5 Misconceptions About Dermatologists and Skin Care

Dermatologist examining a woman's arm for skin conditions Skin problems are incredibly common, yet many people still hesitate to see a specialist. Often, the hesitation comes from misunderstandings about dermatology and what dermatologists actually do. At Hollywood Dermatology in Hollywood, Florida, our board-certified dermatologists care for people of all ages and treat a wide range of skin concerns. We provide clinical and cosmetic dermatology services across South Florida.

Let’s clear up a few common misconceptions about dermatologists and skin care that can prevent people from getting the help they need.

Myth 1: Dermatologists Only Treat Acne

Acne is one of the most well-known reasons to visit a dermatologist, but it is far from the only one. Dermatologists treat many different skin conditions, including eczemapsoriasisrosacea, skin infections, and suspicious moles. They also perform skin cancer screenings and manage chronic skin conditions.

Myth 2: You Only Need a Dermatologist If Something Is Wrong

Dermatologists do not only treat active skin problems. Preventive care is an important part of maintaining healthy skin. Regular skin exams help detect early signs of skin cancer or other changes that could need attention.

Seeing a dermatologist can also help you understand your skin better, from choosing the right products to managing sun exposure.

Myth 3: You Can Diagnose Skin Problems Online

It is easy to look up your symptoms online, but some skin conditions can look similar even when the causes are completely different. What looks like a simple rash could be something that requires medical treatment.

A trained dermatologist evaluates the skin carefully and recommends the right treatment rather than guesswork.

Myth 4: Drugstore Products Work Just as Well as Medical Treatments

Drugstore products can help with basic skin care, but they are not designed to treat many medical skin conditions. Dermatologists can prescribe medications and recommend medical-grade products that target specific issues, which usually makes a noticeable difference in your skin health.

Myth 5: Skin Cancer Only Affects Older Adults

Skin cancer can develop at any age. Sun exposure, genetics, and skin type all play a role. That is why dermatologists recommend routine skin exams and paying attention to new or changing spots on the skin.

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Questions about your skin deserve expert guidance. Call Hollywood Dermatology at 954-961-1200 to schedule a consultation and learn how our team can help you take better care of your skin.

 

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