By Ysabel Doran
Treating adult acne presents different challenges from treating adolescent acne. Adolescent acne caused by a surge of hormones at puberty is relatively temporary. Adult acne, on the other hand, begins between age 20 and 40 and sometimes later. Adult acne also has an underlying hormonal component, but it tends to be harder to get rid of, because hormone levels in adulthood are unlikely to change...
By Jessica Lietz
Skin cancer usually appears on areas of your body that get the most sunlight, such as your scalp, face, ears and hands, but can appear anywhere, including between your toes and inside your mouth. The appearance of cancer spots on your skin depends on the type of skin cancer and includes changes in the texture, color and firmness of skin as well as new growths on your skin. Consider these facts...