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Indoor tanning fact sheet

Indoor tanning use  ... The global prevalence of indoor tanning in adolescents for 2013-2018 was 6.5%, and 10.4% in adults. (1) ... Though the numbers have been decreasing in recent years, approximately 7.8 million adults in the U.S. still engage in indoor tanning. (2,3) ... Among high school students in

Free skin cancer screenings at a shelter for displaced and unhoused veterans

Stephanie Choi, a medical student at UMass Memorial Medical Center, sought to bring dermatology care to the underserved. Stephanie Choi's story ... Stephanie Choi (medical student) and others from UMass Memorial Dermatology participated in this skin cancer screening event. ... Homelessness is a pervasive and widespread problem in the United

Could a metal implant affect your skin?

Board-certified dermatologist weighs in on the role of metal allergies in medical implants NEW ORLEANS (March 17, 2023) — Millions of people in the U.S. report having a metal allergy, and current estimates state that 10 percent of Americans will receive a medical implant during their lifetime ... 1 ...

Jennifer’s personal story

My Melanoma Story: Three Diagnosis in One Year  ... Tanning.  ... Tanning was an addiction to me. I tanned in the summer and since I lived in upstate New York, I wanted to keep a little "glow" in the winter. I got that glow from tanning beds. It was basically

Kathleen and Bill's personal stories

Kathleen Welsh and Bill Plautz ... My office, Bay Area Cosmetic Dermatology, hiked up Mount Diablo to raise awareness and funds for skin cancer screenings and prevention in 2015. In 2017, my husband Bill Plautz, an emergency physician, joined me to hike in the mountains of Patagonia to do the

Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ - Community events

A Hometown Hike is a volunteer-led skin cancer fundraising initiative in your community. ... Are you interested in leading a Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ event in your local area? Fill out the form below and a member of the team will contact you. ... Fill out my ... online

Psoriasis: Causes

Psoriasis is common. About 2% of people living in the United States have this condition. ... 1 ... Most people who get psoriasis have white skin, but the condition develops in people of all races. Findings from studies indicate that psoriasis may be more common in skin of color than

Ringworm: Who gets and causes

Who gets ringworm? ... People around the world develop ringworm, and anyone can get it. ... Your risk of getting ringworm increases if you: ... Live in a tropical area ... Spend time in hot, humid weather ... Sweat heavily ... Wrestle, play football, or participate in another contact sport

Pemphigus: Who gets and causes

Who gets pemphigus? ... You’ll find pemphigus in countries around the world and in people of all races. About the same number of men and women get it. ... Pemphigus is found in countries around the world ... Although pemphigus is rare, it develops in people around the world. ...

JAAD ranks no. 1 among dermatology journals

The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology’s impact factor remains #1 in field ROSEMONT, Ill. (July 2, 2024) — The ... Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology remains the top peer-reviewed journal in its field, according to the 2023 journal impact factor rankings recently published by Clarivate’s Journal

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

JAAD ranks no. 1 among dermatology journals

The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology’s impact factor remains #1 in field ROSEMONT, Ill. (July 5, 2023) — The ... Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology remains the top peer-reviewed journal in its field, according to the 2022 journal impact factor rankings recently published by Clarivate’s Journal

Kevin’s personal story

I was born in New York, but moved to Central Pennsylvania at the age of three. I graduated from the Pennsylvania State University in 2008, and moved to New York City shortly after. After a short career in project management, I began to focus on my lifelong dream of writing

Melanoma can look different in children

Melanoma, the most serious skin cancer, is rare in children. Between 300 and 400 cases are diagnosed in the United States each year ... 1 ... . Because it is so rare, many childhood melanomas are found in the later stages when treatment becomes more involved. ... Melanoma can look

Mentorship helps the dermatologic career

AAD member Mariam Mafee, MD, FAAD, loved her time in the Academic Dermatology Leadership Program. Dr. Mafee’s story ... Mariam Mafee, MD, FAAD ... I became interested in the Academic Dermatology Leadership Program (ADLP) when I had made a switch from private practice into academics. I was looking for some

AAD Shade Structure grant recipients

Current estimates are that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. The American Academy of Dermatology has awarded shade structure grants to 10 schools and non-profit organizations across the country in order to protect children and wild adolescents from the sun's harmful rays. ... Since its

Skin cancer fact sheet

Incidence rates ... Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. (1,2) ... Current estimates are that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. (3) ... It is estimated that approximately 9,500 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with skin cancer every day.

5 common sunscreen mistakes — and how to avoid them

How to avoid common sunscreen mistakes ... Sunscreen is a vital tool in the fight against skin cancer. However, it needs to be applied correctly in order to protect you from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. To reduce your risk of skin cancer, follow these tips from dermatologists to avoid

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

Can you get psoriasis if you have skin of color?

Psoriasis on light skin and dark skin: In light skin, psoriasis tends to be red or pink (left). In dark skin, psoriasis often looks violet (right). ... Yes. People of all colors get psoriasis, but there are some differences between what you’ll see on light and dark skin. ... In

For Starling Tolliver, MD, dermatology provided an opportunity to help her community.

For Starling Tolliver, MD, dermatology provided an opportunity to help her community. Dr. Tolliver’s story ... Starling Tolliver, MD, (left) with her mentor Andrew F. Alexis, MD, FAAD, (right) when participating in the AAD’s Diversity Mentorship Program in 2019. ... I am the youngest of three girls, and grew up

Crystal’s personal story

Like many teenage girls in the 90s, I used tanning beds. I started tanning at age 15, and continued to tan through college. I never thought I would get skin cancer. I actually did not think skin cancer was a big deal. However, my diagnosis of stage 1 amelanotic melanoma

Megan’s personal skin cancer story

As a Los Angeles-based filmmaker and climber, I have a passion for telling stories and traveling the world. In 2014, I got hit with a dose of perspective—literally. I fell 50 feet climbing in Yosemite, got hit by a car, and then was diagnosed with skin cancer—all in one month.

Poison ivy, oak, and sumac: How can I prevent a rash?

Ivy blockers may help ... A study found that forestry workers who applied an ivy blocker on most days reported fewer rashes. ... It’s an oil in these plants that causes the rash. By taking some precautions, you may be able to prevent the oil from getting on your skin.

Charles’s personal story

I was diagnosed with stage I melanoma in 1999, and it returned in 2011 with five positive lymph nodes. Happy to report that my status is currently NED (no evidence of disease)! ...

American Academy of Dermatology Statement on the Importance of Sun Protection

Statement from Susan C. Taylor, MD, FAAD, President, American Academy of Dermatology ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 20, 2025) — Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., affecting an estimated one in five Americans in their lifetime. Every day, nearly 20 Americans die from melanoma, the deadliest form of

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

American Academy of Dermatology survey shows sun protection lacking in winter

Board-certified dermatologist shares tips to protect your skin from the sun during colder months ROSEMONT (Feb. 6, 2024) — A recent American Academy of Dermatology survey revealed that nearly one in five adults are not aware that you can get sunburned during the winter, and even fewer protect themselves from

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

Research suggests connection between hair loss in women and other diseases

Board-certified dermatologist discusses common types of hair loss seen in women with darker skin tones NEW ORLEANS (March 17, 2023) — Hair loss in women can be emotionally devastating and may negatively impact quality of life, and new research suggests that it can also be associated with having other common

American Academy of Dermatology issues updated guidelines for the management of atopic dermatitis in adults with topical therapies

Both well-established and newer topical treatments addressed ROSEMONT, Ill. (January 11, 2023) — Often called eczema or atopic eczema, atopic dermatitis is a common skin condition, affecting 1 in 10 Americans. Although atopic dermatitis occurs most frequently in children, it also affects adults and can have a significant impact on

Largest study of skin cancer prevention in American Indians and Alaskan natives shows UV protection lacking

Use of tanning beds and inadequate sun protection increases skin cancer risk ROSEMONT, Ill. (August 16, 2022) — Ultraviolet (UV) protection from the sun and avoiding indoor tanning play an important role in reducing a person’s risk for skin cancer — the most common cancer in the U.S. and one

List of all AAD meetings and educational events

The American Academy of Dermatology hosts several meetings and educational events annually including the Academy's Annual Meeting and the Innovation Academy. ... 2022 AAD Annual Meeting It's happening, live, in-person, and in a NEW location – Boston, Massachusetts. You and your peers will get together in one place for hundreds

Kim’s personal story about skin cancer

I vividly remember calling my mom from the dermatologist’s office, in 2002, as I was told there was a lapse in my medical insurance upon checking in, so I contemplated rescheduling. My mom said it didn't matter the cost, I ... needed to get a body check that day. I

What to expect at a skin cancer screening

What is a skin cancer screening? ... A skin cancer screening is a visual inspection of your skin by a medical professional. No blood work is conducted at a screening. ... Why are skin cancer screenings necessary? ... Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States; in

Cosmetic treatments

The results you see after having a cosmetic treatment depend largely on the skill and knowledge of the person performing the treatment. Board-certified dermatologists receive many years of education and training, which gives them expertise in this area. Some dermatologists continue their studies in this area so that they can

Nail fungus: Causes

The fungi that cause nail fungus are found in everyday places. ... You can pick it up in many ways, including sharing nail clippers that haven’t been properly sanitized. ... What causes nail fungus? ... Nail fungus, medical name onychomycosis, is caused by several types of fungi. These fungi grow

Academy values

Advancing excellence in dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology is a non-profit medical specialty association that was founded in 1938. All the work we undertake on behalf of our members, their patients, and the public is guided by a clear  ... vision  of ...  being r ecognized as the

Good Skin Knowledge Community Grant FAQs

These frequently asked questions (FAQs) can provide you with greater detail about the program and the application process. ... What is the AAD Good Skin Knowledge Community Grant Program? ... The Good Skin Knowledge Community Grant awards up to $2,000 to not-for-profits and community-based organizations in underserved areas to deliver

Good Skin Knowledge Community Grants

The AAD will offer community grants from $400 up to $2,000 to non-profit and community-based organizations in underserved areas to deliver Good Skin Knowledge lesson plan training to children ages 8-13 in their community. Learn if your organization is eligible to apply. ... Eligible applicants ... The AAD Good Skin

Do you have to treat rosacea?

Rosacea is a common skin condition, which can also affect your eyes. ... Rosacea in his eyes and on his skin: Treatment can alleviate the rosacea on this man’s skin and in his eyes. ... When rosacea develops in your eyes, it’s important to treat it. Otherwise, you could develop

Rewarding on every level

Dermatologist Anthony B. Mak, MD, PhD, FRCPC, DABD was so thankful to take part in the Resident International Grant Program and travel to Botswana to provide dermatologic care. Dr. Mak’s story ... Anthony B. Mak, MD, PhD, FRCPC, DABD ... Through funding from the American Academy of Dermatology and support

The value of in-person learning

Thanks to receiving the Resident Education Grant, Joseph Aleshaki, DO, was happy to participate in hands-on activities during the AAD Annual Meeting. Dr. Aleshaki's story ... Joseph Aleshaki, DO, PG-4 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor and Livingston. ... I was happy to attend the AAD’s 2022 Annual Meeting

Should I apply my skin care products in a certain order?

Get the most from your skin care products ... Using too many products may irritate the skin, especially if you are using more than one anti-aging product. This often makes the signs of aging more noticeable. The sequence in which you apply your skin care products affects how well the

5 ways to use petroleum jelly for skin care

5 ways to use petroleum jelly for skin care ... The skin is the body’s largest organ, so it’s important to take good care of it. However, doing so doesn’t necessarily mean breaking the bank. In fact, petroleum jelly, a common, inexpensive product found in most people’s medicine cabinets, can

Dry skin remedies for darker skin tones

Your dry skin can be uncomfortable, frustrating — maybe even embarrassing. In darker skin tones, the flaking, discoloration, and rough texture are more noticeable than in lighter skin tones. ... On melanin-rich skin, dry skin is often visible. You can reduce the whitish or grayish-white appearance of dry skin by

Lupus and your skin: Causes

Some types of lupus are more common in Black people ... Research shows that systemic lupus erythematosus is 2 to 3 times more common in women than men and more common in Black Americans than white Americans. Discoid lupus is most common in Black people. ... What causes lupus on

Infographic: How to SPOT Skin Cancer™

How to SPOT Skin Cancer™ ... Anyone can get skin cancer, regardless of skin color. It is estimated that one in five Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer in their lifetime. When caught early, skin cancer is highly treatable. Use the information in this infographic to check your skin

Gaining experience face-to-face

Brittany Valk, DO, was able to attend her very first in-person AAD Annual Meeting. Dr. Valk’s story ... Brittany Valk, DO, PGY-3 at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. ... I had the privilege of attending the 2022 AAD Annual Meeting in Boston this past spring. Due to the

Learning to meet patients where they are

Christa Slaught, MD, has a life-changing experience through the Resident International Grant Program Dr. Slaught’s story ... Dr. Slaught at Princess Marina Hospital with Principal Registered Nurse Malebogo Ralethaka. ... The month I spent in Botswana was absolutely incredible! Participating in the Resident International Grant Program to care for and

About the Academy

Headquartered in Rosemont, Illinois, the American Academy of Dermatology, founded in 1938, is the largest, most influential, and most representative of all dermatologic associations. ... With a membership of more than 20,500 physicians worldwide, the AAD is committed to: advancing the diagnosis and medical, surgical, and cosmetic treatment of the

Head lice: Who gets and causes

Who gets head lice? ... Anyone can get head lice. In the United States, children in preschool and elementary school are most likely to get head lice. Children can spread the lice to their parents, caretakers, and others in their households. ... Girls seem more likely than boys to get

Granuloma annulare: Who gets and causes

Who gets granuloma annulare? ... Medical records indicate that this skin condition is more common in females than males. It also seems that the perforating type of granuloma annulare develops most often in people who live in Hawaii. Otherwise, this disease seems to occur about equally in people of different

Leprosy still occurs in the United States: Are you at risk?

In recent years, a few people in the United States have been diagnosed with leprosy, a disease that many believe no longer exists. While the very word "leprosy" evokes fear in people around the world, there’s no need to panic. ... In the United States, leprosy is no longer an

Kristine’s personal story

Kristine Gibson and mom ... I entered college in 1995. Little did I know that my mom would be diagnosed with malignant melanoma that week. They removed all of the lymph nodes surrounding the spot (which she had looked at because it was a dark, raised, and sometimes bled spot

Kimberlee’s personal story

As a kid, I remember getting sunburned every single summer. We used products that would attract a tan—never anything with SPF. One summer, I was burned so badly that I had huge blisters on both of my shoulders. ... When I was a teenager, my friends and I regularly "laid

Elexis’s personal story

Sherri Nicolls ... My friend and co-worker, Sheri Nicholls, was diagnosed with stage III metastatic melanoma in March 2015. She noticed a mole had changed dramatically in size and color and then also noticed she had swollen lymph nodes in her neck and under her arm. ... Two weeks ago,

Claire’s personal story

I was diagnosed with a melanoma in situ in 2008. I had a small freckle type mole on my inner left thigh, which became itchy. I saw my doctor and was referred to a dermatologist. After a wider excision, I was given the all clear and checked every three months. After

Annie’s personal story

Annie Appleby is the founder of YogaForce LLC, a hip and comfortable line of unisex yoga clothing and accessories. She has patented a Body Alignment Exercise Mat. Appleby is also a corporate lifestyle consultant working in places like Oracle and Google. Her brand has been featured in more than 50

Christina’s personal story

I am a 34-year-old single mom of a 4-year-old son who was diagnosed with stage 3 melanoma in July 2010. I completed 30 days of high-dose interferon in October 2010. My scans have been clear since. ...

Molluscum contagiosum: Overview

Common in children ... Molluscum contagiosum is most common in children who are 1 to 10 years old. ... What is molluscum contagiosum? ... Caused by a virus, molluscum contagiosum causes small bumps on the skin that tend to clear with time. ... Contagious : Yes ... While molluscum contagiosum

Vitiligo: Causes

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Incyte Dermatology . ... Vitiligo runs in families ... While having a close blood relative with vitiligo increases your risk of developing it, not everyone who has vitiligo

Moles: Signs and symptoms

What's the difference between a mole and melanoma? ... People often want to know how they can tell a mole from a melanoma. Here is a general rule. ... Mole ... A mole on your body usually has these traits. It's: ... One color—often brown, but a mole can be

Bedbugs: Diagnosis and treatment

How do you know if you have bedbugs? ... To find out if you have bedbugs, you need to look for two things: ... Bites on your body ... Signs of bedbugs ... Bites on your body: If you have bedbugs, you’re likely to have bites. Bedbug bites usually cause

Skin care: Does it help treat eczema?

