November Is National Healthy Skin Month


Make sure you take the time to check your skin for any unusual spots on a regular basis!

Make sure you take the time to check your skin for any unusual spots on a regular basis!

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November is National Healthy Skin Month.

Your skin is your body’s largest organ, so it’s important to take care of it. In this article we will explore how to keep your skin healthy all year round with our 5 simple skincare tips. We also want to remind you to take a moment during this busy holiday season to look at your skin!

1. Know your skin

You should know your skin better than anybody else. As we head into the cooler months, leaving summer behind, fall is a great time to take an inventory of your skin. Do you have any new moles or changing moles? Do you have itchy, dry skin? Do you have oily skin that is prone to breakouts? Or is your skin extremely sensitive and easily irritated? Now is a good time to identify issues that could affect your well being and make the harsh winter months more bearable. Contact us to determine which products and skin care practices make sense for your skin type.

2. Get a Skin Check

Did you know that the late fall and winter months are some of the best times to get a full body screening? During the winter months, your skin is usually at its palest, making it much easier for your dermatologist to check for unusual spots. As you do your own regular spot checks, make sure to note any parts of your skin that are itching, bleeding or changing and mention them to your dermatologist as well.
*Note: We are still accepting new patients so now is the perfect time to join our practice and put your mind at ease.

3. Wash Your Face Daily

Although it’s a simple task, many of our patients skip washing their face every day. Make sure you wash after exercising as well. We recommend using a mild cleanser and lukewarm water for washing your face. Use of a hand-held cleaning device (like the Forea Luna Mini 2) can help get your face its cleanest.

4. Continue to Use Sunscreen

Yes, it may not be as hot outside temperature wise, but you still need protection from the sun. We recommend wearing protective clothing and using a broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher.

5. Moisturize Daily

Again, it may seem simple, but it is critical to make sure you moisturize daily, especially in the winter months when the air is drier. To ensure best results, we recommend applying your lotion or cream while your skin is still damp from bathing.


For more information on skin care or to schedule a skin check, call 828-253-2533 to schedule an appointment with us, or visit the American Academy of Dermatology public education website.

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About

Dr. L. Evan Michael

Dr. Michael attended medical school and graduate school at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he earned his M.D. and his Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology. He received his Dermatology and Dermatopathology training at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Cornell University Medical Center in Manhattan, New York.

He recently relocated to Asheville from the Atlanta area with his wife and their two dogs.

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