Our skin is the body’s largest organ and reflects not only age but also overall health, environment, and daily habits. As time passes, changes in skin texture, tone, elasticity, and Read More
Skin is the body’s largest organ, and it changes continuously throughout life. While skin exams are often associated with aging or skin cancer concerns later in adulthood, they are important Read More
Botox is a trusted, FDA-approved treatment used in dermatology to soften expression lines and address certain medical skin concerns. By temporarily relaxing targeted facial muscles, Botox helps reduce the appearance Read More
Cold temperatures, low humidity, and indoor heating can take a toll on your skin during winter. Many people notice tightness, flaking, or dullness and assume they have dry skin, but Read More
Rashes can appear for many reasons, including irritation, allergies, infection, or immune reactions. While minor irritation often resolves with gentle care, certain signs suggest that a dermatology visit is necessary. Read More
When skin cancer is diagnosed, choosing the right treatment approach is an important part of protecting both your health and your appearance. Mohs surgery and standard surgical excision are two Read More
Dermatology covers far more than cosmetics. A dermatologist is a medical specialist trained to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails. Because skin reflects both internal health Read More
Cold, dry winter air can weaken the skin barrier and increase sensitivity. Many people notice more redness, irritation, or tightness during colder months, especially when exposure to wind and indoor Read More
If your skin often reacts to products, weather changes, or certain fabrics, you may have sensitive skin. While it’s not a medical diagnosis, sensitive skin is a common condition that Read More
Your skin is your body’s largest organ, and it often reveals the first signs of serious conditions like skin cancer. Regular skin checks are one of the most effective ways Read More
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that causes patches of skin to lose their natural pigment, resulting in lighter areas that can appear anywhere on the body. While vitiligo is Read More
For many people, Botox is one of the most effective and trusted ways to achieve smoother, younger-looking skin without surgery. If you’ve been curious about trying Botox but feel unsure Read More
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. At Scott Sanders Dermatology in New City, NY, our team of dermatologists, including Scott Sanders, M.D., Elena Maydan, Read More
Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting people of all ages. While occasional dryness or irritation is normal, persistent itching, redness, or inflamed patches Read More
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, and while it is highly treatable when detected early, it can be dangerous if ignored. That’s why Read More
Sun spots, often caused by years of sun exposure, can leave skin looking uneven and aged. Modern dermatology offers effective treatments to minimize or remove these marks, helping patients achieve Read More
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