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Health and Wellness | February 8, 2024
6 Acne Scar Treatment Options
A Scripps dermatologist explains how acne scars are caused and treatment options available, including medication, surgery and laser treatment.
Health and Wellness | January 8, 2024
How Do Birth Control Pills Help with Acne?
Birth control pills can prevent pregnancy and also treat acne. Learn the ones the FDA has approved for acne treatment.
Health and Wellness | December 12, 2023
What Are Common Causes and Treatments for Diaper Rash?
Diaper rash is a common challenge of parenthood. Learn how to manage and prevent diaper rash for your little one's comfort with our expert tips.
Health and Wellness | September 19, 2023
How Is Acne Treated? (video/podcast)
Scripps dermatologist Sophia Akhiyat explains the causes and treatments for acne, a skin condition that affects teens and young adults.
Health and Wellness | September 12, 2023
Does Cancer Cause Itching?
Certain cancers, including lymphoma and melanoma, and cancer treatment side effects can cause itchiness. Learn how to relieve itching.
Health and Wellness | June 20, 2023
Revitalize Your Skin with Cosmetic Dermatology (video/podcast)
In this video/podcast, a cosmetic dermatologist discusses non-invasive treatments to improve aging skin, including injectable fillers.
Health and Wellness | April 12, 2023
Sun Protection Equals Skin Cancer Prevention
Sunscreen protects your skin from sunburns and lowers your risk of skin cancer. Learn about advances in diagnoses and treatments.
Health and Wellness | September 8, 2022
What Causes Dry White Patches on Skin?
Skin problems related to allergies, infections and autoimmune problems can cause scaly white dry flaky patches. Learn the types.
Health and Wellness | March 30, 2022
What Is the Best Treatment For Hair Loss?
Treatments for hair loss vary depending on the underlying cause. Learn about common hair loss causes and about hair loss treatment options.
Health and Wellness | February 23, 2022
Removing Dark Spots with Photofacial Treatment
Dark spots can be treated with non-invasive devices. The gold standard is intense pulsed light treatment (IPL), aka photofacial. Learn more.