Rosacea: The Adult Acne Mimicker

Written by Paul M. Graham, D.O. For a majority of people, rosacea can cause a significant amount of stress and limit social interactions on a daily basis. According to the National Rosacea Society, 16 million people are currently suffering from some form of this common skin condition. Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the skinContinue reading “Rosacea: The Adult Acne Mimicker”

Dandruff: A Frustrating Yet Treatable Problem

Written by Dr. Paul M. Graham As the summer wanes and the humidity begins to decrease, more and more people will suffer from dandruff. Dandruff is a very common skin condition that affects approximately 2-5% of the population. One study demonstrated that approximately 50 million people suffer from dandruff with over $300 million dollars spent onContinue reading “Dandruff: A Frustrating Yet Treatable Problem”

Dandruff: An Unfavorable Pandemic

Paul M. Graham, D.O. Do you have dandruff or ever wonder why this embarrassing disease exists?  Well, your’re in the right place to get your answer. Dandruff, otherwise known as seborrheic dermatitis, is the most common form of eczema that is seen by dermatologists. Seborrheic dermatitis is an inflammatory disorder of the scalp and faceContinue reading “Dandruff: An Unfavorable Pandemic”

Wound Care Concierge Part II: Nutrition

Essential Nutrients in Wound Healing Paul M. Graham, D.O. Nutrition is one of the most important aspects of proper wound healing. With adequate intake of carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals, the immune system has all the tools necessary for proper healing to take place. If nutrient intake is below what is required, the healing processContinue reading “Wound Care Concierge Part II: Nutrition”