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Keloid scars: Overview
A keloid is a type of raised scar. Unlike other raised scars, a keloid grows larger than the wound that caused it.
Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Signs and symptoms
A slowly receding hairline and eyebrow loss are common signs of this type of hair loss.
Neurodermatitis
If you have an itchy patch of skin that becomes itchiest while you're relaxing, you may have this type of eczema.
Tips for healthy hair
Healthy hair starts with learning your hair type. See the other tips that dermatologists recommend.
Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Overview
This type of hair loss can be permanent. If you begin treatment early, you may prevent the hair loss from progressing.
What is psoriasis?
Psoriasis (suh-rye-ah-sis) is a condition that causes the body to make new skin cells in days rather than weeks. As these cells pile up on the surface of the skin, you may see thick, scaly patches. ... Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis ... Those thick, scaly
Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Causes
This type of hair loss often runs in families. Inflammation and hormones may also play a role.
Hairstyles that pull can lead to hair loss
Your receding hairline might be from your hairstyle, a type of hair loss called traction alopecia.
Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Treatment
Treatment for this type of hair loss can prevent further permanent hair loss and may help regrow some 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.
How to pick the right moisturizer for your skin
Board-certified dermatologists weigh in on the best moisturizer for each skin type from very dry to oily.
Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Self-care
Dermatologists share these self-care tips with their patients who have this type of hair loss.
Types of skin cancer
Here you’ll see what the most common types of skin cancer can look like and who tends to develop each type.
Chronic spontanous urticaria: Effective treatment possible
Dermatologists reveal how they successfully treat a type of hives called chronic spontaneous urticaria.
Stasis dermatitis
Stasis dermatitis is a common type of eczema that can develop where you have poor circulation, like your lower legs.
How to treat different types of acne
To see clearer skin, it helps to know what types of blemishes you're dealing with. Each type requires different treatment. Learn how to treat different types of acne and when to see a dermatologist for treatment.
Basal cell carcinoma: From symptoms to treatments | AAD
Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer. It tends to grow slowly and rarely spreads. However, it can grow deep, so you want to treat this skin cancer early.
I have acne! Is it okay to wear makeup?
Some cosmetics can cause acne. When this happens, you develop a type of acne called acne cosmetica. Learn how to wear makeup, but still avoid acne.
Liposuction: What can it do for me?
Liposuction is a type of surgery used to remove fat. By removing a small amount of fat, it’s possible to reshape just about any area of the body.
Squamous cell carcinoma: From symptoms to treatments | AAD
Squamous cell carcinoma is a common type of skin cancer that often looks like a scaly patch, dome-shaped growth, or sore. It tends to grow slowly, but sometimes growth is quick. A board-certified dermatologist can tell you if you have this skin cancer. When found early, squamous cell carcinoma is
Palliative care can help patients when melanoma spreads
Palliative care offers a specialized type of medical care for people who have a serious illness like cancer. When you choose palliative care, you can get help from a team of health care professionals.
Adults with eczema should watch for eye problems
Eye problems can be a fact of life for anyone living with atopic dermatitis (AD), the most common type of eczema. AD can develop on your eyelids and around your eyes, causing itchy skin and red, swollen eyes.
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.
AAD Event Advertising: Annual Meeting
For exhibitors looking to promote their products and services, build booth traffic, and facilitate face-to-face discussions, the Academy offers a wide selection of high-impact advertising opportunities during the Academy's Annual Meeting.
Can anything prevent my child from getting eczema
As the number of children who develop atopic dermatitis (AD) grows, so do the studies looking for a way to prevent it. So far, no one thing guarantees your child won’t develop AD, the most common type of eczema. Making some lifestyle changes, however, may reduce your child’s risk. Here’s
Melanoma: Overview
A type of skin cancer, melanoma is often called the “most serious skin cancer” because it can spread from the skin to other parts of the body. If you know how to spot a possible skin cancer and when to see a dermatologist, you increase the likelihood that you’ll find
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
Skin cancer types: Merkel cell carcinoma self-care
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is called an aggressive cancer because it can: ... Spread quickly ... Return after treatment ... For these reasons, dermatologists recommend the following self-care for everyone who is diagnosed with MCC. ... Keep all follow-up appointments with your doctors. Your doctors will tell you how often
New study reveals that some children with common form of eczema should also be tested for allergic reactions
Study author highlights test used to differentiate between two types of eczema ROSEMONT, Ill. (September 26, 2023) — Eczema, which is a group of medical conditions that causes inflamed, irritated, and often itchy skin, affects millions of people worldwide. A new article published in the ... Journal of the American
Can you prevent a peanut allergy when a child has eczema?
Research shows it’s possible. You can prevent a child with eczema from developing a peanut allergy, but you’ll want to proceed carefully. A peanut allergy can be serious — even life-threatening — if a child has the most common type of eczema, which is atopic dermatitis (AD). For years, parents
New American Academy of Dermatology survey shows most Americans are not concerned about skin cancer, even if they are at risk
Board-certified dermatologists urge the public to practice safe sun ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 25, 2023) — As an African American female, Ilia Smith didn’t think she would get melanoma. However, after years of tanning and being outdoors, her life changed drastically when she was diagnosed with stage 2 melanoma. While Ilia
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
Lupus and your skin: Causes
Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can be triggered by sunlight, stress, cigarette smoke, and more.
Congress must act to protect patients’ health care access
Statement from Terrence A. Cronin Jr., MD, FAAD, President of the American Academy of Dermatology Association WASHINGTON (Nov. 2, 2023) — CMS finalized cuts to the physician fee schedule for 2024, which will impact the ability of medical practices to cover expenses like equipment, rent, and nursing and office staff
Emotional support may help control eczema
Research shows that helping your child feel better emotionally can help reduce eczema flares. Here are some ways you can offer your child this support.
New American Academy of Dermatology survey reveals most Americans say sun protection is more important now than five years ago, yet many misunderstand how to protect themselves
Dermatologists urge the public to protect themselves from the sun to reduce skin cancer risk ahead of Melanoma Monday (May 2) and Skin Cancer Awareness Month ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 26, 2022) — In a recent survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults, the American Academy of Dermatology found that while
Should I get genetic testing for melanoma?
Before getting a genetic test for melanoma, here are some facts you should know.
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 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
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
Keloid scars: Causes
If you have keloid-prone skin, anything that causes skin to scar can cause a keloid, including piercings and surgery.
Hidradenitis suppurativa: Causes
Hidradenitis suppurativa develops when hair follicles clog up. It’s still unclear why this happens.
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
Neurodermatitis: Causes
While what causes neurodermatitis isn't entirely known, your risk is higher if you have one of these triggers.
Psoriasis: Signs and symptoms
Dry, thick, and raised patches on the skin are the most common sign of psoriasis. These patches are often covered with a silvery-white coating called scale, and they tend to itch.
Lichen planus: Signs and symptoms
Lichen planus can cause many symptoms, including itchy bumps on the skin and mouth sores.
Stasis dermatitis: Causes
This disease develops where you have poor blood flow. See what else can increase your risk.
Can you spot skin cancer?
Most skin cancers aren’t found during a check-up. They’re found by people who notice a suspicious-looking spot on their own skin and then see a dermatologist. ... Do you think that you could spot a possible skin cancer? Find out by taking this short quiz. ... Can you spot skin
What is male pattern hair loss, and can it be treated?
If you have male pattern hair loss, you can treat it. Discover what can halt hair loss and sometimes regrow hair.
Good Skin Knowledge module 2: Daily Skin Care
This AAD Good Skin Knowledge lesson focuses on hand, skin and face washing, showering, shaving, and sunscreen essentials.
Birthmarks: Signs and symptoms
Learn about the signs and symptoms of different kinds birthmarks.
Lichen planus: Causes
Lichen planus may develop when a person’s immune system mistakes a part of their body as foreign.
Digital media kit: DermWorld print advertising
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.
Hidradenitis suppurativa: Signs and symptoms
The first sign of hidradenitis suppurativa is often a spot in the armpit or groin that looks like acne or a boil.
