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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Now, there’s a question. The thing is, while it’s easy to determine who’s the best athlete in a certain event—simply pit them together in a competition and the winner will naturally emerge—creating a leaderboard of medical professionals is less clear-cut.

Dark spots on the face are generally the result of melanin overproduction—an issue called hyperpigmentation. There are many underlying causes—most of which are benign. Many people are keen to remove them, especially if they become particularly noticeable.

Skin Color and its Relevance in Skincare
Published on
January 4, 2026

 Skin color isn’t just your beautiful outer canvas, different tones have subtle variations in their makeup as well. This means that care routines should be targeted to address this uniqueness—both in your daily regime and when having professional treatments.

Actinic Keratosis (sometimes called Solar Keratosis) are small areas of sun-damaged skin. They appear as scaly, dry patches.

Guide to Dissolving Lip Fillers
Published on
January 4, 2026

Lip fillers are extremely popular. While most procedures end up with great results, there’s always a slim chance you’ll be dissatisfied.

What is Masseter Botox
Published on
January 4, 2026

Masseter Botox gets its name from the area of the body it targets—the masseter (jaw) muscles. You might also hear the procedure called non-surgical jaw slimming or jaw reduction. 

What Can I Do to Prevent Ingrown Hairs?
Published on
August 2, 2024

Pretty much everyone will have to deal with an ingrown hair or two over their lifetime. However, if you remove hair from any part of your body, the likelihood of this increases—especially if you shave. 

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