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Health and Wellness | August 26, 2021
How To Safely Remove Skin Tags
The best way to remove skin tags is to see a dermatologist, who can do it safely and effectively. Avoid doing it yourself. Learn your options.
Health and Wellness | August 25, 2021
Freshen Up Your Face with Cosmetic Dermatology
How do you get healthy skin without invasive surgery? Try cosmetic dermatology, which includes Botox and fillers.
Health and Wellness | July 26, 2021
How to Reverse Sun-Damaged Skin
A Scripps dermatologist provides tips to prevent and fix sun-damaged skin, including wrinkles, uneven pigment, sun spots.
Health and Wellness | June 3, 2021
3 Ways to Protect Your Skin from Summer Rays
Protect your skin from those summer rays. Practice sun safety: apply sunscreen, wear protective clothing and avoid midday sun.
Health and Wellness | May 20, 2021
Skin Cancer Facts: Most Cases Are Preventable
Skin cancer is largely preventable simply by reducing exposure to the sun’s UV rays, A Scripps dermatologist offers sun safety tips.
Health and Wellness | April 30, 2021
When Should I Get a Skin Cancer Screening?
You may be at higher risk if you have fair skin or a family history of skin cancer. Learn the signs and when to see your dermatologist.
Health and Wellness | April 12, 2021
What Causes Itchy Scalp?
Itchy scalp can be caused by hair products, dandruff, lice, sun damage, psoriasis, dysesthesia and folliculitis. Learn about treatments.
Health and Wellness | April 7, 2021
How To Slow Down Your Skin’s Aging
Learn why dermatologists recommend daily use of sunscreen to protect against sunburns, skin cancer and skin aging. Learn which sunscreen works best.
Health and Wellness | December 29, 2020
Is Your Face Mask Causing Acne?
Follow our tips to prevent mask-related acne or maskne, including moisturizing, avoiding makeup, wearing masks properly and more.
News Releases | June 2, 2020
Scripps Health Reopens Final Clinics Previously Closed for Pandemic
Scripps has reopened in Liberty Station, Coronado and Hillcrest, the last of its outpatient clinics that had been temporarily closed due to coronavirus.