Dermatology News

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Lip cleavage is a term that refers to a pronounced crease through the center of the bottom body of the lip, which creates two cushiony “pillows” on either side with a subtle shadow in between. Whitney Bowe, MD points out, it’s all a matter of personal preference.

“We all use deodorants and antiperspirants, but some have ingredients that have been linked to skin irritation, such as propylene glycol, some parabens, triclosan, and lanolin,” says Angie Seelal, PA. This article explains what you need to know about natural deodorants and antiperspirants.

These recommended acne treatments make consistently clear skin one less thing to worry about while pregnant and nursing according to Dr. Suzanne Friedler, a board-certified dermatologist.

Angie Seelal, a Certified Registered Physician Assistant specializing in Dermatology talks about scars.  Whether due to injury, planned surgery, disease, or skin conditions like acne, scars are the result of the body’s power to heal itself. Angie offers us 5 tips to improve the appearance of scarred skin.

Suzanne Friedler, MD explains in detail exactly what happens to your skin under the influence of alcohol, and what goes on if you have too much alcohol and not enough hydration.

“Some people just sweat more—regardless of the activity they’re doing,” explains Angie Seelal, registered physician’s assistant. Angie’s advice helps you determine the very best socks for your sweaty feet.

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Heat, cold, sun, sweat, genes, hormones, and stress can cause Blotchy Skin. Sharon Hochhauser, a board-certified family nurse practitioner gives you some strategies to prevent skin discoloration.

According to dermatology specialist Jennifer M. Wong, whether you prefer a solid deodorant, a cream for sensitive skin, or a deodorant wipe for a quick cool-down, finding the right pick for your specific needs is totally no sweat.

Suzanne Friedler, MD notes that this versatile ingredient (hypochlorous acid) with its healing properties has application in skincare and in the health care industry.

Rebecca Sklar, a certified registered physician assistant specializing in dermatology gives us her five tips to restore collagen and give you healthy skin.

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.

“We have a comprehensive understanding of what causes our skin to age – from wrinkles and sagging to the appearance of ‘age spots.’ “says Dermatologist Dr. Suzanne Friedler. In this article, she offers the following 5 tips to grow older without looking older.

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