lot of time outdoors and forgot to consistently reapply sunscreen throughout the day. Whether your family spent the day ...
Learn MoreCan Sun Damage Affect My Botox Results?
While sun exposure is known for aging the skin and increasing a patient’s risk for skin cancer, it is not known to interfere with Botox treatments. However, sun ...
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