November 26, 2019
First, what is a hickey? A hickey is caused by the application of pressure onto the skin, which leads to the rupture of blood vessels underneath the skin, causing a bruise,” Scottsdale, Arizona-based Jennifer Sawaya, MD, dermatologist and cosmetic and laser specialist with US Dermatology Partners, tells Health. The pressure on your skin came from your partner’s mouth…and the resulting
November 20, 2019
U.S. Dermatology Partners’ Locations That Accept Aetna Are you searching for a dermatologist that accepts Aetna? All of our locations that accept Aetna insurance plans are listed on this page. Find your nearest location by entering your city, state, or zip code on our search bar. You can also search for locations by selecting your
November 20, 2019
At Thanksgiving and throughout the holiday season, your family will likely spend a lo
November 19, 2019
U.S. Dermatology Partners’ Locations That Accept Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) Are you searching for a dermatologist that accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield? All of our locations that accept Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance plans are listed on this page. Find your nearest location by entering your city, state, or zip code on our search
November 19, 2019
What’s the best thing about Thanksgiving and holiday season in general? All the del
November 18, 2019
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November 13, 2019
For many people, Winter is synonymous with sipping hot chocolate by a fire, ski vacat
November 7, 2019
November is National Healthy Skin Month, but at U.S. Dermatology Partners, we celebra
November 4, 2019
Insurance coverage can be very complicated for even the most basic medical treatments
October 28, 2019
At Halloween, some of the most frightening costumes include skin concerns that dermat
October 24, 2019
Many dermatologists and medical professionals recommend antioxidants. From antioxida
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October 22, 2019
It’s important to treat hidradenitis suppurativa early, but some symptoms mimic other diseases. Here’s what to look out for. “With hidradenitis, we now consider it to be a disease of the hair follicles. So just like any other disease process, an ounce of prevention is always worth a pound of cure. So HS typically appears