If you are exploring Botox or facial fillers in Nashville, TN, it’s important to understand how these treatments differ. Botox relaxes facial...
Dr. Natalie Curcio
Your Winter Skin Survival Kit: Dermatologist-Approved Tips for Healthy Skin All Season Long
Winter in Nashville can be unpredictable - cold mornings, dry indoor heat, and sudden temperature swings. All of this can take a toll on your skin....
Ideas to Freshen Up Your Face
Skincare in 2025 is all about consistency, science-backed treatments, and building sustainable daily habits. Whether you want brighter skin,...
How to Reduce Neck Skin Damage
President and Founder of Curcio Dermatology, Dr. Natalie M. Curcio MD, MPH, has been featured in DefenAge’s latest blog post: “It’s All About the...
7 Holiday Beauty Hacks
The holiday season in Nashville brings colder temperatures, lower humidity, indoor heating, and a busy schedule filled with gatherings, concerts,...
New Year’s Eve Events in Nashville, TN
As we enjoy the festive spirit of the holiday season, New Year’s Eve is already on the horizon! With so much happening this month, planning your...
Why Poison Ivy / Poison Oak Reactions Are So Common in Tennessee’s Humid Climate
Tennessee’s rolling hills, wooded trails, and lush landscapes make it a beautiful place to explore, but they also come with a catch: they are poison...
Curcio Dermatology Recommends Sunscreen to Minimize Skin Cancer Risk (even on shady days)
Curcio Dermatology recommends sunscreen to Nashville residents who are seeking to prevent or avoid skin cancer. Although skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the Unites States, there are several steps you can take to minimize your risk. The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) recommends taking the following steps to minimize your chances of developing skin cancer.
How to Minimize Pores
Pores are a natural part of healthy skin — but when they appear enlarged, uneven, or congested, they can affect your skin’s overall appearance and...
Common Skin Conditions in Tennessee – What You Need to Know
With Tennessee’s humid summers and mild winters, skin can react unpredictably. Residents in cities like Nashville, Franklin, and Brentwood often...
















