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Fragile or thin skin that tears easily is a common problem in older adults. Aging, sun exposure and genetics all play a role in thinning skin.
Learn more about the causes of and self-care tips for a common flaky skin condition that tends to be temporary or seasonal but may become a lifelong ...
... . Dr. Naiara Sbroggio Barbosa, a Mayo Clinic dermatologist, explains how people with darker skin tones can protect themselves from skin cancer.
Walk down the skin care aisle at the store and you'll find row upon row of acne products. In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dermatologist Dr. Dawn ...
Face masks may rub across the nose and behind the ears, which can irritate the skin. What should you do if your skin is becoming dry or sensitive? On the Mayo ...
Dr. Dawn Davis, a Mayo Clinic pediatric dermatologist, weighs in on what tweens should and should not be using as part of their skincare routines.
"Oftentimes, these young children will be given complex skincare regimens that are even more complicated than adults will use on their own skin." Pediatric ...
I have never had any suspicious moles or spots on my skin, so I've not had a skin check with a dermatologist before. Is this really necessary? ANSWER: It is ...
Wrinkle creams often are moisturizers with active ingredients that offer additional benefits. These added ingredients are intended to improve skin tone, texture ...
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