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.

Latest posts

Humidity and eczema can be a tricky combination (and, conversely, so can dry heat, but that’s another subject…). If you live in a humid climate and have eczema, you’re either going to find it exacerbates symptoms or it brings some relief.

What Your Nails Say About Your Health
Published on
January 4, 2026

The human body is an amazing and dynamic system. Every element tells its own unique tale, and the humble nails on your toes and fingers are one of the best storytellers.

Skin rashes are very common, but the reasons behind them are many. They are classified by the underlying cause, which includes infection and disease, inflammation, and those that arise from an immune system response.

How to Spot the Early Signs of Rosacea
Published on
January 4, 2026

Rosacea is estimated to affect upwards of 10% of adults in the US. That’s anywhere between 14 - 16 million, according to the American Academy of Dermatology and National Rosacea Society.

As parents and caregivers, we’re incredibly careful about what we put on our children’s skin. From birth onwards, what parent doesn’t fret about shielding their delicate façade from UV rays, using the right bathtime bubbles, shampoo, and more?

Optimal skin care is all about choosing the right products and following a tailored daily regimen.

There’s a direct correlation between high levels of chronic stress and skin outbreaks. Known as a stress-induced skin rash, it could potentially affect anyone.

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