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Top Signs You May Benefit from RHA® Filler Treatments

January 7th, 2026

As we age, our skin naturally loses elasticity, volume, and hydration. While these changes are completely normal, many people look for subtle, natural-looking ways to refresh their appearance without looking “overdone.” RHA® fillers are designed specifically for dynamic areas of the face - places that move when you smile, laugh, or speak - making them an excellent option for patients seeking soft, flexible, and long-lasting results. Below are some of the most common signs that you may benefit from RHA filler treatments.

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How Sun Exposure Impacts Skin Cancer Risk

December 12, 2025

Sun exposure is a part of everyday life, but prolonged or unprotected time in the sun can have lasting effects on your skin’s health. One of the most serious consequences of excessive UV exposure is an increased risk of skin cancer.

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How Long Do Fillers Last? Understanding Results and Longevity

November 26, 2025

Dermal fillers have become one of the most sought-after cosmetic treatments for restoring youthful volume, softening fine lines, and enhancing facial contours. At Green Dermatology & Cosmetic Center, we offer advanced Restylane fillers and the RHA® Collection of fillers in Deerfield Beach to help patients achieve natural, refreshed results.

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Ablative vs. Non-Ablative Lasers: Which Skin Resurfacing Option Is Right for You?

October 8, 2025

Laser skin resurfacing has transformed the way dermatologists treat fine lines, sun damage, acne scars, and uneven texture. However, when patients start exploring their options, they often face an important question: Should I choose an ablative or a non-ablative laser treatment?

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Sun Safety and Prevention: How Regular Screenings Work Hand-in-Hand with Daily Protection

September 17, 2025

Spending time outdoors is one of life’s simple pleasures, but without the right protection, the sun’s rays can take a serious toll on your skin. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the leading cause of skin cancer, and while prevention starts with daily habits, early detection through regular screenings is equally important.

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