Dermatology News

back acne

Cybele Fishman, MD has mentioned that leave-on treatments like these hydrocolloid patches may be more effective against acne than body washes.

scalp, sunscreen

It’s an area of your skin you’ve probably overlooked according to Denise Gallo, APRN, a board-certified nurse practitioner with SkinCare Physicians of Fairfield County, Connecticut.

eczema travel

Severe eczema doesn’t take a vacation — even when you’re traveling. Find out how to prepare for a trip and make your journey easier according to Suzanne Friedler, MD.

depression, eczema

Severe eczema doesn’t just cause itchy skin — it can also lead to anxiety and depression as well. Find out how to handle the emotional challenges of eczema according to Suzanne Friedler, MD.

skincare products

Cybele Fishman, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist narrows down your skin-care regimen to these five products for daily use.

acne

Dermatologist Dr. Loretta Pratt with Advanced Dermatology PC with Tips for Treating Teen Acne

sunscreen

Cybele Fishman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist suggests a few products that offer great sun protection.

tattoo

Suzanne Friedler, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist does not advise getting a tattoo while breastfeeding. Read to see the reason why.

sunscreen

“Liquid makeup can be as effective as regular SPF if you put enough on,” says dermatologist Cybele Fishman, MD.

feet

Preparing your tootsies for the sand and surf should start well before it’s time to bare your feet and toes. Rebecca Sklar, RPA-C offers some simple care and cosmetic advice.

inhaler, Asthma

Dr. David Erstein, an allergist and immunologist working with Advanced Dermatology PC in New York, says people with asthma need to be better informed about when to use inhalers.

warts

Warts can grow on the body with a rough and grainy texture. Angie Seelal, PA-C offers up some of her opinions on the best over-the-counter wart treatments.

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