What is Rosacea?
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that affects the face. It is usually marked by flushing or redness of the face and can also exhibit pimples, red bumps, or telangiectasia, a.k.a visible...
View ArticleAcne and Rosacea Meeting
After a successful pilot meeting in October 2020, Dr. Graber will be directing two virtual Acne and Rosacea Meetings this year. These virtual meetings will be held May 11 and October 15, 2021 and will...
View ArticleCountering The Change
Click here to see the original article. With life expectancy at an all-time high, more women are dealing with the skin concerns that accompany and follow menopause—including dry and thinning skin,...
View ArticleSkin Cancer
Skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer diagnosed in the United States. 1 in 5 Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer at one point in their lives. Let that sink in. Additionally,...
View ArticleTreating Acne with Tetracycline Class Antibiotics
When it comes to treаting acne, аntibiotics are often thought of as the first line of defense. Tetracycline is one class of antibiotic, of which three are commonly used for acne (doxycycline,...
View ArticleNew Year, New Skincare Routine
As the New Year begins, why not start with a solid foundation for healthy skin? An effective skincare routine is essential to maintaining good skin health and overall wellness. Start with three core...
View ArticleVitamin C in Skin Care: The Benefits and How to Incorporate It Into Your Routine
Vitamin C is a potent ingredient that can help you keep your skin looking soft, smooth, and radiant. Not only can vitamin C protect your skin from the damaging effects of UV light and free radical...
View ArticleRosacea Awareness
Rosacea is a widespread inflammatory skin condition affecting many US individuals. The Dermatology Institute of Boston strives to educate people about this condition and help them communicate...
View ArticleChemical Peels are Back at Our Boston Location!
We are now offering chemical peels once again! The Dermatology Institute of Boston is proud to announce that we are offering three kinds of chemical peels: glycolic, salicylic acid, and Jessner’s. This...
View ArticleAcne Awareness
Acne is an exceedingly common condition. Many people think that acne only affects teenagers but this is false – acne can affect adults as well. At our practice, we regularly see patients for treatment...
View ArticleDermatologists Answer Common Questions About Bedbugs
While there is no official bedbug season, as the weather gets colder and holiday travel begins, it is important to look out for potential bedbugs and their bites. Bedbugs are small, brown, oval-shaped,...
View ArticleWinter Skin Trends
Everybody needs good skin care — from age 1 to 101. That’s why to help you keep your skin looking its best, this winter, the Dermatology Institute of Boston has prepared these safe skincare trends to...
View ArticleWhat’s Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is defined as “excessive sweating”. It typically happens in the palms, soles, and armpits, or where sweat glands are present. It affects 3% of the US population. Men and women are equally...
View ArticleStings, Bites, Scrapes and Burns: How to Treat Your Skin This Summer
Despite the many joys of summer, it can be an assault on our skin. Check out these common summer skin maladies and tips to keep your skin happy this summer! As always, seek medical attention if your...
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