Understanding Your Options for Skin Cancer Reconstruction
After successfully treating skin cancer, many patients find themselves facing a new challenge: the reconstruction and restoration of the treated area. While the primary focus during treatment is eliminating cancerous cells, the resulting wound or surgical site often requires careful consideration to achieve optimal healing and cosmetic outcomes. Keep reading to learn more about skin…
Read MoreHow Long Do I Have to Wait to Work Out After Botox?
Getting Botox is an exciting step toward achieving smoother, more youthful-looking skin, but many patients wonder about returning to their regular exercise routine afterward. Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast who hits the gym daily or someone who enjoys weekend yoga classes, knowing the proper timeline for resuming physical activity after Botox is crucial for getting…
Read MoreWhat Are the Most Natural Looking Dermal Filler Options?
If you’re considering dermal fillers to refresh your appearance, you’re likely concerned about achieving results that look believably natural. Many patients worry about ending up with an overdone or artificial appearance that says “I’ve had work done” rather than simply looking refreshed and rejuvenated. At Moy-Fincher-Chipps, our providers know that the most successful filler treatments…
Read MoreHow Sclerotherapy Helps Improve the Appearance of Veins
If you’ve noticed spider veins or small varicose veins on your legs, you’re not alone in seeking effective treatment options. These visible veins can affect your confidence and comfort, making you hesitant to wear shorts, skirts, or swimwear. Sclerotherapy is a proven, minimally invasive treatment that has helped countless patients achieve smoother, clearer-looking skin by…
Read MoreWhat are the Key Differences Between Normal Moles and Atypical Nevi?
Medical Dermatology,Moles,Skin Cancer
Have you ever noticed dark spots on your skin and wondered if they’re just ordinary moles or something that requires more attention? Understanding the difference between normal moles and atypical nevi (also called dysplastic nevi) is important for maintaining your skin health and potentially catching skin cancer in its early stages. While most moles are…
Read More8 Signs You Should See a Dermatologist About Hair Loss
Cosmetic Dermatology,Hair Restoration
Hair loss affects many people, causing not just physical changes but often emotional distress and decreased confidence. While some shedding is normal, certain patterns and symptoms suggest it’s time to consult a professional who can properly diagnose and treat the underlying cause of your hair thinning. Keep reading to learn about the key warning signs…
Read MoreIs Melanoma Genetic?
Melanoma affects thousands of Americans each year and raises important questions about risk factors and prevention. While sun exposure is widely recognized as a significant contributor to melanoma development, many patients wonder about the role genetics plays in their skin cancer risk. Keep reading to learn how the genetic components of melanoma can help identify…
Read MoreRemembering Dr. Ron Moy (1957-2025)
Dr. Ronald Moy founded Moy Fincher Chipps in 1992 and was renowned as one of the world’s leading cosmetic and facial plastics surgeons. Dr. Moy trained all the physicians in this practice (Drs. Fincher, Chipps and Lauren Moy) in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and in Cosmetic Surgery through an American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship. Dr….
Read MoreDermal Fillers: The Art and Science of Natural-Looking Volume
Dermal fillers have transformed the field of aesthetic medicine, offering excellent results for improving volume loss, facial lines, and contouring without the need for surgery. Many patients seek fillers because they want to look refreshed and natural, not dramatically different or “done.” The goal of today’s filler treatments is to enhance your existing features while…
Read More8 Surprising Places People Forget to Apply Sunscreen
We all know the importance of applying sunscreen to our face, shoulders, and back when heading outdoors. But did you know that many common skin cancer spots develop in areas that most people routinely miss when applying sun protection? Even the most diligent sunscreen users often overlook certain body parts, leaving them vulnerable to harmful…
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