The AAD's Coronavirus Resource Center will help you find information about how you can continue to care for your skin, hair, and nails.
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To help care for your skin during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond, the AAD recommends these tips from board-certified dermatologists.
Everyday care
Skin care basics
Skin care secrets
Injured skin
Itchy skin
Sun protection
Hair & scalp care
Nail care secrets
Basic skin care
Dry, oily skin
Hair removal
Tattoos and piercings
Anti-aging skin care
For your face
For your skin routine
Preventing skin problems
Bites & stings
Burns, cuts, & other wounds
Itch relief
Poison ivy, oak & sumac
Rashes
Sunscreen: How to select & use
Sunscreen: Questions patients ask
Sun-damaged skin
Sunscreen Resource Center
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Your hair
Your scalp
Nail care basics
Manicures & pedicures
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Itchy scalp?
These dermatologists' tips can bring relief.
Poison ivy alert
You can get a rash from poison ivy any time of the year. If you think you've touched a plant, acting quickly may prevent a rash.
Cosmetic treatments
Your safety
Age spots & dark marks
Cellulite & fat removal
Hair removal
Scars & stretch marks
Wrinkles
Younger-looking skin
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Laser hair removal
You can expect permanent results in all but one area. Do you know which one?
Scar treatment
If you want to diminish a noticeable scar, know these 10 things before having laser treatment.
Botox
It can smooth out deep wrinkles and lines, but the results aren't permanent. Here's how long botox tends to last.
Parents & kids
Childhood conditions
Teach healthy habits
Kids' camp
Lesson plans
For parents
For kids
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Surviving acne
Having acne can feel devastating for a teenager. Here are 5 things you can do to help your teen.
Prevent hand-foot-and-mouth disease
It's contagious, but you can reduce your child's risk of catching it. Find out what helps.
Scabies? Treat everyone!
If your child develops scabies, everyone in your household will need treatment. Follow this advice to treat everyone safely and effectively.
Public health programs
Skin cancer awareness
Free skin cancer screenings
Kids' camp
Shade Structure grants
Skin Cancer, Take a Hike!™
Awareness campaigns
Flyers & posters
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National Healthy Skin Month
We're helping you achieve #YourHealthiestSkin from head to toe. Use these tips from dermatologists to keep all your skin looking and feeling its best.
Apply for a Shade Structure grant
AAD Shade Structures provide permanent outdoor shade in areas that are not protected from the sun.
Find a dermatologist
Find a dermatologist
What is a dermatologist?
Why choose a board-certified dermatologist?
FAAD: What it means
How to select a dermatologist
Telemedicine appointments
Prior authorization
Dermatologists team up to improve patient care
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Find a Dermatologist
You can search by location, condition, and procedure to find the dermatologist that's right for you.
Why choose a board-certified dermatologist?
When it comes to treating the skin, plenty of people say they have expertise. Only a board-certified dermatologist has these credentials.
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Find a dermatologist
Understanding the expertise that dermatologists offer their patients can help you make informed decisions and find a dermatologist who is right for you.
Find a dermatologist
When you need a dermatologist, check out the Find a Dermatologist tool. You can use it help you narrow your search by location and the type of expertise you want.
What is an FAAD?
Find out what these letters stand for and why you want to choose an FAAD dermatologist.
What is a dermatologist?
It takes years of schooling to develop the expertise that only a dermatologist has. Find out why you're in good hands when you see a dermatologist.
How to select a dermatologist
You have choices when it comes to your health care. Here's how to choose the dermatologist who aligns with your needs.
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