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Cynthia S. Mates, MD 

Learn More About Your Dermatology Condition

Your skin is the largest organ of your body. It can undergo many changes throughout your life. Diseases that affect the skin commonly cause physical as well as mental discomfort. Below is a list of resources that provide information on skin disease and how to take better care of your skin.

Treating Common Skin Growths Videos
Click here to learn more about various benign skin lesions, such as Seborrheic Keratoses, skin tags, moles, and more! This is a new feature on my Home Page.

Acne:
Acne
iPLEDGE Program
Additional Information

Actinic Keratoses

Athlete's Foot and Toenail Fungus (Illustration)

Birthmarks

Cold Sores

Dandruff (Seborrheic Dermatitis) (Illustration)

Dyshidrotic Eczema (Illustration)
Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
Eczema - Hand Protection For Hand Eczema
Eczema - Skin Care Tips

Folliculitis

Genital Herpes

Genital Warts (Illustration)

Hair Loss:
Hair Loss
Androgenetic Alopecia (inherited hair loss)
Information about Rogaine
Information about Propecia

Insect Bites, Stings and Spider Bites

Intertrigo (Illustration)

Itching from Chickenpox Rash

Jock Itch (Illustration)

Liquid Nitrogen

Melasma (Illustration)

Moles
What to Look For (Illustrations)

Molluscum Contagiosum

Pityriasis Alba (Illustration)

Pityriasis Rosea (Illustration)

Poison Ivy, Oak or Sumac

Psoriasis

Rosacea (Illustration)

Scabies

Seborrheic Keratoses

Shingles (Herpes Zoster)

Skin Care

Skin Cancer, Melanoma
Skin Cancer, Non-Melanoma
Skin Cancer: Spot it Early (prevention)
Naked Truth About Sunscreen Protection
Protecting Your Skin

Tinea Versicolor (Illustration)

Topical Steroids

Warts and Plantar (Illustration)

Web Resources
Additional information and resources are available to you through these web resources.

 


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