Scratching your head is a common action, but for men and women whose scalps are chronically itchy and who may also be experiencing unexplained hair loss, these symptoms may indicate a hair or scalp disease that requires medical attention. Doctor Jeannette Hudgens and the medical team at Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center of Windermere, Florida […]
Reverse Visible Signs of Aging with Juvederm
Although there are several creams, lotions and other at-home remedies that claim to restore natural beauty and smoothness to your skin, these solutions often fall short. At Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center of Windermere, Florida, we offer Juvederm® – a non-surgical, clinically proven alternative with fast results and no recovery time. Why Choose Juvederm®? Popular […]
Treating Pre-Cancerous Growths with Blu-Light Therapy
When it comes to maintaining your skin health and preventing skin cancer, early detection and treatment is key. When abnormal growths are present on your skin, it is important to have them examined and treated as soon as possible. At the Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center, our Blu-Light treatment can safely and effectively target pre-cancerous […]
Can I Get Molluscum Contagiosum as an Adult?
Noticing bumps on your skin that are small, round and painless may not always put you on immediate alert, but it may be a sign that you have contracted a viral skin infection called Molluscum Contagiosum. While these bumps cause you no discomfort and may seem like no big deal, the virus can be spread […]
When Should I see a Doctor if I suspect a Lipoma?
A lipoma is a small lump of fat cells just below the skin, typically less than three centimeters in diameter. These growths do not cause pain and tend to either stay the same size or grow very slowly. While lipomas are benign and do not require treatment, there are some circumstances in which you should […]
Why You Need Annual Skin Cancer Screenings
Statistically, skin cancer affects roughly 20 percent of Americans, with over 3 million new cases diagnosed each year. Regardless of the cancer type, the best prognosis comes with early detection and treatment. It is a good idea to familiarize yourself with the dark spots and lesions on your skin and monitor them for changes, but […]
Should I Be Concerned About Skin Tags?
A skin tag – or acrochordon – is a small flap of tissue connected to the rest of the skin by a stalk. Skin tags can occur on the neck, back, eyelids, armpits, chest, and groin or under the breasts. They are most commonly seen on women and older people and are especially common in […]
What to Expect during Mohs Skin Cancer Surgery
During Mohs micrographic surgery, a local anesthetic is applied, and the surgeon begins to remove the skin cancer one layer at a time. As soon as they are removed, the layers are studied under a microscope. The skin layers are then frozen and stained with special dyes. Freezing the cells allows the surgeon to examine […]
How Acne can lead to Cysts
Cystic acne is considered the most severe kind of acne. Deep, irritated, inflamed breakouts can form on the face or almost any other area of the body, and these annoying blemishes can become quite large, with some measuring multiple centimeters across in some cases. What Does Cystic Acne Look and Feel Like? Cystic acne blemishes […]
Cosmetic Benefits of BOTOX
The aging process is unavoidable. As we get older, our skin starts to show visible signs of aging in the form of wrinkles and fine lines. For many men and women, these signs of aging make them look and feel older than they are. At Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center in Windermere, we offer BOTOX® […]
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