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Trilokraj Tejasvi, MD, MBBS interviewed by Brad P. Glick, DO, MPH, FAAD
Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. In this conversation, Dr. Mina and Dr. Nicole Salame delve into the complexities of laser treatments in dermatology. They discuss the nuances of different laser technologies, the importance of provider expertise, and the safety considerations for patients. The conversation also highlights the need for patients to be informed about their providers' credentials and the specific lasers suitable for various skin types. Additionally, they explore innovative uses of lasers in treating medical conditions like skin cancer, emphasizing the potential benefits and limitations of these treatments. Key Takeaways: Lasers are customizable devices that target specific skin issues. Provider expertise is crucial for safe and effective laser treatments. Misconceptions about lasers being simple can lead to complications. Patients should prioritize safety and provider qualifications. Darker skin types can safely receive laser treatments with the right technology. Intense pulse light is risky for darker skin types. Lasers can be used innovatively for treating skin cancers. Understanding laser physics is essential for effective treatment. Patients should be aware of the potential for complications. Choosing the right provider can minimize risks and enhance outcomes. Patients often feel exhausted from frequent skin treatments. Laser resurfacing can treat precancers and rejuvenate skin. Non-ablative and ablative lasers are effective for skin health. Regular laser treatments can reduce skin cancer incidents. Choosing a board-certified dermatologist is crucial for skin care. A holistic approach to skin health leads to better results. De-influencing trends in skincare is important for patients. Innovative devices are changing the landscape of dermatology. The future of dermatology includes regenerative treatments. Understanding the difference between medical and cosmetic treatments is key. In This Episode: 03:06 Understanding Laser Technology 05:49 The Importance of Provider Expertise 09:10 Navigating Patient Safety and Complications 12:11 Choosing the Right Provider 15:04 Lasers for All Skin Types 18:00 Innovative Uses of Lasers in Medicine 22:30 The Emotional Toll of Skin Treatments 23:10 Laser Treatments for Skin Cancer Prevention 26:28 Choosing the Right Laser Treatment 31:08 The Importance of a Trusted Dermatologist 33:02 Innovations in Laser Technology 36:10 The Future of Regenerative Dermatology Nicole Salame, MD, FAAD is a double board-certified and fellowship-trained cosmetic dermatologist and Mohs micrographic surgeon. She attended college at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) on numerous scholarships, graduating Cum Laude. She earned her MD from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) School of Medicine with induction into the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA). She completed her dermatology residency at Emory University where she served as Chief Resident. Dr. Salame then completed an American Society of Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS)-accredited fellowship in Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery at the prestigious SkinCare Physicians under the exceptional mentorship of innovators in the field. Dr. Salame is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), serves on several committees for the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS), and is an active member of the ASDS and Women's Dermatology Society (WDS). She has been a sub-investigator for numerous clinical trials and serves as a peer reviewer for Dermatologic Surgery and JAMA Dermatology. Her scholarly work has culminated in the authorship of over 30 peer-reviewed manuscripts and book chapters and more than 40 presentations at national conferences. Her expertise includes medical, procedural, and cosmetic dermatology with specialized-training in lasers, energy-based devices, injectables, regenerative dermatology, rejuvenation, and pre-juvenation. Follow Dr. Salame here: https://www.drnicolesalame.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dr.nicolesalame/ Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Website- https://www.atlantadermsurgery.com/ Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Shawn Kwatra, MD, FAAD interviewed by Sabrina Shearer, MD, FAAD
Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD interviewed by Sabrina Shearer, MD, FAAD
Kevin M. Crawford, MD, FAAD interviewed by Mona Sadeghpour, MD, FAAD
Romana Behshad, MD, FAAD interviewed by Martina Porter, MD, FAAD
interviewed by Mona Sadeghpour, MD, FAAD
The latest news and updates, plus Jason E. Hawkes, MD, MS, FAAD, joins Practical Dermatology Chief Medical Editor Neal Bhatia, MD, FAAD, to discuss why dermatologists should not be reluctant to prescribe systemic therapies, and Linda F. Stein Gold, MD, discusses the importance of an ever-expanding armamentarium for treating psoriasis.
Despite the substantial impact hidradenitis suppurativa can have on patients, many don't have a diagnosis or seek treatment. With better understanding of the disease and new and emerging treatment options, now is a great time to focus on identifying the disease and providing care, says Wendy Cantrell, DNP, CRNP. Also in this episode, Jenny Murase, MD, FAAD offers tips for getting to the root of itch, and Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C addresses rosacea awareness.Like what you're hearing? Want to learn more about the Dermatology Education Foundation? Explore assets and resources on our website.
