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Eczema Explained: Understanding Triggers, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
posted: Apr. 05, 2024.
Living with eczema? Learn to manage your condition and prevent flare-ups with the help of Dr. Shahla Asvadi and Nicole Morgan PA-C at Framingham Dermatology in Framingham, MA. Quick Guide to Read more -
Eczema and Allergies: Managing Allergic Reactions
posted: Feb. 09, 2024.
Itchy skin problems can keep you from sleeping, being social, and enjoying your life. Two of the most common causes of itchy skin are eczema and allergies. Your dermatologist can Read more -
Understanding Melasma: Causes and Triggers
posted: Feb. 01, 2024.
Trust Your MA Skin Care to These Doctors Framingham, MA, is the home of Framingham Dermatology and Dr. Shahla Asvadi and Nicole Morgan PA-C, who can diagnose melasma. Our doctors are Read more -
Managing Rosacea Triggers
posted: Dec. 20, 2023.
Rosacea is a condition where your cheeks and face turn red and often, bumps will form. This can be difficult to deal with and you may feel self-conscious of your Read more -
How a Dermatologist Can Improve Your Health
posted: Nov. 06, 2023.
If you are concerned about either the health or the appearance of your skin then your Framingham, MA, dermatologist is your first call. To learn more about all the ways Read more -
Treating Your Warts
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
Warts are small, harmless growths that develop on the skin. You may notice only one or they may grow in clusters. While they are usually painless, sometimes they can develop Read more -
Dealing With Poison Ivy
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
Have you heard of Toxicodendron radicans? No? Well, you have likely heard of their colloquial name—poison ivy. Sporting leaves filled with Urushiol, an oily resin that can cause a painful Read more -
Are Fillers Right for You?
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
Thinking about fillers? Dermal filler injections can give you a more youthful look for a fraction of what a facelift costs. Dermal fillers are soft tissue fillers injected into the Read more -
What Type of Sunscreen should I use?
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
You may be concerned about the safety of sunscreen products as there has been recent news on active ingredients in sunscreen being found in measurable quantities in peoples’ bloodstreams. Our recommendations Read more -
Protecting Yourself from the Sun
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
Too much exposure to sunlight can be harmful to your skin. Dangerous ultraviolet B (UVB) and ultraviolet A (UVA) rays damage skin, which leads to premature wrinkles, skin cancer, and Read more -
Lifestyle Modifications for People with Psoriasis
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
Diet can have a considerable effect on how active your psoriasis is. Although there isn’t a single food or supplement that has a significant effect on this skin process, there Read more -
Dr. Nadia Urato with Dr. Bethanee Schlosser at the Massachusetts Academy of Dermatology 9/20-9/22
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
Some Highlights from the Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Academy of Dermatology this Weekend held in New Castle, NH Changing moles in pregnancy should not be ignored! At the annual Massachusetts Read more -
Preventing Wrinkles
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
The telltale signs of aging skin—wrinkles, puffy eyes, age spots—may start to appear as we grow older. We can’t fight the aging process, but we can take steps now to Read more -
Coffee
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
Caffeine could reduce your risk of basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma. Coffee and black tea that has caffeine are thought to support a natural cell death, called apoptosis, of Read more -
How Chemical Peels Can Help You
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
If you’re bothered by fine lines, wrinkles, acne scarring, or an uneven skin tone, or if you are looking for a simple way to rejuvenate your skin, chemical peels may Read more -
A Carrot a Day to Keep the Dermatologist Away!
posted: Oct. 07, 2021.
An increasing number of studies are showing that a diet rich in carotenoids that are pro-Vitamin A (like Carrots) is associated with a reduced risk of Squamous Cell Carcinoma. There Read more