Tag: Men’s Skin

Why Does My Skin Burn After Shaving?

If your skin burns, stings, or feels hot after shaving, the most common reason is irritation from the shave itself. Shaving removes hair, but it can also disturb the outer skin barrier, create tiny surface nicks, and trigger inflammation around hair follicles, especially when the skin is dry, sensitive, or shaved too closely. The feeling… Read more »

Erythrasma: A Coral-Red Fluorescent Rash in Skin Folds Mimicking Fungus

A rash in the skin folds can be frustrating, especially when it looks like fungus but does not seem to behave the way you expect. Erythrasma is one possible reason: a superficial bacterial skin condition that often appears in warm, moist areas such as the groin, underarms, under the breasts, between the toes, or other… Read more »

Hair Thinning in Men: Common Options to Discuss

Hair thinning can feel personal, especially when it changes the way your hairline, crown, or overall density looks in photos, at work, or during social plans. For many men, the first signs are subtle: a wider part, a receding hairline, more scalp showing at the crown, or more shedding than usual. The right next step… Read more »

TruSculpt Flex for Core Definition After Weight Loss or Pregnancy

After weight loss or pregnancy, the midsection can feel different even when healthy habits are in place. Skin laxity, muscle tone, posture, genetics, and time all play a role, and the best approach is usually the one that respects your anatomy rather than chasing a one-size-fits-all result. TruSculpt Flex is a noninvasive muscle stimulation treatment… Read more »

Best Questions to Ask at an Acne Appointment

An acne appointment is more helpful when you arrive with a few clear questions. Whether breakouts are new, persistent, painful, or leaving marks, the goal is not to guess your way through more products. It is to understand what may be contributing to your skin pattern and what options may make sense after a dermatologist… Read more »

Why Do I Get Razor Bumps on My Neck?

Razor bumps on the neck are common because the skin in this area is often shaved closely, moves frequently, and can be more prone to friction from collars, sweat, and grooming products. The bumps may look like acne, but they are often related to hairs that curl back toward the skin after shaving. In many… Read more »

Are Warts From Bad Hygiene?

No. Warts are not a sign that someone has poor hygiene. Warts are caused by certain types of human papillomavirus, often called HPV, that can enter the top layer of skin through tiny breaks, irritation, or softened skin. Clean, careful people can still get them. That said, hygiene habits can influence how easily the virus… Read more »