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Stay informed with the latest insights, tips, and news on skin health from our experts.

When Should You See a Dermatologist? 7 Signs You Shouldn't Ignore

Learn the warning signs your skin is trying to show you — from changing moles to persistent acne.

What Is MOHS Surgery and Why Is It the Gold Standard for Skin Cancer Treatment?

MOHS surgery offers the highest cure rate for skin cancer with minimal scarring. Discover how it works.

Cosmetic Injectables: What to Expect and Why They're More Than Just a Beauty Boost

Thinking about Botox or fillers? Here's what to expect before, during, and after treatment.

How to Protect Your Skin From the Florida Sun

Living in Florida offers year-round sunshine, but the intense UV exposure increases your risk of sun damage and skin cancer. At Pine Island Dermatology, we help patients across Palm Beach Gardens and surrounding areas protect their skin and prevent long-term damage.

The Difference Between Medical and Cosmetic Dermatology

At Pine Island Dermatology, we specialize in both medical and cosmetic dermatology—but what's the difference, and which one is right for your needs?

Top 5 Myths About Acne — Debunked by a Dermatologist

Acne affects people of all ages, but misinformation can make it worse. Let's set the record straight.

What to Expect During Your First Dermatology Visit

Feeling unsure about seeing a dermatologist for the first time? We're here to make the experience easy and comfortable.

The Truth About Skin Cancer in Young Adults

Skin cancer is no longer just a concern for older adults. Rates in young adults, especially women, are rising—largely due to tanning and UV exposure.

How to Build a Skincare Routine That Actually Works

With so many products out there, building a skincare routine can feel overwhelming. Here's a simple, dermatologist-approved guide.

Understanding Eczema: Causes, Triggers, and Treatments

Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, causes red, itchy skin that flares up unpredictably. It affects both children and adults across South Florida.