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Melanoma strikes men harder
By age 50, men are more likely than women to develop melanoma. Sun protection can reduce this risk.
Pathways: Inclusivity in Dermatology to increase number of Black, Latino, and Indigenous physicians in dermatology
American Academy of Dermatology collaboration with Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health and the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson will double representation in next 5 years. ROSEMONT, Ill. (March 23, 2022) — People of color often face unequal access to health care and experience poorer outcomes across the health
Neurodermatitis: Causes
While what causes neurodermatitis isn't entirely known, your risk is higher if you have one of these triggers.
How dermatologists treat acne
Learn how dermatologists can help you treat acne, pimples, whiteheads, zits, and blackheads.
American Academy of Dermatology issues updated guidelines for the management of acne
Both newly approved and well-established treatments recommended ROSEMONT, Ill. (Jan. 31, 2024) — Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting nearly 50 million Americans each year, with symptoms usually beginning in puberty. Acne affects 85% of adolescents and can also often begin or continue in
How to treat acne
Board-certified dermatologist offers skin care advice to help you get the best results from your acne treatment ROSEMONT, Ill. (November 17, 2022) — Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting up to 50 million Americans annually. As your body’s largest organ, it’s important to take
Keloid scars: Overview
A keloid is a type of raised scar. Unlike other raised scars, a keloid grows larger than the wound that caused it.
Qué buscar: ABCDE de melanoma
Un cambio de la apariencia de la piel es el primer signo del melanoma. Por lo tanto, es importante saber dónde aparecen los lunares y su apariencia. Cuando es detectado y tratado adecuadamente antes de extenderse a otras partes del cuerpo, el melanoma tiene un índice de curación alto. Las
Neurodermatitis
If you have an itchy patch of skin that becomes itchiest while you're relaxing, you may have this type of eczema.
Keloid scars: Causes
If you have keloid-prone skin, anything that causes skin to scar can cause a keloid, including piercings and surgery.
Practice management licensing opportunities
Navigating the health care environment can be tricky and difficult to understand. We've designed our practice management content to provide practical, easy-to-understand tools and guidance to help in a variety of areas, including coding and reimbursement, and MIPS.
Michelle's personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Michelle Jones.
Moles: Who gets and types
Learn about the different types of moles and who is likely to have them.
Free skin cancer checks
Millions of people have been educated about the importance of sun protection and early cancer detection through the skin cancer check program. As a result, countless lives have been saved by identifying melanomas in their earliest, most treatable stage.
Scalp psoriasis: Causes
Learn about the causes of scalp psoriasis.
What does psoriasis look like?
Learn how to recognize different kinds of psoriasis.
Pam's personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Pam Roach.
Annie’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Annie Appleby.
Megan’s personal skin cancer story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Megan Sullivan.
Actinic keratosis: Who gets and causes
An actinic keratosis (AK) is a precancerous skin growth that develops on skin that’s been badly damaged by ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun, indoor tanning equipment, such as tanning beds or sunlamps.
Skin cancer types: Melanoma Causes
Learn what causes melanoma and why some people have a higher risk of developing it.
When does a person get psoriasis?
There are two peak times in a person's life when psoriasis is most likely to develop. Learn if you are in one of these age groups.
Melanoma resources
Find resources on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of melanoma.
Shingles: Overview
Learn general information about shingles.
Gerald’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Gerald Berger.
What is psoriasis?
Psoriasis (suh-rye-ah-sis) is a condition that causes the body to make new skin cells in days rather than weeks. As these cells pile up on the surface of the skin, you may see thick, scaly patches. ... Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis ... Those thick, scaly
Skin cancer types: Merkel cell carcinoma overview
More people are developing this rare and aggressive skin cancer, which can be mistaken for a pimple. Do you have an increased risk?
Psoriasis: Signs and symptoms
Dry, thick, and raised patches on the skin are the most common sign of psoriasis. These patches are often covered with a silvery-white coating called scale, and they tend to itch.
Psoriatic arthritis: Causes
Learn the causes of psoriatic arthritis.