Baths and moisturizers play an important role in treating eczema. By bathing and moisturizing your child’s skin as your dermatologist recommends, you can: ... Ease your child’s discomfort ... Decrease eczema flares ... Improve your child’s response to treatment ... Reduce the need for medicine ... Baths give relief ...

What causes eczema?

What causes eczema? ... When a child has eczema, many factors can play a role in what causes it. ... The skin plays a key role because normally our skin acts as a barrier, keeping out germs and other things that can harm us and sealing in water. ... When

Support AAD Shade Structures

AAD Shade Structures provide permanent outdoor shade in areas that are not protected from the sun. With shade structures in almost every state in the U.S., including a growing number of large outdoor community locations such as city zoos and piers, the number of people being shaded is increasing every

Epidermolysis bullosa: Who gets and causes

Who gets epidermolysis bullosa? ... EB is rare. It is estimated that between 25,000 and 50,000 people in the United States have EB ... 1 ... . ... When a person has EB, the different layers of skin slip and slide against each other because the skin lacks the proteins

Skin cancer types: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans causes

Who gets dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP)? ... People of all ages get this rare skin cancer. Most people are diagnosed when they are between 20 and 50 years of age. ... Although unusual, children get DFSP. Sometimes, a child is born with DFSP. In newborns, this skin cancer often looks like

Does drinking cause rosacea?

While drinking may play a role in causing rosacea, people who never drink alcohol can develop this common skin condition. ... Research suggests that drinking alcohol may increase a person’s risk of getting rosacea. ... A study published in the  ... Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology  concluded that

What can make my hands look younger?

If age spots, wrinkly skin, or other signs of aging bother you, you can have more youthful-looking hands. Thanks to advances in dermatology, it’s possible to diminish these signs of aging safely and with little or no downtime. ... Age spots ... Many adults develop age spots on their hands.

Adults with eczema too often suffer in silence

Peter Moffat knows well the everyday struggles of living with atopic dermatitis (AD), the most common type of eczema. Now he’s using his celebrity status to raise awareness of these struggles so that fewer people suffer in silence. ... Before he was the award-winning writer of the British TV series 

Stasis dermatitis

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... What is stasis dermatitis? ... Stasis dermatitis ... What is stasis dermatitis? This is a common ... type of eczema that develops

Lupus and your skin: Overview

Lupus ... What is lupus? Lupus is a group of diseases that can cause inflammation in different parts of your body. One part of the body that lupus often affects is the skin. When lupus affects the skin, it’s called ... cutaneous (skin) lupus . Board-certified dermatologists are experts in

Genital warts: Signs and symptoms

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... PharmaDerm . ... Genital warts appear in various sizes and shapes. ... Genital warts appear in various sizes and shapes. Some people get a few warts. Others get

Keratosis pilaris: Signs and symptoms

What keratosis pilaris looks like ... The rough-feeling bumps can appear in many colors, including skin colored and white. ... This common skin condition causes tiny bumps that can: ... Feel rough and dry like sandpaper ... Resemble the skin of a plucked chicken or goosebumps ... Become more noticeable

Seborrheic keratoses: Who gets and causes

Who gets seborrheic keratoses? ... The people most likely to develop these harmless growths have fair skin and family members who have seborrheic keratoses. These growths also develop in people with medium to dark skin. In dark skin, seborrheic keratoses tend to be small and appear around the eyes. ...

Andrew H. Weinstein, MD, MPH, FAAD, elected American Academy Of Dermatology president for 2027

ROSEMONT, Ill. (March 31, 2025) — Florida-based board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon Andrew H. Weinstein, MD, MPH, FAAD, has been elected to lead the American Academy of Dermatology. He will be installed as president-elect in March 2026 and hold the office of president for one year beginning in March 2027.

Susan C. Taylor, MD, FAAD, elected American Academy of Dermatology president for 2025

Rosemont, Ill. (April 10, 2023) – Philadelphia-based board-certified dermatologist Susan C. Taylor, MD, FAAD, has been elected to lead the American Academy of Dermatology. She will be installed as President-elect in March 2024 and hold the office of President for one year beginning in March 2025. ... As president, Dr.

American Academy of Dermatology Association Statement on Final 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

Congress must act now to protect patients’ health care access in the face of consecutive cuts ... American Academy of Dermatology President Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD WASHINGTON, DC (Nov. 1, 2024) — Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) again finalized cuts to the physician fee schedule for 2025

How to control excessive sweating

Board-certified dermatologist shares 6 tips in time for summer ROSEMONT, Ill. (July 17, 2024) — Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, is a common medical condition that affects an estimated 15.8 million people in the U.S. It is normal to sweat when you overheat, or your nerves get the best of you.

Declare your independence from skin cancer: perform a skin self-exam this 4th of July

Board-certified dermatologist discusses importance of preventive health measures in recognition of UV Awareness Month ROSEMONT, Ill. (June 25, 2024) — Brian Ingham was only 32 years old when a board-certified dermatologist discovered melanoma on his back during a routine visit to get a tattoo removed in late 2023. The Washington,

How to treat a sunburn

Board-certified dermatologist shares 5 tips for Skin Cancer Awareness Month ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 21, 2024)  — Sunburns can be painful and damaging to your skin, while also increasing your risk of skin cancer, the most common cancer in the United States and one of the most preventable. A new survey

Murad Alam, MD, FAAD, elected American Academy of Dermatology president for 2026

Rosemont, Ill. (April 1, 2024) – Chicago-based board-certified dermatologist Murad Alam, MD, FAAD, has been elected to lead the American Academy of Dermatology. He will be installed as president-elect in March 2025 and hold the office of president for one year beginning in March 2026. ... As president, Dr. Alam

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

Dermatology appointment leads to life-saving cardiac care

American Academy of Dermatology honors Dr. Christopher Bengson as national "Patient Care Hero" ROSEMONT, Ill. (November 10, 2022) — Christopher Bengson MD, MHS, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist for the Indian Health Service in Phoenix, Ariz., and a Commander in the U.S. Public Health Service, was named an American Academy of

American Academy of Dermatology’s statement on the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s report on environmental impact of currently marketed sunscreens and potential human impacts of changes in sunscreen usage

Statement from Mark D. Kaufmann, MD, FAAD, president of the American Academy of Dermatology ROSEMONT, Ill. (Aug. 9, 2022) — The American Academy of Dermatology supports the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s recommendation that the U.S. EPA conducts an ecological risk assessment of UV filters to characterize possible

Expert dermatologists present latest information at 2022 AAD Annual Meeting

ROSEMONT, Ill. (March 23, 2022) — The 2022 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting is back. The meeting will take place March 25-29 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston. The meeting will feature 300 educational sessions on the latest information on skin, hair and nails, presented by

JAAD ranks no. 1 among dermatology journals

The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology’s ... impact factor increases by 34% ROSEMONT, Ill. (July 5, 2022) — The ... Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology is the top peer-reviewed journal in its field, according to the 2021 journal impact factor rankings recently published by Clarivate’s Journal

Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD, elected American Academy of Dermatology president for 2024

ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 18, 2022) — Texas-based board-certified dermatologist Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD, has been elected to lead the American Academy of Dermatology. He will be installed as president-elect in March 2023 and hold the office of president for one year beginning in March 2024. ... As president, Dr.

Mailing lists

AAD's list is direct ... The official mailing list of members of the American Academy of Dermatology is available exclusively from the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AADA). ... Mailing lists ... The Academy's membership list is more current and accurate than any other dermatology list available in the market.

Knowing the importance of both medical knowledge and personal leadership development

Leadership Development Steering Committee deputy chair Milan J. Anadkat, MD, FAAD believes in the importance of leadership training for dermatologists. Dr. Anadkat’s story ... Milan J. Anadkat, MD, FAAD, deputy chair of the AAD’s Leadership Development Steering Committee. ... Leadership training is so important. I found it critical for helping

Leadership story by Maria Teresa García-Romero, MD, MPH, IFAAD

AAD member Maria Teresa García-Romero, MD, MPH, IFAAD had her professional life changed through the Academic Dermatology Leadership Program. Dr. García-Romero’s story ... Maria Teresa Garcia-Romero, MD, MPH, IFAAD ... I completed the Academic Dermatology Leadership Program (ADLP) in 2021. I can say the ADLP was one of the most

Lisa’s personal skin cancer survivor story

I'll admit it—I loved tanning! I loved the feel of the sun, the smell of Hawaiian tropic oils, and the way I looked when I had a tan. From a very young age, my family spent time at the beach during the summer, or at the lake. When I entered

Learn about dermatologist tips for cleaning your makeup brushes

How to clean your makeup brushes ... To protect your skin and kill any harmful bacteria that lingers in your makeup brushes, it’s a good idea to wash your brushes every 7 to 10 days. To clean your makeup brushes, follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists. ... Dirty makeup brushes

Leadership Institute Stories

The AAD’s Leadership Institute gives dermatologists the skills to succeed and become leaders in their communities. From the Academic Dermatology Leadership Program to the Advanced Leadership Forum, your support helps provides invaluable training, mentorship, and networking opportunities for dermatologists at all stages of their careers. ... Learn more about the

Opening doors and paying it forward

AAD member John Zampella, MD, FAAD, loved participating in the AAD’s Leadership Institute programs . Dr. Zampella’s story ... John Zampella, MD, FAAD ... I am an Associate Professor of Dermatology at NYU School of Medicine. I am excited to share my experiences with the American Academy of Dermatology Leadership

How Natalie finally got rid of her adult acne

Patient story ... Natalie Elliott had had acne before. In high school, pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads dotted her face. When store-bought acne products didn’t work, she saw a dermatologist. By the time she was 18 and ready to leave home for college, her skin was clear. It stayed acne free

How to decode sunscreen labels

What to look for in a sunscreen ... Did you know that today’s sunscreens can help prevent sunburns, skin cancer, and premature skin aging, like wrinkles and age spots? Yet with so many sunscreens available, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out which sunscreen offers the best protection for

Nickel allergy: How to avoid exposure and reduce symptoms

Nickel allergy: How to avoid exposure and reduce symptoms ... If you have a nickel allergy, the best way to avoid symptoms is to avoid objects containing nickel. To avoid exposure and reduce symptoms, board-certified dermatologists recommend following these tips. ... Nickel is one of the most common causes of

Dermatologists’ top tips for using leave-in conditioner

Are you getting your best results from a leave-in conditioner? Do you wonder if you even need this product? ... To help you answer these questions, we talked with two board-certified dermatologists known for their expertise in treating hair conditions. They told us who can benefit from using a leave-in

Bedbugs: How to avoid bringing them home

How to check for bedbugs ... Bedbugs can cause a great deal of anxiety. To find bedbugs before they find you, follow these dermatologist tips. ... How to avoid bedbugs when you travel ... To reduce your chance of bringing bedbugs home, follow these dermatologist tips to check your hotel

Bedbugs: Overview

What are bedbugs? ... Bedbugs are tiny insects that feed on human blood. They hide in dark places close to where humans sleep and usually crawl out to feed while people are fast asleep. ... If you have bedbugs in your home, it's unlikely that you'll see one unless you

Bringing dermatologic knowledge to young students

Marina Handal is a third-year medical student and Master's in Public Health candidate at The Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine at Nova Southeastern University (NSU-KPCOM). Her sister, Jenna Handal, will begin medical school in the Fall of 2024 . Marina's story ... With the generosity of the

Start skin self-exams in your 20s

"I thought nothing could touch me," says melanoma survivor Leah Adams. "I was invincible." ... That’s how Leah felt before a mole on her chest was diagnosed as melanoma when she was just 26 years old. She’d had the mole her entire life; it wasn’t until her dad was diagnosed

Digital media kit: JAAD International rates

JAAD International (JAADi) is an open access, online journal that publishes original, peer-reviewed articles of interest to an international audience of clinicians, in-training fellows, faculty, and researchers in all dermatologic subspecialties, as well as physicians in related fields. Clinical and translational research studies containing new information that advances the understanding

A hair transplant can give you permanent, natural-looking results

If you're looking for a permanent solution to your hair loss, you may want to consider a hair transplant ... Hair transplant surgery allows the surgeon to move healthy hairs on your scalp to areas with thinning hair. ... Today, it’s possible to have natural-looking results thanks to one key

Melanoma fact sheet | AAD

Q. What is melanoma? A. Melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, is characterized by the uncontrolled growth of pigment-producing cells. Melanoma may appear on the skin suddenly without warning but also can develop within an existing mole. The overall incidence of melanoma continues to rise. (1,2) ... Q.

How to remove a tick and prevent future bites

How to remove a tick ... If you spend a lot of time outside in spring or summer, ticks can attach to your skin and bite you. Follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists to remove a tick and prevent tick bites in the future. ... Ticks are small, insect-like creatures

Hidradenitis suppurativa: How to cope when depression hits

If you’re having suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline ... Free, confidential, and available 24/7, this ... hotline connects you to someone who understands what you’re feeling and knows how to help. ... Everyone feels sad or blue at some point in their life. If feelings of sadness,

Thyroid disease: A checklist of skin, hair, and nail changes

Although your thyroid gland sits deep in your neck, your dermatologist may be the first doctor to notice signs of thyroid disease. That’s because many signs and symptoms of thyroid disease develop on the skin, hair, and nails. ... The thyroid gland ... The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in

Skin cancer: Everyone's at risk

Don't let skin cancer sneak up on you ... Do you know how to spot skin cancer? In this video, the American Academy of Dermatology used an ultraviolet camera to show people the sun damage hidden underneath their skin. While you can’t see all the sun damage on your skin,

Dermatologist-recommended skin care for your 20s

Your 20s is an ideal time to start a skin care routine and adopt skin healthy habits. "The skin care choices you make now will affect what your skin looks like in your next decade – and beyond," says board-certified dermatologist Rajani Katta, MD, FAAD. ... 6 skin care practices

Darker skin tones - Hair loss

Some types of hair loss like traction alopecia are more common in people with darker skin tones. Find out what board-certified dermatologists recommend for treating different types of hair loss and what can prevent further hair loss. ... Hair loss in the center of your scalp? Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Causes

Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas are a group of diverse and complex cancers that develop in cells found in the skin called T-cells ... What causes cutaneous T-cell lymphoma is still a bit of a mystery. ... What causes cutaneous T-cell lymphoma? ... Our skin contains about 20 billion T-cells. These cells

Can a child have psoriasis?

Guttate psoriasis: If your child develops this type of psoriasis, you’ll likely see small, scaly, teardrop-shaped spots scattered on the skin. ... It’s possible. Children get psoriasis. This disease can begin when the child is a newborn, teenager, or any age in between. ... Children develop all the types of

Brittany Jackson's personal skin cancer survivor story

Brittany Jackson's Mom ... My mom lost her fight with nodular melanoma on April 17, 2013. She was diagnosed with stage IV nodular melanoma in September 2011. ... She had three surgeries, radiation, and chemo treatments to shrink and remove her tumors. After every treatment and surgery her cancer just

Melissa Bordeaux personal story

I was born and raised in Dulac, Louisiana, a little town that was always full of sunshine. As a kid in middle school, it was cool to put cooking oil on our bodies and sunbath on our black house roof. By the time I hit high school, tanning beds was

Participation in mentorship programs is important to becoming a dermatologist

Support of mentors keeps Brittani Remé, MS, motivated to become a dermatologist. Brittani’s story ... Brittani Remé, MS, Kansas City University, DO Candidate 2024. ... I became interested in dermatology after shadowing a dermatologist for a couple of days before medical school. However, my interest peaked in my preclinical coursework,

Helping kids be carefree

Tatyana Fonseca is a longtime volunteer who keeps coming back. Tatyana’s story ... My name is Tatyana and I got involved with Camp Discovery in 2015. I was initially intended to be a camper in 2014, but as a teenager who underestimated the importance of deadlines, I ended up joining

Thinning hair and hair loss: Could it be female pattern hair loss?

Without treatment, female pattern hair loss can progress from a widening part to overall thinning. Not every woman who has this type of hair loss will develop overall thinning. ... Is your part widening? Have you noticed that your ponytail is thinner these days? You may have female pattern hair

Can you get eczema as an adult?

Adults can get any type of eczema, including atopic dermatitis (AD), which many people consider a childhood disease. ... When AD begins after your 18th birthday, dermatologists call it  ... adult-onset atopic dermatitis . You’d receive this diagnosis if you never had AD before. A peak time for developing adult-onset AD

Tips for removing gum without cutting hair

How to remove gum without cutting hair ... There is no need to worry if chewing gum gets stuck in your child’s hair. Simply follow these steps from dermatologists. ... There is no need to worry if chewing gum gets stuck in your child’s hair. Simply follow these steps from

How to pick the right moisturizer for your skin

In many parts of the country, winter wreaks havoc on the skin. When the cold, dry air outdoors pairs with the hot, dry heat indoors, Sahara-like conditions ensue. Add to that constant handwashing in hopes of staying healthy from viruses, and it’s a recipe for dry, itchy skin. ... For

What to wear to protect your skin from the sun

What to wear to protect your skin from the sun ... Seeking shade, applying sunscreen, and wearing sun-protective clothing go a long way in protecting your skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays. ... Dermatologists recommend dressing to protect yourself from the sun by wearing these clothes and accessories. ...