JAK inhibitors: What your dermatologist wants you to know
A JAK inhibitor works by reducing the inflammation that fuels diseases like eczema, psoriatic arthritis, and vitiligo.
Actinic keratosis: Diagnosis and treatment
If you find a spot or growth on your skin that you think could be an actinic keratosis (AK), it’s time for a thorough skin exam from a dermatologist. This is actually one of the most common conditions that dermatologists diagnose and treat.
4 cradle cap tips from dermatologists
Tips from board-certified dermatologists ROSEMONT, Ill. (August 18, 2022) — Bringing home a new baby is a joyous time for any parent. For first time parents, bringing home a new baby can unlock a wide range of emotions—from excitement to nervousness. As you adjust to parenthood, you’ll notice that your
Lichen planus: Diagnosis and treament
Treatment can prevent lichen planus from worsening, reduce flare-ups, and ease discomfort.
How to prevent keloid scars
Board-certified dermatologist shares tips to reduce your risk ROSEMONT, Ill. (Dec. 6, 2023) — Keloids are a type of raised scar that can occur after an injury, and over time they can grow much larger than the wound itself. Although keloids are not dangerous to a person’s health, they can
Is there a diet for hidradenitis suppurativa?
While there is no one diet for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), small studies suggest what you eat can affect HS.
Stasis dermatitis: Signs and symptoms
If you have venous insufficiency (poor blood flow), see a dermatologist if you notice any of these signs or symptoms.
Psoriasis treatment: Cyclosporine
Learn how cyclosporine can be used to treat psoriasis.
Stasis dermatitis: Treatment
A dermatologist often diagnoses this disease. Here's what’s involved in getting diagnosed and treated.
Skin cancer types: Merkel cell carcinoma signs & symptoms
Merkel cell carcinoma signs and symptoms
Syphilis: Signs and symptoms
Without treatment, syphilis can progress from one stage to the next. This is what you may see during each stage.
Vitiligo: Treatment
Vitiligo treatment can restore skin color, prevent new spots, and stop patches from getting bigger.
Non-invasive fat removal: What can you expect?
If you have an area of fat that diet and exercise won’t budge, you may want to consider non-invasive fat removal. Without making an incision, a dermatologist can permanently remove a pocket of unwanted fat.
Is red light therapy right for your skin?
Dermatologists recommend following these five steps when selecting a red-light device to use at home.
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.
American Academy of Dermatology survey shows sun protection during common outdoor activities lacking
Board-certified dermatologist discusses how people can protect themselves from the sun ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 23, 2023) — Andy Jacobs spent a lot of time playing outdoor sports during his childhood, but infrequently used sun protection. Yet it came as a shock to Jacobs when his dermatologist diagnosed a spot on
Is that stubborn acne really acne?
If you have acne that just won’t go away, you may want to take a closer look at your skin. It’s possible that you don’t have acne. Other skin conditions can look a lot like acne. A dermatologist can diagnose if stubborn acne on the skin is actually acne.
Herpes simplex: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets herpes simplex and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Hidradenitis suppurativa: Overview
Hidradenitis suppurativa causes deep, painful lumps that often begin where skin touches skin like the armpit or groin.
Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia: Causes
What causes CCCA is not completely understood. Here’s what dermatologists know about its cause.
Stasis dermatitis: Self-care
These 12 self-care tips from dermatologists can help prevent worsening stasis dermatitis.
Cellulite treatments: What really works?
With so many cellulite treatments out there, it can be hard to know what, if anything, works. Research shows some treatments can make cellulite less noticeable.
Types of psoriasis: Can you have more than one?
Learn how you may suffer from more than one kind of psoriasis.
American Academy of Dermatology statement on Benzoyl Peroxide in OTC Personal Care Products
American Academy of Dermatology President Susan C. Taylor, MD, FAAD ROSEMONT, Ill. (March 24, 2025) — Recent reports have noted that benzoyl peroxide, a common acne-fighting ingredient available by prescription and over the counter, has the potential to break down into benzene. The American Academy of Dermatology is committed to
Módulo 2 de Buen conocimiento de la piel: Cuidado diario de la piel
Esta lección de la Academia Estadounidense de Dermatología: Buen conocimiento de la piel se centra en los elementos esenciales del lavado de manos, la piel y la cara, la ducha, el afeitado y el protector solar.
Scleroderma: Overview
Read general information about scleroderma.
Tips for nail trimming from board-certified dermatologists
Nail grooming is a simple yet important self-care routine. Not only do short, well-manicured nails look great, they are also less likely to harbor dirt and bacteria, which can lead to an infection. In addition, the right nail clipping technique can help prevent common issues like hangnails and ingrown toenails.
Scleroderma: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets scleroderma and what dermatologists know about the causes.
Herpes simplex: Overview
Learn general information about herpes simplex.
Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia: Treatment
Treating CCCA can stop further hair loss. When treated early, some people also regrow hair.
Acne keloidalis nuchae: Treatment
A treatment plan for acne keloidalis nuchae often includes tips to help reduce irritation, skin care, and medication.
10 surprising facts about indoor tanning
Tanning beds are not safer than the sun. To protect your health, here are the facts you need to know about indoor tanning.
Scleroderma: Signs and symptoms
Learn about the signs and symptoms of scleroderma.
Atopic dermatitis: Overview
Also called eczema, atopic dermatitis is a condition that causes itchy, dry, and inflamed skin, which usually begins in childhood.
Granuloma annulare: Signs and symptoms
Learn about how dermatologists identify the signs and symptoms of granuloma annulare.
Hidradenitis suppurativa: Diagnosis and treatment
Treating hidradenitis can reduce flare-ups, heal wounds, and prevent the condition from worsening.
Scars: Overview
Read general information about scars.
Scleroderma: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn about diagnosis and treatment of scleroderma.
Actinic keratosis: Signs and symptoms
Signs and symptoms of actinic keratosis
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Overview
More than half the people who develop cutaneous T-cell lymphoma have mycosis fungoides, a slow growing cancer.
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month
On Melanoma Monday, the AAD encourages all Americans to examine their skin for signs of skin cancer.
5 facts you should know about precancerous skin growths
If your dermatologist tells you that you have a precancerous skin growth, it means one thing. Your skin has been badly damaged by the sun, indoor tanning, or both. The good news is that it’s not too late to do something about this damage and protect your health.
Acne scars: Symptoms
Acne scars can be depressed or raised. Most people develop depressed scars like ice pick scars.
Herpes simplex: Tips for managing
Learn dermatologist tips for managing herpes simplex.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Causes
Research suggests that a person’s genes, immune system, or exposure to certain chemicals may play a role.
Basal cell carcinoma: Outcome and life after treatment | AAD
People rarely die of basal cell carcinoma skin cancer, but outcomes depend on when it's treated. Get dermatologist guidance on life after treatment.
How to safely exfoliate at home
If you exfoliate at home, it's essential to be gentle with your skin. Follow these dermatologists' tips.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Treatment
To treat cancer cells in the skin, patients often apply medication or have radiation therapy or phototherapy.
10 things to know before having laser treatment for your scar
To get impressive results and avoid serious side effects, it’s important to know these basic facts before you have laser treatment for a scar.
How to treat psoriasis at age 65 and beyond
Learn how to safely treat psoriasis if you are age 65 or older.
Ichthyosis vulgaris: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets ichthyosis vulgaris and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Epidermolysis bullosa: Overview
Learn general information about epidermolysis bullosa.
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
Birthmarks: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets birthmarks and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
FAQs: Benzene in acne products containing benzoyl peroxide
Benzoyl peroxide can break down in benzene in high temperatures or when stored for too long.
Herpes simplex: Signs and symptoms
Learn about how dermatologists identify the signs and symptoms of herpes simplex.
10 tips for clearing acne in darker skin tones
People who have skin of color share some common skin-care concerns. Near the top of this list is how to get rid of acne and the dark spots that often appear when acne clears. Learn 10 tips for clearing acne in skin of color. Learn how to treat your acne
Skin conditions by the numbers
Find facts and statistics for reporting about dermatology and dermatologic conditions.
