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From general dermatology to the detection of skin cancers, Dr. Aziz Khan looks forward to helping you!

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Dermatology Care for the Family

Dermatological Care
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Treating a full spectrum of dermatological conditions and specializing in the detection and treatment of skin cancers, including Mohs surgery

Experts in Treating All Sorts of Skin Conditions Cancers
Treat All Skin Types, and Conditions

No matter what type of skin you are in,
our doctors have the expertise to address all of your needs.

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With convenient locations across the Mid-Atlantic in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, we offer dermatological care for everyone. Try us and see.

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Detect and Treat Skin Cancers Early

We treat skin cancers with the Mohs Surgical Technique for a greater than 98% cure rate.

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Look Your Best at Every Age

No matter what your age or skin type, our Dermatology professionals will help you feel and look you best

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Read our Doctors' expert advice on how to protect yourself, and how to treat damage that has already been done

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  • Q&A with Katrina Hansen, DO, FAAD: How to Combat Aging Skin Around the Eyes Close up on a woman's face to emphasize aging around the eyes

    The delicate skin around the eyes is often one of the first areas to show signs of aging. From fine lines and puffiness to dark circles and skin laxity, many factors contribute to these changes—including natural aging, environmental exposures, and lifestyle habits.

  • Summer 2024 Newsletter
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  • The Connection Between Sports and Skin Health: What Every Athlete and Parent Should Know High School Football players on the field depicting skin issues and sports

    As the school year kicks off, so do practices, games, and tournaments. Whether your child is hitting the soccer field, basketball court, or swimming pool, sports bring countless benefits—teamwork, confidence, fitness, and joy. But while we often think about injuries like sprains or bruises, there’s another area that deserves attention: the skin.

    Athletes of all ages face unique challenges when it comes to skin health. Between constant sweating, gear rubbing against skin, and shared equipment, it’s not uncommon to see rashes, irritation, or infections pop up during the season. The good news? With the proper knowledge and preventive care, most of these skin concerns can be minimized—keeping athletes healthy and in the game.

    Sweat and Skin: A Double-Edged Sword

    Sweating is a natural and essential process. It helps regulate body temperature and signals that you’re working hard. However, sweat and skin irritation often go hand in hand. Sweat contains salt and other minerals that can irritate the skin when it sits too long, especially in areas where clothing or gear traps moisture.

    For athletes, this is a frequent issue. Football pads, tight uniforms, shin guards, and even helmets create the perfect environment for sweat to linger. Over time, this combination of sweat and friction can lead to redness, itching, and sometimes a skin rash from heat and sweat—commonly known as heat rash.

    Simple steps like showering after practice, changing into dry clothes promptly, and using breathable fabrics can make a big difference in reducing irritation.

    The Causes of Skin Irritation in Athletes

    Skin irritation in sports doesn’t just come from sweat—it’s often the result of multiple factors working together. Some of the most common causes of skin irritation in athletes include:

    • Friction: Constant rubbing from uniforms, straps, or gear can cause chafing and blisters.
    • Moisture: Damp conditions from sweat or wet uniforms weaken the skin barrier.
    • Heat: High temperatures can clog sweat ducts, leading to rashes.
    • Allergens: Certain fabrics, detergents, or adhesives in athletic tape can trigger allergic reactions.

    Parents and athletes should keep an eye on any persistent redness, bumps, or patches of dry skin. Early attention can prevent minor irritations from becoming bigger problems.

    Sports and Skin Infections: What to Watch For

    Beyond irritation, another primary concern is infection. The combination of sweat, close contact, and shared equipment can create opportunities for sports and skin infections to spread. Some of the most common include:

    • Athlete’s Foot: A fungal infection that thrives in damp locker rooms and sweaty socks.
    • Ringworm: A contagious fungal infection that causes circular patches on the skin.
    • Staph Infections: Bacteria that can enter through cuts or abrasions, sometimes leading to more serious complications.
    • Warts: Spread by direct contact, often on hands or feet.

    While the term “infection” can sound alarming, most are treatable and preventable. Good hygiene practices—like not sharing towels, washing uniforms regularly, and keeping wounds covered—go a long way in keeping athletes safe.

