The holidays are a time to reconnect, celebrate, and—yes—take a few too many photos. If you’re hoping to look a little more rested or refreshed this season, non-surgical treatments like neurotoxins and fillers, as well as regenerative options like EZGEL, can offer subtle, noticeable results without downtime. At Dermatology Associates…
What if you could see the skin on your face the way a dermatologist does—beyond the surface, down to the layers where early signs of aging and damage start? VISIA Skin Scans make that possible. This advanced imaging technology focuses on the face, offering a detailed look at issues like…
If you’re looking to refresh your skin in time for the holidays—without injections or recovery time—radiofrequency microneedling (RFMN) could be your go-to treatment. It’s designed to tighten skin, improve texture, and restore a natural glow, all with minimal downtime. At Dermatology Associates of Plymouth Meeting, we offer advanced RFMN technology…
Itchy, red, flaky skin that just won’t go away? If you’ve experienced ongoing irritation from skincare products, jewelry, or even your laundry detergent, contact dermatitis may be the culprit. This common skin condition is caused by exposure to substances that trigger an allergic or irritant reaction. While over-the-counter creams may…
Hair loss can be distressing, especially when it happens unexpectedly or progresses over time. While it’s easy to assume all hair shedding is the same, there are actually many types of hair loss, each with its own causes, progression, and treatment. Two of the most common are telogen effluvium and…
After a long summer of sun, sweat, and environmental exposure, your skin may be showing signs of wear—dull tone, discoloration, rough texture, or fine lines. These changes are common as UV rays break down collagen and increase pigmentation. Winter is an ideal time to address these concerns with precision-based treatments…
When a rash appears on your child’s skin, whether it’s a few red spots or a widespread breakout, it can be hard to tell if it’s something mild or something that needs medical attention. Many childhood rashes are linked to common viruses and fade on their own, but some may…
The skin is a brilliant organ. It’s always working, always protecting. But for people living with atopic dermatitis, that protective barrier doesn’t always function the way it should. Behind the itching, dryness, and inflammation lies a surprisingly important factor: skin pH. Though it doesn’t always get the attention it deserves,…
It’s not uncommon for a child to wake up with a new spot, bump, or rash. When something unfamiliar appears, it can leave parents feeling unsure about what’s going on. One condition that often causes this kind of concern is pityriasis rosea. While the rash may look unusual at first,…
Whether you’re preparing for a major event, a seasonal refresh or want to look and feel your best, aesthetic treatments work best when administered thoughtfully and timed strategically. At Dermatology Associates of Plymouth Meeting, we guide patients through personalized plans that align with their lifestyle, skincare goals and schedules. One…