As masks come off, our lips once again are front – and almost center. Angie Seelal, PA-C gives you 5 tips for those interested in plumping up their pucker.
Hydrolyzed keratin is essentially a large protein molecule that penetrates the hair cuticle. Cybele Fishman MD, a board-certified dermatologist explains the benefits.
Lance Barazani, MD of Advanced Dermatology talks about ST-100 and the Superficial Radiotherapy treatment for certain cancers and keloids.
Cybele Fishman, MD a board-certified dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology, PC is part of a group of dermatologists explaining the many different skincare products used to heal and lessen the appearance of scars.
Ideally, the facial cleanser you choose should line up with your skin type – whether dry, oily, or neutral, according to Jennifer Wong, PA-C. She helps you identify your skin type and what ingredients to look for in a facial cleanser.
Rebecca Sklar, a certified registered Physician Associate specializing in dermatology with Advanced Dermatology PC, says “If we treat our skin right as we age, healthy, vibrant skin can accompany us into our golden years.” She gives us 5 Tips to ‘Baby’ and Improve Aging Skin.
A contagious fungal nail infection, onychomycosis is the most common nail condition seen by doctors. Angie Seelal, a certified registered physician assistant at Advanced Dermatology PC shows you how to identify the problem.
Suzanne Friedler, M.D. offers the following suggestions to grow older while still rocking a youthful look. Here are her 5 Tips for Young-Looking Skin.
Suzanne Friedler, MD, a board-certified dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology explains in detail the problem of Nummular Eczema and what you need to do about it.
Angie Seelal, a Certified Registered Physician Assistant specializing in Dermatology gives you five tips to improve the appearance of scarred skin.
Dermatologist Suzanne Friedler, MD tells you the top skin-care mistakes you’re doing right now and how to correct them immediately.
One of the special fillers Dr. Taglienti uses is Sculptra, an FDA-approved injectable that helps gradually replace lost collagen—the most common protein in the body that is used to form a framework to support cells and tissue—for results that can last more than two years.
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