5 signs your child's mole needs to be checked
Learn about five signs that dermatologists warn are signs that a child's mole should be checked.
Skin cancer fact sheet
Find facts and statistics for reporting about skin cancer.
Sarcoidosis and your skin: Causes
This disease likely starts when a trigger causes the immune system to overreact. See what may trigger sarcoidosis.
Mark’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Mark Williams.
Bedbugs: Who gets and causes
Learn about who may get bitten by bedbugs and what scientists understand about the causes.
AAD advertising policies
View the AAD's advertising policies.
Milan’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Milan Kesic.
Moles: Tips for managing
Learn about dermatologists' tips for managing moles.
Teaching young girls about their skin, and STEM
Learn how medical student Christine Li helped Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts learn about skin, hair, and nails through Good Skin Knowledge Program.
Head lice: Tips for managing
Learn about the tips dermatologists recommend for managing head lice.
Bedbugs: Signs and symptoms
Learn about how to recognize the signs and symptoms of bedbug bites and infestations.
Skin cancer types: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans causes
Causes of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
Head lice: Overview
Learn general information about head lice.
¿Estoy en riesgo de desarrollar melanoma?
Personas de todas razas y colores pueden desarrollar el cáncer de la piel. Cuando se desarrolla el cáncer de la piel en personas con piel oscura, a menudo se diagnostica en una etapa tardía, especialmente el melanoma.
Staying safe, even from the sun
Janelle Khan, an employee at AVDA, saw how important providing shade was for families in need.
JAK inhibitors: What your dermatologist wants you to know
A JAK inhibitor works by reducing the inflammation that fuels diseases like eczema, psoriatic arthritis, and vitiligo.
Scabies: Overview
Scabies is caused by the human itch mite. Here, you'll find dermatologists' insight that can help you find out if you have scabies and how to treat it.
Jodie’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Jodie Walburn.
Skin cancer types: Merkel cell carcinoma signs & symptoms
Merkel cell carcinoma signs and symptoms
Mailing lists
The Academy's membership list is more current and accurate than any other dermatology list available in the market.
What increases your risk of getting melanoma?
More people are developing melanoma, the most-serious skin cancer, than ever before. Do you know what increases your risk of getting this sometimes deadly skin cancer? You can find out by taking this quiz.
Brittany Arthur's personal skin cancer story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Brittany Arthur.
Bedbugs: Overview
Learn general information about bedbugs and how difficult they can be to clear from a dwelling.
Should I get genetic testing for melanoma?
Before getting a genetic test for melanoma, here are some facts you should know.
October is Eczema Awareness Month | American Academy of Dermatology
Accurate information can help people better manage their eczema and get proper care.
Treating light spots in brown or black skin
Dermatologist Nada Elbuluk, MD, tells you how to safely even out your skin tone when light spots appear.
Pemphigus: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets pemphigus and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Kim’s personal story about skin cancer
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Kim Ree.
Stasis dermatitis
Stasis dermatitis is a common type of eczema that can develop where you have poor circulation, like your lower legs.
Stasis dermatitis: Causes
This disease develops where you have poor blood flow. See what else can increase your risk.
Shingles: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets shingles and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Hair loss: Overview
Learn general information about hair loss.
Psoriasis treatment: “Off-label” medicines that work throughout the body
Learn how off-label medicines may be used to treat psoriasis.
Coming together to raise awareness and funds for skin cancer prevention programs
Learn how AAD member Sarah Jackson, MD, FAAD, loved getting her high school daughter and their community involved with the AAD’s Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™
Digital media kit: DermWorld classified rates
DermWorld is published monthly by the American Academy of Dermatology to a circulation of more than 16,000 U.S. AAD member dermatologists, which includes all dermatology residents.
Scars: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn about how dermatologists diagnose and treat scars.
Pemphigus: Signs and symptoms
Learn about how dermatologists identify the signs and symptoms of pemphigus.
5 common sunscreen mistakes — and how to avoid them
Sunscreen is a vital tool in the fight against skin cancer, however, it needs to be applied correctly. Follow these tips from dermatologists to avoid common sunscreen mistakes.