    Skin Rash from Heat and Sweat: When the Weather Plays a Role

    Hot late-summer practices and early fall games are especially tough on skin. A skin rash from heat and sweat, also called prickly heat, develops when sweat ducts become blocked. It often shows up as small red bumps or blisters and can be itchy or uncomfortable.

    Athletes who wear helmets, pads, or tight-fitting gear are at higher risk because airflow to the skin is restricted. To reduce the risk, athletes should:

    • Take breaks in shaded or cooler areas.
    • Wear moisture-wicking fabrics that pull sweat away from the skin.
    • Avoid staying in damp uniforms longer than necessary.

    Caring for Skin During the Sports Season

    Keeping skin healthy doesn’t require complicated routines. It’s about consistency and paying attention to early signs of irritation. Here are a few practical tips:

    1. Shower Promptly: Wash off sweat and bacteria after games or practice.
    2. Use Gentle Cleansers: Harsh soaps can dry the skin, making irritation worse.
    3. Stay moisturized: Friction and sweat strip the skin of its natural barrier—apply a fragrance-free moisturizer to keep it strong.
    4. Rotate Equipment: Ensure gear is cleaned and dried thoroughly between uses.
    5. Check the Skin Regularly: Parents can help by checking for unusual rashes, patches, or sores that don’t improve.

    Why Skin Care Matters for Athletes

    Healthy skin isn’t just about comfort—it impacts performance, too. Athletes dealing with painful chafing, itchy rashes, or infections may find it harder to concentrate or play at their best. In some cases, untreated infections can even sideline a player until they’ve fully healed.

    By recognizing how sweat and skin interact, being mindful of the causes of skin irritation, and staying alert to potential sports and skin infections, athletes and parents can take proactive steps to protect the skin throughout the season.

    Final Thoughts

    Sports are one of the best parts of growing up and staying active, and no athlete should miss out on the benefits because of skin issues. With awareness and simple preventive measures, athletes can keep their skin healthy while continuing to thrive on the field, court, or track.

    If your child develops a persistent rash, irritation, or infection, our team at Dermatology Partners is here to help. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us for expert care—so your athlete can focus on what matters most: playing the game they love. Give our team a call today at (888) 818-DERM or book your appointment online.

  • Tips for Combatting Dry Skin Woman applying a small dap of moisturizer to her hand

    Written by Alexis Curreri, MD, FAAD Board Certified Dermatologist

    With a change in seasons, many of us experience an unwanted change in our skin. This autumn has been a relatively mild, but it’s important to get ahead of seasonal issues like dry skin before they occur.

  • Tips for Skin Care as You Age Middle aged woman going through her skin care routine, applying a lotion or cream

    Aging is a natural part of life, but the way our skin changes over time can feel less than welcome. Fine lines, wrinkles, dryness, and a loss of elasticity are all common signs of aging skin.

  • Understanding Acne: A Comprehensive Overview

    Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting millions worldwide. It can be frustrating, persistent, and sometimes even painful. But what is acne, and why does it occur?

  • Understanding Rosacea: Symptoms, Types, Treatment, and What Happens If Left Untreated Close up on a woman's face to show her rosacea breaking out

    Have you ever noticed persistent redness on your cheeks, visible blood vessels, or unexplained breakouts that resemble acne but don’t respond to typical treatments? In that case, you might be wondering: What is rosacea? Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that primarily affects the face.

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  • What Causes Rosacea Flare-Ups? Common Triggers You Should Know Woman running outside which can be a trigger for rosacea flare ups

    If you've ever experienced unexplained redness, bumps, or visible blood vessels on your face, you may be one of the many people living with rosacea. This chronic skin condition can be frustrating—especially when flare-ups seem to appear without warning. Understanding what triggers rosacea flare-ups is crucial in managing the condition and finding effective relief.

  • Where Does Acne Appear? A Look at Acne on Different Parts of the Body Woman's upper back covered in acne

    Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting millions of people of all ages. While most people associate acne with the face, it can also appear on various body areas.

  • Winter Skin Care: Protecting Your Skin in Cold, Dry Weather Woman covering her face outside in the cold Winter weather

    A guest blog written by Adel Haque, BS, MD, FAAD, for the Central PA Chamber of Commerce Magazine.

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