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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Protect Your Child’s Skin From Day 1
July 7, 2021

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States and, unfortunately, it only takes one serious sun burn during childhood or adolescence to nearly double a person’s chance of developing melanoma later …[Read More]

Filed under: Children, Skin Care, Sun Burns, Sun protection, Uncategorized

Common Acne Triggers and How to Treat Them
June 1, 2021

Acne is an all-too-common skin condition that no one wants to deal with. From nodules to cysts and everything in between, acne can be damaging to a patient’s self esteem and confidence.

There are …[Read More]

Filed under: Acne, Skin Care

4 Most Frequently Missed Signs of Skin Cancer
May 6, 2021

Warmer days means more time spent outdoors in the sun, whether that includes hanging by the pool, working in the yard, or hosting a barbecue. As you’re spending more time outside, it’s important to remember that increased sun …[Read More]

Filed under: Dry Skin, Eczema, Skin Care

Winter Eczema: How to Prevent Flare-Ups
December 14, 2020

Eczema is a common skin condition that can wreak havoc on your skin. The tell-tale signs of eczema may include skin that is dry and sensitive, red and inflamed, and significantly itchy. Dark patches may also appear on the skin, …[Read More]

Filed under: Dry Skin, Eczema, Skin Care

Basal and Squamous Cell Skin Cancer
November 25, 2020

What is the difference between basal and squamous cell skin cancer? In this video, Dr. Gordon talks about these two common types of skin cancer, as well as the importance of getting frequent skin checks.

Filed under: Skin Cancer, Skin Care

Clinical Trials: Safety, Candidates, and Funding
November 12, 2020

In a previous blog post, we explained the four phases of a clinical trial, from the first round of 10-15 participants to the final phase of approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In this blog post, we …[Read More]

Filed under: Clinical Trial