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.

Spring Break Ready with Michaela’s 3 Helpful Tips

michaela blogSpring break is right around the corner, and summer vacation will be following close behind. Now is the time to get your body—including your skin—in shape for swimsuit season! This includes having moles, skin tags, or lesions removed that may be concerning. If you have a mole that looks questionable, or a mole that has changed in appearance, schedule an appointment with us at The Dermatology Center of Indiana. Our staff can properly evaluate your skin and treat you. This is a great time to have annoying skin tags removed that get caught on clothing, or that show in a swimsuit. It typically takes less than 2 weeks for these to heal.

This is also a great time of year to think about laser hair removal for underarm, belly and bikini areas. This easy laser procedure targets unwanted dark hair and permanently removes it. Come in to The Dermatology Center of Indiana for a free cosmetic consultation.

Did you know that we also offer a free cosmetic consultation for skincare? We can help you choose the correct sunscreen so you can have fun in the sun! We can customize a treatment regime for your skin. It’s easier than you think to have pretty, smooth skin and we’re happy to help you. Call us at (317) 624-2655. You can also get involved by following our Facebook page. Thank you so much for reading our blog, and we hope to see you soon!

Michaela Wehr, Physician Assistant

Disclaim: This blog pro­vides gen­eral infor­ma­tion and dis­cus­sion about medical, cosmetic, mohs, and surgical dermatology. The words and other con­tent pro­vided in this blog, and in any linked mate­ri­als, are not intended and should not be con­strued as med­ical advice. If the reader or any other per­son has a med­ical con­cern, he or she should con­sult with an appropriately-licensed dermatologist or other health care worker.

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