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Good skin care — including sun protection and gentle cleansing — can keep your skin healthy and glowing. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Don't have time for intensive ...
Learn about skin cancer, including basal cell carcinoma, melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Find out about symptoms, treatments and ways to lower your ...
Dry skin, also known as xerosis or xeroderma, has many causes, including cold or dry weather, sun damage, harsh soaps, and overbathing.
Melanoma is a kind of skin cancer that starts in the melanocytes. Melanocytes are cells that make the pigment that gives skin its color.
Learn about a rare inherited disease that often shows up in infancy and causes fragile, blistering skin on the palms and feet. Severe disease may be fatal.
How closely do you watch for changes in your skin? Most of the time, rashes, breakouts and texture changes are nothing to worry about.
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 when this test is helpful in diagnosing or treating skin conditions and what to expect during the procedure.
Considering skin testing for your allergies? Learn about the risks, results and what to expect during testing.
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