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What Your Skin Is Telling You

Denise Guevara DO, RDE, FAAD Premier Dermatology Partners® Fort Lauderdale The post What Your Skin Is Telling You appeared first on Lifestyle Media Group.

Your skin is often the first place the body shows signs of change, and paying attention to those signals can make a significant difference in your long-term health. As a dermatologist, I encourage patients to look beyond cosmetic concerns and recognize when the skin may be asking for medical attention.

One of the most important things to watch for is a changing mole. A spot that becomes asymmetrical, develops irregular borders, changes color, grows in size, or begins itching or bleeding should always be evaluated promptly. Early detection remains one of the most effective tools in treating skin cancer successfully.

Persistent redness or flushing may also signal underlying conditions such as rosacea, which can worsen over time without treatment. Likewise, rough or scaly patches that do not heal may indicate precancerous sun damage, especially in patients with years of UV exposure.

Breakouts are another common concern, but adult acne can sometimes reflect hormonal changes, stress, or irritation from skincare products. Sudden dryness, sensitivity, or inflammation may also point to a weakened skin barrier or allergic reaction.

In Florida, year-round sun exposure makes regular skin checks especially important. Even patients who wear sunscreen daily should schedule routine dermatology visits to monitor changes that may not be obvious at home.

Healthy skin is not only about appearance. It is a reflection of overall wellness. Listening to your skin and addressing concerns early can help prevent more serious issues down the road. 

Denise Guevara DO, RDE, FAAD

Premier Dermatology Partners® Fort Lauderdale

5353 N Federal Highway, Suite 303

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

954-860-7500

premierdermatologypartners.com

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