General skin Health & Prevention

Close-up portrait of a woman with reddish-brown hair and light skin, looking directly at the camera, with a neutral expression, isolated on white background.

Most people wait until something is visibly wrong before they think about their skin. That’s understandable. It’s also backwards.

A general skin health consultation is for anyone who wants that relationship. It doesn’t require a specific concern to fix. It’s for patients who want to understand their skin, prevent what can be prevented, and make decisions about their skin from a place of information rather than guesswork.

Diagram of normal skin showing epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous fat, and hair follicle.

The patients who get the best long-term results are the ones who started with a plan before anything went wrong — who understood their skin type, identified their risk factors, built a skincare routine that actually worked, and had a doctor they could check in with as their skin changed over time.

Assessment may include skin type and condition review, environmental and lifestyle factors, sun exposure history, current skincare evaluation, and identification of early or developing concerns. Management may involve skincare guidance, preventative strategies, education, and referral or procedural options where appropriate.

Your skin is an organ. It deserves the same proactive attention you’d give anything else worth looking after.