Paris Dermatology

Paris Dermatology Lauren Ashley Chappell, PA-C & Matthew Helm, MD are committed to your health.🩺

04/22/2026

Shout out to Paris Dermatology for sponsoring Excel varsity and alumni shirts for our upcoming basketball game fundraiser!!!!

As estrogen declines during perimenopause and menopause, skin changes are not “just in your head.” They are biological, ...
04/21/2026

As estrogen declines during perimenopause and menopause, skin changes are not “just in your head.” They are biological, common, and often happen faster than many women expect.
You may notice:
• More dryness and dehydration
• Thinner, more fragile skin
• Fine lines and deeper wrinkles
• Loss of firmness and facial volume
• More redness, sensitivity, rosacea, or irritation
• Pigmentation, uneven tone, or melasma
• Even adult acne, as hormone levels shift
The good news is that with more research, we are better understanding what is happening during this phase of life, allowing us to support skin differently. The right skincare, treatments, and consistency can make a profound difference because your skin is changing and your skincare should too.
If you feel like your skin changed overnight, you are not imagining it and you are not alone. Give us a call.

Skin cancer doesn’t always show up where you expect it. It can appear in sneaky spots like your scalp, eyelids, ears, pa...
04/19/2026

Skin cancer doesn’t always show up where you expect it. It can appear in sneaky spots like your scalp, eyelids, ears, palms, and the soles of your feet. Sometimes, it can even develop in areas that don’t get sun exposure at all, like the groin or ge****ls.
That’s why early detection saves lives.
Take a few minutes to check your skin each month, paying attention to any new, changing, or unusual spots. And if it’s been a while since your last skin exam, give us a call this week so we can make sure you’re up to date on your annual skin check.

04/17/2026

Vitamin C is best known for immune support but its impact on skin is just as important!
It plays a critical role in collagen production, helping stabilize and strengthen the fibers that keep skin firm and smooth. Without enough vitamin C, collagen can’t form properly.

In one population study of women, higher vitamin C intake was associated with ~11% less visible skin wrinkling, reinforcing its role in maintaining healthy, resilient skin.

When supported at the level of the skin, vitamin C can help improve brightness and overall radiance.
During your next visit, don’t hesitate to ask your provider which topical vitamin C options may be right for your skin.

Thank you for voting Ashley Chappell as Best Physician Assistant in the 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards. We’re proud to have...
04/16/2026

Thank you for voting Ashley Chappell as Best Physician Assistant in the 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards. We’re proud to have her at Paris Dermatology and grateful for the trust of our patients.

Even a “base tan” is a sign of skin damage. A tan is your skin’s SOS signal, melanin production working to protect your ...
04/14/2026

Even a “base tan” is a sign of skin damage. A tan is your skin’s SOS signal, melanin production working to protect your DNA.
As we transition from colder, drier months into increased sun exposure, your skin needs more care and protection, not less. If you notice changes in your skin, don’t hesitate to bring them up at your next appointment.

Did you know rosacea presents in four distinct ways? It's  , rosacea is a chronic skin condition, but it doesn’t look th...
04/13/2026

Did you know rosacea presents in four distinct ways? It's , rosacea is a chronic skin condition, but it doesn’t look the same for everyone, each subtype requires a thoughtful, individualized approach:
1️⃣ Erythematotelangiectatic
Persistent redness and flushing
2️⃣ Papulopustular
Acne-like breakouts and inflammation
3️⃣ Phymatous
Thickened skin and textural changes, often around the nose
4️⃣ Ocular
Dry, irritated, and bloodshot eyes
✨ Recognizing the signs early matters. The right treatment can make all the difference.

It's  . Rosacea is more common than you think and often misunderstood.What can look like simple redness may actually be ...
04/09/2026

It's . Rosacea is more common than you think and often misunderstood.
What can look like simple redness may actually be ongoing inflammation within the skin.
Over time, this can lead to increased sensitivity, visible blood vessels, breakouts, and changes in skin texture.
The good news is that the right diagnosis and treatment plan, rosacea can be effectively managed.
If your skin feels persistently red, reactive, or irritated, it may be time to take a closer look.
Schedule an appointment this month to get to the root of it.

04/08/2026

Great skin doesn’t happen by chance, it’s built with intention. What you do at home matters.
What you do in the treatment chair matters.
The right combination of daily skin care and in-office treatments is what creates real, lasting results.
Because healthy skin isn’t luck, it’s a plan. Call us to get started on yours this spring. ✨

Spring is here and it’s the perfect time to invest in your best skin yet. 🌷 Give us a call to get on the books. Specials...
04/04/2026

Spring is here and it’s the perfect time to invest in your best skin yet. 🌷 Give us a call to get on the books. Specials are valid April 1-30, 2026.

03/31/2026

Late nights don’t just catch up with you, they show up on your skin. 💤 Poor sleep increases cortisol levels, which can lead to inflammation, collagen breakdown, and a weakened skin barrier. The results include skin that appears more tired, less radiant, and more prone to breakouts and fine lines.
Sleep is when your skin does its most important work, repairing, regenerating, and restoring balance. Without it, your skin can’t function at its best.
So if your skin feels off, it may not be your products, it may be your sleep.
Give us a call to get on the books. We’ll take a look at your skin and take in all aspects to get your skin rested and glowing in no time.

1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime.The good news is that skin cancer is one of the most prevent...
03/30/2026

1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime.
The good news is that skin cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable cancers when caught early.
Following a few simple steps can significantly lower your risk: wear sunscreen daily, seek shade, and protect your skin with clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-blocking sunglasses. Check your skin regularly, and see a dermatologist if you notice anything new, changing, or unusual.
Your skin is your largest organ. Protect it.

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Paris, TX
75460

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