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Mohs Surgery and Scarring: Tips for Minimizing Post-Procedure Scars

West Lake Dermatology

Scarring is a normal part of healing and as with any surgical procedure, including Mohs, scarring along incision sites will occur. Understanding how to manage and minimize scarring is crucial for optimal healing and appearance. They work by hydrating the skin and flattening raised scars.

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How to Improve the Appearance of Scars

US Dermatologt Partners

Scars, whether caused by acne, surgery, burns, or injuries, impact skins appearance but also your confidence. While no scar treatment is universal, an experienced dermatologist can offer numerous options for scar removal and remediation. Symptoms thick, raised scars due to excess collagen production.

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Treating Acne Scars With Subcision

West Lake Dermatology

Acne scars can linger long after active breakouts have healed, leaving many people feeling frustrated with their skins appearance. These scars come in various forms, from shallow depressions to deep, tethered scars that alter the skins texture. What are Acne Scars?

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Low-dose Doxycycline Curbs Symptoms of Lymphocytic Scarring Alopecia, Minus the Side Effects of Higher Doses

The Dermatology Digest

Small amounts of doxycycline can curb symptoms of lymphocytic scarring alopecia, a new study shows. The new study is the first to directly compare the efficacy of different-size doses of doxycycline to treat lymphocytic scarring alopecia, says Needle. As a result, the team set out to determine whether lower doses could work instead.

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The Best Treatments For Each Type Of Acne Scar

West Lake Dermatology

Acne scars can be a lasting reminder of past breakouts, impacting not only skin health but also self-esteem. While some scars fade with time, others remain more permanent and require targeted treatment. Understanding the different types of acne scars is the first step in choosing an effective treatment plan.

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Review: Judicous Use of Acne Medications May Prevent Scarring

The Dermatology Digest

When it comes to acne scarring, an ounce of prevention is truly worth a pound of cure, finds new research in the Journal of Integrative Dermatology. Scarring is a known sequela of acne vulgaris and can often reduce a patient’s quality of life and self-image. 3% (Differin, Galderma) • Adapalene 0.3/Benzoyl

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Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Scarring Alopecia: What Does the Evidence Show?

The Dermatology Digest

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved therapies for scarring alopecia, and existing treatments are often ineffective, which is why many patients turn to complementary and alternative therapies. This proprietary botanical combination may hold promise for treating scarring alopecia. appeared first on The Dermatology Digest.