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Field Therapy for Actinic Keratoses: Comparing 5-FU, Imiquimod, PDT, & Chemowraps

Actinic keratoses (AKs) don’t necessarily appear in isolated spots. Instead, they often develop across a broader area of sun-damaged skin—what dermatologists call a “field.” That’s why treatment for AKs tends to involve field therapy, which targets both visible and invisible precancerous cells. At Medovate Dermatology, several effective field therapy options can help treat AKs and […]

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Should You Get the Shingles Vaccine? What Dermatologists Recommend

Shingles is more common (and more uncomfortable) than many people realize. Caused by the same virus that leads to chickenpox, shingles can result in a painful, blistering rash and a whole slew of other symptoms, sometimes even with lasting neurological problems and vision loss. Because of this, dermatologists strongly recommend vaccination for many adults.  Do

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Razor Bumps (PFB): Blade Choice, Technique, and Treatment Options

Razor bumps—medically known as pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB)—are a common and frustrating problem, especially for men who shave regularly. If you’re dealing with painful bumps, ingrown hairs, or dark marks along the beard or neck, you’re not alone. At Medovate Dermatology, we frequently help patients manage razor bumps effectively and prevent long-term skin changes. Why Razor

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Female Pattern Hair Loss vs. Telogen Effluvium: What’s the Difference?

As a woman, noticing thinning hair or increased shedding can be alarming, especially when you’re not sure what’s causing it. Two of the most common reasons women experience hair loss are female pattern hair loss and telogen effluvium. While these conditions may cause similar hair loss symptoms, they are not the same and require different

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Sunscreen for Darker Skin Tones: Tinted Mineral vs. Chemical — Ask a Dermatologist

Sunscreen is a critical part of protecting your skin from sun damage. Without it, even the best treatments for wrinkles, pigmentation, or texture changes won’t last—because new sun damage will undo those results. No matter your skin tone, you should consistently wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen every day, along with other methods of sun protection such

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