Tag: Sun Protection

A Bump That Bleeds: When to Get Evaluated

Yes, a bump that bleeds can be worth getting evaluated, especially if it bleeds more than once, does not heal, keeps crusting over, or seems to be changing. Not every bleeding bump is dangerous. Sometimes the cause is irritation, a picked blemish, a benign growth, or friction from shaving or clothing. But bleeding is also… Read more »

Is My Skin Shedding After a Sunburn Actually Peeling?

Yes, in many cases, skin shedding after a sunburn is simply peeling. It usually happens when the top layers of sun-damaged skin begin to dry out and separate as your body clears away injured cells. While that can look dramatic, peeling does not always mean something more serious is happening. That said, not every sunburn… Read more »

Travel Skincare Packing List (Minimal but Effective)

Travel can be hard on skin, even when everything else about the trip feels easy. Long flights, dry cabin air, sun exposure, hotel toiletries, and changes in climate can leave your routine feeling less reliable than it does at home. The good news is that you usually do not need to pack your entire bathroom…. Read more »

Can a Dermatologist Tell If a Mole Is Cancer Just by Looking?

In many cases, a dermatologist can tell when a mole looks concerning just by examining it closely. Experienced dermatologists are trained to spot patterns that raise suspicion, including asymmetry, irregular borders, multiple colors, growth, or bleeding. They may also use a dermatoscope, a handheld magnifying device that helps reveal details not visible to the naked… Read more »

Melasma vs. Sun Spots: Choosing the Right Laser Treatment

Not every dark spot should be treated the same way. That is especially true when comparing melasma and sun spots. They can look similar at first glance, but they behave differently, respond differently to heat and light, and often need different treatment strategies. The short version is this: sun spots are often more straightforward to… Read more »

Is That New Mole Cancer or Just an Ingrown Hair?

A new spot can be surprisingly hard to read on your own. Sometimes it is an irritated hair follicle or a small ingrown hair after shaving, waxing, or friction. Other times, a new or changing lesion deserves a closer look, especially if it does not behave like a typical pimple or razor bump. The short… Read more »

Is That New Dark Spot Skin Cancer or Just Age Spots?

A new dark spot can be something harmless, such as an age spot, but it can also be a sign that your skin needs a closer look. The tricky part is that several common growths and sun-related changes can overlap in color, shape, or texture, especially on the face, chest, shoulders, arms, and hands. The… Read more »