Cellulitis: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn about how dermatologists diagnose and treat cellulitis.
How often do children need to wash their hair?
In three easy steps, you can figure out how often a child between 8 and 12 years of age needs to shampoo.
What is Mohs surgery?
Used to treat skin cancer, Mohs surgery has a unique benefit. During surgery, the surgeon can see where the cancer stops. This isn’t possible with other types of treatment for skin cancer.
I've been diagnosed with melanoma. Now what?
In easy-to-understand language, you’ll find out about the biopsy report, staging, medical tests, treatment, and more.
Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia: Overview
A common cause of hair loss for Black women, CCCA often starts with thinning in the center of the scalp.
Alopecia areata: Causes
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles.
Eczema treatment: Phototherapy
If your child’s eczema covers a large area or treatment you apply to the skin fails to work, your child’s dermatologist may recommend phototherapy. Here’s what’s involved.
Combining newer treatments for advanced melanoma helping patients live longer
If you have advanced melanoma, this means the cancer has spread. Surgery alone cannot remove the cancer. Combination therapy involves using two or more treatments at the same time to fight the cancer.
Warts: Signs and symptoms
Warts can occur anywhere but are most likely to appear on the hands, feet, and a few other places.
Hair loss in Black women: Here’s how dermatologists help
Patience is key during hair loss treatment, but the outcome is well worth the wait.
Psoriasis: Causes
Learn the causes of psoriasis.
Atopic dermatitis: Treatment
Dermatologists treat atopic dermatitis with skin care, trigger management, and medication.
Seborrheic dermatitis: Diagnosis and treatment
Treating seborrheic dermatitis can clear or lessen the rash, itch, and swelling —and prevent flares.
Bullous pemphigoid: Diagnosis and treatment
Treatment can heal and prevent blisters, treat infection, and relieve itch and pain.
Artificial nails: Dermatologists' tips for reducing nail damage
Artificial nails can lengthen short nails, making your fingers look long and slender. They can also be hard on your nails.
Pustular psoriasis: Treatment
Treatment for pustular psoriasis can reduce (or clear) pus-filled bumps and alleviate symptoms.
Moisturizer: Why you may need it if you have acne
Acne can cause your skin to feel oily and greasy, so a moisturizer may be the last thing you’d think of trying. A moisturizer, however, may be just what you need. Learn how using moisturizer can help with acne.
Acne scars: Treatment
Dermatologists offer many treatments for acne scars, including acne scar surgery and microneedling.
Many ways to firm sagging skin
Options to help firm sagging skin for every budget.
Chemical peels: FAQs
To help you decide whether a chemical peel is right for you, the AAD answers frequently asked questions about the procedure.
Is that acne on my baby’s face?
If your newborn has acne, you’ll usually see breakouts on your baby’s cheeks and nose. Acne can also appear on a baby’s forehead, chin, scalp, neck, back, or chest. Learn about acne in babies and how dermatologists can help you treat it.
When your child needs strong medicine to control eczema
When a child has severe eczema, strong medicine may be necessary to get it under control. Here’s what dermatologists tell parents about using strong medicine to treat eczema.
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
Vitiligo: Causes
Vitiligo develops when your immune system attacks and destroys pigment-producing cells.
Diabetes: 10 warning signs that can appear on your skin
Spots on your legs, area of velvety skin, or a sudden bumpy rash can all be signs of diabetes.
Advanced squamous cell carcinoma: Treatment | AAD
Treatment for advanced squamous cell carcinoma is complex. Patients often need more than one treatment. See how dermatologists classify and treat advanced SCC.
Scars: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets scars and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Acanthosis nigricans: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets acanthosis nigricans (AN) and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
How do I know if I'm using the right sunscreen?
You have lots of sunscreen options. These dermatologists’ tips can help you find a sunscreen that meets your needs.
Whole body cryotherapy can be hazardous to your skin
While the benefits of using whole body cryotherapy to treat sore muscles and diseases remain unproven, there’s evidence that the extreme cold can injure your skin.
How to clear acne due to gender-affirming testosterone therapy
If acne appears during gender-affirming therapy, you can treat it without stopping therapy.
Melasma: Overview
Melasma is a skin condition that causes patches and spots, usually on the face, which are darker than your skin tone.
Is that eczema or an infection on my child's skin?
Eczema and a skin infection can look alike, but need different treatment. Use this insight to tell them apart.
How can weight loss drugs affect my skin, hair, and nails?
Like any treatment, weight loss drugs can cause side effects, including to your skin, hair, and nails.
A dermatologist's top tips for a healthy beard
This simple skin care plan can help you sidestep problems that develop beneath the beard like dry, itchy skin.
Lichen planus: FAQs
Lichen planus is a disease that can affect the skin, scalp, mouth, nails, or genitals.
Actinic keratosis: Overview
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Scabies: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn about how dermatologists diagnose and treat scabies.
11 ways to reduce premature skin aging
Learn about these 11 dermatologist tips for ways to reduce premature skin aging.
What is a skin biopsy?
A skin biopsy is used to diagnose diseases like a rash, infection, or skin cancer. Here’s what to expect if you need one.
Stretch marks: Why they appear and how to get rid of them
Like any scar, stretch marks are permanent, but treatment may make them less noticeable. Treatment can also help alleviate the itch.
Are triggers causing your psoriasis flare-ups?
Learn how triggers may cause your psoriasis flare-ups.
Can the right diet get rid of acne?
Do you avoid eating greasy fries and burgers because you believe they’ll cause new pimples? There may be a connection. Here’s what the research shows about how poor diet choices can contribute to acne.
6 curly hair tips from dermatologists
Following these hair care tips from dermatologists can help keep your curly hair healthy and looking good.
How to spot a precancerous growth on your skin
If you have any growths on your skin that look like these, you may have a precancerous growth called actinic keratosis (AK).
Psoriasis treatment: Phototherapy
Learn how phototherapy is used to treat psoriasis.
Pityriasis rosea: Causes
Research suggests that pityriasis rosea is caused by human herpesviruses.
Is platelet-rich plasma the secret to younger-looking skin?
Also known as the “vampire facial,” platelet-rich plasma (PRP). If you’re considering getting a vampire facelift, here’s what you should know.
Hiding child’s skin condition with makeup may boost self-esteem
Young patients at a dermatology clinic immediately felt better when makeup covered a skin condition.
Hives: Diagnosis and treatment
Antihistamines often effectively treat hives. Other treatment can be added as needed to clear hives.
Keratosis pilaris: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn about how dermatologists diagnose and treat keratosis pilaris.
Acne keloidalis nuchae: Overview
This common skin condition is often mistaken for acne or razor bumps on the back of the neck and scalp.
No health insurance? How to follow-up after a skin cancer check
Have you just had a 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, learn how you can still get medical care.
Bullous pemphigoid: Signs and symptoms
These pictures show you how bullous pemphigoid often begins and what the rash and blisters can look like.
Acne: Diagnosis and treatment
To clear acne, stop new breakouts, and prevent acne scars, dermatologists tailor each treatment plan.
Acne: Signs and symptoms
Acne can appear on the back, chest, neck, shoulders, upper arms and buttocks. Learn about acne symptoms and how dermatologist can help you treat acne.
Syphilis: Who gets and causes
You cannot get syphilis from a toilet seat. Find out why and who’s most at risk of getting this disease.
Thinning hair and hair loss: Could it be female pattern hair loss?
Learn how to recognize and treat female hair loss.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about fillers answered by dermatologists
Fillers are popular. To help you decide whether this treatment is right for you and to have the treatment performed safely, the AAD provides answers to frequently asked questions.
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.
What psoriasis treatments are available without a prescription?
Learn about psoriasis treatments that do not require a prescription.
Personal stories about skin cancer
Professional athletes, celebrities, and other public figures are helping to get the word out abut skin cancer prevention and detection. Learn more about how they are shining a spotlight on skin cancer. ... Former Rep. Brian Bilbray and daughter Briana ... Watch as former U.S. Rep. Brian Bilbray of California
Prurigo nodularis: Diagnosis and treatment
To get rid of prurigo nodularis, you need to treat it.
