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U.S. Dermatology Partners Announces the Opening of Grove, Oklahoma

May 29, 2024

Grove, Oklahoma – U.S. Dermatology Partners Announces the relocation and expansion of its Grove, Oklahoma Office

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White Toenails: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment

May 29, 2024

A trip to the dermatologist isn’t necessarily the first thing people think of when

U.S. Dermatology Partners is Recognized in Best of East Texas Awards 2024

May 26, 2024

Longview, Texas – U.S. Dermatology Partners is pleased to recognize our Longview, Texas team for being chosen as one of the area’s Best Dermatology Offices and Denis Adams for being voted the Overall Winner for Best Physician’s Assistant in the Longview News-Journal 32nd Annual Best of East Texas Awards.

CBS19 - DON'T FRY DAY - Dr. Jennifer Holman, MD, FAAD

DON’T FRY DAY: How to stay safe, use sunscreen in the sun

May 24, 2024

Dr. Jennifer Holman, MD, FAAD from U.S. Dermatology Partners made a live appearance on CBS19 News over Memorial Day weekend to discuss the crucial topic of skin safety.

woman at the dermatologist office looking for signs of skin cancer

Top 6 Uncommon Signs of Skin Cancer: Beyond the Ordinary Symptoms

May 22, 2024

New, different, or changing lesions are what most people think about when they hear t

Peloton - A Hot or Cold Shower Before Bed - Juan Estrada, MD

Which Is Better for Sleep: A Hot or Cold Shower Before Bed?

May 21, 2024

Cold plunging is one of the hottest wellness trends right now, thanks to its purported benefits for muscle soreness, inflammation, and even mood. With all the buzz around ice baths and the like, you might wonder if something a little simpler—like a cold shower before bed—could deliver similar advantages, especially for your sleep. But does

Washington Parent - How to Treat a Baby’s Sunburn - Dr. Melissa Abrams, MD, FAAD

How to Treat a Baby’s Sunburn

May 20, 2024

Parenting is filled with many firsts, but some of those firsts can be alarming – such as when your baby gets his or her first sunburn. Knowing what to do to prevent a sunburn is important, but you also need to know what to do if your baby’s sensitive skin gets burned. Children’s skin is

Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 6 Warm

May 16, 2024

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 6 Although your skin does not burn, you are still at risk for skin cancers. Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses. Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+. Acral lentiginous melanoma, a

Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 6 Neutral

May 16, 2024

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 6 Although your skin does not burn, you are still at risk for skin cancers. Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses. Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+. Acral lentiginous melanoma, a

Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 6 Cool

May 16, 2024

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 6 Although your skin does not burn, you are still at risk for skin cancers. Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses. Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+. Acral lentiginous melanoma, a

Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 5 Warm

May 16, 2024

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 5 Your skin tans easily and rarely burn, but you are still at risk of skin cancers. Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses. Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+. Acral lentiginous

Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 5 Neutral

May 16, 2024

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 5 Your skin tans easily and rarely burn, but you are still at risk of skin cancers. Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses. Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+. Acral lentiginous

Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 5 Cool

May 16, 2024

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 5 Your skin tans easily and rarely burn, but you are still at risk of skin cancers. Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses. Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+. Acral lentiginous

Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 4 Warm

May 16, 2024

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 4 Your skin tends to tan easily and is less likely to burn. But you are still at risk of skin cancers, including basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma (the deadliest type of skin cancer). Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun

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