(Editor's note: Apologies for the mild echo!)TL;DR: The application deadline for the 2025-2026 cohort of LearnSkin's Integrative Dermatology Certificate Program (IDCP) is April 21st, 2025!As a proud and transformed IDCP alumnus, I know how this program helps dermatologists expand their approach to patient care and reignite their passion for dermatology.From evidence-informed functional medicine to new treatment strategies, IDCP provides practical tools to enhance how we support our patients with the comprehensive, holistic dermatology care I know so many of them are seeking.If you want to join and learn form a forward thinking, supportive, growth-minded community and expand your dermatology toolkit, opportunity is knocking... will you answer?
Diego Dasilva, MD, FAAD interviewed by Deirdre Hooper, MD, FAAD
The latest news and updates, plus Matthew Zirwas, MD, FAAD, joins Practical Dermatology Chief Medical Editor Neal Bhatia, MD, FAAD, to discuss the importance of the Week 16 safety data from the Level Up study on upadacitinib.
Andrew H. Weinstein, MD, MPH, FAAD and Thomas E. Rohrer, MD, FAAD interviewed by Mona Sadeghpour, MD, FAAD
In this episode, Dr. Mina and Dr. Corinne Erickson explore the challenges of aging in your 40s, focusing on skincare, hormonal changes, acne, hair loss, and the latest advancements in dermatology, including exosomes and skin rejuvenation treatments. They highlight the importance of prevention, effective skincare routines, and understanding hormonal shifts that impact skin and hair health. The conversation also covers aesthetic treatments like Sculptra for volume restoration and solutions for addressing signs of aging around the eyes and neck. Additionally, Drs. Erickson and Mina stress the value of a holistic approach to skincare, incorporating stress management, self-acceptance, and preventative measures for younger generations. Key Takeaways: - Aging can lead to significant changes in skin texture and hydration. - Basic skincare becomes critical in the 40s due to hormonal changes. - Hyaluronic acid and retinol are essential for skin repair. - Acne can persist into adulthood, especially in women experiencing hormonal shifts. - Stress and hormonal changes contribute to hair loss in women. - Vitamin D is crucial for overall skin and hair health. - Exosomes represent a promising area in regenerative medicine. - Procedures like laser treatments and microneedling can enhance skin texture. - Proactive skincare can prevent the need for more invasive procedures later. - Sun protection is essential for maintaining skin health. Sculptra is effective for restoring volume in aging skin. - Blepharoplasty can refresh the eyes and improve appearance. - Botox can enhance emotional well-being by reducing stress lines. - The neck area requires special attention as we age. - Setting realistic skincare goals is crucial for long-term results. - Younger individuals should prioritize sun protection and skincare. - Emotional health impacts skin appearance and care. - Avoid comparing yourself to filtered images on social media. - Skin changes can reflect life experiences and should be embraced. - Compassion towards oneself is essential in the aging process. In This Episode: 03:51 Skincare Essentials for the 40s 05:56 Addressing Acne and Hormonal Changes 08:57 Understanding Hair Loss in Women 12:01 Exploring Exosomes and Regenerative Medicine 15:08 Procedures for Skin Rejuvenation 21:03 Restoring Volume with Sculptra 22:37 The Impact of Aging on the Eyes 24:10 The Role of Botox in Emotional Well-being 27:10 Addressing the Neck and Jawline 30:21 Navigating Aesthetic Procedures in Your 40s 32:13 Skincare Tips for Younger Generations 36:21 Holistic Approaches to Skin Health Dr. Corinne Erickson, MD, FAAD, is a Board-Certified Dermatologist and the dedicated owner of Georgia Skin Specialists. A Georgia native from Macon, Dr. Erickson's journey in medicine began with her undergraduate studies at Stanford University, followed by medical school at the University of Rochester. She completed her intern year in internal medicine and her dermatology residency at the University of Maryland. Dr. Erickson's career is marked by her significant contributions to dermatologic research, with numerous publications in esteemed journals covering melanoma, skin cancer treatment, drug rashes, and skin infections. Her passion for advancing dermatologic knowledge is matched by her unwavering commitment to patient care. Driven by a personal mission, Dr. Erickson pursued dermatology after losing her grandmother to metastatic melanoma at age 60. This profound experience fuels her dedication to skin cancer prevention, education, and treatment. She aims to help patients avoid similar fates by emphasizing the importance of regular skin exams, effective skin care, and scientifically backed procedures. At Georgia Skin Specialists, Dr. Erickson focuses on providing comprehensive 360 skin evaluations and treatment plans that integrate both medical