Nail fungus: Diagnosis and treatment
The goals of treatment are to get rid of the fungus and restore the nail (when possible).
What can treat large facial pores?
When you look in the mirror, do you feel that your skin would look more attractive if you could shrink those large pores? There’s actually a lot you can do to make pores less noticeable. Learn what dermatologists recommend to treat large facial pores.
6 curly hair tips from dermatologists
Tips from board-certified dermatologists ROSEMONT, Ill. (June 30, 2022) — As people shed their winter hats in favor of warmer temperatures, letting their hair flow freely, having the right hair care routine is important. According to dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology, people with curly or tightly coiled hair
Finding skin cancer in darker skin tones
You can find skin cancer early when it's highly treatable if you know the signs and check your skin.
How to get prior authorization for medical care
Your health insurance provider may require you to get prior authorization before you fill a prescription or get other medical care. Learn what steps you'll need to take.
Dyshidrotic eczema
A rash of itchy bumps on your hands or feet could be dyshidrotic eczema.
10 ways to prevent face mask skin problems
Prevent face mask skin problems like breakouts and dry skin by following these dermatologists’ tips.
DIY treatment for 5 common beard problems
Skin problem beneath your beard? Patchy growth? You may be able to treat it with these dermatologists’ tips.
Lupus and your skin: Signs and symptoms
When lupus affects the skin, it causes a rash. Some types of lupus can also affect the hair or nails.
Dermatologist-recommended skin care for your 20s
Two board-certified dermatologists explain how to create a skin care routine for your 20s.
Best questions to ask when considering a cosmetic treatment
Cosmetic treatments have risks like any other medical procedure, but you can reduce your risk by asking the right questions beforehand.
New American Academy of Dermatology survey: increasing number of Americans at risk of skin cancer despite knowing how to protect themselves
Board-certified dermatologist urges public to practice safe sun ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 30, 2024) — Abby Weiner knew the dangers of unprotected sun exposure long before she was diagnosed with skin cancer. As someone with fair skin and freckles, the 43-year-old mother of three says she has always been diligent about
Hyperhidrosis: Diagnosis and treatment
Dermatologists use antiperspirants, medicated wipes, and more to treat excessive sweating.
How to decode sunscreen labels
Learn what broad spectrum, SPF 30+, and water-resistant mean and why you want these.
Scars: Signs and symptoms
Learn about the signs and symptoms of scars.
Dermatologist-approved pregnancy skin care
You want to take care of your baby, but it can be confusing to determine which skin care products to use during pregnancy.
Can anything relieve severe atopic dermatitis?
If you're living with severe atopic dermatitis (AD), relief is possible. With help from a board-certified dermatologist, you can get a treatment plan that will help you.
What is nail psoriasis, and how can I treat it?
Nail psoriasis causes nail changes. Treatment can prevent nail psoriasis from worsening.
7 reasons to treat acne early
If your teen or pre-teen has acne, you may decide to let the acne run its course. The most-effective strategy, however, may be to treat acne when it first appears. Here are 7 science-backed reasons why early treatment appears to be your best option. Learn how to treat your acne
Lupus and your skin: Treatment
When treating cutaneous lupus, dermatologists aim to clear rashes, relieve symptoms like itch and pain, and more.
Hidradenitis suppurativa: Self-care
These tips from dermatologists can help you get the best outcome from your HS treatment plan.
Leg veins: Why they appear and how dermatologists treat them
Minimally invasive treatment can get rid of or fade leg veins. Treatment can also diminish symptoms like pain and fatigue and prevent complications.
What does psoriasis look like?
Learn how to recognize different kinds of psoriasis.
Face mask skin problems: DIY treatment
Dermatologists’ tips like wash your face after wearing a mask and use a no-sting barrier film can help.
How to manage wet or weeping eczema
Weeping eczema happens when your eczema rash leaks fluid but managing your eczema can get you relief and help prevent infection.
Lasers and lights: How well do they treat acne?
Learn how lasers and lights are used by dermatologists to treat acne.
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 —
Skin reaction from targeted cancer therapy? Tell your doctor.
Are you receiving targeted therapy to treat skin cancer — or any other cancer? If so, dermatologists recommend that you pay close attention to your skin.
Prurigo nodularis: FAQs
Prurigo nodularis is an intensely itchy skin condition, and scratching causes bumps on the skin.
Self-care: 10 ways to relieve discomfort from scleroderma
Learn about 10 ways to relieve discomfort from scleroderma.
Seborrheic dermatitis: Causes
Dermatologists believe that yeast on your skin and an oil called sebum play a role in causing seborrheic dermatitis.
How can I treat genital psoriasis?
Learn about how you can treat genital psoriasis.
Molluscum contagiosum: Diagnosis and treatment
When molluscum needs treatment, the FDA recommends seeing a health care professional like a dermatologist.
What is psoriasis?
Psoriasis causes the body to produce skin cells in days rather than weeks. Here’s what else you should know about this common condition.
Melanoma fact sheet | AAD
Find facts and statistics for reporting about melanoma skin cancer.
Types of hair loss
Learn about different types of hair loss.
Heart medicine can clear strawberry birthmarks
Learn how dermatologists use heart medicine to treat strawberry birthmarks.
Epidermolysis bullosa: Signs and symptoms
Learn more about how dermatologists identify the signs and symptoms of epidermolysis bullosa.
I have melanoma, why do I need a sentinel lymph node biopsy?
When melanoma starts to spread, it often travels to a lymph node near the melanoma first. Knowing the stage of your cancer helps your doctors create an appropriate treatment plan.
October is Eczema Awareness Month | American Academy of Dermatology
Accurate information can help people better manage their eczema and get proper care.
Sarcoidosis and your skin: Causes
This disease likely starts when a trigger causes the immune system to overreact. See what may trigger sarcoidosis.
10 skin care secrets for healthier-looking skin
These skin care tips from dermatologists can make a difference in your appearance.
Acne scars: Overview
Scars can form after acne clears. You may be able to prevent acne scars with this dermatologists’ insight.
Isotretinoin FAQs
Treatment with isotretinoin often results in prolonged clearance of acne, which can be permanent for some patients. Learn how dermatologists use isotretinoin to help treat acne, as well as the benefits and risks of the medication.
Microneedling can fade scars, uneven skin tone, and more
By using tiny needles to puncture the skin, this treatment can fade scars, stretch marks, wrinkles, and more.
10 reasons your face is red
Many things can turn our faces red, including sunburn, acne, and hot flashes. Here are 10 less obvious reasons for seeing a red face when you look in the mirror.
Lupus and your skin: Overview
One part of the body that lupus often affects is the skin. When it does, it’s called cutaneous (skin) lupus.
Eczema: Types and treatment
Find a wealth on information on the types and treatments of eczema.
Ichthyosis vulgaris: Overview
Learn general information about ichthyosis vulgaris.
Impetigo: Signs and symptoms
Learn about how dermatologists identify the signs and symptoms of impetigo.
Imiquimod: Skin cancer treatment FAQs
Will imiquimod cure me? ... Many patients see actinic keratoses (AKs) and the earliest form of basal cell cancer clear. This medicine also destroys ... genital warts . ... Some patients, however, continue to get new AKs, skin cancers, or genital warts. Imiquimod can destroy a tumor or wart —
Hives: Causes
The often-itchy bumps and raised patches of hives develop when the body releases histamine.
Neurodermatitis: Symptoms
Neurodermatitis typically begins with a patch of intensely itchy skin. Here's what else to look for.
Skin cancer types: Melanoma self-care after treatment
The right self-care, which includes skin self-exams, after treatment for melanoma can help you stay healthy.
Rosacea: Causes
Inflammation may cause the many signs and symptoms of rosacea.
Pemphigus: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets pemphigus and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Epidermolysis bullosa: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets epidermolysis bullosa and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Birthmarks: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn about how dermatologists diagnose and treat birthmarks.