Scleroderma: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets scleroderma and what dermatologists know about the causes.
Psoriasis treatment: A retinoid you apply to the skin
Learn how applying a retinoid to the skin can help treat psoriasis.
Actinic keratosis: Overview
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Stubborn acne? Hormonal therapy may help
Read how hormonal therapy may help to clear acne and how a dermatologist can help.
Melanoma fact sheet | AAD
Find facts and statistics for reporting about melanoma skin cancer.
Nummular eczema: Causes
Nummular eczema seems to develop after something triggers it. Here’s a list of common triggers.
Do you have hair loss or hair shedding?
Learn how to distinguish between shedding and hair loss.
Acne keloidalis nuchae: Causes
Close-shave haircuts, helmets, and hard hats can irritate the back of the neck, triggering acne keloidalis nuchae.
How to spot a precancerous growth on your skin
If you have any growths on your skin that look like these, you may have a precancerous growth called actinic keratosis (AK).
Skin conditions by the numbers
Find facts and statistics for reporting about dermatology and dermatologic conditions.
Sarcoidosis and your skin: Overview
Sarcoidosis is a rare disease that causes non-cancerous growths that can develop on the skin and inside the body.
Scabies: Signs and symptoms
Learn about the signs and symptoms of scabies.
The Academy’s impact
Through AAD humanitarian programs, we carry out our commitment to educate the public about healthy skin, hair, and nails in an effort to motivate them to take positive action in improving their quality of life, and in the case of skin cancer, save lives. Additionally, we recognize the importance our
5 facts you should know about precancerous skin growths
If your dermatologist tells you that you have a precancerous skin growth, it means one thing. Your skin has been badly damaged by the sun, indoor tanning, or both. The good news is that it’s not too late to do something about this damage and protect your health.
American Academy of Dermatology launches innovative project to improve outcomes for patients with life-threatening pustular psoriasis
Rosemont, Ill. (June 22, 2023) – The American Academy of Dermatology, with critical support from Boehringer Ingelheim, and powered by OM1’s data aggregation system and its PhenOM ... ™ ... artificial intelligence (AI) platform, is launching an innovative breakthrough project to develop educational resources to improve the evaluation, diagnosis, and
Nail fungus: Causes
The fungi that cause nail fungus thrive in warm, moist places like people’s skin, nails, and pool decks.
Skin care tips for men
Learn about what dermatologists recommend for skin care tips for men.
Prurigo nodularis: Causes
Research suggests the nerves and immune system play a role in causing prurigo nodularis.
Melanoma during pregnancy: What it means for you and your baby
Melanoma can be treated safely during pregnancy. Your dermatologist will explain the risks and benefits of the recommended testing and treatment options.
Psoriasis treatment: Apremilast
Learn how apremilast may be used to treat psoriasis.
Skin cancer types: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans signs & symptoms
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans signs and symptoms
FAQs: Benzene in acne products containing benzoyl peroxide
Benzoyl peroxide can break down in benzene in high temperatures or when stored for too long.
7 ways to find peace of mind after a melanoma diagnosis
It’s natural to worry after being diagnosed with melanoma. Getting help dealing with worry and other emotions can bring peace of mind.
Bedbugs: Diagnosis and treatment
To look for bedbugs, check the places that people sleep. Signs include a sweet, musty odor.
Lasers and lights: How well do they treat rosacea?
Learn options for laser or light treatments to help relieve your rosacea.
Skin reactions to COVID-19 and its vaccines
Board-certified dermatologist provides the latest information on how COVID and its vaccines affect people’s skin BOSTON, MA (March 25, 2022) —When the pandemic began, everything about COVID-19 was new and unknown, including the correlation between COVID and the skin. Thanks to a comprehensive COVID-19 dermatology registry, dermatologists now have gathered
Head lice: Diagnosis and treatment
Find and treat head lice at home with this expert advice from dermatologists.
Scabies: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn about how dermatologists diagnose and treat scabies.
