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Do You Know What Type of Eczema You Have?

October 13, 2020 by WestDerm

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Do You Know What Type of Eczema You Have?

October 13, 2020
If you’ve noticed that your skin is itchy, very dry and turns red from time to time, it might be an indicator that you have eczema. October is eczema awareness month and a time when we put more light on the subject to create awareness and provide important information on the condition. Do you have one of the many types of eczema? According to Healthline, there are 7! Read on for some indicators that you might have one of the types, as well as treatment tips. 
1. Atopic Dermatitis
This is the most common form of eczema. This type is most recognizable by a rash that often forms in your elbow and knee creases. You may also notice small bumps that leak fluid if you scratch them and skin that appears to be turning lighter or darker and getting thicker in rash areas. This form of eczema usually starts in childhood and often gets milder or completely goes away by adulthood.
2. Hand Eczema
As the name suggests, this type of eczema only affects the hands. This type is common if you work in a profession that requires you to regularly use chemicals that can irritate the skin, like if you’re a hair stylist or work in dry cleaning. You will notice red, itchy and dry hands as well as blisters and cracks.
3. Dyshidrotic Eczema
This type causes small blisters that form on your hands and feet. It’s typically more prevalent in women than men. Symptoms include fluid-filled blisters on your fingers, toes, palms, and soles of your feet. The skin can also scale, crack and flake.
4. Contact Dermatitis
If you notice that when you touch certain substances, you develop red, irritated skin afterwards, you may have this type of eczema. It comes in two forms: Allergic Contact Dermatitisis, which is an immune system reaction to an irritant like latex or metal, and Irritant Contact Dermatitisis, when a chemical or other substance irritates your skin. Symptoms include itchy, red skin as well as burning and stinging on the skin. Itchy hives and fluid-filled blisters can also form that may ooze and crust over.
5. Neurodermatitis
This is similar to atopic dermatitis as it causes thick, scaly patches that pop up on your skin. In this type, the thick, scaly patches can form all over your body including your arms, legs, back of the neck, scalp, bottoms of your feet or the backs of your hands. These patches can be very itchy and can bleed and become infected if you scratch them.
6. Nummular Eczema
If you notice round, coin-shaped spots that form on your skin, this could be the type you have. Nummular eczema is very distinct from the other forms and looks different with its very itchy, coin-shaped spots. This type can be triggered by a reaction to an insect bite, or by an allergic reaction to metals or chemicals. Dry skin and already having another type, like Atopic Dermatitis, can cause it as well.
7. Stasis Dermatitis
This type is caused when fluid leaks out of weakened veins into your skin, mostly in the lower part of your legs. The fluid can cause swelling, redness, itching, and pain. You may notice that the lower legs are swelling up, especially after you’ve been walking during the day. Your legs may also feel achy and heavy. You’re likely to already have varicose veins and have dry and itchy skin over them, and you may develop open sores on your legs or on the tops of your feet.
TREATMENT OPTIONS
If you suffer from eczema, there are a few paths you might take to treat it. First, it’s always important to visit one of our board-certified dermatologists who can assess your condition in-person and recommend the best treatment plan that is customized to you and your skin type. Our dermatologists help thousands of Eczema patients a year and have the knowledge and experience to provide relief. A treatment plan can involve any of the following options: Moisturizing ointments, oils, lotions and/or creams, topical anti-itch medications, topical corticosteroid creams or ointments, intramuscular or oral corticosteroids, oral antihistamines, and/or light therapy. Whatever you do, make sure to take care of your skin at home by moisturizing (preferably fragrance-free) regularly (especially after bathing) and avoiding irritating personal care products and clothing. 
Our dermatologists understand how skin rashes like eczema and dermatitis can be bothersome, as the itchiness and skin inflammation can make you self-conscious about your condition. What sets us apart is our focus on you as a person. We have the knowledge and experience to establish your type of eczema from a visual examination. We can also determine the triggers for your specific case from a thorough consultation and evaluation. Give us a call or book your in-clinic or Telederm appointment today and we will help you develop the best treatment plan for your needs.
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If you’ve noticed that your skin is itchy, very dry and turns red from time to time, it might be an indicator that you have eczema. October is eczema awareness month and a time when we put more light on the subject to create awareness and provide important information on the condition. Do you have one of the many types of eczema? According to Healthline, there are 7! Read on for some indicators that you might have one of the types, as well as treatment tips. 
1. Atopic Dermatitis
This is the most common form of eczema. This type is most recognizable by a rash that often forms in your elbow and knee creases. You may also notice small bumps that leak fluid if you scratch them and skin that appears to be turning lighter or darker and getting thicker in rash areas. This form of eczema usually starts in childhood and often gets milder or completely goes away by adulthood.
2. Hand Eczema
As the name suggests, this type of eczema only affects the hands. This type is common if you work in a profession that requires you to regularly use chemicals that can irritate the skin, like if you’re a hair stylist or work in dry cleaning. You will notice red, itchy and dry hands as well as blisters and cracks.
3. Dyshidrotic Eczema
This type causes small blisters that form on your hands and feet. It’s typically more prevalent in women than men. Symptoms include fluid-filled blisters on your fingers, toes, palms, and soles of your feet. The skin can also scale, crack and flake.
4. Contact Dermatitis
If you notice that when you touch certain substances, you develop red, irritated skin afterwards, you may have this type of eczema. It comes in two forms: Allergic Contact Dermatitisis, which is an immune system reaction to an irritant like latex or metal, and Irritant Contact Dermatitisis, when a chemical or other substance irritates your skin. Symptoms include itchy, red skin as well as burning and stinging on the skin. Itchy hives and fluid-filled blisters can also form that may ooze and crust over.
5. Neurodermatitis
This is similar to atopic dermatitis as it causes thick, scaly patches that pop up on your skin. In this type, the thick, scaly patches can form all over your body including your arms, legs, back of the neck, scalp, bottoms of your feet or the backs of your hands. These patches can be very itchy and can bleed and become infected if you scratch them.
6. Nummular Eczema
If you notice round, coin-shaped spots that form on your skin, this could be the type you have. Nummular eczema is very distinct from the other forms and looks different with its very itchy, coin-shaped spots. This type can be triggered by a reaction to an insect bite, or by an allergic reaction to metals or chemicals. Dry skin and already having another type, like Atopic Dermatitis, can cause it as well.
7. Stasis Dermatitis
This type is caused when fluid leaks out of weakened veins into your skin, mostly in the lower part of your legs. The fluid can cause swelling, redness, itching, and pain. You may notice that the lower legs are swelling up, especially after you’ve been walking during the day. Your legs may also feel achy and heavy. You’re likely to already have varicose veins and have dry and itchy skin over them, and you may develop open sores on your legs or on the tops of your feet.
TREATMENT OPTIONS
If you suffer from eczema, there are a few paths you might take to treat it. First, it’s always important to visit one of our board-certified dermatologists who can assess your condition in-person and recommend the best treatment plan that is customized to you and your skin type. Our dermatologists help thousands of Eczema patients a year and have the knowledge and experience to provide relief. A treatment plan can involve any of the following options: Moisturizing ointments, oils, lotions and/or creams, topical anti-itch medications, topical corticosteroid creams or ointments, intramuscular or oral corticosteroids, oral antihistamines, and/or light therapy. Whatever you do, make sure to take care of your skin at home by moisturizing (preferably fragrance-free) regularly (especially after bathing) and avoiding irritating personal care products and clothing. 
Our dermatologists understand how skin rashes like eczema and dermatitis can be bothersome, as the itchiness and skin inflammation can make you self-conscious about your condition. What sets us apart is our focus on you as a person. We have the knowledge and experience to establish your type of eczema from a visual examination. We can also determine the triggers for your specific case from a thorough consultation and evaluation. Give us a call or book your in-clinic or Telederm appointment today and we will help you develop the best treatment plan for your needs.

