Puyallup Dermatology News

Close-up of a man's hand showing a raised wart on the knuckle of his finger. The wart appears round and rough in texture, characteristic of a common viral skin growth caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).

Common Benign Skin Growths

Curious about common skin growths like warts, cysts, or cherry angiomas? Learn how to identify benign skin changes, what causes them, when to treat them, and what your dermatologist wants you to know.

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A person stepping out of a vertical indoor tanning booth, with orange UV lights illuminating the interior, illustrating the risks associated with indoor tanning, such as increased chances of skin cancer, premature aging, and UV skin damage.

The Dangers of Indoor Tanning

Tanning beds are not a safe alternative to outdoor tanning; in fact, both can increase your risk of skin cancer. Instead, practice good sun ‘hygiene’ to protect your skin.

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Dermatologist examining mole of female patient with magnifying glass during Melanoma Awareness Month.

May is Melanoma Awareness Month

We’re proud to participate in the Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month. Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, with over one million people diagnosed each year.

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Man sitting on a sunny beach, holding a yellow sunscreen bottle and applying sunscreen to his back, where a sun and wave design is drawn in lotion—highlighting the importance of sun protection as a key factor in reducing skin cancer risk.

9 Risk Factors for Skin Cancer

Although anyone can get skin cancer, some people are at elevated risk. Learn more about the precautions you should take and why it’s essential to pay close attention to changes in your skin.

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Close up of young blonde woman with facial acne on orange background.

Acne and Rosacea

Acne and rosacea are common skin disorders that are frequently confused with each other. The two disorders share common signs and symptoms, which may include bumps, redness and small pimples or pustules.

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