by Staff SanovaDermatology | Oct 16, 2016 | Discoloration, Skin Lesions, Infections, Rashes, Inflammation, Swelling
Erythema Nodosum is an inflammatory condition that happens deep underneath the skin, within the subcutaneous fatty layer. It is a somewhat rare condition that can affect both men and women between the ages of 20 – 40. “It typically appears as painful...
by Staff SanovaDermatology | Jul 3, 2016 | Cosmetic Dermatology, Body Contouring, Skin Tightening, Treatments, Swelling, fat, Kybella, Chin
Do your photos highlight your double chin? Are you bothered by the lack of definition on your jaw line? Good news! There is a solution to the neck fullness that’s disrupting your profile: It’s called Kybella. “Kybella is a prescription medication...
by admin | Mar 15, 2016 | Eczema, Dermatitis, Allergies, Skin Lesions, Infections, Rashes, Inflammation, Adverse Skin Reactions, Itching, Blisters, Swelling, Body, Sweat
It’s fairly common to wonder if your eczema is infected especially if you’ve recently developed it, or it appears to be acting differently than it has in the past. It’s important to remember that eczema is an inflammatory skin condition, not an...
by Staff SanovaDermatology | Dec 5, 2015 | Cosmetic Dermatology, Laser, Vascular Lesions, Veins, Asclera, Sclerotherapy, Treatments, Swelling, Body
Shorts might not be what many Texans think about wearing in the middle of the holiday season, but it might be the best time to start thinking about getting your legs ready for summer. “Many people have reservations about showing their legs because of visible and...
by Staff SanovaDermatology | Nov 6, 2015 | Skin Care, Psoriasis, Skin In The News, Skin Lesions, Rashes, Celebrities, Inflammation, Stress, Itching, Skin, Emotional Impact, Swelling, Body
Psoriasis affects millions of people. In fact, some research suggests that it affects nearly 7.5 millions Americans. So if you suffer from this skin condition, rest assured that you’re not alone – celebrities with Psoriasis must deal with the daily...
by Staff SanovaDermatology | Oct 19, 2015 | Skin Care, Skin Cancer, How To Stay Healthy, Skin Tumor, Surgery, Post Procedure, Cuts & Wounds, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Melanoma, Treatments, malignancy, Wound Care, Swelling, Feet
While Mohs surgery is usually the least invasive and most successful form of surgery to treat skin cancer, it still results in a wound that can be fairly large depending on the extent of the cancer. After the highly successful complete cancer removal rate, the skin is...