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Celebrate Relaxation Day with a DIY Spa Day🧖‍♀️

August 12, 2020
With hair and nail salons, and other non-essential beauty businesses still closed in many areas, you’re probably feeling like you’re in desperate need of some pampering. We definitely are! Relaxation Day is coming up on August 15th, so there’s no better time than now to celebrate self-care and treat yourself to a spa day! And you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own home. Read on for some of our best tips and DIY skincare recipes for a relaxing spa day at home.
Step 1: FIRST, SET THE MOOD
You’ll first want to recreate the atmosphere that you would experience at a day spa. Turn on some of your favorite relaxing music that will help calm you. Spas are all about invigorating the senses so smell is important. If you have a diffuser at home, perfect! Try diffusing lavender or eucalyptus essential oils, which will instantly relax you. No diffuser? No problem. You can also light your favorite candle as well.
Step 2: PICK YOUR SPA TREATMENTS
Now that your mood is set, you’ll want to next decide what bath and body treatments you want to try. The sky’s the limit really, there are so many great DIY options out there. Here are some of our favorite spa-like treatments for face and body.
Matcha Glow Mask
·      1 ½ tsp water
·      1 tbsp matcha or green tea powder
·      1 ½ tsp honey
·      1 tbsp olive oil
·      Apply for 10 minutes then rinse off
Why it’s good for your skin: it strengthens the capillary walls and helps increase circulation to the skin, giving you that beautiful hydrated glow you deserve. The matcha is naturally anti-bacterial so it helps remove excess oils from your skin and also provides a soothing coolness that helps reduce redness.
Exfoliating Sugar Body Scrub
·      Mix one-part olive or coconut oil with 2 parts sugar
·      Add ground dry oats and honey for hydration and calming properties.
Why it’s good for your skin: Honey is a humectant and oats are soothing and gently exfoliate.
Moisturizing Body Lotion
After you exfoliate, make sure to add hydration back into the skin with a moisturizing body lotion.
·      Mix all together: ½ cup coconut oil, and
·      1 tsp vitamin E oil
·      If you want to add a slight scent: 6 drops of your favorite essential oil (lavender, tea tree, etc.)
·      When done, you can store the rest in a glass jar
Why it’s good for your skin: the coconut oil is naturally anti-bacterial and moisturizing. It is comprised mostly of nourishing fatty acids that hydrate the skin. Vitamin E oil works to block free radicals from your skin, which in turn, helps reduce wrinkles and keeps your skin looking young. It is also an anti-inflammatory which calms and hydrates the skin.
Eucalyptus Bath Bombs
What better way to feel like you’re really at the spa then to relax in a warm tub with a fizzy bath bomb. They’re great because they smell amazing, help you decompress and they leave your skin feeling silky soft. We’ve chosen eucalyptus here because it’s one of the most common scents in a spa but you can choose to incorporate any scent you like!
·      1 cup baking soda
·      ½ cup citric acid
·      ½ cup Epsom salts
·      ½ cup corn starch
·      3 tbsp oil (almond or coconut are preferable)
·      Water spritzer
·      5 – 30 drops essential oil of your choice (we chose eucalyptus)
·      Soap coloring or pigment
Directions: mix all ingredients together in a large bowl. Whisk to mix all ingredients together. Add the oil (almond or coconut) and whisk again to mix. Add essential oil of your choice, about 5 – 30 drops depending on how strong you like your fragrance. Add soap coloring of your choice to give it a fun color. Very carefully spritz the mixture with water 3 times, whisking as you spritz to avoid a reaction with the citric acid. After spritzing, pick up the mixture in your hand and form into a ball. If it starts to crumble, continue adding water one spritz at a time until it holds shape. Once formed into a ball, place into a bath bomb mold and secure both sides. Let dry for several hours and remove from mold. It’s ready for your bath!
Lavender Foot Soak
To soothe aches and treat calluses, you can create your own foot soak with calming lavender. (You can try this with any scent you want). Love the smell of peppermint? Swap out lavender oil for peppermint oil.
·      ½ cup Epsom salts
·      ½ cup fine Himalayan pink sea salt
·      20 drops lavender essential oil
·      1 tbsp dried lavender buds, optional
Directions: Pour Epson salts into a foot tub, big enough to fit your feet. Add sea salt and lavender essential oil. Pour about 2 quarts warm water into the foot tub and add the dried lavender buds (if using). Soak feet for 20 mins, when done, dry feet with a towel.
And it’s as easy as that. Spa day at home! It’s important to take some time out for yourself every so often and pamper yourself. It’s not just good for your body and skin, but for your mental health as well. And these are the perfect recipes because they are safe for your skin and all natural.
As always, we’re here for you so if you have any questions at all regarding your skin health, do not hesitate to give us a call and we are more than happy to answer them for you or help you setup your in-clinic or telehealth visit.
Yours in good health,
