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Dermatology of Philadelphia / Mohs Surgery Center is a premier Mohs surgery, dermatological surgery, and dermatology center of excellence serving residents in Philadelphia & South Jersey.

Our annual Friendsgiving is underway !!!
11/18/2024

Our annual Friendsgiving is underway !!!

Infiltrative Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is a more aggressive form of skin cancer that can spread deeper into the skin an...
09/30/2024

Infiltrative Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is a more aggressive form of skin cancer that can spread deeper into the skin and surrounding tissues. Unlike other BCCs, it tends to grow in thin, finger-like projections, making early detection and treatment crucial. This Mohs surgery required 2 stages. The last photo shows a barely recognizable scar after only 3 weeks.

Meet Bela!Open Saturdays                                                                                Facials, 8:30am-...
09/27/2024

Meet Bela!
Open Saturdays Facials, 8:30am-1:30pm

Stay Sun-Savvy: Decoding the Ultraviolet (UV) IndexFor Ultraviolet (UV) Safety Awareness Month, Dr. Mark spoke with lege...
07/30/2024

Stay Sun-Savvy: Decoding the Ultraviolet (UV) Index

For Ultraviolet (UV) Safety Awareness Month, Dr. Mark spoke with legendary radio host Dave Nemo this morning on SiriusXM.

The UV Index is a forecast that tells you how strong the sun’s UV rays are when the sun is at its highest point in the sky (solar noon). The strength of UV rays depends on several factors, including the sun’s position in the sky, the amount of ozone in the atmosphere, and the cloud cover. The UV Index ranges from 0 (at night) to 15 or 16 (in tropical areas with clear skies).

The UV Index scale measures the strength of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Here’s what the different numbers mean:

0 to 2 (Low): Minimal risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure.
3 to 5 (Moderate): Moderate risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure.
6 to 7 (High): High risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure.
8 to 10 (Very High): Very high risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure.
11+ (Extreme): Extreme risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure. Take all precautions possible.
A Little UV Index Trivia:

The UV index was first introduced by the US National Weather Service in 1994.
Extreme UV indices (11 or higher) are often in the tropics, but can even be found in northern parts of the United States like Wyoming in peak summer!
UV rays can be intensified by reflective surfaces like water, sand, and snow. Beachgoers should remember that sand can reflect UV and double your UV exposure. Same thing with snow on mountains during ski season- double!
On a high UV Index day, you can get sunburned in as little as 15 minutes if you’re not protected.

To find out the UV index in your neighborhood visit our site and read more at: https://dermofphilly.com/stay-sun-savvy-decoding-the-ultraviolet-uv-index/

We are thrilled to announce that we are now offering BELA MD in our Philadelphia location- the most relaxing and comfort...
07/17/2024

We are thrilled to announce that we are now offering BELA MD in our Philadelphia location- the most relaxing and comfortable facial treatment you will ever experience!
BELA MD combines multiple effective technologies to address a variety of skin concerns and improve overall skin quality.
With no pain or downtime, BELA MD is a must-have skin treatment!
Contact us today to learn more.

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07/16/2024

And we’ve entered a friendship bracelet phase at !

SPOTTED.  This is a Lone Star tick.  They don’t cause Lyme disease but one of the things they can cause is “Southern Tic...
07/07/2024

SPOTTED. This is a Lone Star tick. They don’t cause Lyme disease but one of the things they can cause is “Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness” (aka STARI). The rash from this rick usually shows up within 7 days of a bite and can spread about 3 inches from the bite site. This is prime time to encounter these ticks- especially in New England. These ticks like to bite humans and their bite is associated with the development of a red meat allergy! If you’re out there, protect yourself from ticks.

Our New Jersey office is ON THE MOVE. Starting February 19, 2024, we are unveiling a new chapter in Dermatology and Mohs...
01/30/2024

Our New Jersey office is ON THE MOVE. Starting February 19, 2024, we are unveiling a new chapter in Dermatology and Mohs Surgery in South Jersey. We look forward to seeing you at our brand new, more radiant location in Voorhees! Details coming soon!

Happy Holidays from DOP.  Fun times at our holiday party this week including a giant Kit Kat bar and blinking hats. Send...
12/26/2023

Happy Holidays from DOP. Fun times at our holiday party this week including a giant Kit Kat bar and blinking hats. Sending you wishes for the best in 2024!

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