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April Events

April Events

4/8 – CoolSculpting event 10 am-12 noon- Meet our rep, one day only specials and raffles 4/22 – Emsculpt event 10 am-12 noon- Meet the rep, one day only specials and free demos.   Spots are limited! Call 843-556-8886 opt. # to schedule today!   *Both events at the 2180 Henry Tecklenburg location.  

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DLCC’s Annual 12 Days of Giving!

DLCC’s Annual 12 Days of Giving!

It’s the best time of the year, which means our annual 12 Days of Giving is BACK! Join us December 3-20th for our 12 daily flash sales! *flash sales may not be combined with any other offer* 12/3- Purchase a $100.00 gift card for $80.00. 12/6- Complimentary Dermaplaning add-on to any Hydrafacial purchased at regular […]

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17th Annual GLOW NIGHT

17th Annual GLOW NIGHT

DLCC’s way of thanking our patients, family, friends and the community for supporting us throughout the year. Although Virtual again this year you can expect the same festivities from DLCC. Starting 11/1 the first 175 to rsvp will reserve a free swag bag.  Swag bag pick up will be at Nexton or 2180 location 11/16 […]

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Dr. Schlesinger Named Doctor of the Day for SCMA!

Dr. Schlesinger Named Doctor of the Day for SCMA!

“During the South Carolina Legislative Session, South Carolina physicians have the opportunity to get involved by serving as the State House doctor of the day through the Doctor of the Day program established by the SCMA.” Read the full story here.

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A Note From Dr. Schlesinger On COVID-19

A Note From Dr. Schlesinger On COVID-19

Dear DLCC Patients, At DLCC, the health and safety of our patients is our top priority. We think of our practice as a family made up of our providers, staff, patients and the community we serve – for us, it’s all about experience you can trust.  Our DLCC providers and staff have been closely monitoring […]

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My Melanoma Story

My Melanoma Story

Shannon Huey, our Patient Care Coordinator Surgical, shares her very personal story of melanoma and encourages us to be skin aware! “You dodged a bullet.” That’s what my dermatologist told me when I got my first melanoma. He said it was a good thing that I came in to have the spot checked out. Being […]

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What is Mohs Micrographic Surgery?

What is Mohs Micrographic Surgery?

Did you know each week we have an entire day dedicated to skin cancer removal?  While we routinely perform standard excisions for skin cancers throughout the week, we block out our schedule at least one day a week for the specialized skin cancer removal we all know and love called Mohs. Mohs Micrographic Surgery (referred […]

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5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About CoolSculpting

5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About CoolSculpting

You may have heard that CoolSculpting® is the revolutionary way to freeze your fat cells and say goodbye to them for good, but did you know:1. Your skin is protected during CoolSculpting® treatments. That’s right, even though we are freezing fat cells, your skin in the area is protected by a cool gel pad.  The […]

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Acne: The Frustration that Can Last Well into Your 40s (and Beyond)

Acne: The Frustration that Can Last Well into Your 40s (and Beyond)

Did you know acne affects over 40 million Americans? And that it’s the single most common condition we see in our office? True on both accounts.  But, did you also know that it’s very common for acne to affect individuals well into their 40s? Unfortunately, that’s true as well.  It’s a common misconception that acne […]

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Skin Cancer: It’s a Year-Round Battle

Skin Cancer: It’s a Year-Round Battle

While May and Skin Cancer Awareness Month are coming to a close, our efforts in spreading awareness continue year-round.  The sun doesn’t take a break from shining down on us – let’s not forget you can still get sunburned on a cloudy day – and we won’t take a break in helping you to protect […]

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Dr. Schlesinger Says: How to Perform a Self Skin Exam

Dr. Schlesinger Says: How to Perform a Self Skin Exam

One big difference in skin cancer, when compared with other cancers, is that you can see it and catch it yourself. While the most common, it can also be the easiest to cure if caught and treated early. We recommend performing self-skin exams in between your dermatology visits to keep an eye on your skin. […]

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