and aesthetic dermatology. Her clinical interests are extensive and include: Skin Rejuvenation: Addressing wrinkles, sun damage, redness, and precancerous changes. Volume Loss and Skin Changes: Associated with weight loss and semiglutide use. Acne and Acne Scarring: Providing effective treatments for clear, healthy skin. Rosacea: Managing symptoms and improving skin appearance. Hormone-Related Skin Issues: Including PCOS, perimenopause, and menopause. Impact of Stress and Diet: Exploring their effects on skin health and overall well-being. Dr. Erickson is passionate about creating healthy, radiant skin through a blend of medical-grade skincare, laser and energy-based rejuvenation treatments, and lifestyle adjustments. She believes in a holistic approach, where aesthetic treatments begin with a foundation of healthy skin. By customizing skincare strategies, she ensures that each patient's needs and goals are met with empathy and practical solutions. As a woman in her mid-40s, Dr. Erickson personally understands the hormonal shifts and stress impacts on the skin. She offers her patients a compassionate perspective and practical options to navigate aging gracefully and naturally. In her free time, Dr. Erickson enjoys a vibrant family life with her husband, two children, and three doodles. Her active and creative interests include playing tennis, practicing Pilates, and writing. Find Dr. Erickson here: www.georgiaskinspecialists.com https://www.instagram.com/drcorinneerickson https://www.instagram.com/georgiaskinspecialists Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
In this episode, hosts Brad and Michael welcome Patrick Blake, MD, FAAD, dermatologist and co-founder of Portrait, to discuss the compliance challenges in the aesthetics industry. Dr. Blake shares his journey from clinician to entrepreneur and how Portrait helps med spas compete while prioritizing compliance. Learn how to navigate evolving compliance regulations, avoid common pitfalls, cut through misinformation, and protect your practice.Watch full episodes of our podcast on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@byrdadatto Stay connected for the latest business and health care legal updates:Website FacebookInstagramLinkedIn
On this week's episode of Nina's Got Good News, host Nina B. Clarke anchors our first Female Founders Panel. These are our Good News VIP Guests: — Kim Nichols, MD, FAAD is a Harvard-trained, board-certified, celebrity dermatologist that treats both cosmetic and medical skincare concerns. Dr. Nichols is the Founding Director of NicholsMD of Greenwich. Visit the NicholsMD website: https://kimnicholsmd.com Follow Dr. Nichols on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicholsmd_dermatology/ — Anne Grossman is a Connecticut-based entrepreneur, and the Founder + Owner of Rebel Daughter Cookies, a which creates ultra-decadent, gourmet chocolate chunk cookies to indulge your inner REBEL. Visit the Rebel Daughter Cookies website: https://rebeldaughtercookies.com Follow Rebel Daughter Cookies on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeldaughtercookies/ — Melanie (Mel) Bolin and Lina Dickinson are the co-founders of MERSEA, a luxury, travel-inspired brand that creates adventure essentials crafted for wherever you may go. Visit the MERSEA website: https://mersea.com Follow MERSEA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/merseaco?igsh=MTF4eDlxbm9kcXloeA%3D%3D — Topics of today's episode include: origin stories for each panelist, lessons learned, biggest challenges and greatest success stories in their respective business ventures, the impact of being a mentor/being mentored by others, and more. ——————— This week's episode of Nina's Got Good News is brought to you by MASA Chips! MASA are classic tortilla chips handmade with only three natural ingredients— organic corn, grass fed tallow, and sea salt. Visit them online at masachips.com, and use code GOODNEWS at checkout for 20% off your purchase. ——————— Follow Nina on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ninabclarke/ Visit Nina's blog: www.ninabradleyclarke.com Visit Nina's LTK shop: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/NinaBClarke
Episode 045 | The Dermy Doc is in the house! Big shout out to friend of the pod Dr. Adam Swigost (episodes 004 and 041) for introducing me to the incomparable Dr. Fatima Fahs.Dr. Fahs is a board-certified dermatologist and diplomat of the American Board of Dermatology. She has been quoted and featured in numerous publications including The New York Times, Forbes, Self, Time, Today, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health and many more.She's also the founder of the award winning skincare subscription box, Dermy Dox Box, as well as the Dermy Doc Institute, a fabulous direct care dermatology practice in Southfield, Michigan. We recorded this episode just days before the Institute's grand opening, and I'm so grateful she was willing to give us some of her time.I love how