
Should all skin cancer patients be taking nicotinamide?
In 2014, I began taking care of a patient (see photo) who had developed over 25 basal cell carcinomas on her lower legs, which were […]
In 2014, I began taking care of a patient (see photo) who had developed over 25 basal cell carcinomas on her lower legs, which were […]
Recent studies have shown a correlation between many dietary elements and skin diseases including acne, rosacea, and perioral dermatitis. In my practice, nutritional counseling is as […]
Two of the most unusual dermatologic drugs have resurged as possible first-line therapy for rescue treatment of hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV-2, despite extremely limited clinical […]
In a commentary issued on May 6, the Food and Drug Administration stated that “with sunscreens now being used with greater frequency, in larger amounts, and by […]
The use of nitrous oxide in dermatology and dermatologic surgery is becoming more common. When used properly, with meticulous patient monitoring, it is safe and […]
Beauty product labels are often misleading, especially when most claim to be “natural” “hypoallergenic” or “non-comedogenic.” Couple these buzzwords with a lengthy list of ingredients […]
Latest skin rejuvenating treatment, Dermapen Microneedling, available at our office. As seen on Good Morning America this month, view it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCB5TPHJtDU
Acne scars, pigmentation, melasma – if you have these, you struggle to cover them up. But instead of hiding them, why not treat them? Be […]
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October 2013 – Skin and Allergy News
Did you know that cleaning your child’s pacifier with your own saliva may reduce the likelihood that they’ll develop eczema and allergies later on? While […]