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Dermatology and skincare are integral to maintaining not only the health but also the beauty of our skin, which is our body's largest organ. Proper skincare routines, combined with professional dermatological advice, can prevent and treat a variety of skin issues, from acne and eczema to more severe conditions like psoriasis and skin cancer. Browse our extensive catalog of resources dedicated to skincare and dermatology.
Protect Yourself From UV Rays This Summer!
Ultraviolet or UV Safety Month comes right in time for beach season. UV radiation comes from two types of rays – UVA and UVB. Both can cause cell damage to your skin’s top layer. While it has some benefits for people, including the creation of Vitamin D, it also can cause health risks, including skin cancer, which is now the most common cancer in the United States. UV Safety month is a reminder to take careful precautions to limit your UV exposure and risk of skin cancer.
Common Types of Skin Cancer
Knowledge is power, equip yourself with it about the most common types of skin cancer so you’re aware of what to look out for. There are three major types of skin cancer — basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.
September is Healthy Aging Month
As we age, health becomes more important. Thanks to improvements in medicine and health, we live longer lives now. As such, it’s even more important than ever before to develop healthy habits as we get older.
July is UV Safety Month
Summer is the perfect time to remind viewers about the dangers of exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and how to protect themselves in the sun. The skin is the body’s largest organ. It protects against heat, sunlight, injury, and infection. Yet, some of us don’t consider the necessity of protecting our skin.
Skin Cancer Awareness Month
People can have stages of skin cancer and yet not feel ill, which makes early treatment and diagnosis a little challenging. But by being aware of the early stages of this disease, and getting an annual skin exam (even in your 20s), you can protect yourself and seek effective treatment right away. The most common signs of skin cancer are changes on your skin, such as a new growth, a sore that doesn’t heal, or a change in a mole. Even if it’s cool and cloudy, you still need protection. UV rays, not the temperature, do the damage.
Valley Dermatology Celebrates 20 Years
Valley Dermatology Associates is now 20!
We are celebrating 20 years in the wonderful Yakima Valley! We want to thank everyone who has supported us throughout the years, and we hope to serve you 20 more!