Alopecia areata: Overview
Alopecia areata is a disease that causes hair loss, which often occurs on the scalp but can occur anywhere.
Dip powder manicure: 5 tips to keep your nails healthy
This insight from board-certified dermatologists can help you safely get dip nails and keep your nails healthy.
Heart disease: 9 warning signs that appear on your skin
Learn about 9 warning signs of heart disease that can appear on the skin.
Lupus and your skin: Self-care
These dermatologists’ tips can help you prevent a lupus flare-up.
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Hair loss: Diagnosis and treatment
Effective treatment for hair loss begins with finding the cause. To get an accurate diagnosis, it helps to see a board-certified dermatologist. These doctors have in-depth knowledge about the many causes of hair loss and experience treating the diverse causes.
Keloid scars: Treatment
Keloids can be difficult to treat, so dermatologists often use two or more treatments to give patients a better result.
Scars and stretch marks
If you have a scar or stretch marks that bother you, a cosmetic treatment can help. Find out what results you can expect and what you should know before getting treatment.
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Psoriasis: Diagnosis and treatment
A board-certified dermatologist can tell you whether you have psoriasis, and if you do, develop a treatment plan.
Warts: Diagnosis and treatment
Dermatologists know it takes time to clear warts and with proper treatment you can get rid of them.
Hyperhidrosis: Causes
Hyperhidrosis can be caused by faulty signals coming from nerves, medication, or a medical condition.
Acne: Who gets and causes
f you have a bad case of acne, you may feel like you are the only one. But many people have acne. It is the most common skin problem in the United States. Learn about acne causes and how dermatologists can help you treat it.
Ringworm: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn how dermatologists diagnose and treat ringworm.
Warts: Causes
There are more than 200 different types of HPV. Some, but not all, cause warts.
Treatment may differ for melanoma on the head or neck
Melanoma can behave differently on the head and neck. Here’s what a treatment plan may look like.
Can food fix eczema?
Removing certain foods from your child’s diet can do more harm than good. Find out why.
Psoriasis treatment: Coal tar
Learn how coal tar can be used to treat psoriasis.
Granuloma annulare: Overview
Learn general information about granuloma annulare.
10 reasons your scalp itches and how to get relief
When your scalp itches, it can be difficult to think about anything else. You may feel that the itch will never stop, but relief is possible. Getting rid of the itch begins with finding out why your scalp itches. Here are 10 reasons for an itchy scalp along with dermatologists’
What should I eat if I have psoriasis?
Diet may help reduce psoriasis; however, no one diet seems right for everyone. Here’s what the research shows.
Moles: Who gets and types
Learn about the different types of moles and who is likely to have them.
Sunscreen FAQs
Dermatologists recommend using sunscreen with SPF 30+ that is broad-spectrum and water resistant.
Causes of hair loss
The key to successfully treating hair loss is to find out what’s causing it.
Could my child have eczema?
Find information on atopic dermatitis (eczema) in children.
Birthmarks: Tips for managing
Read about dermatologist-recommended tips for managing birthmarks.
Alopecia areata: Treatment
Treatment can help both children and adults with alopecia areata regrow their hair.
Darker skin tones - Hair loss
Information about hair loss in darker skin tones and what can help prevent further hair loss.
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.
Adult eczema: Atopic dermatitis (AD)
Adults can develop many different types of eczema. Within this section, you’ll find information about adult atopic dermatitis (AD).
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
Laser hair removal: FAQs
Answers to common questions about laser hair removal.
Seborrheic dermatitis: Self-care
These dermatologist’s tips can help diminish the itchy rash and get the best results from treatment.
Alopecia areata: Symptoms
Alopecia areata tends to cause sudden hair loss, which often begins as a round or oval, bald patch.
Hives: FAQs
Hives are a skin reaction that causes often-itchy bumps, raised patches, or both to suddenly appear.
Dyshidrotic eczema: Diagnosis and treatment
A dermatologist often diagnoses this disease. Here's what’s involved in getting diagnosed and treated.
Skin care on a budget
Skin care products can be effective and budget friendly. These dermatologists’ tips reveal what you need to know.
Childhood eczema
Here you’ll discover what can be done to control your child's eczema.
Skin care tips for men
Learn about what dermatologists recommend for skin care tips for men.
Signs of Lyme disease that appear on your skin
Learn how dermatologists identify the signs of Lyme disease on your skin.
Can a child have psoriasis?
Learn about childhood psoriasis.
Vitiligo: FAQs
Vitiligo is a condition that causes skin to lose color, causing lighter areas on the skin.
4 infection fighters to avoid if your child has eczema
What to avoid ... If your child has eczema, dermatologists recommend that you avoid the 4 infection fighters on the do-not-use list below. ... When a child has eczema, dermatologists often recommend that parents avoid the treatments on this do-not-use list. ... Do-not-use list ... Antibiotics applied to the skin
Eczema treatment: Coal tar preparations
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.
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Psoriatic arthritis: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn how psoriatic arthritis is diagnosed and treated.
Can a woman treat psoriasis while pregnant or breastfeeding?
Learn about safe treatments for psoriasis for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Can psoriasis affect more than my skin?
Learn about how psoriasis can affect more than just the skin.
Signs that could be melanoma on your foot
Melanoma, the most serious skin cancer, develops on skin that gets too much sun. It can also begin in places where the sun rarely shines, such as your foot. Here’s what you need to know to find melanoma on your feet.
Pemphigus: Signs and symptoms
Learn about how dermatologists identify the signs and symptoms of pemphigus.
Hyperhidrosis: FAQs
Excessive sweating? Find out about this treatable medical condition.
When does a child with eczema need allergy testing?
If your child has eczema, you may feel that the flares would stop if only you could find what causes them. Many parents ask about allergy testing. Here’s what dermatologists tell parents about eczema and allergy testing.
Eczema treatment: Topical calcineurin inhibitors (TCIs) for children
Your child’s dermatologist may prescribe this medicine when corticosteroids stop working, fail to work, or are not a good option for your child.
Xeroderma pigmentosum: Rare disease causes an extreme sensitivity to sunlight
Learn about xeroderma pigmentosum, a rare disease that causes an extreme sensitivity to sunlight.
What are those bumps on my child's skin?
These 12 common conditions can cause a rash of bumps on your child’s skin. Find out whether a condition is contagious and when your child needs treatment.
Granuloma annulare: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn more about how dermatologists diagnose and treat granuloma annulare.
DIY acne treatment
Find a wealth of resources to help you manage acne, pimples, zits, whiteheads, and blackheads, and learn when to see a dermatologist to treat your acne.
Shingles: Overview
Learn general information about shingles.
Eczema treatment: Crisaborole (Eucrisa®) ointment
Crisaborole ointment is a newer treatment for atopic dermatitis (AD), which offers an alternative to treating AD with corticosteroids that you apply to the skin, pimecrolimus cream, or tacrolimus ointment.
Hand-foot-and-mouth diseases: Signs and symptoms
Learn about how dermatologists identify the signs and symptoms of hand-foot-and-mouth disease.
Is your sports equipment causing your acne?
Some sports equipment and clothing provide an ideal environment for acne to thrive. Learn about how sports equipment can contribute to acne and how to prevent it.
Nummular eczema: Symptoms
Nummular eczema often begins with tiny bumps and blister-like sores. Here's what else to look for.
Epidermolysis bullosa: Diagnosis and treatment
The FDA has approved new medications and a gene therapy to help heal long-standing wounds.
Neurodermatitis: Treatment
Neurodermatitis often requires prescription medication to clear. Here’s what a treatment plan can include.
Thyroid disease: A checklist of skin, hair, and nail changes
Read this dermatologist checklist for signs of thyroid disease that you may identify in your skin, hair, and nails.
Scalp psoriasis: Shampoos, scale softeners, and other treatments
Learn about shampoos, scale softeners, and other treatments for scalp psoriasis.
Epidermolysis bullosa: Tips dermatologists give parents
Learn about the tips dermatologists give parents of children with epidermolysis bullosa.
Patch testing can find what's causing your rash
If an allergy could be causing your rash, your doctor may recommend patch testing. This explains what's involved.
