Skincare Recommendations For that Back-to-School Glow

Skincare Recommendations For that Back-to-School Glow

Read our latest blog on the top dermatologist-approved skincare recommendations for the back-to-school glow you deserve! Beautiful and healthy skin doesn’t require expensive products; it requires the right ones. It’s Time to Reset your Routine  Think of skincare as a priority homework assignment where completion results in your skin being top of the class. A … Read Full Article

Hair Loss Awareness Month – All About Alopecia

All About Alopecia

August is recognized as Hair Loss Awareness Month and gives us the opportunity to discuss advancements in treatments and technology for something that affects the masses – alopecia areata. An Overview Both women and men are affected by alopecia areata, an autoimmune disease in which your immune system attacks healthy hair follicles. As a result, those … Read Full Article

All About Acne: Types, Triggers, and When to See a Professional

Acne types triggers

Around 50 million Americans are affected by acne each year, which means some of you reading this blog may be dealing with it. Since June is Acne Awareness Month, we’re going back to the basics of acne and talking about the types, triggers, and when to see a professional. Acne Types Acne occurs when the … Read Full Article

Mother’s Day: Urinary Incontinence

Mother's Day and urinary incontinence

Urinary incontinence is when a person leaks urine because the muscles in and around the bladder don’t work the way they should. Anyone can develop it, but it’s more common in older people and women. Mother’s Day is quickly approaching, and taking advantage of our urinary incontinence services could be the perfect gift. Types of … Read Full Article

Melanoma Monday

Melanoma Monday

Melanoma is a dangerous type of skin cancer with the ability to rapidly spread to other organs if not treated in the early stages. Early detection is the cornerstone of Skin Cancer Awareness Month which occurs annually every May. Even though there are several types of skin cancers, melanoma is one of the most common. … Read Full Article

How Much Do You Know About Rosacea?

How much do you know about rosacea

Over 16 million Americans live with rosacea, and many more are unaware they have it. April is Rosacea Awareness Month, and the purpose is to spread accurate information and educate the public about the significance and prevalence of this common condition. By spreading the facts, we can also help those who don’t know they have … Read Full Article

How Vitamin C Helps the Skin

How vitamin C helps the skin

April 4th, National Vitamin C Day, is a celebration of how we’ve benefitted from its nutritional magnificence. When most people think of vitamin C, they think of immune support, but there are many other benefits. In recent years, more and more products are being made with vitamin C. Let’s explore how vitamin C helps the … Read Full Article

How to Care for Hiking-Related Injuries to the Skin

How to care for hiking-related injuries to the skin

In Texas, it’s finally nice enough weather to enjoy the outdoors and explore a new hiking trail or an old favorite. Whether you’re going to Palmetto State Park or brave the South Rim Trail at Big Bend, you should take all necessary precautions first. Injuries on the trail are never fun. We have some first … Read Full Article

How Heart Disease Affects the Skin

How heart disease affects the skin

Our skin is the largest organ of the body. It tells us when we’ve spent too much time in the sun or when the winter dryness has sucked away too much moisture. So, it’s not so surprising to learn that it can also warn us when other conditions arise, such as heart disease. February is … Read Full Article

The Best Food Choices for Skin Health

Best food choices for skin health

In our last blog, we talked about the impact of what we consume on our skin. In particular, individuals with chronic skin conditions are more susceptible to internal and external factors. While some can worsen symptoms, others can help. Though the needs for everyone’s skin will vary, we have some general guidelines for the best … Read Full Article