Why you need sun protection in the winter

As you bundle up from head to toe to stay warm in the winter cold, you may be tempted to set the sunscreen aside, but experts say sun protection shouldn’t be reserved for warmer months. ... "On a crisp winter morning run, remember that even if the sky looks clear,

What does FAAD stand for?

Look for an FAAD ... Partner with the expert for the best care. ... When you see the letters "FAAD" after your dermatologist’s name, it stands for: ... Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (FAAD) The letters FAAD tell you that you’re seeing a doctor who is board certified

Razor bump remedies for men with darker skin tones

Also known as shave bumps or barber’s bumps, razor bumps are common in people who shave. These bumps are especially common in men who have a darker skin tone. Some men live with constant discomfort and countless bumps in their beard area. Dermatologists say it doesn’t have to be that

Self-care starts with skin care

Meena Reddy, BS, led the Boy Scouts in her community to open up and talk about their skin. Meena’s story ... Meena Reddy, BS, taught the Boy Scouts in her community to be comfortable talking about their skin. ... Serving as a mentor and a guide for the Boy Scouts

Acne keloidalis nuchae: Causes

Research suggests that acne keloidalis nuchae may be most common in Black American men who play football and wear a helmet ... It is also common in Black men who wear a durag or hard hat and Black men who serve in the military and are required to keep their

Opportunities widened thanks to support for residents

Senior resident Adam Swigost, MD, receives the opportunity to attend the 2022 AAD Annual Meeting. Dr. Swigost's story ... Adam Swigost, MD, a third-year dermatology resident at The MedStar Health—Washington Hospital Center. ... I was fortunate to receive a stipend through the American Academy of Dermatology in order to attend

Enjoying the game and staying sun safe

Brad Koller, board president of Miracle League Field of Findlay, was happy to be able to protect both players and their families from sun exposure. Brad’s story ... Baseball fans at Miracle League of Findlay enjoy watching the game from the shade. ... Miracle League of Findlay is thrilled with

Abbe's personal story

My generation, we started sitting in the sun with baby oil with sun reflectors. Damage was done...there was no looking back. As I got older and the media and dermatologists started to speak about skin cancer, I became more aware and started doing my own skin checks and being diligent

Hidradenitis suppurativa: Signs and symptoms

Where does hidradenitis suppurativa develop on the body? ... You usually get hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) on parts of the body where skin touches skin like in the armpits or inner thighs. The following picture shows where HS is likely to develop. ... Hidradenitis suppurativa begins where skin touches skin. If

Hidradenitis suppurativa: Causes

What causes hidradenitis suppurativa? ... The cause of this disease is still a bit of a mystery. Based on what scientists have learned so far, we know that hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) begins in hair follicles. These are tiny structures in our skin from which hair grows. ... Here’s what scientists

Infant sun protection: How parents can keep their baby safe

Infant sun protection: How to keep your baby safe ... Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, and it only takes one blistering sunburn during childhood or adolescence to nearly double a person’s chance of developing melanoma – the most serious form of skin cancer –

Staying safe, even from the sun

Janelle Khan, an employee at AVDA, saw how important providing shade was for families in need. Janelle’s story ... AVDA supporters of the project were happy to attend the dedication ceremony for the shade structure. ... Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse, Inc. (AVDA) is thrilled with our new shade

Is your dry scalp something more serious?

From dandruff to fungal infections, your scalp could be in need of some TLC ... A dry, itchy scalp can prove distracting, painful and—when paired with scabbing or flaking—embarrassing. It may be tempting to take matters into your own hands by scratching or attempting to mask the issue with products,

Building confidence in girls at a young age

Medical student Priya Uppal uses Good Skin Knowledge to introduce STEM to young girls in her community. Priya’s story ... Priya A. Uppal, BS, BA - Albany Medical College, MS2 ... Introducing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) activities to girls at a young age fuels curiosity and a desire

Gerald’s personal story

As a "Baby Boomer," sun care was not part of my concerns growing up. I was active in multiple outdoor sports, and sun tan products, not sun block products, were all I (and my friends) used. Getting a tan was the aim each year. With a fair complexion, I got

Ringworm: Signs and symptoms

Is it ringworm? ... What do athlete’s foot, jock itch, and barber’s itch all have in common? They are all cases of ringworm. However, despite its name, ringworm is a skin infection caused by a fungus, not a worm. It is very common, and your risk increases in hot, humid

5 signs your child's mole needs to be checked

Moles on a child’s skin are generally nothing to worry about. New moles appear during childhood and adolescence. As the child grows, the moles will naturally get bigger. It’s also normal for moles on a child’s skin to darken or lighten. Some moles fade away. These changes are common and

Lori's personal story

My story is long, but I am here and doing well. My husband spotted a small spot on my right thigh. From there, it went the 1st surgery removal of 1 lymphoid wide excision. At my 6 month PET, it metastasized, which was the 2nd surgery. It removed all lymph

Kerrie's personal story

Growing up, I had a pool in my backyard. I lived in that pool every summer. But living in that pool every summer meant I got blistered sunburns at least once a summer. When I got that blistered sunburn on my shoulders, I would throw on a shirt until it

Syd’s personal story

Syd Rosenberg's melanoma ... I grew up in the 60s and 70s when sun tanning was commonplace. For a little extra "golden tan," we often slathered ourselves with baby oil—certainly no sunscreen! ... Back then I tended to tan, not burn, However in my adult years, burning was more common,

Hand-foot-and-mouth disease: Diagnosis and treatment

Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) tends to go away on its own without treatment and without leaving a trace. ... How do dermatologists diagnose hand-foot-and-mouth disease? ... Most doctors can diagnose HFMD by: ... Looking at the rash and mouth sores ... Considering the patient’s age ... Asking about symptoms ... Sometimes,

Pemphigus: Signs and symptoms

What are the signs and symptoms of pemphigus? ... When someone develops pemphigus, it can develop slowly, causing blisters in the same area for years. ... Signs and symptoms can also show up quickly. Blisters can appear suddenly and spread. Widespread pemphigus can be life threatening. It can turn an

Vanessa’s personal story

Vanessa Lattimer and friend ... I grew up in small-town Idaho where life revolves around the great outdoors. Any and all free time my family had was spent pursuing activities outside, and that passion for nature, fresh air, and sunshine will forever be ingrained in my being. I also naturally

Sue’s personal story

I was diagnosed in May 2011 with recurring melanoma. I think I was in denial at first because I didn't really know that much about melanoma. Within two weeks of my diagnosis I was put through several tests and scheduled for surgery on my upper leg. ... I was in

Sheri's personal story

I became an unwilling member of the cancer club in 2014. I am of Northern European descent with green eyes and never used a tanning bed, but I have sunburned bad a handful of times in my life. I didn't sit in full sun without an umbrella, but I also

Shauna’s personal story

Shauna Sherboneau's Mom ... In June 2012 I lost my young, 58-year-old mother to melanoma. She was diagnosed in March 2011 with stage IIIc melanoma. Over the course of six months she had four surgeries on her right thigh to remove the melanoma which left her with a huge whole

Robyn's personal story

In February 2009, I noticed a mole on my back that had changed from brown to black. I got it checked out and biopsied. ... Three days later my physician called and told me that I had melanoma. He scheduled me with the surgeon to do the excision. ... At

Millie's personal story

Millie Reeves is a mother who enjoys life to the fullest and is 100% involved with her children in all that they do. Today she is a survivor of melanoma.  ... May is Skin Cancer Awareness month and the first Monday in May has been given the name of Spot

Lorenne’s personal story

I am so thankful for the free skin cancer screening program that was offered in Indianapolis in June 2014. My significant other has had lots of sun exposure over the years, but had not been screened for skin cancer screening. The ease and availability of the program offered in our

Kevin’s personal story

At the end of January 2016, my family took a two-day trip to the Great Wolf Lodge in the Poconos for my daughter’s 4th birthday. While in the wave pool with my daughter, a woman tapped me on the shoulder and told me she was a dermatologist and that I

Julia’s personal story

In April 2008 I had a suspicious mark on my shoulder that turned out to be melanoma. After surgery and a sentinal node biopsy, it was determined that one of my lymph nodes had the disease. I did a year of Interferon shots at home. In May 2009, the melanoma

Jodie’s personal story

My father, like most girls, is my No. 1 hero. So I was concerned when he called out of the blue one Sunday morning and asked me to come by and check his blood pressure. I'm an RN and am usually the first call in my family with signs of

Jenelle’s personal story

Fair-skinned, light-haired and freckled—I should have been a lot more cautious about the sun. Soaking up the sun simply made me happy. I would lay out by the pool in the summer and travel long distances for warmth in the spring and fall to escape the Chicago chills. I would

Irene’s personal story

In January 2010, I watched the segment from the "Doctor Oz" show called "Prevent Skin Cancer" with dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi. I saw two malignant mole photos that looked like one of my moles. That segment convinced me to call and make an appointment with my dermatologist for a skin

Diana’s personal story

I have lived in Florida all of my life and like many spent too much time in the sun tanning, playing tennis, and not wearing sunscreen. All through high school and college, it was my goal to get as dark as possible. Later in my life when my work schedule

Carol’s personal story

I went to my doctor to have a mole removed that had raised up in size. Two days after removing it, he called to tell me that I had melanoma. Before I could even comprehend what I had just found out, he said I had to have surgery to remove

Amy's personal story

Melanoma leaves a lasting mark on an individual, even for those who live with the promise of survival. The unfortunate reality is rooted in coping with the thought of it returning and the battle ahead, a combination that often causes depression and anxiety. This inspired me to create an online

Peter's personal story

Soon after I began medical school, my father was diagnosed with metastatic melanoma. He died 10 months later. ... Six weeks after he died, I was diagnosed with melanoma. My skin cancer was excised, and I was cured. ... The intervention to stop my melanoma was in time; my father’s

How can I find eczema triggers outdoors?

Find out what could be triggering your child's eczema while your child's outdoors. ... Match the possible trigger on the chart below and learn what you can do to help treat flares and avoid outdoor triggers. ...  ... Possible trigger  ...  ... Could be a trigger if...

Good Skin Knowledge module 5: Bug bites & poisonous plants

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… List common bugs that bite and know what to do if they get bitten or stung ... Know about ticks, Lyme disease and ways to prevent tick bites in wooded areas ... Understand poisonous plants and how to avoid

Good Skin Knowledge module 7: Sun safety

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Explain why we need to use caution in the sun regardless of our natural pigment ... Identify two conditions that are a result of sunburns ... Detail how to protect skin and eyes from the sun ... Understand the

AAD letter to the Atlantic in response to “Against Sunscreen Absolutism”

American Academy of Dermatology President Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD Letter to the editor originally submitted to the Atlantic ... on May 17, 2024 ROSEMONT, Ill. (Nov. 8, 2024) — On behalf of the American Academy of Dermatology and its 21,000 members, I am writing to express serious concerns about

Molluscum contagiosum: Signs and symptoms

Molluscum contagiosum is generally a harmless skin infection. You’ll often see small, firm bumps on the skin. ... These bumps can appear anywhere on the skin; however, children usually get them on their: ... Torso ... Armpits ... Knees (especially the backs of) ... Arms (especially in the crooks) ...

Vitiligo: Signs and symptoms

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Incyte Dermatology . ... Where does vitiligo appear on the body? ... Vitiligo can develop anywhere on a person's skin. When vitiligo begins, the patches usually appear on

Find skin cancer: How to perform a skin self-exam

FIND SKIN CANCER: HOW TO PERFORM A SKIN SELF-EXAM ... Regularly checking your skin can help catch skin cancer early, when it’s highly treatable.Follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists to check your skin for signs of skin cancer. ... Anyone can get ... skin cancer , regardless of skin color,

Squamous cell carcinoma: Overview

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Regeneron . ... Squamous cell carcinoma ... What is squamous cell carcinoma? Also called squamous cell skin cancer, this is a common type of skin cancer. It tends

Hyperhidrosis: Signs and symptoms

Where does hyperhidrosis develop on the body? ... Also called excessive sweating, this medical condition causes the body to produce more sweat than the body needs to cool itself. ... The most common type of hyperhidrosis is called ... primary (focal) hyperhidrosis . It causes excessive sweating that usually develops

Isotretinoin patient safety

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Ortho Dermatologics . ... News of lawsuits and frightening side effects can make one wonder why a dermatologist would prescribe  ... isotretinoin (eye-soh-tret-in-OH-in) ... 1 ... . Furthermore,

Resources for international dermatologists

JAAD International Access JAAD International, an open access journal designed to serve the international dermatology community. ... JAAD Access JAAD, which is designed to meet the clinical and continuing education needs of the dermatologic community. ... Continuing education The AAD is your premier educational home for continuing professional development in

Bedbugs: Signs and symptoms

What are the signs of bedbugs? ... Having bite marks on your body is the most common sign of bedbugs. Most people are bitten while they sleep and do not know that they have been bitten until the next day when they notice one or more of the following: ...

10 ways to get relief from chronic hives

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Hives are itchy welts on the skin. They can be caused by: ... An allergic reaction ... A physical trigger, such as

Contact the Academy

The Academy’s Member Resource Center (MRC) is available to answer your questions or direct your inquiry to the appropriate staff member in our Rosemont, Illinois, or Washington, D.C., offices. The MRC is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT. ... Note:  The American Academy of Dermatology cannot

Digital media kit: Print advertising

DermWorld and ... JAAD - A winning combination ... AAD print member publications, ... DermWorld and ... JAAD , give you all the exposure you need to maximize your brand. Our members refer to ... JAAD for clinical content and rely on ... DermWorld content for information they need daily.

FAQs: Benzene in acne products containing benzoyl peroxide

For over 50 years, dermatologists have been prescribing benzoyl peroxide to treat acne and other skin conditions ... It’s one of the most commonly used acne treatments. ... Benzoyl peroxide is one of the most effective and commonly used acne treatments. You’ll find it in prescription and non-prescription acne medications.

Prurigo nodularis: Causes

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... What causes prurigo nodularis? ... Dermatologists and other researchers are still studying what causes this disease. ... From what researchers have found,

What causes gray hair, and can I stop it?

Even though everyone’s hair turns gray, you’re not alone if it feels distressing to see the first silvery stands. For many people, gray hair is the first sign of aging they see — and one they’d like to reverse. ... On average, hair starts to gray in your 30s-40s. For

Welts on skin due to cold temperature could be hives

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Do you develop welts or an itchy rash after you come in from the cold, especially on skin that clothing didn’t cover?

November is National Healthy Skin Month®

What is National Healthy Skin Month? ... The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) designates each November as National Healthy Skin Month ... It’s a time to pay attention to your skin, learn about skin care, and adopt habits that can lead to a lifetime of healthier skin, hair, and nails.

Digital media kit: Consumer advertising

Reach interested consumers searching for information on skin, hair, and nail conditions. Tell them about your products while they are looking for answers to their dermatologic concerns. ... AAD.org AAD.org is the most authoritative dermatology website in the world. With more than 3.75M unique visitors and 4.5M total visits monthly,

Digital media kit: DermWorld print advertising

DermWorld content matters ... DermWorld provides unmatched coverage of dermatology practice issues and goes beyond the news to provide analysis and valued interpretation of what issues mean to dermatologists and their practice. We are the  ... voice of dermatologists , mailing to all AAD members in the United States. ...

