
Education + Tips
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How do I schedule an appointment?
You can call our office directly to schedule your appointment. If you're a new patient, we’ll guide you through any paperwork you’ll need to complete before your visit. We also recommend arriving a few minutes early to make check-in as smooth as possible.
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Is Botox only for wrinkles?
Not at all. While Botox is commonly used to soften lines and wrinkles, it’s also used preventatively and for treating things like jaw tension and excessive sweating. Every treatment is tailored to your specific goals—whether cosmetic or medical.
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What should I expect at my first dermatology visit?
Your provider will review your medical history, ask about your concerns, and perform a thorough skin exam if needed. You’ll also have time to ask questions and discuss treatment options. Most visits are 20–30 minutes, depending on your needs.
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Can you help with my hair loss?
Yes. Hair loss can have many causes—hormonal, autoimmune, stress-related, or genetic. We offer in-office evaluations to help determine the cause and guide you through personalized treatment options, which may include topical treatments, oral medication, or procedural care.
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How long do treatments like biopsies or MOHS take?
It depends on the type and complexity of the procedure. Biopsies are typically quick and done in-office during your visit. MOHS surgery is more detailed and may take several hours, but it allows for same-day lab results and closure.
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Do I really need to wear sunscreen everyday?
Yes—even on cloudy days or when you're mostly indoors. Daily sunscreen helps protect against premature aging, sun damage, and skin cancer. We recommend using a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher as part of your morning routine.