Your West Dermatology Team
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With hair and nail salons, and other non-essential beauty businesses still closed in many areas, you’re probably feeling like you’re in desperate need of some pampering. We definitely are! Relaxation Day is coming up on August 15th, so there’s no better time than now to celebrate self-care and treat yourself to a spa day! And you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your own home. Read on for some of our best tips and DIY skincare recipes for a relaxing spa day at home.
Step 1: FIRST, SET THE MOOD
You’ll first want to recreate the atmosphere that you would experience at a day spa. Turn on some of your favorite relaxing music that will help calm you. Spas are all about invigorating the senses so smell is important. If you have a diffuser at home, perfect! Try diffusing lavender or eucalyptus essential oils, which will instantly relax you. No diffuser? No problem. You can also light your favorite candle as well.
Step 2: PICK YOUR SPA TREATMENTS
Now that your mood is set, you’ll want to next decide what bath and body treatments you want to try. The sky’s the limit really, there are so many great DIY options out there. Here are some of our favorite spa-like treatments for face and body.
Matcha Glow Mask
·      1 ½ tsp water
·      1 tbsp matcha or green tea powder
·      1 ½ tsp honey
·      1 tbsp olive oil
·      Apply for 10 minutes then rinse off
Why it’s good for your skin: it strengthens the capillary walls and helps increase circulation to the skin, giving you that beautiful hydrated glow you deserve. The matcha is naturally anti-bacterial so it helps remove excess oils from your skin and also provides a soothing coolness that helps reduce redness.
Exfoliating Sugar Body Scrub
·      Mix one-part olive or coconut oil with 2 parts sugar
·      Add ground dry oats and honey for hydration and calming properties.
Why it’s good for your skin: Honey is a humectant and oats are soothing and gently exfoliate.
Moisturizing Body Lotion
After you exfoliate, make sure to add hydration back into the skin with a moisturizing body lotion.
·      Mix all together: ½ cup coconut oil, and
·      1 tsp vitamin E oil
·      If you want to add a slight scent: 6 drops of your favorite essential oil (lavender, tea tree, etc.)
·      When done, you can store the rest in a glass jar
Why it’s good for your skin: the coconut oil is naturally anti-bacterial and moisturizing. It is comprised mostly of nourishing fatty acids that hydrate the skin. Vitamin E oil works to block free radicals from your skin, which in turn, helps reduce wrinkles and keeps your skin looking young. It is also an anti-inflammatory which calms and hydrates the skin.
Eucalyptus Bath Bombs
What better way to feel like you’re really at the spa then to relax in a warm tub with a fizzy bath bomb. They’re great because they smell amazing, help you decompress and they leave your skin feeling silky soft. We’ve chosen eucalyptus here because it’s one of the most common scents in a spa but you can choose to incorporate any scent you like!
·      1 cup baking soda
·      ½ cup citric acid
·      ½ cup Epsom salts
·      ½ cup corn starch
·      3 tbsp oil (almond or coconut are preferable)
·      Water spritzer
·      5 – 30 drops essential oil of your choice (we chose eucalyptus)
·      Soap coloring or pigment
Directions: mix all ingredients together in a large bowl. Whisk to mix all ingredients together. Add the oil (almond or coconut) and whisk again to mix. Add essential oil of your choice, about 5 – 30 drops depending on how strong you like your fragrance. Add soap coloring of your choice to give it a fun color. Very carefully spritz the mixture with water 3 times, whisking as you spritz to avoid a reaction with the citric acid. After spritzing, pick up the mixture in your hand and form into a ball. If it starts to crumble, continue adding water one spritz at a time until it holds shape. Once formed into a ball, place into a bath bomb mold and secure both sides. Let dry for several hours and remove from mold. It’s ready for your bath!
Lavender Foot Soak
To soothe aches and treat calluses, you can create your own foot soak with calming lavender. (You can try this with any scent you want). Love the smell of peppermint? Swap out lavender oil for peppermint oil.
·      ½ cup Epsom salts
·      ½ cup fine Himalayan pink sea salt
·      20 drops lavender essential oil
·      1 tbsp dried lavender buds, optional
Directions: Pour Epson salts into a foot tub, big enough to fit your feet. Add sea salt and lavender essential oil. Pour about 2 quarts warm water into the foot tub and add the dried lavender buds (if using). Soak feet for 20 mins, when done, dry feet with a towel.
And it’s as easy as that. Spa day at home! It’s important to take some time out for yourself every so often and pamper yourself. It’s not just good for your body and skin, but for your mental health as well. And these are the perfect recipes because they are safe for your skin and all natural.
As always, we’re here for you so if you have any questions at all regarding your skin health, do not hesitate to give us a call and we are more than happy to answer them for you or help you setup your in-clinic or telehealth visit.
Yours in good health,
Your West Dermatology Team

