CIGNA members: Please note that you may receive a letter in the mail stating that The Dermatology Center of Indiana is no longer in your network. This communication from CIGNA is incorrect and we would like to reassure you that we are still in network with CIGNA. We look forward to continuing to service you and your family for all your dermatology needs.

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Botox for Migraines – An Unlikely Fix
June 5, 2018

Botox is proving to be more than what first meets the eye.  When Botox first hit the market place, it was used as an avenue to diminish wrinkles and smooth skin.  Who knew that in time, this injection …[Read More]

Filed under: Botox

Voluma: Best Filler for Cheeks
May 29, 2018

As you age, you may notice that you are losing volume in your face – especially your cheeks. This can be due to loss of elasticity in your skin, wrinkles, or weight loss. Luckily, there is a treatment that can …[Read More]

Filed under: Dermal Fillers

Kybella vs. Double Chin Removal Creams & Medicines
May 22, 2018

If you are suffering from a double chin or extra fat in the chin area, you may be researching what your options are for improving your appearance. In a quick search online, you will see many sites promising double chin …[Read More]

Filed under: Double Chin

Are Botox Treatments Safe?
May 15, 2018

Botox is a fairly inexpensive treatment option for patients who are concerned with forehead lines or lines around their eyes. These injections can be administered in our office and patients usually begin seeing their effects within 72 hours. Each treatment …[Read More]

Filed under: Botox

How to Treat Sunburns
May 8, 2018

If you are not using sunscreen or stay in the sun too long, you may end up with a sunburn. A sunburn is damaged skin that takes on a red appearance and can be very painful. As soon as you …[Read More]

Filed under: Skin Care, Sun protection

Treatments for Skin Cancer
April 24, 2018

Skin cancer is a malignant growth of cells that are found in the tissues of your skin. Skin cancer is the most common cancer and it is estimated that 1 in 5 people will develop skin cancer at some point …[Read More]

Filed under: Skin Cancer