Psoriasis treatment: Biologics
Learn how biologics are used to treat psoriasis.
Seborrheic keratoses: Tips for managing
Learn about these dermatologist tips for managing seborrheic keratoses.
Pam's personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Pam Roach.
Head lice: Tips for managing
Learn about the tips dermatologists recommend for managing head lice.
Pityriasis rosea: Signs and symptoms
Pityriasis rosea often causes a rash that begins with a herald patch, and later a widespread rash.
Rosacea: Treatment
The goals of treatment are to reduce (or eliminate) signs of rosacea, ease your discomfort, and prevent rosacea from worsening.
Tinea versicolor: Overview
Learn general information about tinea versicolor.
Practice Safe Sun | American Academy of Dermatology
Skin cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. Practice Safe Sun to reduce your risk.
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Acne Resource Center
Virtually everyone who has acne can see clearer skin. Here, you'll find dermatologists' expertise about acne treatment and skin care that you can use at home, along with guidance to figure out when you need to see a dermatologist for clearer skin.
Acne scars: Causes
Acne scars are more likely to form if a close blood relative had them or one of the following happened.
Birthmarks: Overview
Learn general information about birthmarks.
How long will I have to treat my psoriasis?
Learn about how long you will have to treat your psoriasis.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Symptoms
Pictures show some of the different ways that this group of cancers can appear on the skin.
Pityriasis rosea: Diagnosis and treatment
Most people don't need to treat pityriasis rosea, but it can help to see a dermatologist for a diagnosis.
Skin cancer types: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans diagnosis & treatment
How do dermatologists diagnose dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP)? ... Your dermatologist will closely examine your skin. If your dermatologist suspects you have DFSP, you will need a skin biopsy. This is the only way to diagnose skin cancer. Your dermatologist can safely perform a skin biopsy during an office visit. ...
Keratosis pilaris: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets keratosis pilaris and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Suzanne’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Suzanne Travis.
Is it really acne?
Find a wealth of information on acne and acne-like breakouts and how a dermatologist can help diagnose and treat the condition.
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets hand-foot-and-mouth disease and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
How to select anti-aging skin care products
Learn dermatologist tips for selecting anti-aging skin care products.
What can clear severe acne?
People who have severe acne tend to have many breakouts, which can cover their face, chest, and back. Severe acne can also appear along the jawline and neck. Learn how dermatologists can help you treat severe acne.
Claire’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Claire McFarlane.
What causes acne?
Access a wealth of resources on what causes acne and how dermatologists can help.
Poison ivy, oak, and sumac: What does the rash look like?
This article explains what a rash caused by poison ivy, oak and sumac looks like.
Shingles: Signs and symptoms
If you have symptoms of shingles like a painful blistering rash, get immediate medical care.
Vitamin D fact sheet
Find facts and statistics for reporting about vitamin D.
Isotretinoin: The truth about safety, side effects, and skin care
Misinformation about this medication is common. Here you’ll find the science-backed facts.
Skin cancer fact sheet
Find facts and statistics for reporting about skin cancer.
Tattoo removal: Lasers outshine other methods
If you’re thinking about removing either, you should know one key fact: Lasers have largely replaced other tattoo-removal methods.
Scars: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn about how dermatologists diagnose and treat scars.
7 conditions a child with eczema more likely to develop
Knowing the symptoms of these conditions can lead to early diagnosis and treatment.
Melasma: Signs and symptoms
These pictures show you the many ways that melasma can appear on the skin.
7 dermatologists’ tips for healing dry, chapped lips
While it may seem that dry, cracked lips are something you must live with until spring comes, you can have soft, supple lips year-round. Here’s what dermatologists recommend.
Genital warts: Overview
Learn general information about genital warts.
Abbe's personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Abbe Weinerman.
Sarcoidosis and your skin: Signs and symptoms
These pictures show some of the many ways that sarcoidosis can develop on the skin and affect the nails.
12 nail changes a dermatologist should examine
Have you noticed a change to any of your nails lately? A change in color, texture, or shape can be harmless, but it can also be a sign of disease. If you notice any of the following changes to a fingernail or toenail, it’s time to see a board-certified dermatologist.
Do facial masks work, and should I add one to my skin care routine?
Facial masks can help you address some skin concerns if you choose one with the right ingredients and continue treating any skin diseases or conditions.
Contact dermatitis: Causes
To get rid of contact dermatitis, you need to find what’s causing it. You can start with these common causes.
How dermatologists treat sun-damaged skin
The sun can add years to your skin. See how dermatologists treat damage caused by the sun.
Dry skin, oily skin
Dry skin can flake, itch, crack, and even bleed. To help relieve dry skin, dermatologists offer these tips.
Hair loss: Who gets and causes
Learn who suffers hair loss and what causes it.
Nummular eczema: Overview
Do you have a coin-shaped, itchy spot on skin that you injured recently? You might have nummular eczema.
Shade Structure Grant FAQs
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about the AAD's Shade Structure grant program.
Psoriatic arthritis: Overview
Learn general information about psoriatic arthritis.
Cold sores: Treatment
If a cold sore won’t go away, dermatologists can treat it and give you tips to help it clear.
Lasers and lights: How well do they treat rosacea?
Learn options for laser or light treatments to help relieve your rosacea.
Skin cancer: Types and treatment
Millions of Americans develop skin cancer every year. Knowing the warning signs could help you find the most common types of skin cancer early, when it's highly treatable.
Retinol or retinoid?
Retinoids and retinol can be found in most skin care aisles, but do you really understand the difference and how to use each? Learn how board-certified dermatologists can help you decide if retinoids are right for your skin.
How to use stick and spray sunscreens
It’s important to take precautions when using stick and spray sunscreens to ensure the best protection for you and your family. Follow these tips from board-certified dermatologists to safely and adequately apply stick and spray sunscreens.
Nummular eczema: Causes
Nummular eczema seems to develop after something triggers it. Here’s a list of common triggers.
5 signs your child's mole needs to be checked
Learn about five signs that dermatologists warn are signs that a child's mole should be checked.
COVID toes and other rashes COVID-19 can cause
Along with the swelling and discoloration, COVID toes can also cause blisters, itch, or pain. Some people develop painful raised bumps or areas of rough skin.
Hair-styling tips that can reduce flares of scalp psoriasis
Learn about hair-styling tips that can reduce flares of scalp psoriasis.
Eczema Resource Center
Eczema can cause itchy, dry, and painful skin, but it is possible to get relief. Here, you’ll find the treatment and self-care that dermatologists recommend for common types of eczema, including atopic dermatitis.
Lauren’s personal story for skin cancer awareness
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Lauren Emerson.
Childhood eczema: How to spot related health concerns
How to spot health concerns related to childhood eczema.
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.
Telemedicine: How to prepare for your appointment
These 7 steps can help you get the most from a telemedicine appointment with your dermatologist.
¿Cómo se ve el cáncer de la piel?
Aquí verá cómo se pueden ver los tipos más comunes de cáncer de piel y quién tiende a desarrollar cada tipo.
Molluscum contagiosum: Tips for managing
Learn about dermatologists' tips for managing the symptoms of molluscum contagiosum.
Atopic dermatitis: Causes
The following may play a role in causing atopic dermatitis: Your genes, immune system, and what touches your skin.
Toni’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Toni Moore.
Sarcoidosis and your skin: Diagnosis and treatment
Some patients who have sarcoidosis on their skin do not need treatment. Find out when treatment is needed.
What options are available when melanoma spreads to the brain?
Scientists have learned that attacking melanoma with different types of treatment can improve how well each individual treatment works.
Infographic: Skin cancer body mole map
Download the AAD's body mole map for information on how to check your skin for the signs of skin cancer.
Skin cancer types: Merkel cell carcinoma overview
More people are developing this rare and aggressive skin cancer, which can be mistaken for a pimple. Do you have an increased risk?
Actinic keratosis: Self-care
Having just one actinic keratosis (AK) means that your skin has been badly damaged by ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun, tanning beds, or both.