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Tips on How to Look Your Best on Zoom 💻

August 5, 2020 by WestDerm

Tips on How to Look Your Best on Zoom 💻

August 5, 2020
If you’re like the majority of us, by now you are very well acquainted with the ever-popular Zoom virtual call. Most likely you’ve spent several hours in the last few months on Zoom for meetings, classes, happy hours, and family gatherings. With virtual meetings becoming more and more regular for working professional and distant learner students, we may as well optimize how our skin looks on camera. Why rely on good lighting and filters to make your skin glow on screen when you could just follow a few of these simple steps to putting your best face forward on Zoom. 
STEP 1: WEAR NIGHT CREAM
The first thing you should do is set your skin up for morning success the night before. After cleansing your skin before bed, apply a good quality night cream on your face, neck, and décolleté. This will rejuvenate your skins’ appearance, tone, and texture, creating a good skin base in the morning. We recommend West Dermatology Enriched Night Cream.
STEP 2: CLEANSER
After you wake up fresh and rejuvenated, you’ll want to start taking on the day by using your face cleanser on your skin. This will wash away the night cream, and any oil and sweat that could have collected while you slept. This necessary step will get your skin prepped for your daytime skincare routine and will help the products absorb better. We recommend Alastin Gentle Cleanser for a gentle clean that wont dry out or irritate the skin.
STEP 3: ANTIOXIDANT SERUM
Next you’ll want to apply an antioxidant rich face serum. This is an important step in protecting your skin against environmental and UV damage. Vitamin C serums are a great choice and are key in brightening up your complexion and reducing fine lines and wrinkles. Hello face glow! Your skin will love SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Antioxidant vitamin C serum.
STEP 4: EYE CREAM
Moisturizing the skin around your eyes comes next. Eyes are the window to the soul and the first thing people see on your zoom calls so you’ll want to ensure that your eyes look bright and youthful. Opt for a rich eye cream that will improve the look of dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines. We recommend Skinmedica TNS Illuminating Eye Cream.
STEP 5: MOISTURIZER
When reaching for your moisturizer, make sure you’re using one that is lightweight since you don’t want to add extra shine to the already unforgiving video camera. Apply to your entire face, neck and décolleté to create instant vibrance and glow. We recommend EltaMD AM Therapy Facial Moisturizer.
STEP 6: PROTECT! APPLY SPF
Finish off your routine with some good old-fashioned SPF. You know this is our #1 tip always! You’ll still want to apply SPF even when you’re indoors and near windows because glass does not block out UVA rays that can cause skin aging, wrinkles, and pigmentation. You can even opt for a tinted version that will act as a foundation and cover up discoloration and even skin tone. We recommend Isdin Eryfotona Ageless Tinted Sunscreen DNA Repairsomes®.
*BONUS TIP*: PROTECT AGAINST BLUE LIGHT
One more special tip to add to your ‘look amazing on Zoom’ skincare routine – give your skin one more added boost of protection against the blue light that you’re exposed to while on video calls. Long-term blue light exposure can cause skin discoloration, inflammation, and weakening of the skin’s surface. We recommend this Lumivive two step system by SkinMedica. Swap out your daily serum for this Day Damage Defense Serum and before applying your night cream at night, liberally apply the Night Revitalize Repair Complex.
Starting with a great skincare base is key here to look your best on Zoom! Once you’ve got that down, you can follow with your makeup and hair routine to finish off your look. If you have any questions about any of the above tips, don’t hesitate to give us a call and we will be happy to answer them. If you’re wanting to make an appointment to see one of our dermatologists, click here. 
Yours in good health,
Your West Dermatology Team
Home » You searched for hair » Page 6
If you’re like the majority of us, by now you are very well acquainted with the ever-popular Zoom virtual call. Most likely you’ve spent several hours in the last few months on Zoom for meetings, classes, happy hours, and family gatherings. With virtual meetings becoming more and more regular for working professional and distant learner students, we may as well optimize how our skin looks on camera. Why rely on good lighting and filters to make your skin glow on screen when you could just follow a few of these simple steps to putting your best face forward on Zoom. 
STEP 1: WEAR NIGHT CREAM
The first thing you should do is set your skin up for morning success the night before. After cleansing your skin before bed, apply a good quality night cream on your face, neck, and décolleté. This will rejuvenate your skins’ appearance, tone, and texture, creating a good skin base in the morning. We recommend West Dermatology Enriched Night Cream.
STEP 2: CLEANSER
After you wake up fresh and rejuvenated, you’ll want to start taking on the day by using your face cleanser on your skin. This will wash away the night cream, and any oil and sweat that could have collected while you slept. This necessary step will get your skin prepped for your daytime skincare routine and will help the products absorb better. We recommend Alastin Gentle Cleanser for a gentle clean that wont dry out or irritate the skin.
STEP 3: ANTIOXIDANT SERUM
Next you’ll want to apply an antioxidant rich face serum. This is an important step in protecting your skin against environmental and UV damage. Vitamin C serums are a great choice and are key in brightening up your complexion and reducing fine lines and wrinkles. Hello face glow! Your skin will love SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Antioxidant vitamin C serum.
STEP 4: EYE CREAM
Moisturizing the skin around your eyes comes next. Eyes are the window to the soul and the first thing people see on your zoom calls so you’ll want to ensure that your eyes look bright and youthful. Opt for a rich eye cream that will improve the look of dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines. We recommend Skinmedica TNS Illuminating Eye Cream.
STEP 5: MOISTURIZER
When reaching for your moisturizer, make sure you’re using one that is lightweight since you don’t want to add extra shine to the already unforgiving video camera. Apply to your entire face, neck and décolleté to create instant vibrance and glow. We recommend EltaMD AM Therapy Facial Moisturizer.
STEP 6: PROTECT! APPLY SPF
Finish off your routine with some good old-fashioned SPF. You know this is our #1 tip always! You’ll still want to apply SPF even when you’re indoors and near windows because glass does not block out UVA rays that can cause skin aging, wrinkles, and pigmentation. You can even opt for a tinted version that will act as a foundation and cover up discoloration and even skin tone. We recommend Isdin Eryfotona Ageless Tinted Sunscreen DNA Repairsomes®.
*BONUS TIP*: PROTECT AGAINST BLUE LIGHT
One more special tip to add to your ‘look amazing on Zoom’ skincare routine – give your skin one more added boost of protection against the blue light that you’re exposed to while on video calls. Long-term blue light exposure can cause skin discoloration, inflammation, and weakening of the skin’s surface. We recommend this Lumivive two step system by SkinMedica. Swap out your daily serum for this Day Damage Defense Serum and before applying your night cream at night, liberally apply the Night Revitalize Repair Complex.
Starting with a great skincare base is key here to look your best on Zoom! Once you’ve got that down, you can follow with your makeup and hair routine to finish off your look. If you have any questions about any of the above tips, don’t hesitate to give us a call and we will be happy to answer them. If you’re wanting to make an appointment to see one of our dermatologists, click here. 
Yours in good health,
Your West Dermatology Team

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How to Perform a Skin Check on Yourself

July 13, 2020 by WestDerm

How to Perform a Skin Check on Yourself

July 13, 2020
Skin cancer is one of the few cancers that if caught early, can be treated, including melanoma, the deadliest form of the disease. In addition to your yearly skin evaluation with a dermatologist, another important key in prevention and successful treatment is performing a personal skin exam. When the disease is found early, the survival rate is an amazing 99%.
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends you perform a skin check monthly to help identify any changing lesions that might be cancerous or precancerous. If you do find something atypical, it’s important you see one of our board-certified dermatologists at West Dermatology, who are specialists in skin cancer diagnosis and treatment. They can then conduct a more thorough exam to determine whether or not the abnormality is potentially harmful.

Learn What to Look for with Skin Cancer

First, don’t be alarmed if you find a mole or two (or more). A normal mole is smooth to the touch and has a consistent color, be it brown, black, or tan. It has a consistent border, as well, and is oval or round, and it could have a flat or raised profile.
 
An irregular mole that you should have checked more comprehensively has an irregular shape or jagged border. It’s rough to the touch and is often a combination of colors: various shades of brown throughout the lesion or a mixture of red, white, and/or blue.
 
In addition, be aware of new spots or lesions, or look for older ones that have changed in color, shape, size, or texture. Furthermore, be on the lookout for atypical sores, lumps, or blemishes, especially ones that crust over, bleed, itch, ooze, and itch as well as cause pain or are tender to the touch.
 

What You’ll Need to Perform a Skin Check

 
Although you can adequately perform a skin check any time, doing so at shower or bath time, is convenient, as you’ll already be naked. It doesn’t matter if it’s before or after, but looking at as much skin as possible is a must. If available, enlist the help of a partner, as a second pair of eyes is always a good idea to make sure nothing is missed, particularly on the scalp or back.
 