Support international grant

Dermatology care is global and the need is vital. Our members are making an impact in Botswana, Cambodia, and around the world. Take that journey with us. Support or volunteer today. ... Learn more about volunteering Support International Grants ... Donate to support programs that help ensure the future of

Support SPOT Skin Cancer™

Joining forces with our family of 20,500 members, as well as individual and corporate supporters, the Academy’s SPOT Skin Cancer™ initiative is leading the fight against skin cancer. Your support helps provide access to ... shade structures , ... free skin cancer screenings , valuable ... public education and awareness

Digital media kit: DermWorld editorial calendar

Download a PDF of the 2025 DermWorld editorial calendar . ... JANUARY ... FEBRUARY ... MARCH ... Nail disorders Treating/caring for ... scars Ergonomics in your practice ... Close: 11/26/24 ... Materials due: 12/5/24 ... Mail date: 1/2/25 ... Cosmetic or not, is it covered? ...  ... Tween skin

Hair loss: Who gets and causes

What causes hair loss? ... Hair loss has many causes. What’s causing your hair loss can determine whether your hair: ... Falls out gradually or abruptly ... Thins ... Can regrow on its own ... Requires treatment to regrow ... Needs immediate care to prevent permanent hair loss ... Causes

Psoriasis treatment: Synthetic vitamin D

Also known as vitamin D analogues This prescription medicine has been used in Europe since the 1990s to treat psoriasis. Later, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved it for psoriasis.  ... Why dermatologists prescribe synthetic vitamin D to treat psoriasis ... Synthetic vitamin D can: ... Slow rapidly

Psoriasis treatment: Phototherapy

Laser treatment for nail psoriasis: Six treatments, which were given once a month with a pulsed dye laser, lead to noticeably less nail discoloration, crumbling, and pitting. ... Phototherapy is a treatment that uses certain types of light. If you are interested in using phototherapy, be sure to ask a

Psoriasis treatment: Apremilast

Apremilast is a newer medicine that provides strong treatment for plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Unlike other strong medicines for psoriasis, you do not need to have medical tests while taking apremilast. ... Why do dermatologists prescribe apremilast? ... For people who have plaque psoriasis, this medicine can reduce the:

Skin cancer types: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans signs & symptoms

Early signs and symptoms of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans ... This skin cancer tends to grow slowly, so it often goes unnoticed for months—or even years. When dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) first appears on the skin, a person may notice: ... A pimple-like growth or rough patch of skin ... No pain or

Skin cancer types: Sebaceous carcinoma causes

Who gets sebaceous carcinoma? ... People diagnosed with this rare skin cancer tend to be between: ... 60 to 80 years of age. ... Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) can begin earlier or later. According to research studies, SC has been diagnosed in a 3-year-old child and people in their 90s. ...

Good Skin Knowledge module 3: The Truth About the Skin

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Understand the importance of hand washing in preventing the spread of germs ... Be able to explain causes and treatments for skin fungi and warts ... Be able to discuss lice and how to treat them ... Materials ...

Atopic dermatitis: Overview

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... What is atopic dermatitis? ... Atopic dermatitis ... Also called eczema, this is a common condition that causes itchy, dry, and inflamed

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 ... How can UV light cause actinic keratosis? ... When UV light hits our skin,

Do you know how to use skin care to help heal eczema?

Skin care plays an essential role in reducing eczema flares. Taking this quiz will tell you how much you know about eczema skin care. After you complete the quiz, you’ll get dermatologists’ tips to help you care for your child’s skin.  ... Do you know how to use skin care

​In winter, will my child need different eczema skin care?

To reduce eczema flares in winter, dermatologists recommend making small changes to your child’s skin care. You can help your child feel more comfortable by doing the following at the first sign of winter: ... Continue eczema skin care ... Bathe your child (as often as your child’s dermatologist recommends)

Herbal remedies can be dangerous for kids with eczema

Herbal remedies ... Before trying an herbal remedy to treat your child’s eczema, you should talk with your child’s dermatologist. ... Herbal remedies may seem safer than prescription medicines for treating eczema, but some herbal mixtures have caused serious health problems. ... Reports of unwanted side effects caused by herbal

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. Some reactions happen immediately. Others take weeks or years to appear. If you’re having a reaction, here’s what may be happening and what you can do. ...

Keloid scars: Signs and symptoms

Where do keloids develop on the body? ... Most develop in one of these areas: ... Ear or earlobe ... Jawline ... Chest ... Upper back ... Shoulder ... Because a keloid develops after you injure your skin, you can get this scar elsewhere. For example, a woman who has

Keloid scars: Overview

Keloid scars ... What is a keloid? A keloid is a type of raised scar. Unlike other raised scars, keloids grow much larger than the wound that caused the scar. Board-certified dermatologists have expertise in treating keloids. ... Is a keloid contagious? No ... Keloid scar on the back of

Hidradenitis suppurativa: Overview

Many people have never heard of hidradenitis suppurativa ... During their first appointment with a dermatologist, patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) often say they have pimples, sores, or lumps on their armpits or groin. ... Hidradenitis suppurativa ... What is hidradenitis suppurativa? Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a skin condition that

Red rash around your mouth could be perioral dermatitis

What exactly is perioral dermatitis? ... If you have a rash around your mouth, you may have ... perioral dermatitis . ... This rash often looks like small, red, acne-like breakouts in people with light-colored skin and skin-colored breakouts in people who have skin of color. ... Perioral dermatitis ...

Genital warts: Overview

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... PharmaDerm . ... Also called condylomata acuminata Genital warts are warts that appear in the genital area. There can be one wart or a cluster of warts. People

Acne-like breakouts could be folliculitis

What exactly is folliculitis? ... This is a common skin infection that develops in the hair follicles. Folliculitis can appear anywhere on the skin, except for our palms and soles. ... What does folliculitis look like? ... It usually looks like a sudden acne breakout. Each spot may have a

Ichthyosis vulgaris: Who gets and causes

Who gets ichthyosis vulgaris? ... To get ichthyosis vulgaris, one of the following must happen. The person can: ... Inherit genes for ichthyosis from one or both parents ... Develop a gene mutation for ichthyosis while in the womb ... Get a disease or take a medicine that can trigger

Cellulitis: Overview

What is cellulitis? ... Cellulitis is a common and potentially serious infection caused by bacteria. The bacteria infect the deep layers of skin and tissue beneath the skin. ... The first sign of cellulitis is usually red and swollen skin. When you touch the infected area, it often feels warm

Seborrheic keratoses: Signs and symptoms

What are the signs of seborrheic keratoses? ... Seborrheic keratoses tend to: ... Start as small, rough bumps, then slowly thicken and develop a warty surface ... Have a waxy, stuck-on-the-skin look ... Be brown, though they range in color from white to black ... Range in size from a

Tinea versicolor: Who gets and causes

Who gets tinea versicolor? ... The yeast that causes tinea versicolor lives on everyone's skin. It is not clear why the yeast overgrows on some people's skin and not others. We do know the following about tinea versicolor: ... People of all skin colors get it ... Teens and young

New survey reveals public confusion about risks of tanning and sunburns

American Academy of Dermatology Survey Shows Large Increase in People Getting Tans and Sunburns in 2021 ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 24, 2022) — A recent American Academy of Dermatology survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults revealed a significant increase in both tanning and number of sunburns in 2021 compared to

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

AAD letter to the Wall Street Journal in response to “$500,000 Pay, Predictable Hours: How Dermatology Became the ‘It’ Job in Medicine”

American Academy of Dermatology President Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD Letter to the editor originally submitted to the  Wall Street Journal  ... on Nov. 20, 2024 ROSEMONT, Ill. (Dec. 2, 2024) — On behalf of the American Academy of Dermatology and its 21,000 members, I am writing to express very serious concerns

Social media skin care trends: Dermatologists reveal the facts

Board-certified dermatologists provide tips for healthy skin ROSEMONT, Ill. (Oct. 29, 2024) — With the growing popularity of beauty influencers and viral skin care routines, social media is playing an integral role in shaping how people care for their skin. Popular trends like the glass-skin look, the Russian manicure, and

American Academy of Dermatology statement on skin cancer misinformation

American Academy of Dermatology President Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD ROSEMONT, Ill. (Sept. 4, 2024) —  With the summer drawing to a close, the American Academy of Dermatology has noticed an increase in online and media misinformation regarding skin cancer risk and sun protection. It is critically important for the

Tressed to impress: tips for keeping your mane magnificent

6 tips for healthier looking and feeling hair from a board-certified dermatologist ROSEMONT, Ill. (Aug. 13, 2024) — Hair is as unique as its wearer, making care an important aspect in one’s overall health and wellness routine. From understanding your hair type to learning the best shampooing technique (yes, there

American Academy of Dermatology warns that homemade sunscreens are not proven to be effective and may leave users vulnerable to skin cancer

American Academy of Dermatology Secretary-Treasurer Daniel D. Bennett, MD, FAAD ROSEMONT, Ill. (July 2, 2024) —  While the American Academy of Dermatology is aware of reports of people using homemade sunscreens, research shows that most homemade sunscreens lack effective sun protection, leaving users vulnerable to sunburn, premature skin aging and

American Academy of Dermatology survey shows outdoor workers more at risk for skin cancer than average Americans

Board-certified dermatologist encourages those who work outside to utilize proper sun protection ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 7, 2024) — A recent American Academy of Dermatology survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults revealed that outdoor workers — like those who work in construction, landscaping, emergency medical services, and postal delivery —

American Academy of Dermatology Association Statement on Reports on Counterfeit Injectables

American Academy of Dermatology President Seemal R. Desai, MD, FAAD ROSEMONT, Ill. (Apr. 11, 2024) — The American Academy of Dermatology Association is alarmed by reports of patients suffering from illnesses resembling botulism after undergoing procedures that use possible counterfeit botulinum toxin, also known as botox. The concerning rise in

7 Rosacea skin care tips

Board-certified dermatologist weighs in ROSEMONT, Ill. (Apr. 9, 2024)  — Rosacea is a common skin condition that affects at least 14 million U.S. adults and commonly appears as a tendency to blush or flush more easily than others. While treatable, symptoms, such as skin thickening and eye problems, can often

Military members more at risk for melanoma

Board-certified dermatologist discusses occupational risks of skin cancer for those who serve SAN DIEGO (March 8, 2024) — U.S. veterans are at a higher risk of developing melanoma, one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer, likely due in part to the occupational hazards associated with active duty in countries

How to treat dandruff

Board-certified dermatologist’s tips ROSEMONT, Ill. (Dec. 12, 2023) — Dandruff, a common scalp condition, affects people of all ages, especially in the cold winter months. If you notice small pieces of dry skin flaking from your scalp or persistent itching, it may be time to seek treatment options. ... "It is

FDA Implements AADA’s iPLEDGE recommendations

Changes alleviate administrative burdens for dermatologists and their patients WASHINGTON (Dec. 5, 2023) — The FDA agreed to require important American Academy of Dermatology’s (AAD) recommended changes to the iPLEDGE program that will alleviate administrative burdens for dermatologists. ... "Because of the AAD’s relentless advocacy over two years, the FDA has

When to Use (or Not Use) Antibiotics on Your Skin

Tips from board-certified dermatologists ROSEMONT, Ill. (Feb. 15, 2022) — Cold weather can be hard on your skin. When your skin becomes dry, as often happens in the winter, it can easily crack and bleed. When caring for a cut or other wound, it might seem logical to apply an

American Academy of Dermatology installs new officers, board members

New Orleans (March 17, 2023) – Three new officers and four new board members will be installed immediately upon conclusion of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology, the world’s largest dermatologic society. The officers and board members are all board-certified dermatologists and members of the AAD,

Texas dermatologist recognized for improving the quality of life of a child with rare condition

American Academy of Dermatology honors Dr. John Browning as national "Patient Care Hero" ROSEMONT, Ill. (November 30, 2022) — Board-certified dermatologist John Browning MD, FAAD, FAAP, adjunct associate professor of pediatrics and dermatology at UT Health in San Antonio, was named an American Academy of Dermatology Patient Care Hero for

Diabetes and your skin

Dermatologist explains how diabetes affects the skin and the importance of proper skin care ROSEMONT, Ill. (November 2, 2022) — Your skin is a window to your overall health, and what happens on your skin is often an indicator of what’s happening inside your body. Skin, hair, and nail conditions

How to treat eczema at home

Tips from board-certified dermatologists ROSEMONT, Ill. (October 27, 2022) — Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition affecting 1 in 10 Americans. Patients with eczema often experience itchy, dry, raw, and sensitive patches of skin, which greatly impacts their quality of life. As we wrap up Eczema Awareness

National healthy skin month: dermatologists provide tips on caring for your skin, hair, and nails

Board-certified dermatologists remind patients that skin, hair, and nail care routines are a key to health ROSEMONT, Ill. (October 25, 2022) — In recognition of National Healthy Skin Month in November, board-certified dermatologists are providing their top tips for caring for your skin, hair, and nails. ... These seven tips

Dermatologists warn people about the reliability of online symptom checkers

Research shows that online symptom checkers inaccurately diagnose skin rashes ROSEMONT, Ill. (October 12, 2022) — Thanks to the internet, we have the world at our fingertips, and with just a few clicks, we can easily enter our medical symptoms into websites and apps to self-diagnose illnesses. However, a new

How to prevent razor bumps

Tips from board-certified dermatologists ROSEMONT, Ill. (October 4, 2022) — There are many ways to get rid of unwanted facial and body hair, but shaving with a razor is one of the most common and inexpensive methods. Unfortunately, using a razor sometimes can lead to razor bumps, also called shaving

How to tell the difference between dry hands and hand eczema

Unlike dry skin, patients need more than moisturizers to treat hand eczema ROSEMONT, Ill. (September 27, 2022) — Hand eczema is one of the most common forms of eczema, causing dry, itchy, and irritated skin affecting the whole hand, including the fingers. This skin condition can negatively impact a person’s

How Does Your Environment Affect Your Skin?

A dermatologist addresses the skin problems caused by bugs, plants and water creatures BOSTON, MA. (March 25, 2022) — Whether you are hiking in the woods, gardening, or swimming in a lake or ocean, the bugs, plants, and water creatures that you are exposed to can cause irritating skin conditions

Finding the right treatments for genetic hair loss

Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent hereditary hair loss from worsening and regrow hair, says board-certified dermatologist. VANCOUVER, BC. (July 21, 2022) — Hereditary hair loss, also known as androgenetic alopecia or pattern hair loss, is the most common form of hair loss in both men and women, affecting millions

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

Ringworm: 12 tips for getting the best results from treatment

When treating a ringworm infection, it’s important to use an anti-fungal medicine. To get the best results and prevent the infection from spreading to other areas of your body, dermatologists recommend the following: ... Treat the area for as long as recommended. Anti-fungal medicine may work quickly. You may see

Tinea versicolor: Overview

What is tinea versicolor? ... Also called pityriasis versicolor We all have yeast living on our skin. When yeast grows out of control, a person can get a skin disease called tinea versicolor. ... Your dermatologist may tell you that you have a fungal infection on your skin. Yeast is

Providing shade for the underserved

Barbara J. Stark, President and CEO of Milagro Center, was thrilled to receive a shade structure. Barbara's story ... Milagro Center is an after-school and summer camp program that serves economically challenged, academically at-risk children and teens from the most underserved communities in southern Palm Beach County in Florida. Milagro

AAD Shade Structure stories

AAD Shade Structures provide permanent outdoor shade in areas such as playgrounds, pools, or recreation spaces that are not protected from the sun. ... Learn more about the impact of this grant program by reading the stories below. ... Providing shade for the underserved Milagro Center is an after-school and

Mary’s personal skin cancer story

My story began in February 2009 (well, thinking about it, it really began back in my childhood with all the sunburns I acquired as well as the tanning I became addicted to as a teenager, and then the tanning bed overuse that occurred from the age of 28-38). I grew

Carol’s personal skin cancer story

I grew up in Las Vegas and was a swimmer before I could walk. I spent most days in the outdoor pool and never used sunscreen because I never got a sun burn, so I didn't think I needed to. I have always had a lot of moles but I

Dermatologists' tips for managing eczema in babies

How to treat eczema in babies ... Atopic dermatitis (also known as eczema) is a common skin condition in babies. It affects up to 25% of children, and an estimated 60% of people with eczema develop it during their first year of life. While there is no cure, most cases

Kristin’s personal story for skin cancer awareness

Having lived in California my entire life, I grew up loving the sun! "Everyone looks prettier when they are tan," was a mantra I lived by. And I was "lucky" because I always tanned so easily and never burned. Suntan lotion with SPF 2-4 was enough sunscreen for me, I

Summer’s personal skin cancer story

Being diagnosed with melanoma was a huge eye opening experience. My story is very interesting because if I was not in the right place at the right time or had not been educated by a local dermatologist I may not have survived to tell my story. ... I was a

Summer’s personal story

My exposure to indoor tanning began at the age of 18 and initiated under the false idea that a "base tan" prior to vacation was healthy. I am a fair-skinned female and received very little information on the risk that I was then undertaking. After years of intermittent tanning bed

Lauren’s personal story for skin cancer awareness

In 2007, at the young age of 22, I remember looking in the mirror and noticing what appeared to be a skin tag. The following week at a routine dermatology appointment, I asked my doctor to please remove the "skin tag" because swim-suit season was coming and I thought it

Lauren’s personal skin cancer story

Back in college, I won a gift certificate to a local tanning salon. After only a few sessions, I was "hooked" on looking tan. I would go a few times a week. The salon told me it was safer to tan then it was to lay out in the sun.

