Dermatologist Cybele Fishman, MD says that pregnant women can use topical erythromycin (prescription) and all over-the-counter topical sulfur, zinc, and niacinamide treatments. See the complete list of products.
Angie Seelal, RPA-C reviews this Niacinamide-based product that has been shown to control sebum production, reduce redness, inflammation, and minimize fine lines. In addition, it’s safe for all skin types to use, even aging, dry, and sensitive skin.
Benign Skin Growths By Sandy Feb 27, 2008 The skin is the organ most exposed to the outside environment and it provides our first line of defense against a wide range of toxins, bacteria, viruses, foreign bodies, and diseases that could have serious and sometimes lethal impact. The many tumors and rashes that […]
NINE LASERS TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT FOR YOUNGER-LOOKING SKIN Leading Dermatolgist Joshua L. Fox, M.D. explains New Lasers for Skin Rejuvenation  New York, New York, January 2009 – Diet, exercise and healthier living may make us feel younger but too often our skin tells the true tale of our age, despite […]
October 2008 – Along with the change of any season and as we move indoors, in come some of those pesky annoyances such as the little bugs and their bites that irritate more than our nerves. Most insect bites cause a stinging sensation along with itching and mild swelling that disappears within a […]