Olumiant for Pediatric Alopecia

Pediatric Alopecia

Alopecia areata is a common autoimmune disease in which the body attacks its own hair follicles. This leads to bald spots and sometimes total baldness. Alopecia affects about 6.7 million people in the U.S. (160 million worldwide.) Although alopecia can occur at any age, 65% of those affected experience symptoms before the age of 16. … Read Full Article

Skin Maintenance Post-Actinic Keratoses Removal

Dermatology & Clinical Research

HOW TO TREAT ACTINIC KERATOSES Casey Bloom Actinic keratosis is among the most common skin disorders encountered regularly by dermatologists in clinical practice. Studies showed that this skin condition represented 14%, or 47 million, of all dermatologist visits in the United States.  Suppose you recently underwent actinic keratoses removal. How do you maintain your skin … Read Full Article

7 Facts You Might Not Know About Vitiligo

Facts About Vitiligo

The skin condition vitiligo is something that many people have heard of, but some people may not know much about it. Vitiligo occurs when a person’s immune system attacks the body’s cells which are responsible for the production of color in our skin, hair, and eyes, called melanocytes. When these cells are attacked and destroyed, … Read Full Article

Importance of Exfoliating

Dermatology & Clinical Research

Exfoliating is removing dead skin cells from the skin’s surface. It’s an essential part of any skincare routine but often overlooked. Exfoliating has many benefits for the skin, and it’s important to do it regularly to maintain healthy and glowing skin. In this blog post, we’ll explore the importance of exfoliating and why it should … Read Full Article

Pros and Cons of Juvéderm, Restylane and RHA Fillers

Dermatology & Clinical Research

Are you considering injectable or dermal fillers to help enhance your appearance? You’re not alone. Access to the best non-surgical treatments has drastically changed, making it possible for many women and men alike to improve their looks through cosmetic enhancements such as fillers. In this blog, we’re discussing the pros and cons of the popular … Read Full Article

Your Intro to All Things HALO

Your Intro to All Things HALO

When it comes to trending treatments in dermatology that help with the appearance of aging, HALO is definitely at the top of the list. Using laser technology, HALO is able to stimulate your body’s natural healing response which helps to eliminate years of damage to your skin. Although this new treatment option is widely known … Read Full Article

An Introduction to EMFACE – Dermatology’s New, Non-Invasive Facial Contouring

An introduction to emface

BTL is the company responsible for pioneering many advancements in the world of aesthetics and physiotherapy. They are also responsible for creating one of the most exciting innovations currently in facial treatments: EMFACE. In today’s blog, we’re giving you a full introduction to this new, non-invasive facial contouring in dermatology. What is EMFACE? EMFACE is a … Read Full Article

Allergy Patch Testing VS. Prick Testing: Which is Best?

Allergy Patch Testing VS. Prick Testing: Which is Best?

It’s a very common thing to have a stuffy nose and watery eyes and blame it on the season changes. Or to always feel uneasy after eating certain foods and chalk it up to just needing to ease up on the cheese. However, these are signs from our bodies that an allergy could be occurring.  … Read Full Article

Treat Your Alopecia Areata with Olumiant

alopecia areata

Although you may not be familiar with the name, alopecia areata is a very common autoimmune disease affecting almost 300,000 people in the U.S. annually. Alopecia areata causes the body to attack its own hair follicles, thus leading to hair loss and bald spots. This phenomenon usually occurs on the scalp and face but is … Read Full Article

Opzelura: A Breakthrough Topical in Dermatology

Opzelura: A Breakthrough Topical in Dermatology

Here at Texas Dermatology, one of our favorite ways to contribute to the medical field is by conducting clinical trials meant to aid the advancement of medicine. What makes this more exciting is when a drug we’ve personally tested is approved by the Food and Drug Administration and made accessible to the public. A great … Read Full Article