Sarcoidosis and your skin: Tips for managing

Dermatologists offer the following advice to their patients who have sarcoidosis on their skin: ... Keep all appointments with your dermatologist. Even if you have sarcoidosis on your skin that doesn’t need treatment, check-ups are important. Sarcoidosis can develop inside the body. Finding and treating sarcoidosis in other areas early

Sarcoidosis and your skin: Causes

What causes sarcoidosis on the skin? ... While scientists are still studying what causes sarcoidosis, they believe this disease starts when a trigger causes the immune system to overreact. This overreaction leads to inflammation, which causes the bumps, raised patches, and other signs of sarcoidosis on the skin. ... Working

How to care for your skin during and after radiation therapy

How to care for your skin during radiation therapy ... Radiation therapy plays an important role in treating cancer. However, it can also produce some uncomfortable or even painful side effects on the skin, such as itchiness, redness, blistering, and peeling. ... To take care of your skin during radiation

What options are available when melanoma spreads to the brain?

Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can spread to other parts of the body. When it spreads to an internal organ, such as the brain, a patient has advanced or metastatic (met-ah-stat-ic) cancer. This is stage IV, the most serious stage. ... Research breakthroughs are helping patients with

Treatment may differ for melanoma on the head or neck

When melanoma, the most serious skin cancer, develops on the head or neck, it can behave differently than on other parts of the body. As a result, you may: ... Have more aggressive treatment ... Require frequent follow-up appointments ... Why melanoma can behave differently on the head or neck

Should I get genetic testing for melanoma?

If you’re worried about getting melanoma, the most-serious skin cancer, you may be wondering whether you should have genetic testing. After all, genetic testing is now used find a person’s risk for many diseases. ... Before getting a genetic test for melanoma, here are some facts you should know. ...

Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ - Frequently asked questions

These frequently asked questions provide participants and supporters of Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ with more information about the campaign. ... Q. Where do the funds go? A. It is estimated that 32 people die from skin cancer every day in the U.S. Net proceeds from Skin Cancer, Take a

Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia: Overview

Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia ... What is central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA)? Alopecia is the medical term for "hair loss." CCCA is a type of alopecia that can cause permanent hair loss and is more commonly seen in Black women. Treatment may prevent further permanent hair loss. ... Is CCCA

Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Causes

When it begins, frontal fibrosing alopecia often looks like a receding hairline ... This type of hair loss may begin at an earlier age in Black women than in white women. ... What causes frontal fibrosing alopecia? ... Much about this type of hair loss is still a mystery, including

Lasers and lights: How well do they treat acne?

Lasers and other light therapies may seem like the perfect acne treatment. Just beam a light to make the acne disappear. ... Using them is actually a bit more involved and the results less predictable, even in the skilled hands of a dermatologist. Still, these treatments can be an effective

Isotretinoin: Overview

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Ortho Dermatologics . ... Acne can decrease self-confidence and may cause you to avoid social situations. ... Isotretinoin (eye-soh-tret-in-OH-in) is a prescription medication for severe acne. This type

Is that acne on my baby’s face?

In newborns, acne often clears on its own without treatment. ... It’s possible. Acne usually begins in one’s teen’s, but some babies have acne. Here’s what parents should know. ... Newborn acne is generally nothing to worry about ... About 20% of newborns have a type of acne called neonatal acne. 

Are your hair-care products causing breakouts?

The oils in hair care products can cause tiny breakouts along your hairline and forehead. ... Do you have tiny bumps along your hairline, the upper part of your forehead, or both? Have you noticed tiny bumps along the back of your neck? ... The culprit may be your hair

Sun protection: Shade, clothing, and sunscreen

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S. It's also one of the most preventable cancers. This expert insight from dermatologists tells you how to use shade, clothing, and sunscreen to reduce your risk of developing skin cancer. ... Practice Safe Sun To practice safe sun, you need

Future leaders in the AAD

AAD member Kelly Tyler, MD, FAAD, was inspired by the Leadership Institute offerings. Dr. Tyler’s story ... Kelly Tyler, MD, FAAD ... A colleague of mine at Ohio State University’s Department of Dermatology, who had previously attended the AAD Leadership Forum, encouraged me to apply back in 2022. As the

Create your legacy at the AAD - Make a planned gift

The future of dermatology depends on you ... Establish your legacy by including the AAD in your will, life insurance, or other estate planning documents. This gift does not cost you anything during your lifetime, yet it allows you to ensure the AAD continues to provide a lifetime of benefits

Building relationships and building leadership

Networking helped AAD member Benedict Wu, DO, PhD. Dr. Wu’s story ... Benedict Wu, DO, PhD, FAAD ... I attended the 2023 Leadership Forum (LF) and found the sessions and networking events helpful to improve my public speaking skills and identify ways to improve teamwork. After the LF, I took

Good skin knowledge is needed every day

Michel Ntiri, SUNY Downstate Health Science University MD Candidate 2024, knows the true importance of Good Skin Knowledge. Michel’s story ... Michel Ntiri, SUNY Downstate Health Science University MD Candidate 2024. ... "It’s important to use sunscreen every day and reapply every two hours." "EVERY DAY? Even on cloudy days

Free skin cancer screenings

Skin Cancer Screening Program ... The free skin cancer screening program is the AAD's longest-standing public health program. Since its inception in 1985, dermatologists have conducted more than 2.8 million free screenings and detected more than 290,000 suspicious lesions, including more than 33,300 suspected melanomas. Millions of people have been

Meet our partners

Our initiatives to educate the public on how to prevent and detect skin cancer through local and national events, products, support of research, surveys, and political action depend on the generosity of our partners. Learn about the AAD's SPOT Skin Cancer™ partners below. ... Community partners ... Partner/program name: Ventanillas

Stop medical devices from sharing your data

Wearable medical devices are everywhere. If you’ve used a smartwatch or other activity tracker to record your steps, heart rate, or how many hours you sleep, you’ve used a wearable medical device. ... Wearable medical devices provide us with valuable health information like steps taken and how many times we

8 dermatologists’ tips for preventing warts

Wearing flip-flops can help prevent warts ... Wearing flip-flops or other shoes in moist areas, such as piers, pool decks, and public showers can reduce your risk of developing warts on your feet. ... 8 precautions that can help prevent warts ... It can be difficult to prevent warts completely.

Itch relief & skin care for childhood eczema

Skin care: Does it help treat eczema? Baths and moisturizers play an important role in treating eczema. Learn what dermatologists recommend to ease your child's discomfort. ... Home remedies: What can relieve itchy eczema? These research-proven home remedies can help relieve your child’s itchy skin. ... How to bathe a

Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ future events

Are you ready to step up and step out for skin cancer? Sign-up to participate in one of our next events and start making a difference today! ... Upcoming hikes ... Chicago ... Hike with us during AAD’s Innovation Academy Meeting on Saturday, July 12, 2025. Start your morning with

Shade Structure Grants

The AAD's Shade Structure Grant Program awards grants of up to $8,000 to public schools and non-profit organizations for installing permanent shade structures for outdoor locations that are not protected from the sun, such as playgrounds, pools, or recreation spaces. In addition to the grant, the AAD also provides a

How long can I take an antibiotic to treat my acne?

You can reduce the amount of time you need to take an antibiotic by using all of the medicine in your treatment plan. ... Acne isn’t an infection, but an antibiotic can provide real relief from deep, painful breakouts. ... Certain antibiotics such as doxycycline (dox-ē-cyc-lean) and erythromycin (eh-rith-row-my-cin) can

Adult acne treatment dermatologists recommend

Are you 25 or older and seeing pimples, whiteheads, or blackheads when you look in the mirror? You’re not alone. An increasing number of adults, especially women, are battling breakouts. ... With so many acne products available online and in stores, it’s hard to know which lotion, wash, or wipe

Patient education licensing opportunities

Written and vetted by dermatologists, the AAD’s patient education content is accurate, up-to-date, and most importantly easy to understand. ... Doctors are always looking for reliable and accurate patient education resources for their patients. And now, with your support, your company can use this tool to provide the doctors in

AAD Licensing program

High quality content that can't be found elsewhere ... An unbiased source of scientifically accurate, reliable and up-to-date content from respected experts in the dermatology field, as well as clinical and market data representing 93% of all U.S. dermatologists. ... Need the AAD's expertise? No problem. ... Launch your dermatological

Doing fun activities and making friends | AAD Camp Discovery

Delaney McKeon loved her time as a camper at Camp Discovery. Delaney’s story ... Delaney loved participating in summer camp activities such as fishing. ... I heard about AAD Camp Discovery from an AAD member dermatologist. Dr. Ruth Ann Vleugels, who is my dermatologist at Boston Children’s Hospital, recommended Camp

Botulinum toxin therapy: Preparation

To protect your health and get the results you seek, you should see a dermatologist. Injecting botulinum toxin may look easy, but to inject it safely requires in-depth medical knowledge of how the body works. ... The AAD recommends the following to everyone interested in botulinum toxin therapy. ... Questions

Fillers giving patients better, longer-lasting results

Dermal fillers have been popular for years. People like that these injections can diminish facial lines and plump up sagging skin on their face (and hands). Fillers are also convenient. You can get these injections in a dermatologist’s office, and most fillers have virtually no downtime. Add to this the

8 reasons your groin itches and how to get relief

If genital itch has you devising ways to discreetly scratch, talk with your doctor about best way to get relief. ... An itch in your groin area can be difficult to discuss with anyone, including your doctor. But it’s nothing to feel ashamed of. The problem is common, and it

How to stop biting your nails: Dermatologists' tips

How to stop biting your nails: Dermatologists' tips ... While comforting to some, nail biting can damage your fingers and nails and even lead to infection. To stop biting your nails, follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists. ... Nail biting typically begins in childhood and can continue through adulthood, and

First time was unforgettable | AAD Camp Discovery

Medical student Christine Li loved volunteering at Camp Discovery for the first time . Christine’s story ... I learned about Camp Discovery through working with AAD member Karen Wiss, MD, FAAD, a dedicated and inspiring pediatric dermatologist, in the UMass Epidermolysis Bullosa clinic. This summer, I had the opportunity to

Pityriasis rosea: Causes

What causes pityriasis rosea? ... Why some people get this disease is still a bit of a mystery. It’s likely caused by a virus. Dermatologists have found human herpesviruses in the rash, blood, and saliva of people who have pityriasis rosea. ... How can herpesviruses cause pityriasis rosea? ... These

Digital Media Kit: The AAD difference

Brief overview of the American Academy of Dermatology ... The AAD, founded in 1938, is the largest, most influential and representative dermatology group in the United States. The Academy is recognized as the leading authority for the highest quality and compassionate dermatologic care. ... Nobody does it better ... Reaching

AAD Camp Discovery | For campers and their families

Camp Discovery offers a safe, fun-filled environment for kids living with moderate to severe and/or chronic skin conditions, aged 8-16. There is no fee for camp. All costs, including transportation, are provided by the American Academy of Dermatology through generous donations from its members, other organizations, and individuals. ... At

Skin conditions by the numbers

Acne ... Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting up to 50 million Americans annually. (1) ... There are different types of acne (blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, acne cysts or nodules), so a one-size-fits-all approach is not the best way to achieve clearer skin. (2) A

Support the Leadership Institute

The AAD’s Leadership Institute gives dermatologists the skills to succeed and become leaders in their communities. From the Academic Dermatology Leadership Program to the Advanced Leadership Forum, your support helps provides invaluable training, mentorship, and networking opportunities for dermatologists at all stages of their careers. ... Learn more about Leadership

Support Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

The AAD’s ... Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiative aims to foster diversity in the dermatology specialty and develop strategies to increase dermatological services to underserved populations. Your support will help increase diversity in the specialty by mentoring medical students of color and encouraging them to join the specialty, recognizing

Lichen planus: Causes

What causes lichen planus? ... We still don’t know the exact cause. It’s thought that lichen planus develops when a person’s immune system mistakes a part of their body as foreign. When this happens, the person’s immune system attacks healthy cells in their body. ... It’s not clear why the

October is Eczema Awareness Month | American Academy of Dermatology

Each October, the American Academy of Dermatology spotlights information about eczema, a group of skin conditions that affect millions. This October, we’re spotlighting information from dermatologists that can help you feel more comfortable in your skin. ... If you’re bothered by itch, be sure to watch this new video, ...

American Academy of Dermatology | Public Education

No one knows your skin better than a board-certified dermatologist. Partner with the expert for the best care. ... Learn more What is a dermatologist? A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis of skin, hair, and nail conditions. Find out why you’re in good hands when

Scalp psoriasis: Overview

When psoriasis forms on the scalp, it can creep beyond the scalp. ... Psoriasis (sore-EYE-ah-sis) can appear anywhere on the skin. When it forms on the scalp, it is often called scalp psoriasis. ... Scalp psoriasis can extend beyond the scalp. It can appear on the forehead as shown in

Types of psoriasis: Can you have more than one?

You can have one type of psoriasis for years and later develop a second type of psoriasis. ... Psoriasis is a disease that can show up in various ways. Some types of psoriasis develop on the skin. One type of psoriasis affects the nails, and another type involves the joints.

How could I have gotten psoriasis?

Psoriasis runs in families: If a parent, grandparent, brother, or sister has psoriasis, you have a higher risk of getting psoriasis. ... Psoriasis is not contagious. Unlike a cold or the flu, you cannot catch psoriasis from someone. You cannot get it from swimming in a pool with someone who

Psoriasis treatment: “Off-label” medicines that work throughout the body

Severe psoriasis: On the bottom of the feet, psoriasis can be disabling, and sometimes FDA-approved psoriasis medicines fail to work. ... Dermatologists sometimes prescribe a medicine that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved to treat psoriasis. ... This practice (prescribing a medicine for an unapproved use)

Could I have psoriasis?

Who gets psoriasis? Psoriasis is common. but some people have a greater risk of developing it. Do you? ... What are signs that I could have psoriasis? Dry, thick, and raised patches on the skin are a common sign of psoriasis. Here are other signs that you might have psoriasis.

How to treat dandruff

How to treat dandruff ... Board-certified dermatologists recommend these tips to help treat dandruff at home. ... Dandruff is a common scalp condition in which small pieces of dry skin flake off of the scalp. If you have dark hair or you’re wearing dark colors, you may notice the flakes

Types of hair loss

Alopecia areata often begins early in life The type of hair loss tends to develop quickly, often causing a few bald patches. Some people lose all the hair on their head or body. Here’s why. ... Hair loss in the center of your scalp? Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA) is

Melissa Padget's personal story

I love the outdoors. I love the sand and surf and could layout at the beach with a good book all day. ... As a young kid, we lived near the beach in south Florida. During that time, you really didn't use sunscreen except maybe a little zinc oxide on

Atopic dermatitis: Self-care

Eczema: Tips to help your child feel better ... These skin care tips from dermatologists can help reduce eczema flare-ups. ... Most children’s eczema does not have a clear cause, such as an allergy, but most eczema will improve with good skin care. These tips from dermatologists can reduce the

Scleroderma: Signs and symptoms

What are the signs of scleroderma? ... Scleroderma has many signs and symptoms. The following images let you see some of the ways it can affect your skin. ... Hard, thickening, or tight skin ... This trait is what gives scleroderma its name. Some people develop 1 or 2 patches

Skin cancer types: Sebaceous carcinoma self-care

Tips for managing sebaceous carcinoma ... If you’ve been treated for sebaceous carcinoma (SC), dermatologists recommend the following: ... Keep all follow-up appointments with your doctors. SC is an aggressive skin cancer. It can return after treatment. Follow-up visits can help find this skin cancer in its earliest stage. The

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Stories

The AAD’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiative helps ensure underrepresented medical students receive opportunities encouraging them to join the specialty, ultimately helping to increase diversity in dermatology. ... Learn more about the impact of this initiative by reading the stories below. ... Mentorship can help solidify a decision for

Mentorship encourages dream of dermatology

Support and mentorship led to Kandice Bailey, MD, fulfilling her dream of becoming a dermatologist. Dr. Bailey's story ... Kandice C. Bailey, MD ... Growing up, my interest in dermatology came from seeing loved ones and neighbors endure various dermatologic conditions. Our rural community had limited access to any healthcare

Triggers could be causing your rosacea flare-ups

Hair spray on the face triggers rosacea in some people. Knowing your triggers and making some simple changes can dramatically reduce flare-ups. ... Rosacea makes the skin extremely sensitive. Because the skin is so sensitive, many things can cause rosacea to flare. Time spent in the sun can lead to

Could my child have rosacea?

