Angie Seelal, PA-C is a certified registered physician assistant specializing in dermatology who talks about the risks of gel manicures. She has some tips for healthy nails and how to avoid exposure to UV light.
Smoking is related to the development of several skin disorders and if you already have a skin condition, smoking will make it worse. Suzanne Friedler, MD mentions that any skin condition you have that is related to smoking will be more manageable when you quit and further damage will be avoided.
Angie Seelal, RPA-C, a physician assistant specializing in dermatology, and others explain that having a baby can cause an acne flare-up. Here’s what you need to know about treating that kind of bump!
Psoriatic Arthritis makes skin get red, flaky, itchy, and uncomfortable, says Suzanne Friedler, MD. In addition, with psoriatic arthritis, the immune system attacks healthy cells, causing joint inflammation, which results in swelling, pain, and stiffness. Sign-up is required to access the article.
“Skin tags are almost always harmless,” says Angie Seelal, RPA-C, “and do not require treatment. Removal is generally for cosmetic reasons or if they become irritated.” Read about the causes, who is at risk for skin tags, and the best way to remove them.
Dermatology specialist Jennifer M. Wong, PA-C talks about this special plant is called Awapuhi. It is known for its ability to add intense shine and softness to hair, as well as its anti-inflammatory benefits.
What’s the difference between Hormonal acne and other types of acne? Board-certified dermatologist Cybele Fishman, MD explains several derm-approved treatments that can help combat these specific types of outbreaks.
There are a number of reasons why you might experience scarring from time to time, but why do some people scar more than others? Suzanne Friedler, M.D., board-certified dermatologist answers this puzzling question.
Dr. Suzanne Friedler, a board-certified dermatologist helps you understand how and why flying affects your skin and what steps you can take to prevent your skin from drying out at high altitudes.
If this trend has “slipped” into your feed, you’re likely curious whether it’s worth trying. Suzanne Friedler, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist explains while you may love the immediate “dewy and glowy” look, it comes with some important caveats.
John Troccoli, MD, a New York-based board-certified dermatologist lists some of his favorite men’s skincare products for everyday usage.
Jennifer Wong, PA-C talks about melasma, which affects women between the ages of 20 and 50, and this skin spotting – typically appearing on the nose, cheeks, or jawline – is more common during the hormone-fueled months of pregnancy.
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