Here’s what else you should use:
 
  • A good, bright light
  • A full-length mirror
  • A hand mirror
  • Two chairs and/or stools
  • A brush and/or hairdryer
 

The Simple Step-by-Step Skin Check Process

 

  1. Facing the full-length mirror, examine your lips, nose, mouth, forehead, ears, neck, shoulders, chest, arms, underarms, hands, palms, between the fingers, the fronts of the thighs, and the shins. If you’re a woman, lift up your breasts to check the undersides.
  2. Continue by bending your elbows to examine your forearms and the backs of your upper arms.
  3. Standing with your back to the full-length mirror and using the hand mirror, inspect the back of your neck, shoulders, upper back, and any part of your upper arms that you could not clearly view earlier.
  4. Continue in this position by scanning your lower back, buttocks, and the upper part of the back of your legs.
  5. Check your scalp by parting your hair – with a brush and/or hairdryer, if necessary – as well as around and behind your ears.
  6. While sitting on a stool or chair, prop your feet up and check the backs of your calves as well as the tops and bottoms of your feet, including between the toes.
  7. Finally, still sitting, use the hand mirror to examine your genitalia and any parts of the buttocks or upper legs you may have missed.
 

Contact West Dermatology for a More Comprehensive Skin Check

 
If you find an irregularity or skin change that cannot be explained, contact the skin cancer experts at West Dermatology immediately to schedule a full, comprehensive skin exam. In addition to performing your skin check monthly, it’s important to schedule an annual skin check with our dermatologists. Don’t wait – it could save your life.
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Skin cancer is one of the few cancers that if caught early, can be treated, including melanoma, the deadliest form of the disease. In addition to your yearly skin evaluation with a dermatologist, another important key in prevention and successful treatment is performing a personal skin exam. When the disease is found early, the survival rate is an amazing 99%.
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends you perform a skin check monthly to help identify any changing lesions that might be cancerous or precancerous. If you do find something atypical, it’s important you see one of our board-certified dermatologists at West Dermatology, who are specialists in skin cancer diagnosis and treatment. They can then conduct a more thorough exam to determine whether or not the abnormality is potentially harmful.

Learn What to Look for with Skin Cancer

First, don’t be alarmed if you find a mole or two (or more). A normal mole is smooth to the touch and has a consistent color, be it brown, black, or tan. It has a consistent border, as well, and is oval or round, and it could have a flat or raised profile.
 
An irregular mole that you should have checked more comprehensively has an irregular shape or jagged border. It’s rough to the touch and is often a combination of colors: various shades of brown throughout the lesion or a mixture of red, white, and/or blue.
 
In addition, be aware of new spots or lesions, or look for older ones that have changed in color, shape, size, or texture. Furthermore, be on the lookout for atypical sores, lumps, or blemishes, especially ones that crust over, bleed, itch, ooze, and itch as well as cause pain or are tender to the touch.
 

What You’ll Need to Perform a Skin Check

 
Although you can adequately perform a skin check any time, doing so at shower or bath time, is convenient, as you’ll already be naked. It doesn’t matter if it’s before or after, but looking at as much skin as possible is a must. If available, enlist the help of a partner, as a second pair of eyes is always a good idea to make sure nothing is missed, particularly on the scalp or back.
 
Here’s what else you should use:
 
  • A good, bright light
  • A full-length mirror
  • A hand mirror
  • Two chairs and/or stools
  • A brush and/or hairdryer
 

The Simple Step-by-Step Skin Check Process

 

  1. Facing the full-length mirror, examine your lips, nose, mouth, forehead, ears, neck, shoulders, chest, arms, underarms, hands, palms, between the fingers, the fronts of the thighs, and the shins. If you’re a woman, lift up your breasts to check the undersides.
  2. Continue by bending your elbows to examine your forearms and the backs of your upper arms.
  3. Standing with your back to the full-length mirror and using the hand mirror, inspect the back of your neck, shoulders, upper back, and any part of your upper arms that you could not clearly view earlier.
  4. Continue in this position by scanning your lower back, buttocks, and the upper part of the back of your legs.
  5. Check your scalp by parting your hair – with a brush and/or hairdryer, if necessary – as well as around and behind your ears.
  6. While sitting on a stool or chair, prop your feet up and check the backs of your calves as well as the tops and bottoms of your feet, including between the toes.
  7. Finally, still sitting, use the hand mirror to examine your genitalia and any parts of the buttocks or upper legs you may have missed.
 

Contact West Dermatology for a More Comprehensive Skin Check

 
If you find an irregularity or skin change that cannot be explained, contact the skin cancer experts at West Dermatology immediately to schedule a full, comprehensive skin exam. In addition to performing your skin check monthly, it’s important to schedule an annual skin check with our dermatologists. Don’t wait – it could save your life.

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THE MOUNTAINS ARE CALLING 🎿 (*and your sunscreen better be too)

January 28, 2020 by WestDerm

THE MOUNTAINS ARE CALLING 🎿 (*and your sunscreen better be too)

January 28, 2020
Sunscreen is always in season!
When you’re on the slopes in the dead of winter, almost completely covered by protective clothing (like us above), sun protection might not cross your mind—but for your skin’s health and safety, it really should!
For the skiers and snowboarders among us, cold weather can actually mean more time outside, and more time outside equals more sun exposure…4 to 5 percent more skin-damaging UV rays  for every 1,000-foot increase in altitude to be exact. At a 10,000-foot elevation, that gets to be a very risky 40 to 50 percent increase in UV ray exposure.
That’s concerning news for anyone at risk for skin cancer, which really is everyone. Plus, the intensity of the sun’s rays doubles when they’re reflected off the snow …quite the “snowball” effect, huh?
 
All that said, you can still have fun in the mountains, and do it safely, if you follow these skin health check points below.
No matter how diligently you apply sunscreen, the best defense against sun damage is the care of a dermatologist.  Schedule an appointment and we’ll give you our best insights into protecting your skin.
See you on the slopes!
Your West Dermatology Team
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Sunscreen is always in season!
When you’re on the slopes in the dead of winter, almost completely covered by protective clothing (like us above), sun protection might not cross your mind—but for your skin’s health and safety, it really should!
For the skiers and snowboarders among us, cold weather can actually mean more time outside, and more time outside equals more sun exposure…4 to 5 percent more skin-damaging UV rays  for every 1,000-foot increase in altitude to be exact. At a 10,000-foot elevation, that gets to be a very risky 40 to 50 percent increase in UV ray exposure.
That’s concerning news for anyone at risk for skin cancer, which really is everyone. Plus, the intensity of the sun’s rays doubles when they’re reflected off the snow …quite the “snowball” effect, huh?
 
All that said, you can still have fun in the mountains, and do it safely, if you follow these skin health check points below.
No matter how diligently you apply sunscreen, the best defense against sun damage is the care of a dermatologist.  Schedule an appointment and we’ll give you our best insights into protecting your skin.
See you on the slopes!
Your West Dermatology Team

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Toothpaste For Acne?

