How Long Can a Basal Cell Carcinoma Go Untreated?

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer diagnosed in the United States, including here in Seattle. But how long can it really go untreated before causing serious issues? This question is important because early recognition and timely treatment can prevent complications such as tissue damage or disfigurement. In this article, we […]
Skin Tags or Something Else? When to Get a Growth Checked

Ever noticed a little flap of skin dangling from your neck or under your armpits and wondered if it’s just a harmless skin tag or something more serious? You’re not alone. At Dermatology of Seattle, we see many patients concerned about these small growths, questioning if they’re merely cosmetic or a potential cause for concern. […]
Folliculitis: Why You Might Mistake It for Acne

It’s easy to confuse folliculitis with acne, especially when both conditions show up as red bumps or pus-filled spots. For many patients, this mix-up can lead to frustration and ineffective treatments. At Dermatology of Seattle, we often see people who have been battling what they thought was acne for months, only to find out it […]
Flakes on Your Scalp? Dandruff Causes, Treatments, and When It Could Be Psoriasis

Dandruff is one of the most common scalp conditions, but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Many people notice white flakes on their shoulders or feel persistent itching and assume it’s just dry skin—but it could be a sign of something more complex, like seborrheic dermatitis or even scalp psoriasis. Understanding what’s causing your […]
Rosacea Flare-Ups: Top Triggers and How to Calm Redness

Rosacea is more than just a bit of redness—it’s a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that affects millions of people. While it’s often mistaken for acne or a persistent blush, managing rosacea requires understanding the underlying triggers and knowing how to soothe the skin when flare-ups strike. Understanding Rosacea Rosacea affects people of all ages and […]
Is Mohs Surgery the Best Option for Basal Cell Carcinoma?

When it comes to basal cell carcinoma, precision matters. This slow-growing form of skin cancer might not spread quickly, but it can cause significant local tissue damage if left untreated. That’s where Mohs surgery steps in—a highly targeted surgical technique designed to remove cancerous cells layer by layer. But is Mohs always the best choice? […]
Why You Shouldn’t Ignore a Slow-Healing Spot on Your Skin

Not every cut or scrape heals the way it should. While most skin wounds begin to close within a few days and fully recover in a couple of weeks, some stubborn spots linger—quietly signaling that something more serious may be happening beneath the surface. Ignoring a slow-healing spot might seem harmless, especially if there’s no […]
Why Skin Cancer Happens Even Without Sunburns

There’s a common belief that sunburns are the primary culprit behind skin cancer—but that’s not the full story. While intense UV exposure certainly raises the risk, you don’t have to burn to be vulnerable. In fact, many people develop skin cancer without ever experiencing a blistering sunburn. This misconception can lead to a false sense […]
Everything You Need to Know About Chemical Peels and How They Work

If you’re looking for a way to rejuvenate your skin, reduce acne scars, and improve uneven skin tone, chemical peels might be the solution. But how exactly does a chemical peel work? This cosmetic procedure uses a chemical solution to exfoliate the outer layer of the skin, revealing fresher, smoother skin cells underneath. In this […]
Dealing with Hyperpigmentation: Simple Solutions and Tips for Brighter Skin

Dealing with hyperpigmentation: simple solutions and tips for brighter skin is essential for those looking to achieve a more even complexion. Whether caused by sun exposure, melasma, or acne scars, hyperpigmentation can affect confidence and skin health. Fortunately, there are effective ways to prevent, treat, and manage hyperpigmentation using skincare, professional treatments, and lifestyle changes. […]