Interview with Dr. Robinson

Dermatology & Clinical Research

With medical experience spanning the states of Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, and Texas, as well as South Korea, our new dermatologist is well-traveled and extensively experienced in diagnosing and treating both benign and malignant skin conditions. Carolyn A. Robinson, DO, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon. She also loves building furniture and … Read Full Article

Emsculpt Neo: The Latest Body Sculpting Treatment

Emsculpt Neo

Non-surgical body sculpting treatments are gaining popularity from those looking to enhance their curves through toning muscles or burning fat. Emsculpt Neo is a game-changer that simultaneously burns fat and stimulates muscle activity for increased strength and size. It is the latest in body sculpting treatments and the only FDA-cleared procedure that can do both. … Read Full Article

Sexual and Urological Health in Women

Sexual and urological health

Body aging, childbirth, and menopause can lead to relaxed pelvic floor muscles and changes in vaginal tissues. The results for many women are urinary incontinence and decreased sexual function. Texas Dermatology is committed to the sexual and urological health of women. Our Viveve and Emsella procedures are non-surgical options to help increase sexual function and … Read Full Article

Hyperhidrosis: The Sweaty Truth

Hyperhidrosis

Sweat is a necessary function that prevents the body from overheating. We sweat when we’re nervous, hot, and after physical activity. For the 15.3 million people with hyperhidrosis, the sweat comes whether the body needs cooling or not. The sweaty truth is hyperhidrosis is more than embarrassing. Thankfully, Texas Dermatology has a solution that can help. Getting … Read Full Article

Tips for Managing Molluscum Contagiosum

Managing molluscum contagiosum

Molluscum Contagiosum is a relatively harmless viral skin condition. It causes round, firm, yet painless bumps to form anywhere on the skin. Anyone can get it, but it is most common in children under ten years old. Within 6 to 12 months, in some cases longer than 12 months, the lesions usually go away on their own, … Read Full Article

What is a Vascular Malformation?

Vascular malformations

Vascular malformations can cause cosmetic and functional abnormalities in the veins, blood vessels, capillaries, lymph nodes, and arteries. They are typically present at birth but can also appear days or weeks after. Some vascular malformations occur on the skin and do not require treatment, while others are internal and can lead to severe complications if … Read Full Article

What is Contact Dermatitis Patch Testing?

Contact dermatitis patch testing

Contact dermatitis is when the skin becomes itchy and inflamed after coming into contact with a substance that triggers an allergic reaction. 80% of those affected have the type that causes a reaction in the skin cells, versus an immune response. Almost everyone gets contact dermatitis at least once in their lives. If you can … Read Full Article

Update from Our Mission Trail Location: Expansion Now Open!

Mission Trail now

Dr. John Browning opened our Mission Trail location in September 2017. It became so popular that the waiting room could no longer hold the volume of patients comfortably. Recognizing the need for more space, our team worked quickly to expand the location. The expansion allows our team to serve our community better. This location provides … Read Full Article