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Your source for the best dermatologic advice
Welcome to Piction Health's blog, your go-to resource for trusted advice and expert tips on maintaining optimal skin, nail and hair health.
Tattoos and Your Skin: A Dermatologist’s Perspective
Tattoos have become a popular form of self-expression in recent years. But how does the process of tattooing actually impact your skin health?
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Teen Acne vs. Adult Acne: Strategies for Every Age
Teenagers and adults alike have faced the battle against acne at some point. Acne can be frustrating, embarrassing, and sometimes even painful.
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Telehealth and Dermatology: Exploring the Future of Consultations
Telehealth has revolutionized the healthcare industry, providing patients with convenient and accessible care without the need for in-person visits.
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Sun Protection Simplified: Decoding SPF and Your Skin's Health
With so many products on the market claiming various sun protection factors (SPF), it can be challenging to understand what SPF really means.
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Summer Skin Care: Managing Acne in the Heat
The summer season brings with it a lot of excitement. However, for those who struggle with acne, the heat can be a challenging time for their skin.
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Sulfur: An Effective Acne Treatment
Sulfur has been used in skincare for centuries, dating back to ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and Romans.
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Sun Protection: A Dermatologist's Guide for the Florida Sun
Living in Florida means being exposed to intense sunshine year-round. The state's climate and proximity to the equator result in higher levels of UV radiation.
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Take the Curology Quiz to Discover Your Perfect Skincare Routine
Taking care of your skin is important for both your health and confidence. But with so many skincare products, how do you know which ones are right for you?
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Spironolactone for Stubborn Acne
Do you suffer from heart failure, high blood pressure, or hormonal acne? If so, you may have heard of a medication called spironolactone.
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