Acne keloidalis nuchae: Signs and symptoms
What looks like razor bumps or pimples on the back of the head could be acne keloidalis nuchae.
Melasma: Diagnosis and treatment
A dermatologist can tell you whether you have melasma or another condition and what can help you see clearer skin.
Hyperhidrosis: Signs and symptoms
Excessive sweating from one or two areas is a common sign of hyperhidrosis, but not the only sign.
Vitiligo discomfort stops with sunscreen use
Stella wanted her skin to stop tingling when outdoors, so her dermatologist recommended sunscreen.
Leprosy still occurs in the United States: Are you at risk?
Learn about who is at greatest risk for having leprosy in the United States.
How to reduce eczema flares with moisturizer
Dermatologists say that moisturizer is most effective when applied immediately after a bath or shower. In 3 easy steps, you’ll learn how to apply moisturizer to help reduce ezcema flares.
Biosimilars: 14 questions patients ask their dermatologist
Find out what a biosimilar is and get answers to questions that patients frequently ask about this medication.
Prurigo nodularis: 9 dermatologists’ tips for relieving the itch
Until treatment for prurigo nodularis works, these tips can help relieve the itch.
Shingles: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn about how dermatologists diagnose and treat shingles.
Eczema treatment: Corticosteroids applied to the skin
Due to their safety and effectiveness, corticosteroids are commonly used to treat eczema in people of all ages, including young children. This fact sheet highlights what parents often want to know about this treatment.
Molluscum contagiosum: Signs and symptoms
Learn about the signs and symptoms of molluscum contagiosum.
Stubborn acne? Hormonal therapy may help
Read how hormonal therapy may help to clear acne and how a dermatologist can help.
Pemphigus: Overview
Learn general information about pemphigus.
Moles: Tips for managing
Learn about dermatologists' tips for managing moles.
Hair loss: Insider secrets
Hair loss insider secrets from dermatologists.
Can a man treat psoriasis while trying to start a family?
Learn about psoriasis treatments that are safe for a man who is trying to start a family.
8 dermatologists’ tips for preventing warts
In moist areas, such as piers and pool decks, wearing shoes can prevent getting a wart
Amy's personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Amy Ohm.
How dermatologists treat acne
Learn how dermatologists can help you treat acne, pimples, whiteheads, zits, and blackheads.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Relief for skin problems
These dermatologist’s tips can help reduce your risk of getting a skin infection and help your skin feel better.
Hair loss: Tips for managing
Many people aren’t sure what to do when they notice hair loss. These dermatologists' tips can help you get started.
Skin cancer types: Melanoma Causes
Learn what causes melanoma and why some people have a higher risk of developing it.
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
How to examine your skin for skin cancer
Board-certified dermatologist shares 5 skin cancer exam tips ROSEMONT, Ill. (May 31, 2023) — Last year, 69-year-old Isabel Lievano's board-certified dermatologist diagnosed the persistent black spot under her nail as melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Though she lost her nail, she was thrilled that her dermatologist was able
Head lice: Signs and symptoms
Learn about how dermatologists identify the signs and symptoms of head lice.
Why you need sun protection in the winter
You can protect your skin year-round by following these tips from a board-certified dermatologist.
Diseases and conditions
Want to know what dermatologists tell their patients about managing conditions that affect the skin, hair, or nails? You’ll find their expertise and insight here.
Moles: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn how dermatologists diagnose and treat moles.
Should I treat my psoriasis?
Learn about why it is important for you to treat your psoriasis.
Skin cancer types: Sebaceous carcinoma overview
Do you have a painless, firm growth on your eyelid that treatment cannot get rid of? Here’s why you should see a dermatologist now.
Shingles: Tips for managing
Learn what dermatologists recommend for tips to help you manage shingles.
Medications and light treatments for psoriasis
Learn about medications and light treatments for psoriasis.
Kelly’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Kelly Kinard.
Mark’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Mark Williams.
Cellulitis: How to prevent it from returning
Learn about dermatologist tips for preventing the return of cellulitis.
Impetigo: Diagnosis and treatment
To cure this contagious skin infection, dermatologists often prescribe an antibiotic. Here’s what else you may need.
Melanoma during pregnancy: What it means for you and your baby
Melanoma can be treated safely during pregnancy. Your dermatologist will explain the risks and benefits of the recommended testing and treatment options.
Triggers could be causing your rosacea flare-ups
Learn what might be triggering your rosacea and how to avoid the triggers.
Psoriasis treatment: Apremilast
Learn how apremilast may be used to treat psoriasis.
Skin cancer types: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans signs & symptoms
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans signs and symptoms
Dermatologists' top tips for relieving dry skin
Tips include applying a cream or ointment when your skin feels dry and gently massaging it into your skin.
Razor bump remedies for men with darker skin tones
Dermatologists say you don’t have to live with the constant bumps and discomfort. See what can help.
Dermatologist explains what the mpox (monkeypox) rash looks like
During the current outbreak, mpox is causing fever, flu-like symptoms, and a rash.
Mailing lists
The Academy's membership list is more current and accurate than any other dermatology list available in the market.
Your digital health
Dermatologists are helping their patients use technology wisely and safely to manage conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
Poison ivy, oak, and sumac
Tips on how to act fast if you touch poison ivy, oak, and sumac.
Hair styling without damage
Learn how to style your hair without damaging it.
Danielle’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Danielle Gregory.
Head lice: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets head lice and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™ future events
Are you ready to step up and step out for skin cancer? Find out what future events AAD’s Skin Cancer Take a Hike!™ has planned.
Acanthosis nigricans: Signs and symptoms
Learn about the signs and symotoms of acanthosis nigricans (AN).
Indoor tanning fact sheet
Find facts and statistics for reporting about indoor tanning.
Scabies: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets scabies and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Isotretinoin: Overview
When other treatments fail to improve severe acne, isotretinoin may be an option. Get the facts.
Skin cancer types: Sebaceous carcinoma causes
Causes of sebaceous carcinoma
Dermatologists’ top tips for using leave-in conditioner
When a rinse-off conditioner (applied in the shower) isn’t enough, adding a leave-in conditioner can help.
Dry shampoo: Dermatologists’ tips for getting your best results
Spread evenly over your scalp, letting it sit on there for the recommended time. Brush or comb out.
Melanoma can be missed if you don’t check for skin cancer
Days before being diagnosed with melanoma, Andy was unaware that he had a cancerous growth on his skin.
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
Granuloma annulare: Tips for managing
Learn about dermatologist tips for managing granuloma annulare.
Skin cancer types: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans causes
Causes of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
Pityriasis rosea: FAQs
Pityriasis rosea causes a harmless rash on the skin, which usually lasts 6 to 8 weeks before disappearing.
Home remedies: What can relieve itchy eczema?
These research-proven home remedies can help relieve your child’s itchy skin.
10 hair-care habits that can damage your hair
How you style your hair can cause hair to look brittle, frizzy and lackluster or even fall out. Follow these tips from dermatologists to help style your hair without causing damage.
Impetigo: Who gets and causes
Learn more about who gets impetigo and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
Head lice: Overview
Learn general information about head lice.
Kidney disease: 11 ways it can affect your skin
Advanced kidney disease can affect your skin. Very dry skin is common, but you can also develop these problems.
How to fade dark spots in darker skin tones
Dark spots and patches rank as one of the most common reasons that people who have darker skin tones see a dermatologist.
Living with rosacea? How to reduce your risk of other conditions
Having rosacea may increase your risk of developing other diseases. While unhealthy lifestyle choices can increase your risk of developing another disease, healthy lifestyle choices can reduce that risk.
Laser hair removal: Preparation
To protect your health and find out what results you want, a dermatologist always offers a consultation before performing laser hair removal.
Caring for new piercings
These dermatologists' tips can help you keep your new piercing clean, prevent closing, and heal after a piercing.
What is telemedicine?
Telemedicine can’t always replace an office visit with your dermatologist, but it can be used for some appointments.
Mary’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Mary Lujan.