Can COVID-19 cause hair loss?
If you notice hair loss months after recovering from COVID-19, the cause could be temporary hair shedding.
Rosacea: Symptoms
Rosacea develops on the face, usually across your nose and cheeks.
Does rosacea increase your risk of having a heart attack or stroke?
Find out what scientists have learned about the link between rosacea and heart disease.
Actinic keratosis: Signs and symptoms
Signs and symptoms of actinic keratosis
American Academy of Dermatology survey shows Gen Z adults at risk for skin cancer due to increasing rates of tanning and burning
Board-certified dermatologist urges sun protection to prevent skin cancer ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 14, 2024) — A new survey from the American Academy of Dermatology revealed that Generation Z adults, ages 18-26, are at risk for skin cancer due to increasing rates of tanning and burning. To encourage safe sun habits,
How climate change and wildfire smoke can impact the skin
Studies show California wildfires led to an increase in the number of patients visiting dermatologists for flares in skin conditions NEW ORLEANS (March 17, 2023) — New research ... 1,2,3 ... shows that as wildfires are increasing in frequency, intensity and extent, and affecting air quality across the U.S., they
Sun exposure taking a toll: new AAD survey shows sharp increase in sun damage across the U.S.
Practice safe sun ahead of Melanoma Monday (May 5) ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 29, 2025) — A recent survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults showed that nearly all Americans believe sun protection is important, with 1 in 4 citing the influence of a dermatologist as the reason. However, Americans have
Chemical peels: FAQs
To help you decide whether a chemical peel is right for you, the AAD answers frequently asked questions about the procedure.
Is your dry scalp something more serious?
Dermatologists speak to several common—and potentially serious—conditions that could be lurking behind your dry scalp.
Irene’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Irene Rezbanyay.
Seborrheic dermatitis: Overview
This common skin condition, called cradle cap in babies, causes a rash that usually develops on the scalp.
Lasers and lights: How well do they treat acne?
Learn how lasers and lights are used by dermatologists to treat acne.
How to pick the right moisturizer for your skin
Board-certified dermatologists weigh in on the best moisturizer for each skin type from very dry to oily.
What can get rid of age spots?
If you feel that age spots are telling people you’re past your prime, you may be able to fade those spots significantly. Sometimes, you can even get rid of them.
Transform your skin health: diet and lifestyle take center stage at 2025 AAD Annual Meeting
ORLANDO, FL (March 7, 2025) — The 2025 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting will take place March 7-11 in Orlando. The meeting will feature nearly 300 educational sessions with more than 1,700 speakers discussing the latest research on skin, hair, and nails, including topics on how diet and lifestyle
Scalp psoriasis: Shampoos, scale softeners, and other treatments
Learn about shampoos, scale softeners, and other treatments for scalp psoriasis.
Is platelet-rich plasma the secret to younger-looking skin?
Also known as the “vampire facial,” platelet-rich plasma (PRP). If you’re considering getting a vampire facelift, here’s what you should know.
Isotretinoin patient safety
Isotretinoin is strong medicine. It has the potential to cause some serious side effects. That’s why dermatologists carefully evaluate each patient. Learn important information about isotretinoin and patient safety.
Nummular eczema: Diagnosis and treatment
With proper treatment, nummular eczema can clear. Here’s what dermatologists may include in a treatment plan.
Misinformation puts over 16 million Americans at an increased risk for skin cancer
New data from the American Academy of Dermatology reveals misinformation drives adults to cut back or stop using sunscreen Survey data show influence of social media, misconceptions, and gaps in sun safety knowledge – especially among Gen Z Gen Z is flunking sun safety, with one-third scoring a D or
Chronic spontanous urticaria: Effective treatment possible
Dermatologists reveal how they successfully treat a type of hives called chronic spontaneous urticaria.
How to care for your skin in your 60s and 70s
During our 60s and 70s, the many changes transforming our skin can feel inevitable, but that doesn’t mean you have to live with them. The right skin care can improve how your skin feels — and looks.
