ASDS is the largest specialty organization exclusively representing dermatologic surgeons who have training to treat the health, function & beauty of skin.

Joined February 2013
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Ask a Derm – Will I have a scar after skin surgery? ASDS board certified dermatologist Dr. Jeffery Scott explains. Have a question for a dermatologist? Share it in the comments. 👇 #ASDSSkinMD #AskADerm
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Acne scars can linger long after breakouts fade, often caused by inflammation from clogged pores, excess oil, bacteria and dead skin cells. But not all acne scars look the same. Let’s break down the two main types of acne scars. #ASDSSkinMD #AcneAwarenessMonth
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Fact or Fiction? Acne scars can’t be improved. ❌ Fiction. Today’s treatments – including minimally invasive and non-surgical options – can significantly improve the texture, depth and appearance of acne scars.
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When oil (sebum), dead skin cells and bacteria get trapped in pores, acne can form – from blackheads and pimples to painful cystic acne. If breakouts are persistent, a board certified dermatologist can help create a treatment plan tailored to your skin.
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Ask a Derm – What skin conditions can red light therapy treat? ASDS board certified dermatologist Dr. Isabella Camacho Hubbard explains. Have a question for a dermatologist? Share it in the comments. 👇 #ASDSSkinMD #AskADerm
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Acne doesn’t always end when the breakout disappears. ASDS board certified dermatologist Dr. Briana Olamiju discusses post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation – the stubborn dark spot that can linger after acne heals, especially in medium to deeper skin tones. youtu.be/0GhhmDTadEU

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Skin cancer is color blind. Anyone can get skin cancer, no matter the color of their skin.
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There is no such thing as a healthy suntan. Every time your skin color changes after sun exposure, your risk of developing skin cancer increases. #ASDSSkinMD #tanning #skincancerawareness #skincare #skincancer
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Do you find the alphabet soup of terms on sunscreen confusing? ASDS board certified dermatologist Dr. Bassel Mahmoud breaks down the different sunscreen terms and what you should look for. #ASDSSkinMD #NationalSunscreenDay youtu.be/2gaAvE8DmbY
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Ask a Derm – Are there good topical treatments for my superficial skin cancer? ASDS board certified dermatologist Dr. Aamir Hussain answers this and more.
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Outdoor sports and activities often mean plenty of sun exposure, but with the right precautions, you can stay protected and reduce your risk of skin cancer while still enjoying the game. #ASDSSkinMD #SkinCancerAwarenessMonth
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Laser treatments are more than just cosmetic. ASDS board certified dermatologist Dr. Mathew Avram explains how laser treatments can do more than improve the appearance of skin — they may also help reduce the risk of certain common skin cancers. youtu.be/cyrL0fOHPnc

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Sun Protection Factor (SPF) indicates how well a sunscreen will protect your skin from the sun's harmful UV rays. ☀️Visit asds.net/sol for more skin cancer and sun safety materials – available in English and Spanish.
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Fact or Fiction? People who tan easily and rarely burn will not get skin cancer. ❌ Fiction. There is no such thing as a healthy suntan. Every time your skin color changes after sun exposure, your risk of developing sun-related ailments – including skin cancer – increases.
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Can skin cancer progression be slowed? ASDS board certified dermatologist Dr. Kimberly Butterwick explains preventive skin cancer treatments that may help slow the development and progression of certain skin cancers. youtu.be/IvB_olkxRI4
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Skin cancer occurs when cells in your skin grow out of control. It can happen anywhere on the body but is most common in areas that are exposed to the sun — the face, neck, arms and legs. ☀️Visit asds.net/sol for more skin cancer and sun safety materials
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Fact or Fiction? A tanning bed is safer than UV rays from the sun. ❌ Fiction. The intense ultraviolet radiation penetrates deep into your skin, damaging cells — triggering premature aging and increasing your risk of skin cancer. #ASDSSkinMD #skincancerawarenessmonth
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Four Steps to Preventing Skin Cancer ☀️ With early detection and treatment, most skin cancers are completely curable. ASDS board certified dermatologist Dr. Susan Bushelman shares four steps you can take to help lower your risk. asds.net/skin-cancer youtu.be/-sqyfcQ0CL0
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May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month ☀️ If you notice anything unusual like a mole that changes color or a spot that won’t heal, don’t ignore it! Schedule a skin cancer screening with a board certified dermatologist. Find one near you ➡️asds.net/find #ASDSSkinMD
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When it comes to managing rosacea, the right treatment can make all the difference. Because symptoms and severity vary, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Consult a board certified dermatologist for the right treatment for you! Locate one near you ➡️ asds.net/find
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