Rosacea affects many people in Charlotte, NC, and across the country. In fact, nearly 16 million Americans have it. You may even know someone who has it and not even realize that is what it is. Though this skin condition can leave people feeling self-conscious about...
Finding the best dermatologist in Charlotte can be time-consuming and difficult. There are many different dermatologists in Charlotte, so finding the best one is important. Here are some tips on how to find the best dermatologist. Q. What is a dermatologist? A. A...
Botox reduces wrinkles and treats excessive sweating in Charlotte, NC Botox is probably most commonly known for treating wrinkles. This treatment can be used to reduce and eliminate the appearance of wrinkles around the eyes and on the forehead. Men and women who...
Microneedling is a noninvasive procedure that many people in Charlotte, NC and beyond use to give their skin a fresh look. This treatment is a popular option because it is noninvasive, giving people results without having to go through surgery and weeks of recovery....
Fractional resurfacing can sound a little intimidating to Charlotte, NC residents. But, in actuality, it is a noninvasive way for people to fight signs of aging. Our skin is often one of the first places we start to show signs of aging. Wrinkles begin to form, we lose...
Body contouring is something most people in Charlotte, NC have heard of. Though most people are familiar with the term, they may not really know how it works or even if it is a good option for them. Used to blast away the stubborn fat, this treatment is not for...
PRP can be used to treat a variety of concerns for Charlotte, NC patients. This treatment uses your own platelets to help encourage your skin to heal, giving you results for your skin and even your hair. Below, we’ll cover how this treatment works and what your...
Q. What is BBL? A. BBL is also known as Broadband Light Therapy or Forever Young BBL. This treatment uses broadband light to heat up the upper layers of your skin. The areas of your skin that are being targeted will absorb this light which stimulates your skin cells...
When it comes to spotting skin cancer, there are five things you should watch for. Luckily, it is easy to remember. Just remember the first few letters of the alphabet. A: Asymmetry. This means the mole in question is not symmetrical. Or, half of the spot looks...
At Dermatology Specialists of Charlotte, we often have clinical research going on, and may even have opportunities for patients to participate in clinical trials. Providing the best, latest treatments to our patients is important, which is why we continue to do...