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Studies have found that indoor tanning increases your risk of melanoma by 59%. No tan is worth that risk. Click here to read more about the dangers of indoor tanning.

Meet Mag Murphy, a 45-year-old Dublin woman, “discovered the growth of precancerous cells on her face and was prescribed a topical treatment for a month. She’s documenting this extremely painful-looking process on her Facebook page, “Mag’s Murphys Journey,” with daily updates to share the dangers of unprotected tanning with the world”. Check it out here. Image […]

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Celebrity Andy Cohen diagnosed and speaks out about melanoma. He admits that his relationship with the sun has since changed. Read the full article here to find out why. Credit to blog.skincancer.org Image: people.com

The American Academy of Dermatology has created an easy-and-simple to follow guide (ABCDEs of melanoma). Along with other resourceful tools for you and your family to use to self-examine and keep track of your moles. If you see anything changing, itching or bleeding on your skin, speak to your dermatologist and seek proper care.

Toronto Dermatology Centre proudly supports the Eczema Society of Canada.

If you’ve stepped foot in a beauty store within the last few months, you’ve seen it: the word “collagen” splashed across every other cream, serum, and on countless supplement pills and powders. Skincare enthusiasts have become obsessed with collagen for a solid reason: this protein found in our tissues and organs is the key to […]

Check out this interview on CTV News about CoolSculpting, a non-invasive fat reduction technology. This treatment is available at Toronto Dermatology Centre. If you’re interested and want to get a FREE consultation call (416) 633-0001 or email [email protected] today. CTV News Interview: CoolSculpting

Why does acne still plague some women into adulthood? A new study offers some hints. Click here to read more about it.