Few children and teens develop rosacea, but it’s worth considering if your child frequently has any of the following: ... Red, irritated eyes ... Styes or pinkeye (especially if your child received treatment) ... Red, swollen eyelids that may itch and can look greasy or crusty ... Long-lasting flushing on

Giving back provides joy and purpose

Karolyn Wanat, MD, FAAD , loves that she can volunteer using telemedicine. Dr. Wanat's story ... Karolyn Wanat, MD, FAAD, Medical College of Wisconsin ... Volunteering and giving back provides joy and additional purpose to the work I do. I love taking care of patients with dermatologic needs, and I

AAD teledermatology program helps meet a need

Emily Baumrin, MD, helps increase access for patients through teledermatology. Dr. Baumrin's story ... Emily Baumrin, MD, Penn Medicine ... I was inspired to volunteer for the AAD’s teledermatology program because I have always wanted to improve access to dermatology for patients who may not have access otherwise. In Philadelphia,

International Grant stories

The AAD's international grant programs improve dermatologic care to those in underserved areas around the world through education and service. ... Learn more about the impact of these grant programs by reading the stories below. ... Rewarding on every level Dermatologist Anthony B. Mak, MD, PhD, FRCPC, DABD was so

Mentor, sponsor, and lifelong friend

Mentorship changed the course of AAD member Olayemi Sokumbi, MD, FAAD’s career . Dr. Sokumbi’s story ... The Academic Dermatology Leadership Program (ADLP) was career changing for me. I was fortunate to have a friend who had participated in the program the previous year suggest that I apply for it.

How can I find eczema friendly products?

Kids with eczema have very sensitive skin. Many products that touch their skin can trigger eczema. ... To complicate matters, it can take time for your child’s skin to react. For example, an ingredient in your child’s shampoo could trigger an eczema flare. The flare could occur a few hours

Eczema: Tips to help your child feel better

Eczema: Tips to help your child feel better ... These skin care tips from dermatologists can help reduce eczema flare-ups. ... While most children’s eczema does not have a clear cause, such as an allergy, most eczema will improve with good skin care. These tips from dermatologists can reduce the

How to reduce eczema flares with moisturizer

Eczema creates tiny cracks in the skin, so the skin loses water quickly. This is why skin with eczema feels so dry. Applying a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer immediately after a bath — and as often as your dermatologist recommends — is one of the best treatments for dry, itchy skin.

7 ways to prevent injuries while trimming pubic hair

Have you ever injured yourself while trimming your pubic hair? You’re not alone. A study found that 1 in 4 people have injured themselves while grooming their privates. In this study, the most common injuries were deep cuts, burns, and rashes. ... Prevent injuries while trimming pubic hair ... You’re

Anti-aging skin care

Find out what dermatologists recommend when starting an anti-aging skin care plan. Learn how to maximize the results you get. ... 11 ways to reduce premature skin aging By taking some preventive actions, we can slow the effects premature aging has on our skin. ... Caring for your skin in

Retinol or retinoid?

Tips for when to use these skin care powerhouses ... Retinoids and retinol can be found in products stocked up and down most skin care aisles, but do you really understand the difference and how to use each? ... Retinoids are not a fad ... While it may seem like

Hair removal: How to wax

Hair removal: How to wax ... At-home waxing can be an affordable method for hair removal, but it’s important to take precautions. For the best technique and results, dermatologists recommend following these tips. ... At-home waxing can be an affordable method for hair removal, but it’s important to take precautions.

Face washing 101

Face washing 101 ... How you wash your face can make a difference in your appearance. Follow these tips from dermatologists to help you keep your face looking healthy. ... How you wash your face can make a difference in your appearance. Follow these tips from dermatologists to help you

Sun damage and your skin

When sunlight hits your skin, it damages healthy cells. Without sun protection, this damage can build up. In time, you see signs of sun damage like freckles, age spots, and wrinkles. Some people develop precancerous skin growths, skin cancer, or both. ... See how the sun damages your skin UV

4 skin care tips for your hands

Try these hands-down best tips to care for your digits’ delicate skin ... You use them all day, every day, but are you giving your hands the TLC they need? Much like your face, your hands are exposed to the elements more than the other parts of your body. Plus,

Hair loss: Diagnosis and treatment

Dermatologists have expertise in diagnosing hair loss and counseling their patients on what may help them regrow their hair ... This dermatologist is using a dermatoscope to examine a patient’s scalp. ... Effective treatment for hair loss begins with finding the cause. To get an accurate diagnosis, it helps to

What is male pattern hair loss, and can it be treated?

The most common cause of hair loss in men, male pattern hair loss can begin early. Sometimes, it starts in your late teens or early twenties. ... Usually, it appears later. By 50 years of age, more than half of white men have a visible sign of male pattern hair

Leadership Forum shines a light on next generation of dermatologists

AAD member Kristen Lo Sicco, MD, found common ground with fellow up and coming dermatologists at the Leadership Forum. Dr. Lo Sicco’s story ... Born and raised in New York, Kristen I. Lo Sicco, MD, FAAD, is happy to be providing care at NYU Langone Health. ... The AAD’s Leadership

Hiking the Dolomite mountains in Italy

AAD member Ava T. Shamban, MD, FAAD, raised awareness and funds for skin cancer prevention and detection through Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ Dr. Shamban’s story ... Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ in 2022 was monumental. I was so fortunate to be a part of this amazing adventure. An estimated

Coming together to raise awareness and funds for skin cancer prevention programs

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!™ Dr. Jackson’s story ... Sarah Jackson, MD, FAAD, and daughter Adelaide Jackson brought their community together to promote sun safety. ... When my daughter Adelaide, a

Working with a local dermatologist to teach sun safety

Bonnie J. Reece, Executive Director of St. Louis Transitional Hope House, was surprised and pleased when the organization received a shade structure grant through the AAD’s Adopt-a-Shade program. Bonnie’s story ... A much needed shade structure brings sun safety to the children at Hope House. ... In May 2017, Hope

Resident Education Grant stories

The resident education grants help give dermatology residents the opportunity to attend the AAD Annual Meeting and experience all that it offers. ... Learn more about the impact of this grant program by reading the stories below. ... Feeling supported provides peace of mind Akua P. Sarfo, MD, PhD, was

Feeling supported provides peace of mind

Akua P. Sarfo, MD, PhD, was able to attend her first AAD Annual Meeting without it being financially stressful . Dr. Sarfo's story ... Akua P. Sarfo, MD, PhD, (right) and co-resident Melissa Levoska, MD, enjoyed attending the AAD Annual Meeting. ... The AAD’s Resident Education Grant for the Annual

Amber's personal story

Unlimited tanning for $19.99 a month. ... Like many young ladies, I was a tanning bed user throughout college. What started as a couple of times before a dance or trip, turned into a relaxing activity that I began to enjoy and do more regularly. I didn't think much about

They fight fires, she fights cancer

Margaret Snyder, MD, shares the story of how she got involved screening firefighters with her colleague Christine Kannler, MD, FAAD Dr. Kannler's story ... Christine Kannler, MD, FAAD, of Northeast Dermatology Associates, P.C. ... A dermatologist in Massachusetts is blazing a trail to screen firefighters for skin cancer through the

Giving back to make an impact

AAD member Franziska Ringpfeil, MD, FAAD, knows what a challenge skin disease can be for children. Dr. Ringpfeil’s story ... Franziska Ringpfeil, MD, FAAD ... I became aware of Camp Discovery years ago while in residency. During our annual AAD meeting, the outgoing president showed pictures of Camp Discovery, and

Poison ivy, oak, and sumac

Plants that can make you itch While poison ivy is the most common cause of contact dermatitis in the United States, a host of other common plants are capable of producing skin reactions. ... Poison ivy, oak, and sumac: What if I touch a plant? If you think you’ve touched

Digital media kit: Sponsorsihips and licensing opportunities

Align with the Academy and continue to advance dermatologic care through education, research, and advocacy. Become a Corporate Partner and invest in the AAD’s essential programs and services. ... Corporate sponsorships Partner with the Academy and continue to advance dermatologic care through education, research, and advocacy. Become a Corporate Partner

Protecting students from the sun

Barbara Jo Smith, skin cancer survivor and principal of Juniata Elementary School in DuBois, Pennsylvania, knows the importance of seeking shade. Barbara’s story ... Students at Juniata Elementary School are thankful to have a sun-safe place to play outside. ... We were so happy to be able to build a

Sheltering in place in the shade

Robinson Primary School’s pre-K teacher, Susan Godfrey, M. Ed., brings shade to Texas. Susan's story ... Robinson Primary School ... At Robinson Primary School, we were thrilled to learn we had won an AAD Shade Structure Grant. However, because of COVID-19, we had to get creative to meet our deadlines.

Minding the gap

AAD member Travis W. Blalock, MD, FAAD, loved bringing the personal and the professional together through Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ . ... Dr. Blalock’s story ... I don’t remember exactly how I heard about Skin Cancer, Take a Hike! for the first time — it might have been the

Birthmarks: Overview

What exactly is a birthmark? ... If your baby has a birthmark, you’ll likely see a spot, patch, or lump that looks different from the rest of your baby’s skin. You may see this when your baby is born. Some birthmarks appear shortly after birth. ... Birthmarks come in many

How to prevent athlete's foot

How to prevent athlete's foot ... Athlete's foot is a common fungal infection that most people get from walking barefoot in moist public places, like a swimming pool deck or locker room. ... To reduce the chance of catching athlete's foot, board-certified dermatologists recommend that you take the following precautions.

Microdermabrasion: Overview

Microdermabrasion: This non-invasive procedure gently exfoliates the skin to diminish signs of aging. ... Do you ever look in the mirror and wish that your face had a more even skin tone? If you answered yes, you may want to consider microdermabrasion. This non-invasive treatment gently exfoliates your skin. After

Lisa’s personal story

I always loved being tan. I loved the "glow" and the instant beauty I felt as my skin was bronzed. From the age of 14 to my late 20s, I was an active tanner. All my friends in high school were tanning—it was the thing to do. In the 1990s,

Epidermolysis bullosa: Overview

What exactly is EB? ... Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of rare diseases that cause the skin to blister easily. ... Epidermolysis bullosa causes blisters, which quickly burst and leave slow-healing wounds like the one on this baby’s knee. ... The skin blisters because it’s so fragile. The fragile

Scleroderma: Who gets and causes

Who gets scleroderma? ... Scleroderma is rare. The Scleroderma Foundation estimates that about 300,000 people in the United States have some type of scleroderma. ... The following explains who has a higher risk of developing scleroderma. ... Gender: Women are more likely than men to get most types of scleroderma.

Scleroderma: Diagnosis and treatment

How is scleroderma diagnosed? ... If you have scleroderma, it can take time to get the diagnosis. Scleroderma is rare, and the signs and symptoms are similar to many other diseases. ... Doctors who most commonly diagnose scleroderma are dermatologists and rheumatologists. Dermatologists have expertise in diagnosing diseases that affect

Laser hair removal: FAQs

Laser hair removal: What to expect ... Laser hair removal works best for patients with light-colored skin and dark-colored hair. Watch this video to learn what to expect prior to and after your treatment. ... To help you decide whether this treatment is right for you, you should review the

Granuloma annulare: Signs and symptoms

This skin condition rarely causes symptoms, such as pain or itch. Because there are different types, it can show up on the skin in various ways. ... These pictures of granuloma annulare show what you may see on your skin. Some people develop more than one type, so they have

Many ways to firm sagging skin

It’s possible to tighten your skin without a facelift. ... Do you find yourself gently pulling back skin on your face when you look in the mirror and wishing it would stay there? Does the jiggle in your upper arms bother you? ... A surgical lift, such as a facelift

Genital herpes: Who gets and causes

Who gets genital herpes? ... Any sexually active person can get genital herpes. It’s very common. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), about 1 in 6 people in the United States who are 14 to 49 years old has genital herpes. ... Genital herpes spreads through sex. You

What causes hair loss in women?

When it comes to hair loss, you'll find a lot of misinformation. For instance, do you know the signs of hair loss in women? Can you tell the difference between hair loss that's temporary and hair loss that needs treatment? You will after taking this short quiz. ... What causes

Shingles: Who gets and causes

What causes shingles? ... A virus causes shingles. It’s the same virus that causes chickenpox. ... In fact, to get shingles, you must have the chickenpox virus inside your body. Anyone who has had chickenpox has this virus. After you recover from chickenpox, the virus moves to nerves inside your

Larry’s personal story

I'm a 77-year old, semi-retired graphic designer/photographer who grew up in Southern California and spent my early years living the beach life. Like most of my friends back in the late 50s and 60s, I hung out at the beach every chance I got. Swimming, surfing, and getting tan was

Impetigo: Who gets and causes

Who gets impetigo? ... Children aged 2 to 5 years old are most likely to get this extremely contagious skin infection. ... However, anyone can get impetigo. Older children and adults get it. Adults often catch impetigo from an infected child. ... Some athletes have a higher risk of catching

Heart disease: 12 warning signs that appear on your skin

Warning signs can appear on your skin and nails, which is why your dermatologist may be the first doctor to notice that you have heart disease. If you know what to look for, you can also find warning signs of heart disease on your skin and nails. The following pictures

Vicki’s personal story

Vicki Flowers's son ... The summer prior to him starting his sophomore year of college, he got a haircut, a buzz cut, if you will. He kept his hair short for football. His Dad and his barber noticed a mole above his right ear had changed in shape, size, and

Tina’s personal story

I was first diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma right after the birth of my little girl. I was 25 years old. I was sent to Morgantown, West Virginia, for Mohs surgery because the spot was on my head and had spread really big. ... Since then I have had numerous

Timothy’s personal story

I drive a cycle pub in downtown Detroit. A cycle pub has 15 pedalers who pedal around downtown Detroit to see the sights and visit various restaurants. ... On a ride in May 2016, a rider leaned over and told me he was certain I had skin cancer based on

Tim’s personal story

Did I have cancer? Sometimes I felt yes I did. Sometimes I felt, no I did not. ... The truth was, yes I did. I was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma in November 2010. ... It was an area near my left eye, the bridge of my nose, and my

Sara’s personal story

I've grown up your typical Southern California kid. From playing tennis, to beach volleyball, or going on a run with my pup, being outside and soaking up the San Diego sun has been a part of my entire life. A quick spray of that annoying sunscreen, and off I went.

Pam's personal story

I had a mole removed from my chest in 1970 and was told no follow up needed! In 1999 I find a lump under my arm that was melanoma stage lll, with no site of origin. Two lymph nodes involved. Now I was told it was metastasis. I was given

Misty’s personal story

I was 18 when tanning beds became well known for giving a person a beautiful bronze in 20 minutes! I knew that the first time I laid down in the tanning bed that something just wasn't OK with this! My desire for dark skin surpassed any warnings from my soul.

Milan’s personal story

My name is Milan Kesic and I am a stage III metastatic malignant melanoma survivor. I was diagnosed in June 2011 at the age of 39. In March 2011 I decided to go on a diet. My normal weight fluctuated between 192 and 195 pounds. At that point I had

Mike’s personal story

My name is Mike and I am 26 years old. I live a pretty great life I think—got a great job after college, work hard, and play hard too. Not far from my wonderful family that lives in Anne Arundel County, I live in Baltimore with an amazing girl that

Mike’s personal story

My father had a melanoma removed at the age of 85. I grew up in the 1960s, when sunscreen was almost non-existent and sunburns were a regular occurrence, so I decided several years ago to start getting annual skin checks. ... My wife first noticed a mole on my back,

Donna’s personal story

Jamie Regan Rea ... My daughter, Jaime Regen Rea, was only 29 when she passed away from melanoma in March 2007, just three weeks shy of her 30th birthday. She was married, pursuing the career of her dreams, and looking forward to her future. ... She had a bubbly personality

Mel’s personal story

My parents took us camping a lot but did not understand the importance of having sun tan lotion. Even in my twenties, I would be so focused on bicycling to the goal I forgot to re-apply my cheap sun lotion every two hours. On a horseback riding trip I got

Mark’s personal story

In September 2007, I noticed a lump in my neck. I felt fine, but went to my GP right away. She took no chances and had a CT scan done within five days, she called me and said you need a neck biopsy ASAP. Again I was feeling fine, but the

Maria’s personal story

My bad tanning habits began when I was in high school. I used tanning beds at least four times a week, and never applied sunscreen when I sunbathed during the summer. My year round "color" was more important to me than my health, even though I was constantly warned by

Kelli’s personal story

By 21 years old, I had a 10% chance of surviving two years and now I am celebrating more than 10 years ... cancer free! In 1999, I was just a normal 15-year-old in high school. My twin sister and I did everything together. I loved to play volleyball and

Karen’s personal story

I was on my honeymoon on a beach in Santorini, Greece, applying sunscreen to my face. I felt a lump on my jaw, as I moved downward on my neck, I felt more lumps that felt like frozen peas under my skin. ... I returned home to a dismal diagnosis

Joanna’s personal story

I was diagnosed with stage 3 melanoma that had metastasized into my left groin nodes. I had a WLE and then a CLND dissection of my groin nodes. After surgeries, I went through a year of interferon treatment at UPenn in Philadelphia. ... I was diagnosed at 34 with 4

Jeanie’s personal story

My freckled, red-headed father just might have been the inspiration for the phrase "second careering." Having graduated from UCLA in 1935, he retired from his career as an air traffic controller and administrator at age 62, returned to school to earn an LVN degree, and worked for 10 more years

Jamy’s personal story

I am beyond blessed. I am lucky to be here and I owe my life to two amazing humans. ... While I was visiting a dear friend in Arizona, she noticed a very large spot on my back she did not like. My friend, Jill, felt it was something urgent

Emily’s personal story

As a teenager, and as far back as I can remember, I enjoyed being in the sun. We would regularly take family trips to the beach, I would regularly lay in the sun with my friends, etc. I generally used sunscreen but usually wasn’t too concerned with reapplying as I

Doty’s personal story

It was summer of 1991. I had an 18-month-old daughter. I had noticed a small but very dark mole on the back of my left upper arm. I saw that it was very noticeable in a photo on me as I was watching my daughter play on the beach, ironically.

