by Deschutes Dermatology Center | Jan 30, 2017 | News
Everyone has at least a few scars. After all, every time the skin is wounded it creates some sort of scar. If the wound was minimal, the scar may be barely visible. In other cases, such as traumatic injury or surgery, the scars can be very visible. Acne scarring is...
by Deschutes Dermatology Center | Jan 15, 2017 | News
Everyone has at least a few moles here and there on their body. And, with the exception of Cindy Crawford, most people aren’t thrilled with their appearance. Skin tags aren’t as prevalent as moles, but they’re even more despised. At Deschutes, we can remove both of...
by Deschutes Dermatology Center | Dec 30, 2016 | News
Submental fullness. Now that sounds like a perfect “answer” on Jeopardy! Be sure to phrase it in the form of a question: “What is another name for double chin, Alex.” Everyone thinks everyone else has submental fullness. We’re not like Jobba the Hut or anything. But...
by Deschutes Dermatology Center | Dec 15, 2016 | News
Moles are generally viewed to be a nuisance. Well, maybe not in the children’s classic Wind in the Willows. But pretty much everywhere else. That applies whether they’re digging in your yard or showing up on your skin. At Deschutes, we’re interested in the moles on...
by Deschutes Dermatology Center | Nov 30, 2016 | News
You may not know the term, but chances are you’ve had pregnant friends who have had brown or grey-brown patches of skin on their face and other areas of the body that receive sun exposure. The condition is called melasma and is relatively common in women who are...
by Deschutes Dermatology Center | Nov 15, 2016 | News
The high desert climate of Bend and Central Oregon has many benefits. Few bugs. Not much mold. Warm days, followed by cool evenings. A lack of humidity. Ah, that last benefit. You may not feel it is a benefit when winter comes and your skin feels like the Mojave once...
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