July 15, 2019 by WestDerm

Toothpaste For Acne?

July 15, 2019
Desperate times call for desperate measures and it’s safe to say many of us have put toothpaste on a pimple a time or two. While it may, at times, seem effective…it’s actually doing a lot more harm than good.
Let’s start with the reason why toothpaste may (sometimes) work on acne bumps: Many toothpaste formulas contain ingredients that help decrease bacteria and oils, and can shrink the appearance of acne lesions temporarily. And after-all, toothpaste is great for your teeth so it must be okay for your skin, right? 
Wrong.
In an effort to clear your acne the right way things up, we enlisted Dr. Jacquelyn Levin to give us the low-down on this oft-practiced DIY trick.
“Many toothpaste formulas once contained a chemical called triclosan that could work to kill the bacteria that causes and worsens breakouts,” says Dr. Levin. However, she also notes that “products today no longer use triclosan in their toothpaste formulas and according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, some testing suggests that triclosan could negatively affect thyroid hormones. So even if you do find a toothpaste that still contains this chemical, using it on pimples may not be worth the risk.”
Yikes.
Some other ingredients commonly found in toothpaste, such as baking soda, alcohol, and hydrogen peroxide, are known to be drying, which could help temporarily reduce the appearance of your acne lesions. The menthol in toothpaste can even create a tingly feeling that may temporarily reduce pain and swelling. While that tingly sensation may make it seem like it’s working, who wants just a “temporary” solution? 
Sodium lauryl sulfate is another ingredient often found in toothpaste and it can dry up oily skin and also decreases bacteria counts. It, however, “is also a very infamous irritant. So much so that most skin care and hair care formulas don’t use this ingredient anymore,” warns Dr. Levin.
Yikes, again.
So while there may be some rationale for using toothpaste on acne lesions, we recommend sticking with medical-grade and dermatologist-recommended products that are formulated for the sole purpose of treating acne. We also have a variety of laser treatments that work great to clear acne — and help prevent it, as well. Win-win!
Overall, while using toothpaste and other at-home remedies found on Pinterest are tempting, it is safer and healthier to visit a dermatologist instead.
If you have any questions or concerns, we are here for you and sincerely want to help clear your skin the right way. 
Yours in good health, 
Your Dermatology Team
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Desperate times call for desperate measures and it’s safe to say many of us have put toothpaste on a pimple a time or two. While it may, at times, seem effective…it’s actually doing a lot more harm than good.
Let’s start with the reason why toothpaste may (sometimes) work on acne bumps: Many toothpaste formulas contain ingredients that help decrease bacteria and oils, and can shrink the appearance of acne lesions temporarily. And after-all, toothpaste is great for your teeth so it must be okay for your skin, right? 
Wrong.
In an effort to clear your acne the right way things up, we enlisted Dr. Jacquelyn Levin to give us the low-down on this oft-practiced DIY trick.
“Many toothpaste formulas once contained a chemical called triclosan that could work to kill the bacteria that causes and worsens breakouts,” says Dr. Levin. However, she also notes that “products today no longer use triclosan in their toothpaste formulas and according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, some testing suggests that triclosan could negatively affect thyroid hormones. So even if you do find a toothpaste that still contains this chemical, using it on pimples may not be worth the risk.”
Yikes.
Some other ingredients commonly found in toothpaste, such as baking soda, alcohol, and hydrogen peroxide, are known to be drying, which could help temporarily reduce the appearance of your acne lesions. The menthol in toothpaste can even create a tingly feeling that may temporarily reduce pain and swelling. While that tingly sensation may make it seem like it’s working, who wants just a “temporary” solution? 
Sodium lauryl sulfate is another ingredient often found in toothpaste and it can dry up oily skin and also decreases bacteria counts. It, however, “is also a very infamous irritant. So much so that most skin care and hair care formulas don’t use this ingredient anymore,” warns Dr. Levin.
Yikes, again.
So while there may be some rationale for using toothpaste on acne lesions, we recommend sticking with medical-grade and dermatologist-recommended products that are formulated for the sole purpose of treating acne. We also have a variety of laser treatments that work great to clear acne — and help prevent it, as well. Win-win!
Overall, while using toothpaste and other at-home remedies found on Pinterest are tempting, it is safer and healthier to visit a dermatologist instead.
If you have any questions or concerns, we are here for you and sincerely want to help clear your skin the right way. 
Yours in good health, 
Your Dermatology Team

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Different Types of Acne and What They Say about Your Health

December 27, 2018 by WestDerm

Different Types of Acne and What They Say about Your Health

December 27, 2018
Are all acne blemishes the same? Is there a difference between blackheads and pimples? What about cystic acne?
Not only are they dissimilar, but they also usually require different treatments. At our San Diego West Dermatology clinic, our board-certified dermatologists: Dr. Reed, Dr. Zaleski-Larsen, and Dr. Hemperly are acne experts. We provide a variety of treatments, each designed to address different types of acne, and tailor-made to fit your unique skin condition. If you have acne that’s making you self-conscious, contact us today for a consultation so you can get the right treatment and get on with your life.

How Acne Starts

As your skin produces oil and sheds dead skin cells to make room for new ones, the pores of your skin can become clogged. Bacteria, which normally live on the skin, begin to spread and thrive in this area. As a result, the immune system goes to work attacking the bacteria, which results in a red, inflamed, and swollen pimple.
 

Different Types of Acne

 
A pimple is a closed, clogged pore that becomes red and inflamed. So how is it different other types of acne blemishes?
  • Blackheads occur when a clogged pore of a pimple fills with excess dead skin cells, bacteria, and oil, yet but does not close, and a black spot becomes visible.
  • A whitehead is a clogged pore with excess dead skin cells, oil, and bacteria on which a tiny white or flesh-colored bump develops.
  • Papules occur when the bacteria, dead skin cells, and oil push deep beneath the surface of the skin, causing inflammation and swelling in the form of small, hard red bumps.  
  • Pustules can resemble an oversized whitehead because the bump that has formed contains pus, which appears as a yellowish-white center on top of a red, swollen blemish.
  • Cysts/Nodules penetrate deep below the skin and result in more swollen pustules or papules.