Doreen’s personal story

Jen Schwein ... My daughter Jen Schwein was diagnosed January 2012 with stage IV melanoma. She was a tanner for about 10 years. ... She had a mole on her left ankle that was very small. She had it removed and the dermatogist said it was pre-cancerous. She was to

Debbie’s personal story

Mark Mulqueen ... This is a picture of my brother being taken for his first ride on his brand new Harley he purchased three months before he passed away. He is in the middle in the urn. He just wanted to ride his new bike that had only 3 miles

Brenda’s personal story

Jay Farley ... Jay was the oldest of two boys. He was very loving, kind, generous and always happy. His passion was to try to make others happy! He loved life. His hobbies were fishing with his friends and playing Texas Holdem Poker with them as well. Each summer, Jay

Beth’s personal story

James Veltrop and daughter ... My husband, James V. Veltrop, Jr. passed after a two year battle with malignant melanoma. He had fair skin, light brown hair, and blue eyes. He loved our children so very much. He fought until the very end. ... He grew up in New Mexico,

Barbara’s personal story

Thomas Baker ... In January 2011, my husband Thomas Baker was diagnosed with stage IV melanoma. For the better part of 18 months, he went through chemotherapy treatments. He went to the KU Cancer Center and was treated by Dr. Gary Dolittle. ... In September of 2012, the treatments stopped

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month

What is Skin Cancer Awareness Month? ... Occurring every May, Skin Cancer Awareness Month is 31 days devoted to shining the spotlight on: ... How to prevent skin cancer ... How to find skin cancer early when it's highly treatable ... The fact that people of all skin tones develop

Think that DIY acne trick is helping? Here’s what dermatologists want you to know

Board-certified dermatologist provides tips for clearer skin ahead of Acne Awareness Month ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 27, 2025) — Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting nearly 85% of people at some point in their lives. With people increasingly turning to social media for skin care advice, at-home

Skin cancer types: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans overview

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) ... What is dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP)? Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare skin cancer. It begins in the middle layer of skin, and tends to grow slowly. ... Is dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans contagious? No ... What is dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP)? ... Dermatofibrosarcoma (dur-mah-toe-fy-bro-sar-co-ma) protuberans (pro-to-bur-anz) (DFSP) is a

Hand-foot-and-mouth disease: Who gets and causes

Who gets hand-foot-and-mouth disease? ... Infants and children younger than 5 years of age are most likely to get hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) ... 1 ... . The disease is common in this age group because it takes time for the human body to develop immunity to the viruses that cause

Kate’s personal story

Like many people, I love the sun, the beach, and being outdoors. It feels good to lie out and be warmed by the sun and have it tan our skin. As a teen, I never thought basking in the sun and bronzing my skin could be so destructive, so ugly. I'm kicking myself now because I

AAD Skin Healthy Magazine Consumer Advertising Opportunities

Published two times per year, Skin Healthy is a print magazine which includes content on skin, hair, and nails for the consumer and is available in patient waiting rooms. ... View the most recent issue . ... Contact ... For more information, please contact MSP Consulting LLC: ... Phone: (917)

Digital media kit: Podcasts

Dialogues in Dermatology podcasts ... Exclusive opportunity! Short form audio content – reminder style ads. 30-second script is submitted to the AAD to be recorded and played at the beginning of each non-CME episode. Six practice management focused episodes will be released throughout 2025 as topics are needed. ... Rate

Marisha's personal story

My story is complicated and long. I have had 45 surgeries fighting the metastatic tumors. I am currently holding strong at 15 months in remission, but I have lost so much bone and tissue, and parts of my nose and mouth to get here. ... Learn more at ... Marisha's

Classifieds

The Academy offers a number of recruitment opportunities that allow you to reach the prospects you need in a timely and results-oriented fashion. Learn more about what the AAD offers so you can get the most out of our classified advertising and career opportunities. ... Explore classifieds and direct mail

Dermatology Daily Advertising

Dermatology Daily is the official e-Newsletter of AAD, prepared each weekday by BulletinHealthcare, and keeps AAD members informed about medical news affecting dermatologists. ... Dermatology Daily is sent to 9,500 U.S. AAD members who have opted in and boasts an average open rate of 53%, making it an effective and

Skin Cancer Resource Center

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, with millions of cases diagnosed each year. It’s also one of the most preventable cancers and highly treatable when found early. Here you'll find dermatologists' expertise to help you prevent and find skin cancer, along with information to help

6 skin biopsy wound care tips from dermatologists

ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 31, 2022) — Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer. It is estimated that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. As Skin Cancer Awareness Month continues, it’s important to check your skin regularly, and if you notice a spot on

How can I find indoor eczema triggers?

Find triggers at home ... Learn how to find what could be triggering your child's triggers at home. ... Match the possible trigger on the chart below and learn what you can do to help treat flares and avoid indoor triggers. ...  ... Possible trigger  ...  ...

Brian Saunders' personal story

Brian Saunders ... Having an annual skin exam was a crucial factor in early intervention of my skin cancer. You're never too young to have your skin checked, especially if you tan indoors or outdoors. ... Most of my UV exposure was from tanning beds. There is no safe form

Good Skin Knowledge module 1: Intro to the skin

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Identify and explain the three layers of skin ... Understand how skin gets its color and that we are all unique ... Detail how to take care of skin and the importance of a routine ... Explain what a

Good Skin Knowledge module 2: Daily Skin Care

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Understand the importance of daily handwashing ... Understand why they need to take regular showers ... Know how often to wash their body and face ... Be able to explain the basics of shaving ... Be able to explain

Good Skin Knowledge Module 4: Healthy hair and nails

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Explain what hair does and what a "follicle" is ... Understand why hair is different colors and textures ... Understand what Alopecia is ... Share how to wash and take care of hair ... Identify the three parts of

Good Skin Knowledge module 6: All about acne

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Describe what acne is and how it forms ... Describe the different types of acne ... Explain how to prevent and treat acne ... Understand the emotional aspects of acne ... Materials ... The Simple Pimple handout ... STEM

Good Skin Knowledge Module 11: Vitiligo

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Understand what vitiligo is and what causes it ... Understand where vitiligo typically appears on the body ... Understand how vitiligo is treated ... Understand how vitiligo makes people feel ... Understand how to help friends and loved ones

How can I find eczema triggers on my child's body?

You cannot cure eczema by ONLY removing what triggers your child’s eczema. To control eczema, you need to bathe and moisturize, treat flares, and avoid triggers. ... Learn more by matching the possible trigger on the chart below and see what you can do to help treat flares and avoid

Nummular eczema: Causes

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... What causes nummular eczema? ... Researchers continue to look for the exact cause. ... While studying this disease, they have discovered that

Acanthosis nigricans: Signs and symptoms

What are the signs and symptoms of acanthosis nigricans? ... This skin condition causes some easily recognized signs and symptoms. You may notice that your skin with acanthosis nigricans: ... Has a brown or black discoloration ... Feels velvety and thicker than the surrounding skin ... Has skin tags ...

JAAD impact factor ranks No. 1 among dermatology journals

JAAD International debuts at No. 10 ROSEMONT, Ill. (June 19, 2025) — The ... Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology remains the top peer-reviewed journal in its field for the sixth straight year, according to the 2024 journal impact factor (JIF) rankings recently published by ... Clarivate’s Journal Citation

New treatments provide more options for people with alopecia areata

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology ... article highlights new ways to restore hair ROSEMONT, Ill. (Aug. 15, 2023) — A study published today in a supplement of the ... Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology titled " ... Alopecia: A New Frontier " reveals that a new

Syphilis: Overview

Syphilis ... What is syphilis? ... Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease. ... Is it contagious? ... Yes. You can get syphilis by having oral, anal, or vaginal sex. If a woman who is pregnant has syphilis, she can infect her unborn child (fetus). ... What is syphilis? ... For

Vitiligo: Overview

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Incyte Dermatology . ... Vitiligo ... What is vitiligo? Vitiligo is a disease that causes areas of skin to lose color, resulting in spots and patches of lighter

Do you have hair loss or hair shedding?

If you’ve been noticing more hairs on your pillow or hairbrush than normal, you may worry that you have hair loss. You could actually just be shedding more hairs than normal. Yes, there is a difference. ... Hair shedding often stops on its own ... It’s normal to shed between 50

Squamous cell carcinoma: Symptoms

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Regeneron . ... What are the signs and symptoms of squamous cell carcinoma on the skin? ... When this cancer develops on the skin, it's often called squamous

Basal cell carcinoma: Signs and symptoms

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Regeneron . ... What are the signs and symptoms of basal cell carcinoma? ... Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a type of skin cancer that can show up

Basal cell carcinoma: Overview

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Regeneron . ... Basal cell carcinoma ... What is basal cell carcinoma? Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer. When found early, BCC

Moles: Who gets and types

Who gets moles? ... Nearly every adult has a few moles. Most adults have a type of mole called a ... common mole , which is harmless. ... There are other types of moles. Below you'll see types of moles that can increase a person’s risk of getting melanoma, the

Sarcoidosis and your skin: Diagnosis and treatment

When sarcoidosis develops on the skin, it’s often an early sign of the disease. As such, a dermatologist is often the first doctor to notice signs of sarcoidosis. ... Signs and symptoms of sarcoidosis can come and go ... Keeping track of your symptoms can help your doctors find sarcoidosis.

Sarcoidosis and your skin: Signs and symptoms

Where does sarcoidosis appear on the skin? ... This disease can appear anywhere on the skin. Most often, you’ll see it on your: ... Face, especially around the eyes or mouth or on the nose ... Neck ... Upper body, legs, or arms ... Skin that has a scar, tattoo,

Cold sores: Signs and symptoms

Not everyone who catches the virus that causes cold sores has signs or symptoms. If you do, your signs and symptoms will depend on whether you: ... Just caught the virus (newly infected) ... Have had the virus for some time ... The following explains what signs and symptoms develop,

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. ... See a board-certified dermatologist ... Dermatologists use tools, such as a dermatoscope, to help them

Skin cancer types: Melanoma Causes

What causes melanoma? ... Research indicates that ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun and indoor tanning can: ... Cause melanoma ... Increase the risk of a normal mole turning into melanoma ... How can UV light cause skin cancer? ... UV light is a known carcinogen (cancer-causing substance). Every time

Skin cancer types: Melanoma signs and symptoms

What are the signs and symptoms of melanoma? ... Melanoma is a skin cancer that can show up on the skin in many ways. It can look like a: ... Changing mole ... Spot that looks like a new mole, freckle, or age spot, but it looks different from the

Skin cancer types: Merkel cell carcinoma overview

Merkel cell carcinoma ... What is Merkel cell carcinoma? A rare skin cancer, Merkel cell carcinoma is often called "aggressive" because it: ... Has a tendency to spread from the skin to another part of the body ... Can return after treatment ... Is Merkel cell carcinoma contagious? No ...

Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Treatment

Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) can cause permanent hair loss. If you begin treatment early, you may prevent FFA from progressing, which can help you keep the hair you have. Dermatologists call this "stabilization." ... Here’s what’s involved in diagnosing and treating FFA. ... How do dermatologists diagnose frontal fibrosing alopecia?

Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Signs and symptoms

Where does frontal fibrosing alopecia develop on the body? ... Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) can cause noticeable hair loss anywhere hair grows. ... The most common areas for hair loss are the: ... Scalp ... Face (eyebrows and beard area most common) ... Arms ... Legs ... Pubic area ...

Hyperhidrosis: FAQs

What is hyperhidrosis? ... Hyperhidrosis ... This is a treatable medical condition that causes people to sweat excessively. You may sweat even when it’s cool or you’re sitting at a desk. Treatment offers the best way to get relief. Board-certified dermatologists help people control this condition. ... Is hyperhidrosis contagious?

Hyperhidrosis: Causes

Hyperhidrosis is a treatable medical condition that makes people sweat excessively. They sweat more than is needed to cool their body. ... What causes excessive sweating? ... The cause depends on the type of hyperhidrosis you have. There are two types of hyperhidrosis: ... Primary hyperhidrosis ... Secondary hyperhidrosis ...

Acne can affect more than your skin

Acne can feel so distressing that you just want to hide your face from the world. ... For many people who have acne, the skin disease affects more than their appearance. Acne can take a toll on one’s emotional health. Researchers have found in study after study that people with

Is that acne or rosacea on your skin?

Redness and breakouts on your face could mean that you have acne, but not always. A skin condition called rosacea can cause acne-like breakouts and redness. ... Download PDF ... This picture can help you tell the difference between these two common skin conditions. ( ... Download as a PDF

Isotretinoin FAQs

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Ortho Dermatologics . ... Will isotretinoin cure me? ... Treatment with isotretinoin often results in prolonged clearance of acne, which can be permanent for some patients. A course

Acne scars: How to care for your skin after treatment

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Ortho Dermatologics . ... After treating acne scars, gentle skin care is essential ... Your dermatologist will explain how to care for your skin. ... Proper aftercare plays

Acne scars: Causes

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Ortho Dermatologics . ... Squeezing, popping, or picking acne increases your risk of developing an acne scar ... You can reduce this risk by applying acne medication to

Acne scars: Symptoms

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Ortho Dermatologics . ... How do you get acne scars? ... These scars appear after a pimple or other acne breakout clears. Acne scars are more likely to

Diabetes: 10 warning signs that can appear on your skin

Diabetes can affect many parts of your body, including your skin. When diabetes affects the skin, it could mean that: ... You have undiagnosed diabetes or pre-diabetes. ... Your treatment for diabetes needs to be adjusted. ... It’s time to talk with your doctor if you notice any of these

Skin cancer types: Merkel cell carcinoma diagnosis & treatment

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare cancer that requires specialized knowledge and equipment to find it. For this reason, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) recommends that you ask whether your doctor: ... Has experience diagnosing MCC ... Will work with a ... dermatopathologist to diagnose you ... If

Practice Safe Sun | American Academy of Dermatology

How to Practice Safe Sun ... The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) encourages you to ... #PracticeSafeSun whenever you're outdoors. When you Practice Safe Sun, you protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays. Here's why it's important: ... The sun's harmful rays can cause skin cancer. ... Everyone is

Rosacea skin care tips dermatologists recommend

How to care for your rosacea ... The right rosacea skin care routine can help you feel more comfortable while managing your symptoms. Follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists. ... Rosacea often makes skin sensitive and easily irritated, so proper skin care plays a key role in controlling this condition.

Cold sores: Treatment

Do you get cold sores 6 or more times a year? ... To reduce the number of outbreaks, some people who get frequent cold sores take a low dose of antiviral medication every day. ... Who should see a dermatologist for a cold sore? ... For many people, a cold

No health insurance? How to follow-up after a skin cancer check

Have you just had a free skin cancer check and been told that you have a spot on your skin that could be skin cancer? ... If you do NOT have health insurance, you can still get medical care. In fact, getting medical care is important because: ... All —

Hives: Diagnosis and treatment

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Hives can require emergency care ... Go to urgent care or the nearest emergency room if you have any of the following:

Plants that can make you itch

For most, knowledge of hazardous plants is limited to the phrase, "leaves of three, leave them be." However, despite widespread awareness of a few common culprits, many casual outdoor enthusiasts may find themselves with an itchy souvenir following an encounter with a flower or shrub. ... While poison ivy is

What should I watch for if my child has eczema?

Eczema increases the risk of developing other health conditions. Asthma and hay fever are common. ... In this section, you’ll find dermatologists’ insight (based on the latest research) that can help you: ... Reduce the risk of developing some related health conditions. ... Recognize and care for related health conditions.

What is psoriasis?

Psoriasis ... What is psoriasis? This condition develops when the body makes skin cells too quickly, causing skin cells to pile up and form visible patches or spots on the skin. ... Is psoriasis contagious? No ... Psoriasis overview: What exactly is it? Psoriasis causes the body to produce skin

Do tattoos cause skin cancer?

