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David Erstein, MD, a New York board-certified allergist and immunologist with Advanced Dermatology, PC is quoted on how Covid-19 can affect your sense of smell and why it happens.

Suzanne Friedler, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist notes that abusing prescription drugs like Adderall can result in physical changes that affect multiple parts of your body, including your skin.

Whether you use a mask weekly or every other day, make it count by selecting one that will produce results. Angie Seelal, a Physician Assistant specializing in Dermatology at Advanced Dermatology, PC, gets into what makes a facial mask work best.

Dr. Suzanne Friedler, a dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology PC shows us some methods for treating adult acne without antibiotics.

Angie Seelal, a registered physician assistant at Advanced Dermatology PC, lists a few products she personally uses, loves, and recommends to her patients.

Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Suzanne Friedler recommends turning to a moisturizer for relief for dry, itchy skin. It could also be helpful to take a look at what’s around you if you find you’re frequently itchy.

The extreme stress of COVID is resulting in a reversible condition called telogen effluvium that causes hair shedding after a stressful experience. MD, MPH, a board-certified dermatologist explains in detail this condition on people in minority communities.

Dr. Suzanne Friedler, a board-certified dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology PC, explained that petroleum jelly often leads to infections because it stays on the skin for a longer period of time compared to personal lubricants.

Dr. Suzanne Friedler, a board-certified dermatologist says to look for a formula that contains natural oils and hyaluronic acid, which help replenish moisture.

“Maintaining good health will lead to less inflammation that can trigger psoriasis,” insists Suzanne Friedler, MD as she gives you strategies that will get you through the season with fewer plaque episodes.

Rebecca Sklar, RPA-C of Advanced Dermatology on planning for your wedding day to prevent a breakout, treat it if it occurs, and conceal it if necessary. Don’t panic if a blemish appears a day or two before the event. If you have twenty-four hours, call your dermatologist.

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