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Rodgers Dermatology: Frisco’s premier dermatology practice

Welcome to Rodgers Dermatology! Located in Frisco, Texas, Rodgers Dermatology provides comprehensive, state-of-the-art dermatological treatments for both medical and aesthetic purposes. Our dedicated team helps patients look and feel their best by tailoring treatments to suit each person's unique needs…

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Get the Lips You’ve Always Wanted!

Your smile is one of the first things that people notice about you, and your mouth becomes a focal point when you speak or laugh. When you feel uncomfortable with the way your lips look, you can easily shy away…

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Acne: Causes and Importance of Treatment

You have acne — many people do. You've tried countless acne lotions and face washes, but nothing seems to get rid of your face blemishes. Perhaps you've avoided seeing a dermatologist because you figured it would clear up on its…

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Can Diet Affect Acne?

One of the most common questions I am asked is if diet can affect acne.   There has been quite a bit of research into this very question, and a few possible links have been discovered.  Some studies have shown a…

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Sunscreen Safety

Some patients are concerned from reports that sunscreens themselves may be harmful or lead to skin cancer.  This recent article by the Skin Cancer Foundation address many of the concerns and myths surrounding the use of sunscreen.  Remember, suncreen use…

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Total Body Examinations Cut Melanoma Deaths in Half

The results of a recently-published study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD)show that regular total-body skin exams by physicians can cut melanoma deaths in half.  The study was conducted in Germany in 2003, and involved 360,388 patients,…

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Are self tanners safe?

Self-tanning products usually contain dihydroxyacetone (DHA), which is approved by the FDA for this use.  DHA is a sugar molecule that bronzes the top layer of the skin within a few hours.  The color fades in a week to 10…

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