Whether you’re getting new ink or removing an unwanted tattoo, dermatologists say you should brush up on your skin cancer risk first. ... That’s because skin cancer is one of the few cancers you can see on your body. But what happens when skin cancer develops in an area with

Warts: Signs and symptoms

Where do warts appear on the skin? ... Warts develop when skin becomes infected with the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV can infect skin anywhere on your body. However, most warts appear in one of the following areas: ... Hands, especially on the knuckles or around a nail ... Feet, usually

Warts: Causes

You cannot get a wart from touching a toad or a frog. ... Even if you kiss a frog or toad, you won’t get a wart. ... What causes warts? ... Viruses called human papillomaviruses (HPV) cause warts. There are more than 200 different types of HPV. Some, but not

Warts: Diagnosis and treatment

Warts are curable. ... Your dermatologist knows it takes time to clear warts and that you can certainly get rid of them. ... How do dermatologists diagnose warts? ... Your dermatologist can usually diagnose warts by looking at them. ... If a wart is growing rapidly, looks like an open

AAD Media Kit

DermWorld ... Events ... Podcasts ... AAD.org ... Advertise with the AAD ... About the AAD In a world of many advertising choices, the AAD is the distinct leader to reach the dermatology community. Build brand awareness, launch a new product, or make connections – AAD gives you the best

Can eczema increase risk of asthma, hay fever, and food allergies?

A child with eczema has a greater risk of developing some other health conditions. Three of the most common are: ... Asthma ... Hay fever ... Food allergies ... Eliminate allergens ... Eliminating allergens (what causes an allergic reaction) won’t clear eczema. It’s best to see your child’s dermatologist if

Can homeopathic medicines treat childhood eczema?

Therapy helps body heal ... The purpose of homeopathy is to stimulate the body’s ability to heal itself. ... It’s always best to check with your child’s dermatologist before you: ... Add a homeopathic treatment to your child’s eczema treatment plan. This may affect your child’s overall treatment plan. ...

Eczema treatment: Topical calcineurin inhibitors (TCIs) for children

When is this medicine prescribed? ... Your child’s dermatologist may prescribe this medicine when corticosteroids stop working, fail to work, or are not a good option for your child. ... Pronounce: cal-see-neur-in Why do dermatologists prescribe TCIs for eczema? ... When applied to eczema, this medicine can reduce the: ...

Massage and acupressure may help child with eczema

Benefits of massage ... Giving your child a gentle massage every day may help reduce eczema. ... People have been using massage and acupressure for centuries to relieve stress and promote wellness. To find out whether these techniques could help children with eczema, dermatologists conducted a few very small studies.

Atopic dermatitis: Treatment

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Dermatologists recommend moisturizer for everyone who has atopic dermatitis ... Keeping your skin well moisturized helps to prevent cracks and fissures in

What’s the difference between eczema and psoriasis?

What's the difference between eczema and psoriasis? ... Children get eczema. They can also get ... psoriasis . ... While more children develop eczema than psoriasis, almost 1% of children have psoriasis. ... It’s not always easy to tell whether a child has eczema or psoriasis. A study conducted in

Find a free skin cancer check

When caught early, skin cancer is highly treatable. Find out if there is a free skin cancer check near you by using the map below. Clicking on your state will show you the scheduled free skin cancer checks for that state. ... Check your skin for skin cancer ... If

Squamous cell carcinoma: Treatment

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Regeneron . ... Squamous cell skin cancer is highly treatable when found early ... A board-certified dermatologist can often treat early squamous cell skin cancer in the office.

AAD Donor Social Media Kit

Thank you for being an AAD supporter. We’re proud of the impact we are able to make in our local communities thanks to you. We invite you to proudly display one of our donorbadges on your website or share a post on social media to show your contribution to AAD

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. ... Practice management topic areas ... Coding and Reimbursement Webinar ... MACRA

Lichen planus: Signs and symptoms

Lichen planus is a condition that can cause many different signs and symptoms, including small bumps on the skin, irritated gums, splitting nails, nail loss, itchy bumps on scalp, and hair loss. ... Where does lichen planus appear on the body? ... Lichen planus can affect these areas of your

6 skin and hair conditions linked to stress

Stress is a nasty cycle: Feeling stressed can affect several skin and hair conditions, and living with those conditions can make you feel even more stressed. ... Feeling stressed makes it easier for you to get sick and affects your quality of life. This is because the hormones released when

Microneedling can fade scars, uneven skin tone, and more

What is microneedling? ... Microneedling is a medical treatment that uses tiny needles to puncture the skin. Dermatologists use it to diminish: ... Acne scars ... Dark spots ... Large pores ... Melasma ... Sagging skin ... Scars due to surgery or an injury ... Stretch marks ... Uneven skin

Skin Healthy magazine

In this issue... ... Does your skin need a fresh start? To help you keep your skin and that of your family’s looking its best all season long, this issue of ... skin health y is packed with insights from the skin, hair, and nail experts — board-certified dermatologists. You’ll

Psoriasis: Diagnosis and treatment

Wondering if you have psoriasis? ... A board-certified dermatologist can tell you. These doctors specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases that affect the skin, hair, and nails, and psoriasis can affect all three. ... How do dermatologists diagnose psoriasis? ... To diagnose psoriasis, a dermatologist will examine your skin, nails,

Skin Cancer Awareness Program | American Academy of Dermatology

The American Academy of Dermatology's (AAD) Skin Cancer Awareness Program is dedicated to helping you: ... Prevent skin cancer. ... Detect skin cancer early. ... Get an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment. ... Raise awareness of skin cancer. ... To give you the information you need, we've created the following

Poison ivy, oak, and sumac: How to treat the rash

Tips for treating poison ivy ... A rash from poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac is caused by an oil found in these plants called urushiol. When this oil touches your skin, it often causes an itchy, blistering rash. Most people can safely treat the rash at home. ...

Support AAD Camp Discovery

Donate to Camp Discovery ... Fun, friendship, and independence are on the top of everyone’s agenda. And, everyone shares in the discovery of what it’s like to be included. Your gift ensures that children with chronic skin conditions will continue to benefit from a week of fun and adventure, while

Hives: Signs and symptoms

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Swelling on your face, tongue, or throat? ... Go to urgent care or your nearest emergency room. Swelling in any one of

Chronic spontanous urticaria: Effective treatment possible

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... You’re going about your day when you feel it. Those intensely itchy welts that appeared on your skin a few days ago

Pityriasis rosea: Signs and symptoms

Pityriasis rosea is a common condition, which causes a harmless rash on the skin. The rash usually lasts 6 to 8 weeks before disappearing, but it can last longer. ... Where does pityriasis rosea appear on the body? ... The rash can develop anywhere on the skin or scalp. However,

Dangers of indoor tanning

Indoor Tanning is Out ... ® ... The World Health Organization has declared indoor tanning devices to be cancer-causing agents that are in the same category as tobacco. Studies have found that indoor tanning can increase users' risk of ... developing squamous cell carcinoma by 58% and basal cell carcinoma

Support the AAD Teledermatology Program

Throughout the U.S., there are many underserved areas where primary care physicians do not have easy access to dermatologists. Through the ... AAD Teledermatology Program , these physicians can easily consult with volunteer dermatologists and better serve patients in need. As more clinics sign up and physicians become trained to

Hair Loss: Signs and symptoms

Early signs of hair loss ... For women, the first noticeable sign of hair loss is often a widening part or less fullness to their ponytail. ... Signs of hair loss show up in many ways. You may notice a: ... Gradual thinning of the hair on your head ...

What is nail psoriasis, and how can I treat it?

Psoriasis can affect your nails, too. When it does it’s called nail psoriasis. ... Most people develop nail psoriasis years after psoriasis begins. It’s also possible to have nail psoriasis without signs of psoriasis on your skin. ... If you have psoriasis, it’s important to check your fingernails and toenails

Good Skin Knowledge Module 10: Psoriasis

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Understand what psoriasis is and what causes it ... Understand where psoriasis typically appears on the body ... Understand how psoriasis is treated ... Understand how psoriasis makes people feel ... Understand how to help friends and loved ones

Good Skin Knowledge module 8: Love the skin you’re in

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Discuss self-esteem and confidence ... Share ways to build self-esteem ... Explain how to help friends who are being bullied ... Understand social media is not a true depiction of reality ... Materials ... Love Yourself handout ... STEM

Good Skin Knowledge Module 9: Eczema

Objectives ... Time: 1 hour ... Students will be able to… Understand what eczema is and what causes it ... Understand where eczema typically appears on the body ... Understand how eczema is treated ... Understand how eczema makes people feel ... Understand how to help friends and loved ones

How often do children need to wash their hair?

When children are between the ages of 8 and 12, parents often ask dermatologists this question. If you’re a parent trying to answer this question, you’ve come to the right place.  ... In three easy steps, you can figure out how often a child between 8 and 12 years of

Pemphigus: 10 tips for managing

Partner with your dermatologist ... If you are unsure how to take care of your blisters and sores, ask your dermatologist. ... Pemphigus can be a serious disease that changes your life. The following can help you manage life with pemphigus. ... Try NOT to injure your skin. If you

Atopic dermatitis: Causes

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... What causes atopic dermatitis? ... Exactly why people get atopic dermatitis, also called eczema, is still a bit of a mystery. ...

Eczema treatment: Crisaborole (Eucrisa®) ointment

Crisaborole ointment ... A newer treatment for eczema/atopic dermatitis, crisaborole ointment offers an alternative to treating eczema with corticosteroids that you apply to the skin, pimecrolimus cream, or tacrolimus ointment. ... Why do dermatologists prescribe this medication to treat eczema/atopic dermatitis? ... This is a newer treatment for people who

Donate to the AAD

Thank you for supporting the American Academy of Dermatology! ... From gold-star education and practice management expertise to free skin cancer screenings and children’s programs, your support helps ensure the AAD’s critical community programs and services continue to improve the lives of patients, educate the public, and advance the specialty.

Donate to the AAD

Thank you for supporting the American Academy of Dermatology! ... From gold-star education and practice management expertise to free skin cancer screenings and children’s programs, your support helps ensure the AAD’s critical community programs and services continue to improve the lives of patients, educate the public, and advance the specialty.

Is rosacea causing your red, irritated face?

Know the signs of rosacea ... Rosacea is a common skin condition. Yet, many people are unaware that they have it. Because treatment can reduce the discomfort and prevent rosacea from worsening, it’s helpful to know the signs. ... Flushing and blushing ... Rosacea usually begins with a tendency to

Types of skin cancer

Skin cancer ... What is skin cancer? It’s an abnormal growth of skin cells, which is usually caused by the sun’s harmful rays. ... Caught early, skin cancer is highly treatable. ... Is skin cancer contagious? No ... The type of skin cancer a person gets is determined by where

5 reasons to see a dermatologist for mole, skin tag removal

A mole that grows, itches, or changes in any way could be skin cancer ... If you remove this mole at home, the cancer can spread before it's found. ... If you have a mole or skin tag that you’d like to remove, the products available online may leave you

Molluscum contagiosum: Who gets and causes

Common in kids ... The people most likely to get molluscum contagiosum are healthy children who are 1 to 10 years old. ... What causes molluscum contagiosum? ... A virus called molluscum contagiosum causes this skin infection. ... How do people get the virus? ... People catch molluscum contagiosum when

Could my child have eczema?

Childhood eczema ... What is childhood eczema? When a child develops eczema, it’s usually a type of eczema known as atopic dermatitis. This type of eczema usually begins by 5 years of age. ... Is atopic dermatitis contagious? No ... Eczema is a common condition in children. It is so

How do dermatologists control eczema?

Control begins with a treatment plan created for your child’s needs. ... While the treatment plan will be tailored to your child’s needs, it is likely to include 4 parts: ... Skin care (baths and moisturizer) ... Medicine (as needed) ... Coping strategies (manage itch, stress, and other issues) ...

Eczema friendly moisturizer: How to select

When looking for an eczema friendly moisturizer, dermatologists recommend choosing one that has these qualities. ... Related AAD resources ... In winter, will my child need different eczema skin care? How to use moisturizer to reduce eczema flares How can I find eczema friendly products? References Eichenfield LF, Tom WL. 

What can help a child manage eczema triggers at school?

Going to school with eczema can be difficult. If your child has visible eczema or scratches often, other children — and even adults — may mistakenly believe your child has a contagious disease. Some kids may tease or bully a child with eczema. ... If eczema kept your child awake

3 techniques that can strengthen eczema treatment

Soak and smear ... Child soaks in a tub of plain lukewarm water for up to 20 minutes. ... After the child gets out of the tub, you smear your child’s medicine onto the eczema while the skin is still wet. ... You soak and smear as often as directed

Eczema treatment: Coal tar preparations

Use as recommended ... Used for more than 100 years to treat eczema, coal tar is occasionally recommended to treat a child. If it’s recommended, be sure you know these facts, which include where to never apply it. ... Why do dermatologists recommend coal tar for eczema? ... Occasionally, a

Dyshidrotic eczema: Self0care

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Moisturizer plays a key role in helping your skin heal ... Dermatologists recommend using a fragrance-free cream or ointment. Avoid lotions, which

Will treating eczema improve my child’s health?

Getting your child’s eczema under control can have many health benefits. Controlling eczema can: ... Prevent eczema from getting worse : Without treatment, eczema can progress. The more severe the eczema becomes, the harder it is to treat. ... Reduce risk of getting skin infections : Scratching causes tiny breaks

Stasis dermatitis: Causes

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Your risk of developing stasis dermatitis increases with age ... Doctors estimate that more than 20% of people over 70 years of

Home remedies: What can relieve itchy eczema?

If you’ve tried numerous remedies and nothing seems to stop the itch, you’re not alone. ... Parents often tell dermatologists that nothing they try seems to stop the itch. Research shows that the best way to relieve itchy eczema is to get eczema under control. This can take time. ...

Stasis dermatitis: Signs and symptoms

All content solely developed by the American Academy of Dermatology ... The American Academy of Dermatology gratefully acknowledges the support from ... Sanofi and ... Regeneron . ... Early signs and symptoms ... Most people develop stasis dermatitis when they have poor blood flow in their lower legs. The medical

Can eczema affect my child’s mood?

Living with the constant itch of eczema often affects a child’s mood. A baby or young child who has eczema can be: ... Irritable ... Fussy ... Clingy ... Restless ... Some children learn that scratching gets their parents’ attention. When this happens, scratching can become a habit. ... Teens

How to care for your skin in your 60s and 70s

During our 60s and 70s, skin can feel dry and irritated. This happens for many reasons, including that skin is thinner and loses water more easily. Medications and medical conditions can also play a role. ... There is good news. The right skin care can improve how your skin feels

Bullous pemphigoid: Signs and symptoms

Where does bullous pemphigoid develop on the body? ... Bullous pemphigoid is a disease that causes blisters, which can develop anywhere on the skin. ... Most people develop blisters on one or more of the following areas: ... Arms ... Armpits ... Legs ... Abdomen ... Groin ... Mouth ...

Seborrheic dermatitis: Signs and symptoms

Where does seborrheic dermatitis appear on the body? ... Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin condition that causes a scaly rash. This rash can develop on any area of the body except the palms and soles. ... In adults, this rash often appears on one or more oily areas of

Digital media kit: Recruitment and direct mail advertising

The Academy offers a number of recruitment opportunities and mailing list rentals that allow you to reach the prospects you need in a timely and results-oriented fashion. ... DermWorld Classifieds Reach over 16,000 U.S. dermatologists with your recruitment ad. ... JAAD Classifieds Reach the full AAD membership with your recruitment

Dry skin: Overview

What is dry skin ? When skin loses too much water, it becomes dry. ... Is dry skin contagious ? No. ... Relief for dry skin ... To relieve extremely dry skin, apply a cream or ointment throughout the day. Creams and ointments tend to be more effective than lotion.

Melasma: Causes

Melasma often begins during pregnancy ... Levels of the hormones increase during pregnancy, and this increase is believed to trigger melasma in some people. ... What causes melasma? ... More research is needed to fully answer this question. Researchers have discovered that when someone has melasma, the cells that give

Melasma: Signs and symptoms

Where does melasma develop on the body? ... Melasma primarily develops on the face, usually on one or more of the following areas: ... Cheeks ... Chin ... Forehead ... Nose ... Above the upper lip ... Occasionally, people develop melasma on their jawline, neck, arms, or elsewhere. ... Wherever

Psoriatic arthritis: Causes

Who gets psoriatic arthritis? ... Most people who get psoriatic arthritis have one or more of the following: ... Psoriasis (plaque, guttate, or pustular) ... Psoriasis that affects their nails ... Blood relatives who have psoriatic arthritis ... Psoriatic arthritis usually appears about 5 to 12 years after psoriasis begins.