What Your Acne Says about Your Health

Acne can develop anywhere on the body, and where it occurs can give hints as to the condition of your health.
  • Forehead acne could signify poor digestive health, stress or, even simple skin irritation from hats and hair on the skin, which can clog pores.
  • Cheek acne could be the result of air pollution, as the skin on the cheek is affected by the respiratory system. Acne here could also be due to cell phones, dirty hands, makeup brushes, clothing, and pillowcases.
  • T-zone acne consisting of your forehead, nose, and chin is believed to result from food allergies or an imbalance of the GI tract
  • Nose acne is thought to correspond to the heart and blood pressure problems. A diet lacking in essential fatty acids found in foods like wild-caught salmon, avocados, flaxseed and olive oil may be a reason for this type of underlying health ailment.
  • Chin acne is commonly associated with a hormone imbalance.
  • Acne on the back, arms, and thighs could develop due to friction from genetics and hormone fluctuations.

Acne Treatment at West Dermatology

Individual treatments will vary due to the factors contributing to your breakouts. Treatments may include: retinoids that help unclog the blocked pores of whiteheads or blackheads. While, OTC retinoids are available, we may prescribe stronger retinoids for stubborn, more serious breakouts. Additionally, benzoyl peroxide cleansers help rid your skin of the P. acne bacteria responsible for clogging those pores.
Pustules and papule treatment involves washing with benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid 2-3 times. If the wash routine does not deliver results in 6-8 weeks, an upgraded treatment plan may be necessary.
For nodules and cysts, see a dermatologist ASAP, as permanent scarring can result after healing. Only a professional dermatologist can treat these effectively and the sooner you get treatment, the less chance there is of widespread scarring. Possible options for these more serious types of acne include lasers,  light therapy, chemical peels, and minor surgical procedures to drain and extract.
 

Improve Acne and Your Skin Health at West Dermatology

 
At West Dermatology, we customize treatments based on your condition and individual needs. Because your healthy skin is our passion, we will address your concerns with compassion and support. Contact us today so we can provide you with a comprehensive consultation and address your condition.
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Are all acne blemishes the same? Is there a difference between blackheads and pimples? What about cystic acne?
Not only are they dissimilar, but they also usually require different treatments. At our San Diego West Dermatology clinic, our board-certified dermatologists: Dr. Reed, Dr. Zaleski-Larsen, and Dr. Hemperly are acne experts. We provide a variety of treatments, each designed to address different types of acne, and tailor-made to fit your unique skin condition. If you have acne that’s making you self-conscious, contact us today for a consultation so you can get the right treatment and get on with your life.

How Acne Starts

As your skin produces oil and sheds dead skin cells to make room for new ones, the pores of your skin can become clogged. Bacteria, which normally live on the skin, begin to spread and thrive in this area. As a result, the immune system goes to work attacking the bacteria, which results in a red, inflamed, and swollen pimple.
 

Different Types of Acne

 
A pimple is a closed, clogged pore that becomes red and inflamed. So how is it different other types of acne blemishes?
  • Blackheads occur when a clogged pore of a pimple fills with excess dead skin cells, bacteria, and oil, yet but does not close, and a black spot becomes visible.
  • A whitehead is a clogged pore with excess dead skin cells, oil, and bacteria on which a tiny white or flesh-colored bump develops.
  • Papules occur when the bacteria, dead skin cells, and oil push deep beneath the surface of the skin, causing inflammation and swelling in the form of small, hard red bumps.  
  • Pustules can resemble an oversized whitehead because the bump that has formed contains pus, which appears as a yellowish-white center on top of a red, swollen blemish.
  • Cysts/Nodules penetrate deep below the skin and result in more swollen pustules or papules.

What Your Acne Says about Your Health

Acne can develop anywhere on the body, and where it occurs can give hints as to the condition of your health.
  • Forehead acne could signify poor digestive health, stress or, even simple skin irritation from hats and hair on the skin, which can clog pores.
  • Cheek acne could be the result of air pollution, as the skin on the cheek is affected by the respiratory system. Acne here could also be due to cell phones, dirty hands, makeup brushes, clothing, and pillowcases.
  • T-zone acne consisting of your forehead, nose, and chin is believed to result from food allergies or an imbalance of the GI tract
  • Nose acne is thought to correspond to the heart and blood pressure problems. A diet lacking in essential fatty acids found in foods like wild-caught salmon, avocados, flaxseed and olive oil may be a reason for this type of underlying health ailment.
  • Chin acne is commonly associated with a hormone imbalance.
  • Acne on the back, arms, and thighs could develop due to friction from genetics and hormone fluctuations.

Acne Treatment at West Dermatology

Individual treatments will vary due to the factors contributing to your breakouts. Treatments may include: retinoids that help unclog the blocked pores of whiteheads or blackheads. While, OTC retinoids are available, we may prescribe stronger retinoids for stubborn, more serious breakouts. Additionally, benzoyl peroxide cleansers help rid your skin of the P. acne bacteria responsible for clogging those pores.
Pustules and papule treatment involves washing with benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid 2-3 times. If the wash routine does not deliver results in 6-8 weeks, an upgraded treatment plan may be necessary.
For nodules and cysts, see a dermatologist ASAP, as permanent scarring can result after healing. Only a professional dermatologist can treat these effectively and the sooner you get treatment, the less chance there is of widespread scarring. Possible options for these more serious types of acne include lasers,  light therapy, chemical peels, and minor surgical procedures to drain and extract.
 

Improve Acne and Your Skin Health at West Dermatology

 
At West Dermatology, we customize treatments based on your condition and individual needs. Because your healthy skin is our passion, we will address your concerns with compassion and support. Contact us today so we can provide you with a comprehensive consultation and address your condition.

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We Did It! ☀️ We Told Skin Cancer to Take a Hike!

November 19, 2018 by WestDerm

We Did It! ☀️ We Told Skin Cancer to Take a Hike!

