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Signs That a Mole Should Be Evaluated by a Dermatologist

Moles are common skin growths that most people develop throughout their lives. While most are harmless, certain changes can indicate a need for medical evaluation. At Atlanta Skin and Aesthetics Read More

Top Treatments for Reducing the Appearance of Age Spots

Visible signs of aging, such as age spots, can develop gradually over time due to sun exposure and natural skin changes. Dr. Jay A. Levin at Atlanta Skin and Aesthetics Read More

Top Treatment Options for Rosacea From a Dermatologist

At Atlanta Skin and Aesthetics, Dr. Jay A. Levin, MD, and Nicole Rivera, PA-C, help patients in Atlanta and across Sandy Springs, Brookhaven, and beyond manage rosacea in ways that Read More

What Causes Acne and How to Prevent Future Breakouts

 Few things are more frustrating than waking up to a new breakout—especially when you’re doing all the “right” things. Whether you’re a teenager or well into adulthood, acne can feel Read More

How Botox Injections Reduce Fine Lines and Wrinkles

 Aging is natural, but the visible signs can sometimes feel like an unwelcome surprise. Fine lines around the eyes, creases along the forehead, and deeper wrinkles between the brows often Read More

Understanding Psoriasis and Its Impact

At Atlanta Skin and Aesthetics, located in Atlanta and serving Sandy Springs and Brookhaven, GA, we understand that psoriasis is more than just a skin condition; it can significantly impact Read More

When to See a Dermatologist for Psoriasis Care

At Atlanta Skin & Aesthetics in Atlanta, serving Sandy Springs and Brookhaven, GA, patients living with psoriasis can find both relief and long-term support. Dr. Jay Levin provides thoughtful care Read More

Topical Treatments vs. Systemic Medications for Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition marked by inflamed, scaly patches caused by an overactive immune response. While there is no cure, dermatologic treatments help manage symptoms and improve skin Read More

First-Time Botox? What to Expect Before, During, and After Treatment

Considering Botox for the first time can be exciting yet nerve-wracking if you are unsure of what to expect. Botox is a popular, minimally invasive treatment that helps reduce the Read More

When to See a Dermatologist for a Rash That Won’t Go Away

When to See a Dermatologist for a Rash That Won’t Go Away Rashes are a common skin concern, and while many clear up on their own, some linger, worsen, or cause Read More

Dermatologist-Recommended Acne Treatments That Work

Acne is a common skin condition that affects people of all ages, from teenagers to adults. While over-the-counter products may work for mild cases, persistent or severe acne often requires Read More

Board-Certified Dermatologists: Why It Matters for Your Care

Your skin is important, and you want the best skincare available. You want a board-certified dermatologist. Dr. Jay Levin is a board-certified dermatologist at Atlanta Skin & Aesthetics in Atlanta, Read More

Understanding and Treating Eczema

If you notice recurring bouts of red, scaly, itchy patches of skin then you could be dealing with eczema. Eczema refers to a variety of skin conditions that cause plaques Read More

Treating Shingles

As kids, we dealt with that notoriously itchy rash caused by chickenpox. Unfortunately, as we get older, the same virus that caused our childhood chickenpox can also cause shingles. If Read More

Can't Stop Itching? Know the Signs of Poison Ivy, Sumac, and Oak

Some many conditions and problems could lead to itchy skin; however, if you’ve been exposed to poison ivy, sumac, or oak you must be able to recognize the symptoms. It’s Read More

Scalp Psoriasis: Symptoms and Treatment

Dealing with an itchy, flaky scalp? It could be dandruff or it could be a sign that you’re dealing with a common condition known as scalp psoriasis. Scalp psoriasis isn’t Read More

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