Granuloma annulare: Who gets and causes
Learn about who gets granuloma annulare and what dermatologists understand about the causes.
How long can I take an antibiotic to treat my acne?
Certain antibiotics can reduce the amount of bacteria on your skin and lessen inflammation. Learn about how long you can take antibiotics to treat acne and how a dermatologist can help.
How to apply sunscreen
Use sunscreen that offers SPF 30 or higher, broad-spectrum protection, and water resistance. Reapply.
Smallpox vaccine: What are the risks if someone has eczema?
Developing a health problem due to the smallpox vaccine is rare. Smallpox was wiped out more than 30 years ago, so the smallpox vaccine is no longer available to the public. A few people, however, still get this vaccine. For anyone who has (or had) eczema, it’s important to take
How to treat cradle cap
Many babies develop this rash, which tends to improve by 6 to 12 months of age. Until then, here’s how to treat it at home.
Pemphigus: Diagnosis and treatment
Learn about how dermatologists diagnose and treat pemphigus.
A dermatologist’s guide to skincare from growing up to glowing up
Board-certified dermatologist (and mom) shares holiday shopping tips for teens and tweens. ROSEMONT, Ill. (Oct. 28, 2025) — As online skincare trends continue to capture the attention of tweens and teens (and major retailers roll out early holiday promotions), an AAD board-certified dermatologist offers guidance to help families cut through
Cellulitis: Overview
Learn general information about cellulitis.
Cellulitis: Signs and symptoms
Learn about how dermatologists identify the signs and symptoms of cellulitis.
11 tips to prevent nail fungus
Keeping your feet clean and dry and sanitizing nail clippers are a few ways to prevent nail fungus.
Acne-like breakouts could be folliculitis
Learn about folliculitis and the acne-like breakouts associated it.
Is vitiligo a medical condition?
People develop vitiligo when their body attacks healthy cells, so vitiligo is an autoimmune disease.
Can COVID-19 cause hair loss?
If you notice hair loss months after recovering from COVID-19, the cause could be temporary hair shedding.
Melanoma strikes men harder
By age 50, men are more likely than women to develop melanoma. Sun protection can reduce this risk.
¿Cómo puedo prevenir el cáncer de piel?
Siga estos consejos para proteger su piel y reducir el riesgo de cáncer de piel.
Gential herpes: Overview
Learn general information about genital herpes.
How to test skin care products
Before you add a skin care product to your routine, dermatologists recommend testing it. Here are the steps to follow.
Adult acne
Some adults continue to get acne well into their 30s, 40s, and even 50s. Learn causes of and treatments for adult acne.
Are your hair-care products causing breakouts?
Shampoos, conditioners, and styling products can cause whiteheads and other types of acne in these areas. Learn about how hair-care products may contribute to acne.
7 nail-care tips that can reduce nail psoriasis
Learn about seven nail-care tips that can reduce nail psoriasis.
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.
Jessica’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Jessica Heissenbuttel.
Kristin’s personal story for skin cancer awareness
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Kristin Runyon.
AAD Meetings: First-time exhibitor information
First-time exhibitors learn how to reserve your booth space for an AAD meeting and take advantage of the high impact exhibit hall and connect with dermatology experts and decision makers.
Advice from dermatologists about how to treat minor cuts
Cuts from a sharp knife or a piece of glass are very common. They often occur while people are preparing food, washing dishes, or even crafting. All it takes is a slip of the knife or a dish breaking, and suddenly there’s blood. However, while these types of cuts are
Seborrheic dermatitis: Overview
This common skin condition, called cradle cap in babies, causes a rash that usually develops on the scalp.
3 techniques that can strengthen eczema treatment
If the eczema medicine that you apply to your child’s skin fails to work, ask your child’s dermatologist if one of these three techniques could improve results.
Hidradenitis suppurativa: How to cope when depression hits
When depression hits, it can feel like nothing can help. These tips can help you get started.
What can get rid of age spots?
If you feel that age spots are telling people you’re past your prime, you may be able to fade those spots significantly. Sometimes, you can even get rid of them.
Atopic dermatitis: Symptoms
Atopic dermatitis tends to itch, often intensely. Signs include dry, scaly skin, usually with a rash or small bumps.
How to prevent hair damage from a weave or extensions
To prevent hair damage from a weave or extensions, dermatologists recommend following these tips.
Ichthyosis vulgaris: Signs and symptoms
Learn about how dermatologists identify the signs and symptoms of ichthyosis vulgaris.
Bullous pemphigoid: Causes
Bullous pemphigoid is an autoimmune disease. It causes the body to attack fibers that connect layers of the skin.
Melanoma resources
Find resources on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of melanoma.
Is it possible to control eczema?
Yes, it is possible to control eczema. And, controlling eczema has benefits. Controlling eczema can decrease flares, improve your child’s health and quality of life and reduce the amount of medicine needed — and the need for medicine.
How to prevent skin cancer
Follow these tips to protect your skin from the sun's damaging UV rays and reduce your risk of skin cancer.
6 razor bump prevention tips from dermatologists
Razor bumps develop when shaved hairs curl back into your skin. Changing a few habits can help prevent them.
Eczema treatment: Antihistamines
If itchy eczema leaves your child unable to fall asleep or sleep through the night, your dermatologist may recommend an antihistamine, but only for a short time.
Support AAD Shade Structures
Learn about supporting AAD Shade Structures.
Good Skin Knowledge: Lesson plans and activities
Learn about daily skin care, sun safety, healthy hair and nails, and more with Good Skin Knowledge, the AAD’s youth education program. These fun, easy-to-use lesson plans are designed to be easily implemented in a variety of settings for children 8-13 years old.
Can eczema affect my child’s mood?
Living with the constant itch of eczema often affects a child’s mood. Here are research-proven ways to ease the discomfort.
11 dermatologists’ tips for healthy nails
Tips include file your nails in one direction, never remove your cuticle, and trim your toenails regularly.
How can I find eczema triggers outdoors?
If spending time outdoors causes your child’s eczema to flare, this chart may help you figure out why and what you can do to prevent flare-ups.
Start skin self-exams in your 20s
Before her melanoma diagnosis, Leah spent a lot of her time tanning, whether in indoor tanning beds or laying out in the sun, without sun protection.
Pictures of basal cell carcinoma | AAD
See pictures of basal cell carcinoma on a variety of skin tones. This skin cancer can vary in both color and shape. Get dermatologist-reviewed facts on basal cell carcinoma.
Vitiligo: How to make it less visible and prevent spreading
Protecting your skin from the sun and injury can help, as can these other tips from dermatologists.
Tattoos: 7 unexpected skin reactions and what to do about them
Even if you get inked by a licensed tattoo artist and follow the aftercare, your skin can react in weird and unexpected ways. If you’re having a reaction, here’s what may be happening and what you can do.
Basal cell carcinoma: Outcome and life after treatment | AAD
People rarely die of basal cell carcinoma skin cancer, but outcomes depend on when it's treated. Get dermatologist guidance on life after treatment.
Poison ivy, oak, and sumac: Who gets a rash, and is it contagious?
A rash from one of these poisonous plants usually shows up as red, itchy bumps on the skin.
How to treat dandruff
These dermatologists’ tips tell you what ingredients to look for in a dandruff shampoo and how to use it effectively.
How to care for a new piercing
Board-certified dermatologist’s aftercare tips ROSEMONT, Ill. (Sept. 20, 2023) — Piercings can be a fun way for people to enhance their personal style. While people may get piercings on different parts of the body, some piercings, like earlobe piercings, are more common and can be less risky. However, all body
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
Ashley’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Ashley Michulka.
Poison ivy, oak, and sumac: When does the rash appear?
The amount of time it takes for a rash to appear depends on whether you’ve had a rash from one of the plants before. Learn more.
Jenelle’s personal story
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Jenelle DeVries.
Kim’s personal story about skin cancer
Read the skin cancer survivor story of Kim Ree.
Eczema treatment: Antibiotics and other antimicrobials
Eczema increases your child’s risk of developing a skin infection, which requires treatment. This explains how these infections are treated.