Angie Seelal, PA suggest wearing some type of protectant against the sun. But what if you are someone with sensitive skin and prone to acne breakouts? Here are some benefits and advantages of using vegan sunscreens.
Suzanne Friedler, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology PC, has recommendations when it comes to face creams that reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
The truth is, as you age, you might start to notice more bruises. This is because you are slowly losing the fatty layer underneath your skin, which gives you less protection when you bump into something. Suzanne Friedler, MD gives us some insights into why bruising might be happening.
Dr. Joshua Fox, MD, FAAD explains all the uses of Botox® injectables, and how they can be used for both aesthetic and therapeutic purposes.
The goal of these deodorants is to allow underarms to breathe naturally, says Dr. Suzanne Friedler of Advanced Dermatology, PC. And there are more natural deodorants on the market now to try out.
“Infants and babies are particularly vulnerable to sun damage,” says Angie Seelal a Registered Physician Assistant. American Academy of Pediatrics does not recommend using sunscreen on infants because of their sensitive skin, so Angie has a few tips for your little one(s).
New York City-based dermatologist Cybele Fishman, MD, tells us what she thinks makes Clear Pure Radiance Oil special in regards to tackling issues like acne and fine lines.
Everyone needs to wash their face, right? But removing dirt, sweat, dead cells, and makeup with just any old cleanser won’t cut it. Jennifer Wong, RPA-C helps you pick the facial cleanser that’s right for you.
Scar formation is the body’s natural response to injury, but when we grow extra scar tissue that forms hard growths it’s called Keloid scars. “Keloids are the result of an over-aggressive healing process,” says Jennifer Wong, PA-C with Advanced Dermatology, P.C.
“Lip balms primarily work by working the skin and providing a moist environment for healing,” says Suzanne Friedler, MD, board-certified dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology PC
Suzanne Friedler, MD, of Advanced Dermatology P.C. defines ways to rejuvenate our hands so they look more youthful – and more in line with a relatively young-looking face that’s received more age-averting attention.
Dermatologist Cybele Fishman, MD says that pregnant women can use topical erythromycin (prescription) and all over-the-counter topical sulfur, zinc, and niacinamide treatments. See the complete list of products.
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