Do Black People Get Skin Cancer?
Do Black People Get Skin Cancer? It’s a myth that Black people and other people of color can’t get skin cancer. This potentially deadly disease can affect anyone, including people […]
- Posted on: May 16 2022
Do Black People Get Skin Cancer? It’s a myth that Black people and other people of color can’t get skin cancer. This potentially deadly disease can affect anyone, including people […]
Achieving smooth skin may not seem like a challenging task, but it is actually a complex skin issue that requires effort and time. Not to worry, we are here to […]
Though skin tags are harmless and not usually cause for alarm, they can develop in inconvenient areas, such as your neck and underarms. They can also cause discomfort and may […]
Are you moisturizing every day, but your skin still feels dry and dehydrated? As frustrating as this may be, it’s a very common skin concern. Learn about the most likely […]
Moles are very common skin growths. You likely have a few of them on your face or body. Most moles are harmless, and many don’t require removal unless they’re cancerous. […]
It’s winter, temperatures are dropping and there’s less moisture in the air. Unfortunately, this is when you are more likely to develop chapped lips. A basic lip balm isn’t going […]
November is National Healthy Skin Month, and we’re dedicating this time to raising awareness about healthy skincare. The skin is your body’s largest organ, and our healthy skin dermatologist wants […]
To celebrate World Psoriasis Day on October 29th, the team at Asarch Dermatology is raising awareness about this common skin condition which affects millions worldwide. Gaining a better understanding of […]
September is Baby Safety Month. At Asarch Dermatology, we are focusing on common types of baby skin conditions and offering skin care tips that can help you keep your baby’s […]
If you’ve suffered noticeable hair loss during the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re not alone. Hair loss is among one of the many unexpected problems people have experienced after having COVID-19. August […]