An ounce of prevention (sunscreen, plus shade & protective clothing) is worth a pound of cure (skin cancer surgery). Stay safe in the sun!
Credit: The Skin Cancer Foundation
An ounce of prevention (sunscreen, plus shade & protective clothing) is worth a pound of cure (skin cancer surgery). Stay safe in the sun!
Credit: The Skin Cancer Foundation
While you might not feel the sun’s heat as much on a cloudy day, those harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays get through. Skin damage, even from short exposures, is cumulative and can lead to skin cancer, so it’s important to protect your skin every day, all year long! SkinCancer.org/steps
Credit: The Skin Cancer Foundation
Parents learn about medications, treating flares, and skin care from ourexpert dermatology team, and may bring questions for our experts. Children ages 7-12 attend a skin care workshop and enjoy crafts and activities.
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“People who have skin of color often believe they’re not at risk for skin cancer, but that is a dangerous misconception, says dermatologist Maritza I. Perez, MD, a senior vice president of The Skin Cancer Foundation.” Follow this link to view the full article.
Sofia Vergara’s Biggest Beauty Regret? ‘I Wish I Had Put Sunblock On My Chest’
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CONGRATULATIONS TO DR. ANATOLI FREIMAN
The Canadian Skin Patient Alliance recently presented the annual Pro-Patient Dermatologist award to our dermatologist Dr. Anatoli Freiman. Dr. Freiman is recognised for his contributions to patient care and Canadian national dermatology programs. Toronto Dermatology Centre is proud of this distinct honor.
The American Academy of Dermatology Says This Is the Best Way to Fight Acne. Read full article here!