November 19, 2018
This past Saturday, West Dermatology and 300+ team and community members participated in hikes we held in California, Nevada, and Arizona to send a message: We can prevent skin cancer—and save lives—through education and encouraging healthy habits.
Through our three hikes, we raised more than $65,900 (Yea!) for free skin cancer screenings, new shade structures, new sunscreen dispensers at large outdoor areas, and educating the public on the importance of skin cancer detection and prevention. To put this in the proper perspective, via the leadership of Dr. Kimberly Butterwick, Dr. Paul English, Tom Powell, Veronica Rooney, Minerva Navarette, Henry Whitehair and many other committed team members, our collective efforts resulted in the second-highest contribution to the American Academy of Dermatology in the entire United States!
As a community of healers, nothing is more important to us than disease prevention and early treatment. That commitment is especially important right now, since men’s death rates from melanoma have shot up around the world, and an estimated 9,000 US adults will die from melanoma this year. Both Chris Kane, our CEO, and Dr. Kimberly J. Butterwick, one of our nationally recognized dermatologists, gave rousing remarks that reminded everyone of what’s at stake—and the bright future we’ll have if we take action now.
Skin cancer is a serious topic, of course, but the fundraiser still made space for fun. Designated sunscreen sprayers with hot pink signs sprayed hikers and passersby, so participants could treat their own skin as they protected the health of others. As a bonus, some hikers won prizes from the dermatologist-recommended skincare brands SkinCeuticals and EltaMD. And everyone went home with a goodie bag full of sun safety products from Heliocare, SkinMedica, Colorescience, La Roche-Posay, Coppertone, EltaMD, and ALASTIN Skincare.
Most importantly, the hike met its aim: helping people in underserved communities, including kids, live longer and healthier lives. The funds raised will allow doctors to teach sun-smart habits and clear a path to early treatment for people from all walks of life—which saves lives about 97% of the time! We’re confident that we, along with our community, made a difference. Thank you to everyone who donated!
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This past Saturday, West Dermatology and 300+ team and community members participated in hikes we held in California, Nevada, and Arizona to send a message: We can prevent skin cancer—and save lives—through education and encouraging healthy habits.
Through our three hikes, we raised more than $65,900 (Yea!) for free skin cancer screenings, new shade structures, new sunscreen dispensers at large outdoor areas, and educating the public on the importance of skin cancer detection and prevention. To put this in the proper perspective, via the leadership of Dr. Kimberly Butterwick, Dr. Paul English, Tom Powell, Veronica Rooney, Minerva Navarette, Henry Whitehair and many other committed team members, our collective efforts resulted in the second-highest contribution to the American Academy of Dermatology in the entire United States!
As a community of healers, nothing is more important to us than disease prevention and early treatment. That commitment is especially important right now, since men’s death rates from melanoma have shot up around the world, and an estimated 9,000 US adults will die from melanoma this year. Both Chris Kane, our CEO, and Dr. Kimberly J. Butterwick, one of our nationally recognized dermatologists, gave rousing remarks that reminded everyone of what’s at stake—and the bright future we’ll have if we take action now.
Skin cancer is a serious topic, of course, but the fundraiser still made space for fun. Designated sunscreen sprayers with hot pink signs sprayed hikers and passersby, so participants could treat their own skin as they protected the health of others. As a bonus, some hikers won prizes from the dermatologist-recommended skincare brands SkinCeuticals and EltaMD. And everyone went home with a goodie bag full of sun safety products from Heliocare, SkinMedica, Colorescience, La Roche-Posay, Coppertone, EltaMD, and ALASTIN Skincare.
Most importantly, the hike met its aim: helping people in underserved communities, including kids, live longer and healthier lives. The funds raised will allow doctors to teach sun-smart habits and clear a path to early treatment for people from all walks of life—which saves lives about 97% of the time! We’re confident that we, along with our community, made a difference. Thank you to everyone who donated!

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What are they?

Allergies occur when the body overreacts to a foreign invader, or allergens, such as pet hair, pollen, pollutants, and more. Often, allergic reactions occur on the skin, but allergies are not just a cosmetic issue: they can be uncomfortable and even painful for certain individuals. Symptoms of allergies can vary, but some of the most common symptoms include the following: fatigue, sneezing or other sinus issues, headaches, itchy (or burning) eyes, shortness of breath, and coughing and/or wheezing. Skin conditions like eczema, rashes, and hives can also result due to allergies.

What causes them?

Some of the most common causes include pets or pet hair, pollutants and chemicals, pollen and other natural irritants, cigarette smoke, certain foods and drinks, powders, and fabrics and fibers. If you have allergies but aren’t aware of your risk factors, contact our dermatologists today, who will help you identify, manage, and treat your allergic symptoms.

Common treatments?

The best method for dealing with allergies is to avoid them in the first place, which means avoiding your risk factors – that’s why it’s important that you know them. Even then, allergies can cause problems. If you have allergy symptoms despite your best efforts to avoid them, various treatments can be effective. These treatments include topical medications, such as hydrocortisone cream, oral medications (such as antibiotics), antihistamines, and moisturizing creams and/or lotions. Depending on the severity of your allergies and their causes, these treatments can help you overcome your symptoms outright or at least make them manageable.

Our approach & expertise

We know how uncomfortable these can make you feel, especially when they manifest themselves on your skin as itchiness and/or inflammation. As your community skin specialists, we have the expertise to help you find relief. Allergies are unique to everyone, including you. Because of this, we customize your treatment to suit your lifestyle and health. This attention to you as an individual is what makes us different. Our neighborly staff is here to address concerns and provide compassionate support throughout the process.
Healthy skin is our passion. If you notice allergy symptoms, contact us so that we can help you overcome your systems. Count on West Dermatology for personalized, expert care for your skin.
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Vitiligo (Skin Pigment Disorders)

April 13, 2018 by WestDerm

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Vitiligo (Skin Pigment Disorders)

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About Vitiligo and Skin Pigment Disorders

What are they?

Vitiligo is the patchy loss of your skin’s natural color. This occurs when melanin, the pigment that determines your skin’s color, is damaged or destroyed. Although vitiligo can negatively impact your self-esteem, it is physically harmless. Vitiligo affects about 2 percent of Americans and develops in people of all skin colors; however, if you have dark skin, the contrast between the dark skin and the lighter areas of color loss is more noticeable. Moreover, this condition is often unpredictable. You may personally experience only small patches of pigment loss, but for others, the condition may be much more widespread. It can be temporary for some and permanent for others. In extreme cases, it can alter a hair or eye color and/or develop inside the mouth.

What causes it?

The exact causes of vitiligo are unknown, but several possibilities are thought to be major contributors. Among these include immune system dysfunction, certain viruses, stress, sunburn, injury, and exposure to certain chemicals. As mentioned, symptoms include the development of white patches of skin, often with reddish-brown boundaries. These white patches can appear on many areas of the body, including the forehead, eye area, lips, mouth, hands, arms, elbows, underarms, knees, feet, neck, and torso.

Common treatments

Treatment for vitiligo varies and depends on the extent of your specific form of vitiligo. Realistic expectations are important and should include reducing the contrast between your normal skin and the lighter areas and improving your self-esteem and confidence. Effective solutions for vitiligo include topical medications, sun avoidance and/or sunscreen (SPF 30 minimum), UV-B light therapy, a combination light, and medication therapy, or, in severe cases, skin grafting.

Our approach & expertise

We know that sudden or unusual changes in your pigmentation, such as with vitiligo, can cause social and emotional distress. As your knowledgeable community skin healthcare providers, we have the knowledge to help you manage this condition. We” work with you to find the best solution, and you can lean on us for support in managing this condition. West Dermatology offers comprehensive support and expert care for all things skin-related.

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