At DermoBrain, we strive to provide accurate and useful dermatology information. We are transparent about our editorial process and the sources we use.
Our Content Sources
DermoBrain articles are written using information from established medical sources, including:
- American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) — clinical guidelines and patient education materials
- Mayo Clinic — disease overviews and treatment information
- MedlinePlus (NIH) — consumer health information
- Peer-reviewed dermatology journals and textbooks
Editorial Process
Our content creation process involves several steps designed to ensure quality:
Research
Every article begins with research using the medical sources listed above. We reference current clinical guidelines and peer-reviewed literature.
Writing
Our editorial team translates clinical information into accessible language for patients and the general public.
Fact-Checking
All medical claims are cross-referenced with at least two authoritative sources before publication.
Updates
We periodically review and update content when treatment guidelines change or new research emerges.
Content Principles
- Evidence-Based: Medical claims reference peer-reviewed research and established clinical guidelines.
- Unbiased: Treatment options are presented objectively without favoring any product or brand.
- Accessible: Complex medical topics are explained in plain language.
- Inclusive: Our content addresses dermatological concerns across all skin types, tones, and backgrounds.
Medical Disclaimer
The information on DermoBrain is intended for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a board-certified dermatologist or qualified healthcare provider for personalized medical guidance.
Report an Error
If you notice an error in our content or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us at editorial@dermobrain.com. We take accuracy seriously and will review all reported issues promptly.