
5 Tips for Preventing Eczema Flare-Ups This Fall
Does the cooler weather seem to worsen your eczema? Lukewarm showers and a humidifier may help. We’ve got more tips from the experts on what you can do to prevent eczema flare-ups this fall.
Vaccines and Fillers Statement
The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) released a statement regarding dermal filler reactions as follows: Given currently available data, patients already treated with dermal fillers should not be discouraged or precluded from receiving vaccines of any kind. Similarly, patients who have had vaccines should not be precluded from receiving dermal fillers in the future.
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The board-certified dermatologists at Associated Skin Care Specialists are known throughout the Twin Cities for their dedicated, compassionate, and skillful approach to patient care.
Associated Skin Care Specialists offers comprehensive dermatology care for all ages. Our services include pediatric dermatology, adult dermatology, surgical dermatology through Mohs surgery, cosmetic dermatology, dermatopathology, and dermatology research at six convenient locations: Blaine, Fridley, Maple Grove, Coon Rapids, Eden Prairie, and Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Some of the many conditions the board-certified dermatologists at Associated Skin Care Specialists treat include psoriasis, shingles, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, hives, and all types of skin cancer, including melanoma. With specialized training in both pediatric and adult dermatology, the skilled physicians help patients of all ages achieve optimal skin, hair, and nail health.
Patient convenience is a major priority for the Associated Skin Care Specialists team. To make it easier than ever to get top quality dermatology care from a board-certified dermatologist, we now offer virtual visits where patients can send photos and get customized advice and treatment.
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Does the cooler weather seem to worsen your eczema? Lukewarm showers and a humidifier may help. We’ve got more tips from the experts on what you can do to prevent eczema flare-ups this fall.
Though relatively harmless, rashes aren’t all the same. If you have a rash that lasts more than six weeks, you may have chronic hives and should see a dermatologist. Learn more about chronic hives and how to get relief.
Knowing the early signs of shingles may mean shortening the length of the infection and reducing your risk of complications. Here, we walk you through what to look for and when to get help.