Dry Skin Center - Altadena, CA
Altadena Dermatologist Doctors for Dry SkinType of Physician: Dermatologist What is a Dermatologist? A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars. Specialty: Dermatology Common Name: Skin Doctor Dermatologist Doctors in Altadena *![]() James R Esther MD ![]() Marion Quinn & Heather Butler MDs ![]() Dr David Denenholz Inc ![]() Dr David Denenholz Inc ![]() Dr David Denenholz Inc ![]() Marion Quinn & Heather Butler MDs ![]() Robert B Seltzer MD ![]() Dr David Denenholz Inc ![]() Lenore Kakita MD ![]() HealthCare Partners Medical Group Fair Oaks ![]() Huntington Dermatology Group ![]() Christiaan P Hallman MD ![]() Huntington Dermatology Group ![]() Marilyn A Mehlmauer MD & Sogol Saghari MD ![]() Marilyn A Mehlmauer MD & Sogol Saghari MD ![]() Huntington Dermatology Group ![]() Bennett & Shim MDs ![]() Paul J McAndrews MD ![]() Bennett & Shim MDs ![]() Descanso Dermatology ![]() Descanso Dermatology ![]() Descanso Dermatology ![]() Facey Medical Group San Gabriel ![]() Sid Danesh MD ![]() Alan Mantell MD ![]() Jane Wada MD ![]() Lawrence M Schall MD ![]() David A Voron MD Inc ![]() Jen-Yee Shen MD ![]() Dong Chang MD ![]() Lo Medical Group ![]() Oshin Bojalian MD ![]() Michael Novak MD Inc ![]() Michael Novak MD Inc ![]() Advanced Cosmetics & Dermatology Medical Center Inc ![]() John J Guagenti MD ![]() USC Norris Cancer Center & Hospital Dermatology ![]() USC Norris Cancer Center & Hospital Dermatology ![]() LAC & USC Medical Center ![]() LAC & USC Medical Center ![]() Irene Lao MD ![]() Leopold G Hernandez MD ![]() Christopher Ho MD ![]() LA Laser & Cosmetic Dermatology Center ![]() LA Laser & Cosmetic Dermatology Center ![]() John J Estrada MD ![]() Stuart L Shear MD ![]() Kaiser Permanente ![]() Kaiser Permanente ![]() Lisa Benest MD ![]() Lisa Benest MD ![]() Martin H Kay MD ![]() Jeff Ashley MD ![]() Lakeside Medical Associates ![]() George Tabor MD ![]() Kangihnn Paik MD ![]() Fernando B Canon MD ![]() Drs Cho & Han ![]() Rebecca L Fitzgerald MD ![]() Richard H Chu MD ![]() Douglas A Blose MD ![]() Tommy H Chen MD ![]() Preferred Dermatology ![]() Gerard Nat MD ![]() Rozalia Kovelman MD ![]() Downey Dermatologic Medical Group Inc ![]() Downey Dermatologic Medical Group Inc ![]() Vitiligo & Pigment Institute of Southern California ![]() Wilshire Aesthetics Medical Group ![]() Magan Medical Clinic ![]() Boston Dermatology ![]() California Dermatology Center ![]() Jacob Rispler MD ![]() Erma L Benitez MD ![]() Carla E Herriford MD ![]() Richard P Kaplan MD ![]() William D Keith MD ![]() Dermatologic Medical Associates of Century City ![]() David Rahimi MD ![]() Forever Young Inc ![]() Dermatologic Medical Associates of Century City ![]() Daniel E Gormley MD ![]() Kaiser Permanente Allergy & Dermatology ![]() Gene J Lin MD ![]() City of Angels Dermatology ![]() Drs Goldman & Dubow ![]() Drs Goldman & Dubow ![]() Brian P Mekelburg & Michelle Lee MDs ![]() Robert D Leibowitz MD ![]() Brian P Mekelburg & Michelle Lee MDs ![]() Millard H Zisser MD ![]() William Coffey MD ![]() Metropolitan Dermatology Medical Group ![]() Kirby Dermatology ![]() Hirsch Skin & Cancer Medical Group ![]() Cedars-Sinai Medical Group Dermatology ![]() Derek H Jones MD ![]() Cedars-Sinai Medical Group Dermatology ![]() David C Hansen MD ![]() Derek H Jones MD Altadena, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-10
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Dry SkinWhat is dry skin?Dry skin is a very common skin condition characterized by abnormal or excessive dryness of skin. While dry skin tends to affect males and females equally, older individuals are typically much more prone to dry skin. The skin in elderly individuals tends to have diminishing amounts of natural skin oils and lubricants. Areas such as the arms, hands, and particularly lower legs tend to be more affected by dry skin. Dry skin is also known as xeroderma. Dry skin may be a mild, temporary condition lasting a few days to weeks. Dry skin may also become a more severe, long-term skin problem for some. Symptoms of dry skin include discomfort from skin tightness and itching. In addition, external factors such as weather can affect the severity of skin dryness. For example, cold or dry air and winter weather can worsen dry skin. Individuals whose occupations require more frequent hand-washing and sanitizing may experience dry skin more often. Dry skin may also be a side effect of some medications or a symptom from an underlying physiological disorder, like an overactive or underactive thyroid gland or Sjogren's syndrome. Skin is normally covered by sebum, which is the natural oil product of sebaceous glands. Sebum helps to prevent skin dehydration. When the skin's fatty oils are stripped away, the skin loses its protection and loses moisture more easily. As skin becomes dry, it also may become more sensitive and prone to rashes and skin breakdown. This condition is sometimes referred to as xerosis. Dry skin may be an entirely invisible skin condition, or may cause a fine dry powder-like appearance of the skin. Untreated, dry skin may become irritated and result in a red rash (xerodermatitis). Simple prevention and treatment measures are very effective in the treatment of dry skin. Basic dry skin prevention steps include avoidance of harsh soaps and chemical cleansers. Treatment generally requires more frequent and r... Recommended Reading Related to Dry SkinWhat is a skin tag?Skin tags are common, acquired, benign skin growths that look like a small piece of soft, hanging skin. Skin tags are harmless growths. Some individuals may be more prone to tags (greater than 50-100 tags) either through increased weight, in part combined with heredity, or other unknown causes. Males and females are equally prone to developing skin tags. Obesity and being moderately overweight (even temporary increases in weight) dramatically increase the chances of having skin tags. Women of normal weight with larger breasts are also more prone to developing skin tags under their breasts. Some small tags spontaneously rub or fall off painlessly and the person may not even know they had a skin tag. Most tags do not fall off on their own and persist once formed. The medical name for skin tag is acrochordon. Skin tags are bits of skin- or flesh-colored tissue that project from the surrounding skin from a small, narrow stalk. Some people ca... Other Related Dry Skin ArticlesEmergency Contact for Altadena
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