Blog Articles about Dermatology
How Can UPF Clothing Help Protect You from the Sun?
July 5, 2018Dermatology, Skin Cancer

When the temperature begins to rise, it may be tempting to spend a nice summer day outdoors. However, even when you limit your time in the sun and apply broad spectrum sunscreen daily, it is […]
Winter Sun Protection: Why It’s Important
January 5, 2018Dermatology, Skin Cancer

Once the hot days of summer subside, it is easy to forget that the sun keeps shining and that our skin still needs protection. Of course, with the cooler temperatures, we’re no longer exposing eighty […]
Sunscreen is Also Aging Screen
December 13, 2017Dermatology

Having suffered a serious sunburn or two in our lives, most of us know firsthand about the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation that come with prolonged exposure to the sun. What we may not […]
Reconstruction Options After Mohs Surgery
October 9, 2017Dermatology, Mohs, Skin Cancer

The most important step when it comes to treating certain types of skin cancer is removing the tumor. But what happens next? Skin Cancer Care Specialists and Dr. Weisberg work directly with patients throughout the […]
Dr. Weisberg Celebrates 15 Years Practicing in Palm Beach County Florida!
August 2, 2017Dermatology, Practice News

Over the past 15 years Dr. Weisberg has treated over 25,000 skin cancers and continues to specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of a broad range of skin lesions including basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
Sunscreen and Ways Clothing Can Protect You from Sun Damage
May 31, 2017Dermatology

Here in South Florida, protecting your skin from sun damage is important all year long. That’s why Dr. Weisberg recently sat down with Channel 5 News to discuss some of the best ways to stay […]
What Are the Most Common Types of Skin Cancer?
January 9, 2017Dermatology, Skin Cancer
Around half of all Americans who live to age 65 will deal with one of the two most common kinds of skin cancer—basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma—at some point in their lifetimes, according […]