Clean, smooth, hydrated skin brings great satisfaction. You already pay attention to your skin care, but what’s the next step? HydraFacial™ is a treatment that leaves you feeling and looking refreshed. The experience of HydraFacial is as rewarding as a …
By Bailey Brand, PA-C
Certified Physician Assistant
Understanding the effects of hormones on skin health is vital in comprehending the intricate relationship between hormonal imbalances and dermatological conditions.
What are Hormones?
Hormones are chemical messengers produced by the endocrine glands …
By Mariah Johnson, M.D.
Fellowship-Trained Mohs Surgeon, Board-Certified Dermatologist
While our skin is our body’s protector, it can also mirror how the environment, genetics, age, and our health have been impacting us. We notice things like redness on our skin, …
By Mariah Johnson, M.D.
Fellowship-Trained Mohs Surgeon, Board-Certified Dermatologist
Lasers and medicine go hand in hand nowadays. A day doesn’t go by that we don’t hear about the different uses of lasers in the medical field. The Food and Drug …
By Mariah Johnson, MD
Board-Certified Dermatologist, Fellowship-Trained Mohs Surgeon
It’s funny how the word laser still concocts images in our heads of science fiction programs, even though the technology has been around for quite a while. In fact, Dr. Leon …
Our quest for glowing, healthy skin is not a new concept. Throughout the ages, societies have used many treatments on the path to beautiful skin. The Ancient Egyptians would use milk and honey masks to moisturize their skin and dead …
Erase tired winter-weathered skin with a series of treatments that address skin texture plus, throughout the month of May, receive a skin resurfacing serum as our treat!
We’re tough and can handle just about anything the harsh, Oregon winters …
Promotions, specials or deals, call them what you like – we call them fabulous! Here’s the skinny on how to always nab the very best cosmetic packages and products brought to you by the genius of our Cosmetic Dermatology Team. …
Marionette lines are commonly called “laugh lines” or “smile lines” and are a natural sign of aging that appear downwards around the mouth and chin. They can make you look like you have a frown on your face. These lines …
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