Men and women possess different biological characteristics, and as a result, have a fundamentally different constitution of the largest organ of the body - their skin. Why is this important?
Chronic Skin Condition Blogs
Living with a chronic skin condition can be challenging—physically, emotionally, and socially. At Dermatology Partners, we understand that conditions like psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, acne, vitiligo, and hidradenitis suppurativa don’t just affect your skin—they impact your quality of life. That’s why we’re committed to providing not only expert care but also reliable, easy-to-understand information to help you feel more empowered and supported on your journey.
Our blog series on chronic skin conditions is designed to answer common questions, share practical tips, and explore the latest treatment options available. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been managing your condition for years, you’ll find resources here to help you better understand your skin and make informed decisions about your care. We believe that education is a vital component of every treatment plan, and these articles aim to provide guidance, support, and hope to individuals living with a chronic dermatologic condition.
Team sports have a long history of fostering alliance, togetherness and a healthy competitive spirit among athletes but the proximity that brings them together can also create an environment of contagious skin infections. Skin diseases are common among athletes for these reasons, including sometimes questionable hygiene practices.
Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States. Acne is not limited to teenagers. Adults can develop acne in their 20s, 30s, 40s, and beyond. There are many effective treatments but unfortunately there are many myths about acne that can make it difficult for a person to get the proper care. Treating acne early in its course helps to minimize the risk of scarring and discoloration and improves a person’s self esteem.