Thursday, March 11, 2010
 
Athens Dermatology

Doctors for Healthy Skin

Movie stars, models, and television offer us their definitions of beauty everyday. The problem is, many of these people have a full-time person responsible only for their appearance and beauty. Most of us aren’t so lucky as we spend our time taking care of the normal tasks of life. Still, we desire to have “perfect skin” and need help deciphering what works and what doesn’t.

By definition, an athens dermatologist is “one who studies the science of skin.” There are a lot of people claiming to be skin experts these days, but only one medical specialist devoted entirely to the study of skin. Dermatologists are specialists in the diagnosis of skin disease and cancer, and for the preventative and “touch-up” care that enables your skin to look its very best.
 
 There are small steps you can do to improve your skin. Starting with basic care such as moisturizers and sunscreen, to procedures like chemical peels, Botox cosmetic and fillers, everyone can improve his or her skin care. In Georgia, there’s Georgia Skin Cancer & Aesthetic Dermatology, specialists in advanced dermatology. With clinics at Lake Oconee and Athens, Ross M. Campbell, M.D., F.A.A.D is the only fellowship-trained cosmetic dermatologist and Mohs surgeon in the region.

 Cliché as it might seem, caring for our skin is simply another part of taking care of ourselves. Dermatologists are your partners in advanced skin care and trained to sort through the gimmicks and products that really work. Dermatologists will give you the best health advice on how to make your skin radiant and natural. Learn more about Athens Dermatology.                                                                                                                                                                                
Author: Georgia Skin Cancer and Aesthetic Dermatology
 
Author: Greg Ryan
 
 
 

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