10 reasons your scalp itches and how to get relief
When your scalp itches, it can be difficult to think about anything else. You may feel that the itch will never stop, but relief is possible. Getting rid of the itch begins with finding out why your scalp itches. Here are 10 reasons for an itchy scalp along with dermatologists’
What should I eat if I have psoriasis?
Diet may help reduce psoriasis; however, no one diet seems right for everyone. Here’s what the research shows.
Indoor tanning fact sheet
Find facts and statistics for reporting about indoor tanning.
Tattoo removal: Lasers outshine other methods
If you’re thinking about removing either, you should know one key fact: Lasers have largely replaced other tattoo-removal methods.
What is male pattern hair loss, and can it be treated?
If you have male pattern hair loss, you can treat it. Discover what can halt hair loss and sometimes regrow hair.
Can anything prevent my child from getting eczema
As the number of children who develop atopic dermatitis (AD) grows, so do the studies looking for a way to prevent it. So far, no one thing guarantees your child won’t develop AD, the most common type of eczema. Making some lifestyle changes, however, may reduce your child’s risk. Here’s
Signs of Lyme disease that appear on your skin
Learn how dermatologists identify the signs of Lyme disease on your skin.
Types of psoriasis: Can you have more than one?
Learn how you may suffer from more than one kind of psoriasis.
Biosimilars: 14 questions patients ask their dermatologist
Find out what a biosimilar is and get answers to questions that patients frequently ask about this medication.
Dyshidrotic eczema: Diagnosis and treatment
A dermatologist often diagnoses this disease. Here's what’s involved in getting diagnosed and treated.
10 ways to get relief from chronic hives
If hives last longer than 6 weeks, seeing a dermatologist can help as can keeping track of your flare-ups.
Is there a diet for hidradenitis suppurativa?
While there is no one diet for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), small studies suggest what you eat can affect HS.
Skin cancer types: Melanoma diagnosis and treatment
If you find a spot or growth on your skin that you think could be a melanoma, don’t delay making an appointment to see a board-certified dermatologist. When caught early, melanoma is highly treatable.
Microneedling can fade scars, uneven skin tone, and more
By using tiny needles to puncture the skin, this treatment can fade scars, stretch marks, wrinkles, and more.
Caring for your skin in menopause
You can do something about the changes to your skin and hair that occur in menopause. Learn about what dermatologists recommend to care for your skin in menopause.
Can the right diet get rid of acne?
Do you avoid eating greasy fries and burgers because you believe they’ll cause new pimples? There may be a connection. Here’s what the research shows about how poor diet choices can contribute to acne.
Adopt-a-Shade
The Adopt-a-Shade Program provides an opportunity for an individual or group/practice to fund a shade structure. By participating, you’ll be providing a sun safe area for children to play, and helping to raise skin cancer awareness.
Tattoos: 7 unexpected skin reactions and what to do about them
Even if you get inked by a licensed tattoo artist and follow the aftercare, your skin can react in weird and unexpected ways. If you’re having a reaction, here’s what may be happening and what you can do.
Keloid scars: Treatment
Keloids can be difficult to treat, so dermatologists often use two or more treatments to give patients a better result.
I've been diagnosed with melanoma. Now what?
In easy-to-understand language, you’ll find out about the biopsy report, staging, medical tests, treatment, and more.
Thinning hair and hair loss: Could it be female pattern hair loss?
Learn how to recognize and treat female hair loss.
Bullous pemphigoid: Diagnosis and treatment
Treatment can heal and prevent blisters, treat infection, and relieve itch and pain.
Alopecia areata: Treatment
Treatment can help both children and adults with alopecia areata regrow their hair.
Epidermolysis bullosa: Diagnosis and treatment
The FDA has approved new medications and a gene therapy to help heal long-standing wounds.
Sunscreen FAQs
Dermatologists recommend using sunscreen with SPF 30+ that is broad-spectrum and water resistant.
Basal cell carcinoma | AAD
Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer. It tends to grow slowly and rarely spreads. However, it can grow deep, so you want to treat this skin cancer early.