Forefront Dermatology
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Forefront Dermatology Marquette, MI in Marquette has board-certified dermatologists that diagnose and treat all types skin conditions.
We accept most major insurance carriers but not all of their products. We recommend you confirm your in-network status of your health plan with your insurance carrier. If you do not see your carrier, please contact our office at (906) 225-3939.
In todayβs blog, A Guide to Acne Scar Removal, we share with you the most common acne scar removal treatments available.
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Sunscreen is a skincare essential, offering broad-spectrum protection and SPF 30+. Find one you'll wear daily, whether it's a spray or gel, and remember to reapply frequently.
Your dermatologist can assist in selecting the right one for you. Stay protected! βοΈ
Acne Mapping: Understanding Breakouts and Their Causes. Explore how different areas of your face reveal insights into your overall health and learn valuable tips for managing acne effectively.
Link here: https://bit.ly/3X0F3cx
Acne affects many of us at some point in our lives, but understanding its basics is key to effective management.
There are two main types: noninflammatory and inflammatory. Noninflammatory acne includes whiteheads and blackheads, while inflammatory acne presents as red, swollen bumps like papules and pustules. Hormonal changes, stress, and genetics can trigger acne.
Remember, treatment options vary from person to person, so consulting a dermatologist is crucial for personalized care.
Our clinic is proud to provide the best care that puts your health and well-being first. Thank you for your kind words and trust in our team. π
From genetics to hormones, discover the factors influencing your skin's breakouts and how to prevent them at any age in our latest blog post: https://bit.ly/4aL4Bxi
Did you know that June is National Acne Awareness Month? It's a time dedicated to shedding light on this common skin condition that affects up to 50 million Americans every year.
Acne may not be a favorite topic, but it's essential to talk about it openly to reduce the stigma and encourage seeking proper treatment. π‘β¨
Thank you to all our patients who leave reviews! We love hearing your feedback. β¨π
This Memorial Day, as we honor the brave souls who gave everything for our freedom, it's important to also educate on melanoma risk for veterans. Depending on the environment and role of soldiers, they can be at a higher risk for advanced stage melanoma. This risk is a result of sun exposure, geographical deployments, occupational hazards, lack of sun protection resources, and delayed or limited access to healthcare. If you or a loved one is actively serving in the military or a veteran, we encourage you to keep an eye on skin changes and be seen annually for a skin cancer exam.
Rare Fact: Melanoma can develop in the eyes. ποΈ Yes, you read that right! Ocular melanoma is a rare but serious form of eye cancer that can affect the iris, retina, or other parts of the eye. Regular eye exams can help detect signs of ocular melanoma early.
Early detection starts with you! Being mindful of the changes on your skin is the first step in catching skin cancer before it can further develop. Learn how to perform a self skin check at home in today's blog: https://bit.ly/3UMxWTC
Myth: Skin cancer only affects older adults. π΄π½π΅π» False! While age is a risk factor for skin cancer, it can affect people of all ages, including children and young adults. Teach your kids sun safety habits early to reduce their risk of developing skin cancer later in life.
Myth: Only fair-skinned people get skin cancer. π« Myth Buster Alert! Skin cancer doesn't discriminate based on skin color. People of all ethnicities can develop melanoma and other forms of skin cancer. Everyone needs to prioritize sun protection and regular skin checks!
Knowledge is power π§ Melanoma can be deadly if not detected early and, for many, can come as a surprise diagnosis. Learn everything you need to know about Melanoma in today's blog: https://bit.ly/4blBTUB
Knowledge is power π§ Melanoma can be deadly if not detected early and, for many, can come as a surprise diagnosis. Learn everything you need to know about Melanoma in today's blog: https://bit.ly/3wlGUha
Myth: Tanning beds are safer than the sun. π Think again! Indoor tanning exposes your skin to harmful UV rays, increasing your risk of melanoma and other skin cancers. Skip the tanning bed and opt for safer alternatives like self-tanners or bronzing lotions.
