Dermalinfusion is one of the most advanced and dynamic skin treatments available today. Dermalinfusion is an advanced type of microdermabrasion, with the drying effect of the traditional aluminum-based crystals and the hydrating effect of liquid solution delivery. Standard microdermabrasion uses crystals to “sand blast” the skin. Dermalinfusion gently removes
Psoriasis is a chronic auto-immune disease that causes a dry, reddish and scaly rash. Originating from the Greek word psora, meaning being itchy, psoriasis is a common skin condition that affects millions of people in the United States. Normally, skin cells reproduce every 21-28 days. With psoriasis, skin cells reproduce
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes the rapid build-up of skin cells. This build-up of cells causes scaling on the skin’s surface with inflammation and redness around the scales. Scales typically develop on joints such as elbows and knees. They may develop anywhere on the body, including
Warts are very common, harmless skin growths that can be treated by a dermatologist. Warts appear when a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV) infects the top layer of the skin. There are several different kinds of warts including common warts, plantar (foot/mosaic) warts and flat warts. Warts can be
The natural aging process, sun exposure and everyday pollution work against the youthful tone and texture of your skin by damaging collagen. Skin resurfacing treatments in Phoenix can effectively reduce signs of skin damage and improve the skin’s appearance. With just a few quick treatment sessions, you’ll notice a
It’s no surprise that skin, your body’s biggest organ, behaves like the rest of your body when it comes to health and disease. The dietary connection to diseases like diabetes, heart disease, arthritis and other common diseases is widely recognized. There is a clear connection between diet and common
Dermatologists treat a wide range of skin problems, from mild irritations to quite serious diseases. In some cases, common conditions that affect the skin can be hazardous to your health or even life-threatening if left untreated. Below are 5 common reasons to consider seeing a dermatologist. 1. Acne: Acne