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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Finding a great dermatologist accepting new patients can often be a challenge. Sure, there are many services, but there’s far more to finding the right fit than simply the range of treatments on offer. 

Cosmetic
How Long Does Botox Last?
Published on
May 6, 2026

Botox has been the mainstay of aesthetic skin treatments and anti-aging for decades.

Cosmetic
What is a Sculptra Treatment?
Published on
May 6, 2026

Sculptra is a particular type of dermal filler that targets facial volume loss and deep folds—it’s especially effective at reversing the more severe signs of aging.

Education
What Do Dermatologists Do?
Published on
May 6, 2026

A dermatologist is a medical doctor who has undergone additional training to specialize in all things skin-related. This allows them to treat a wide range of conditions, the diversity of which might come as a surprise to many.

Whether you’re worried about your child’s acne, concerned about hair loss, need a talented esthetician, want the best anti-aging treatment, or anything else related to skin, hair, and nail health, then there’s no better place than Bayou City Dermatology.

What are Natural Lip Fillers?
Published on
May 6, 2026

The easiest way to describe truly natural lip fillers is that they aren’t injected into the tissue. Unlike their needled counterparts, natural lip fillers plump, smooth, and enhance the lips without breaking the integrity of the skin. 

Mohs surgery is the most effective method to remove the most common types of skin cancer—basal cell carcinomas (BCC) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCC).

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