Bayou City Dermatology Blog

Stay informed with the latest insights from our board-certified dermatologists in Houston. Our blog covers medical and cosmetic skin care topics including acne treatment, sun  protection, skin cancer awareness, anti-aging procedures like Botox and fillers, and seasonal skin care tips for the Houston climate. Whether you're managing a skin condition or  exploring cosmetic options, our dermatology team shares expert guidance to help you make informed decisions about your skin health.

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Eczema is a common skin condition that, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, affects nearly 1 in 10 Americans. This number rises to 1 in 5 in children under the age of 18. 

In South Texas, dermatology treatment doesn’t come any better than from the talented medical professionals at Bayou City Dermatology.

Urgent care is a medical service that’s between that of emergency (time-critical) and primary care. You’re probably familiar with urgent care centers.

Experiencing hair loss, or shedding, after coloring will always be cause for concern. But can hair dye cause your hair to fall out—or does the problem have another root cause?

What Kind of Doctor Treats Shingles?
Published on
January 4, 2026

Shingles is a potentially complex condition that’s caused by the same virus as chicken pox. Because the most common symptom is a painful rash, the most usual kind of doctor that treats shingles is a dermatologist.

Does Zinc Help with Acne?
Published on
January 4, 2026

Zinc is a vital mineral that’s essential for all-round good health. It plays a crucial role in healthy skin cell production and a deficiency is proven to exacerbate certain conditions, such as eczema, dry skin, brittle nails, and hair loss. 

How Often Can You Get Microneedling?
Published on
January 4, 2026

Microneedling is a great way to stimulate collagen and elastin production deep within the skin tissues. Many factors determine how often you can get this done, including the type of microneedling treatment, why you’re having it done, and the condition of your skin.

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