People of all ages can and will experience age spots at some point in their lives. These age spots are also known as liver spots or sunspots and typically begin to appear in people 50 years and older. These nonthreatening blemishes are usually found in areas of the skin that experience high sun exposure, like the hands, arms, shoulders and face. These spots of varying shape and size are reminiscent of freckles but do not share the same ability to fade away as freckles do. Continue reading to learn more about age spots.
Age Spots: Causes, Treatment and Prevention
[fa icon='calendar'] Sep 1, 2021 1:06:39 PM / by Dermatology Center for Skin Health, PLLC posted in Aging, Age spots, Sunspots
What Skin Type Do I Have?
[fa icon='calendar'] Jun 16, 2021 11:10:54 AM / by Dermatology Center for Skin Health, PLLC posted in Acne/Rashes, skin care, Aging, skincare routine, skin type
Did you know that everyone has a different skin type? The type of skin you have affects how it reacts to different environments and products because everyone has different needs. Understanding your skin type is vital to skin health and makes it easier to find a skin routine that works best for you.
One way to determine your skin type is by washing your face with lukewarm water and refraining from adding products to it. In an hour, you should be able to assess your skin type. Keep reading below to figure out which characteristics describe your skin type.
Four Common Causes of Wrinkles
[fa icon='calendar'] Jan 22, 2020 11:24:58 AM / by Dermatology Center for Skin Health, PLLC posted in skin care, Wrinkles, Aging
Research states that women emphasize accumulating wrinkles, younger and younger. One in five women stresses over these creases and lines before reaching their mid-20s. Wrinkles are creases in the skin that typically appear on older people. However, other factors can cause wrinkles.
Instead of spending copious amounts of dollars on wrinkles, find out more information below on what you can do to minimize them and how we can help.