Myth: Once you've had skin cancer, you can't get it again. π Think again! Having a history of skin cancer increases your risk of developing another skin cancer in the future. Stay vigilant with sun protection and regular skin checks, even after successful treatment.
Skin cancer is not a single type of cancer. It can occur in a variety of types, some rarer than others, including Merkel cell carcinoma which claimed the life of legendary Jimmy Buffett in 2023. Learn more about Merkel cell carcinoma in today's blog: https://bit.ly/3WlL9Ux
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Those are just a few words to describe our incredible Forefront nurses. During this National Nurses Week, the entire Forefront team recognizes and thanks our nurses for making a difference all the time.
Today marks National Melanoma Monday, a reminder of the resilience of those who have triumphed, the unwavering support for those currently in the fight, and the solemn remembrance of those whose lives were sadly cut short by skin cancer. As we observe this day, let's renew our commitment to awareness and prevention. Let's educate ourselves about melanoma, safeguard our skin from potential harm, and diligently check for any signs. Together, these actions form the cornerstone of our campaign, SKINSMART, a commitment to a world without skin cancer. Let's unite in our efforts to protect and cherish our skin.
It's May which marks the beginning of Melanoma Awareness Month and the kickoff to the SKINSMART Initiative, a commitment to a world without skin cancer. As we observe this month, let's renew our commitment to skin cancer awareness and prevention through educating ourselves about melanoma, safeguarding our skin from potential harm, and diligently checking for any signs. Together, these actions form the cornerstone of the SKINSMART Initiative. Let's unite in our efforts to protect and cherish our skin. Learn more about skin cancer in today's blog: https://bit.ly/3QoV0ov
We are feeling grateful for the appreciation shown by our patients! π
Spring often brings more than just flowers - it can also bring red, puffy, and irritated skin due to allergies. We're here to help you prevent and treat allergy-related skin issues! πΌ
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Oral herpes, caused by HSV-1, is a common viral infection known for its cold sores. Management involves antiviral medications and lifestyle adjustments to reduce outbreaks. Understanding triggers like stress and sun exposure can help minimize symptoms.
While oral herpes is incurable, education and awareness initiatives can reduce stigma and promote support for those affected. Head to our website to find out more about prevention, symptoms & treatment "
Fun in the sun can have consequences! βοΈ Your melanoma risk doubles just after five sunburns. Whether from sun or tanning beds, UV exposure ups your skin cancer risk. Protect your skin, always!
Meet Dr. Susan A. Keiler, MD, FAAD β your expert in pediatric dermatology. Board-certified in both dermatology and pediatric dermatology, she specializes in caring for children's skin, hair, and nails, from birthmarks to eczema. Trust her for compassionate care and expertise.
As always, thank you for sharing your experiences and for trusting us with your care. π
Tired of razor bumps ruining your shaving experience? Our dermatologist's guide to razor bumps has a few simple tips to help prevent future irritation! Learn all about prevention and treatment in our latest blog post. Read More: https://bit.ly/49sMxr3 π¬
This week, we thank all of the members of Forefront Dermatology's pathology lab team. Our medical laboratory professionals and pathologists play a vital role in the diagnosis of our patients' skin conditions.
π We are now offering teledermatology! We are proud to offer the same dermatological experience from the comfort of your home. This is best utilized for rashes, spots of concern, and acne. At this point in time, you must have access to Apple or Android mobile devices and PC or Mac computers.
You don't have to go far for dermatological care. Contact us to schedule time with our board-certified dermatologists today. Exclusions apply.
https://forefrontdermatology.com/teledermatology
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1414 West Fair Avenue, #240
Marquette, MI
49855
Opening Hours
Tuesday | 9am - 4pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 4pm |
Thursday | 9am - 4pm |
1007 Harbor Hills Drive, C
Marquette, 49855
Through advanced technology, years of experience and a commitment to everyone who walks through our doors, we are your solution for healthy, beautiful skin