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Liquid Facelift Sarasota, FL

Is a Nonsurgical Facelift Right for You?

  It is exciting to see the extent of growth that has occurred in the field of cosmetic medicine. In just a short period of time, we have seen an enormous shift away from surgical procedures aimed at rejuvenating the face. Men and women of all ages are now turning to non-surgical treatment options for… Read More »





Visia® Skin Analysis Sarasota, FL

What a Skin Analysis Can Do for You

Do you wonder what your skin might look like a few years from now? Do you struggle to choose skin care products that will achieve your desired outcome? Getting to know your skin shouldn’t be so hard. Historically, it has been relatively difficult to determine exact skin type, product choices for that skin type, and… Read More »


Laser Skin Resurfacing Sarasota, FL

Let’s Talk Lasers!

Lasers have become ever-more valuable in the field of medicine. Patients of American Dermatology Associates can address a number of different concerns thanks to our inclusion of laser services. To be treated with laser technology does not mean the same thing in every situation. Different devices containing specific wavelengths of light are used to achieve… Read More »


Skin Care for Florida Summer

It is critical that you take care of your skin, especially in summertime when the UV levels are at their highest and most damaging.  Sunburns, as well as cumulative sun exposure over time, will lead to skin cancer.  Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the US.  One in five Americans will… Read More »


May is Melanoma Awareness Month

Melanoma is one of the less common forms of skin cancer, however it is the deadliest. Exposure to UV radiation from the sunlight and tanning beds has been linked to the development of melanoma. The rates of melanoma are rising rapidly, especially in younger people. In fact, the number of new cases of melanoma has… Read More »




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