At Asarch Dermatology, we’re celebrating Men’s Health Awareness Month by encouraging men to prioritize their health. Keep reading to learn tips on establishing a skin care routine for men and […]
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Posted on: Jun 15 2021
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By: asarch
Skin cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer in the United States, with more than one in five Americans developing the disease by the time they’re 70. May is […]
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Posted on: May 17 2021
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By: asarch
Spring is finally here! As we welcome the sunshine and look forward to brighter, warmer days, we also need to start preparing our skin for the change in weather. It’s […]
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Posted on: Apr 18 2021
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By: asarch
As we transition into spring and the temperatures warm up, you’re probably thinking about how you can get your body ready for summer. It may only be March, but treating […]
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Posted on: Mar 29 2021
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By: asarch
February is National Cancer Prevention Month, and we’re acknowledging its importance by helping people understand how to reduce their risk of skin cancer. Although it’s the most common type of […]
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Posted on: Feb 25 2021
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By: asarch
As you dream about brighter days ahead in the new year, here’s a resolution for you to consider: start taking great care of your skin. Keep reading to discover healthy […]
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Posted on: Jan 22 2021
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By: asarch
Now that the holidays are here, your time is likely filled with decorating, shopping, and planning COVID-safe celebrations with family and friends. As you’re bustling through all these activities, have […]
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Posted on: Dec 16 2020
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By: asarch
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have reevaluated what we consider essential and nonessential services and activities. Although everyone should take the necessary safety precautions during this unprecedented […]
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Posted on: Nov 18 2020
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By: asarch
Smoothing wrinkles is probably the first thing that comes to mind when considering Botox cosmetic treatment. What many people aren’t aware of is that Botox also has other medical uses, […]
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Posted on: Sep 24 2020
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By: asarch
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately five million Americans are treated for various forms of skin cancer each year. In many cases, skin cancer is the […]
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Posted on: Jul 20 2020
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By: asarch