Dawson Dermatology

Dawson Dermatology Medical and Cosmetic Dermatology located at Queens POB I in Honolulu

Complete skin care for the entire family, treating children and adults for all skin conditions:
- Acne
- Eczema and Dermatits
- Psoriasis
- Warts
- Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis
- Hair loss
- Vitiligo
- All other disorders of the skin, hair and nails. Also offering cosmetic dermatology and treatments including:
- SculpSure non-surgical fat removal
- Botox, Dysport, Xeomin
- Restylane, Perlane, Radiesse, Juviderm
- Laser Hair Removal
- Microdermabrasion
- IPL laser treatment for sunspots and rosacea

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05/24/2022

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Are you properly caring for your acne-prone skin? While acne usually appears during puberty, adults well into their 50s can even develop acne. Acne is one of the most common skin problems, affecting 40 to 50 million Americans. Furthermore, the American Academy of Dermatology also reports that almos

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05/11/2022

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Wondering when a rash is a cause for concern? We’re all going to deal with a rash at some point, and while the good news is that many of them can be treated from the comfort of your own home, sometimes you will need to turn to a dermatologist for medication. Here are the causes of a rash, Fu

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04/22/2022

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When should you turn to a dermatologist? Minor skin, hair or nail issues may be treated by your general physician; however, they won’t have the same expertise and knowledge as a dermatologist. After all, a dermatologist is a medical specialist who understands the complex inner workings and fu

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04/08/2022

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Protect your skin against cancer and spot early warning signs. Skin cancer remains one of the most prevalent cancers in the US; however, one of the biggest causes of skin cancer is also completely preventable: Exposure to UV light (both natural and artificial) can impact your likelihood of developi

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03/28/2022

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Do you have a birthmark? Chances are pretty good you do. After all, most people do. Birthmarks come in all shapes, colors, and sizes, and can develop anywhere on the body. While these markings typically aren’t anything to worry about, you may wish to see a dermatologist about your birthmark if

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03/11/2022

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Educating the public on skin cancer is incredibly important. After all, you’re the one that looks at your skin every day, so you should know how to spot early warning signs of skin cancer. While there are certain risk factors that can increase your risk for melanoma and non-melanoma skin cance

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01/25/2022

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For most of the US, winter is here! Temperatures are dropping and snow is already falling. If you live in a wintry region of the country you may be finding that your skin is a little drier these days. If so, you aren’t alone. Dry skin is a common problem, particularly during the winter months.

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01/12/2022

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How your dermatologists in Honolulu, HI, can help if you have skin cancer Do you take a good look at your skin on a regular basis? Most people don’t but doing a self-check of your skin is a great way to prevent skin cancer. A quick check of your moles can do a lot to identify suspicious areas

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01/11/2022

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According to the National Vitiligo Foundation, around 70 million people around the world have vitiligo, an autoimmune disorder that causes white patches of skin. This condition is not contagious and cannot be spread from person to person, but the white patches can be a source of embarrassment or iso

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01/06/2022

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A simple, painless skin cancer screening could just save your life. Anyone who lives in Honolulu will tell you how much they love the warm, sunny weather. It really is glorious to get to enjoy a day surfing the waves or simply lying on the beach; however, those years spent in the sun could increas

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12/23/2021

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Most people experience blisters on their feet, often due to friction or pressure from tight or poorly fitted shoes; however, blisters can develop just about anywhere on the body. If clothes are too tight or you are running you may find a blister on other parts of the body, as well. Whether your blis

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12/10/2021

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A boil is an infection of the hair follicle that develops under the skin. When multiple boils develop this is known as a carbuncle. In a carbuncle, this cluster of boils is interconnected under the skin and can lead to pain, inflammation, and redness. This infection most often develops on areas of t

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12/09/2021

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Know how to spot skin cancer! When was the last time you gave your body a thorough self-exam to check your moles? If you’ve never done this before it’s important that you start. After all, moles can show us when they are turning cancerous, but we have to be looking for these changes. Al

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11/11/2021

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Seborrheic dermatitis is one of the most common skin conditions that dermatologists diagnose and treat here in the US. If you notice any weird skin rashes or lesions on the skin, you may naturally be concerned about what’s going on. Whether you suspect that you might have seborrheic dermatitis

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10/28/2021

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Many of us who have had chickenpox as children may be aware that the virus that causes it can become active again in adulthood as Shingles. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “An estimated 1 million people get shingles each year in this country.” The varic

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10/15/2021

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Diaper rash is a common problem for babies and toddlers who are not yet toilet trained. Diaper rash is defined as any red rash appearing on the area of skin normally covered by a diaper. If you notice that your baby is fussier than usual or crying at diaper changes, a rash may be the cause.  &

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09/29/2021

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Melanin is a substance produced by skin cells known as melanocytes, which are responsible for giving our skin its color. When these cells are damaged or impacted in some way that they are unable to produce enough melanin, people often deal with skin pigmentation disorders. These disorders may impact

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09/18/2021

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When red inflamed bumps appear it’s easy to assume it’s just acne, but it could be a sign of an infected hair follicle. This common skin problem, which is referred to as folliculitis, is caused by either bacteria or fungus and can develop just about anywhere on the body or face. While mi

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