MI Skin Dermatology Center: Melda Isaac, MD Two Lafayette Centre 1133 21st Street NW, Suite 450
Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 393-7546 Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.
Your skin is your body's largest organ, and caring for it is crucial for your overall health. At MI Skin Dermatology Center, we understand the importance of regular skin checkups and specialized dermatological care. But how often should you see a dermatologist? Let's explore why an annual visit is essential and when you might need …Read More
Rosacea is more than a surface-level concern; it's a condition that can shape how you see yourself and interact with others. At MI Skin Dermatology Center, we approach rosacea skin care with an in-depth understanding of these challenges. In this blog post, I'll guide you through available treatments and lifestyle tips, offering professional insights to …Read More
A smooth and even skin tone is often considered a hallmark of healthy, radiant skin. But if you spend a lot of time in the sun, the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) light can contribute to an uneven complexion. This undermines both the appearance and health of your skin. Understanding what causes uneven skin tone …Read More
As a board-certified dermatologist practicing for over 20 years in Washington, DC, I am dedicated to providing our community with excellent dermatological care, which is why I was so honored to be named a Top Doctor by the Washingtonian magazine again in 2020. I always strive to offer my patients the very best: the best …Read More
In the world of dermatology, there are treatments and products for every kind of patient need. But how do you decide which skincare treatment is right for you? That can be a confusing question for those not familiar with the various procedure names, especially when it comes to the three popular "micro" treatments. While the …Read More
A 2018 review of studies in the journal Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology reported a significant increase in adult acne—an issue overwhelmingly impacting women. The American Academy of Dermatology reports that adult acne now affects up to 15 percent of adult females. One dermatologist referred to the increase as one of “epidemic proportions.” One thing …Read More
Searching for a dermatologist in DC can feel overwhelming if you don’t know what to look for. But finding the right fit for you doesn’t have to be difficult. Whether you are seeking a dermatologist for cosmetic or medical reasons, here are my tips for simplifying your search: Start your search by choosing only board-certified …Read More
We all use products for our skin, from moisturizers to keep dry skin at bay to sunscreen to protect from premature damage from the sun. But did you know that the container that your product comes in could provide a breeding ground for bacteria? It’s true - studies have shown that products that come in …Read More
Acne can be a stubborn problem that many people of all ages deal with. It’s not just something that affects teenagers; older people often get acne as well, which in turn can lead to scarring that lasts well after the acne itself is gone. Fortunately, there are ways to deal with acne and acne scarring. Expert dermatologist …Read More