more and more doctors are redefining healthcare and bringing it back to a much healthier place and can't help but shout these stories from the rooftop.At the Dermy Doc Institute, Dr. Fahs provides comprehensive, personalized care without the demands and restrictions placed by insurance companies. This allows for her sole focus to be on you, the patient, and your unique dermatological needs.She knows that many of us experience barriers to quality healthcare imposed by health insurance companies that we all so clearly know value profits over health and well-being. Dr. Fahs believes every patient has the right to make their own healthcare decisions. She's helping put the power of your healthcare back into your hands by utilizing a direct care model. Dr. Fahs has a particular interest in skincare and product formulation, researching the efficacy of over the counter cosmeceuticals. Her Instagram account is where she decodes skincare ingredients and explains common dermatological concerns and her award-winning subscription box, Dermy Doc Box, is how she brings quality and effective skincare to your doorstep for a fraction of the price.She graduated with honors as a MedStart full-ride scholar from Wayne State University with a Bachelor of Science in biology and a minor in art. She went on to attend Oakland University William Beaumont School on a full-ride scholarship, earning her medical doctorate. Dr. Fahs then completed her medicine internship at Beaumont Hospital and her dermatology residency at Wayne State University, serving as Chief Resident in her final year.She's a Michigan native, born and raised and resides in West Bloomfield with her husband and three children.Tune in to learn more!
FAAD 100th episode! Liason? LnL2 reunite slowly. Dolly! We need better writing for Shawn Brady. The final ountdown for BTG!
Get Dr. Mina's free PDF on How to create Healthy Skin Habits here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. In this conversation, Dr. Mina and Dr. Noreen Galaria discuss the increasing prevalence of hair loss and the growing interest in natural supplements as a solution. They explore the multifactorial nature of hair loss, the importance of proper nutrition, and the role of specific supplements. The conversation emphasizes the need for caution regarding supplement quality and dosage, as well as the importance of consulting healthcare professionals for personalized advice. Dr. Galaria shares insights from her experience in developing effective hair supplements and highlights the significance of scientific research in validating their efficacy. Key Takeaways: - People are increasingly seeking natural options for hair loss. - Hair loss can be caused by various factors, including stress and hormonal changes. - It's essential to look for supplements made in FDA-regulated facilities. - Biotin is commonly taken but may not be effective for everyone. - High doses of biotin can interfere with lab tests and cause liver issues. - Supplements should complement a healthy diet, not replace it. - Research is crucial in determining the effectiveness of hair supplements. - Safety and efficacy should be prioritized when choosing supplements. - Consulting a dermatologist is important for persistent hair loss. - Patience is key; hair growth takes time. In This Episode: (03:05) Introduction to Hair Loss and Supplements (05:59) Understanding Hair Loss Factors (08:51) Identifying Candidates for Hair Supplements (11:59) The Role of Biotin in Hair Health (15:01) Potential Risks of High-Dose Supplements (18:51) The Science Behind Effective Ingredients (22:07) Safety and Efficacy of Hair Supplements (26:58) Final Takeaways and Recommendations Dr. Noreen Galaria, MD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist and the CEO & Founder of Inner Glow Vitamins since 2019. She owns Galaria Plastic Surgery & Dermatology and has been affiliated with Fair Oaks Hospital INOVA since 2009. Dr. Galaria served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah and Primary Children's Medical Centre from 2007-2009, and as a Clinical Instructor at the University of Rochester from 2005-2006. She holds several board memberships, including with the University of Virginia College Foundation and Virginia Dermatological Society. Dr. Galaria completed her fellowship in Laser Medicine/Cosmetics and residency in Dermatology at the University of Rochester, where she also completed her internship in Internal Medicine. She graduated summa cum laude from Jefferson Medical College, where she was the top-ranked student. Dr. Galaria's research has been extensively published, covering topics such as hair loss, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, and dermatoses of pregnancy. Her awards include the William Potter Award and multiple academic scholarships. Inner Glow Vitamins by Dr. Galaria: www.innerglowvitamins.com https://www.instagram.com/innerglowvitamins/ Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Cyndi J. Yag-Howard, MD, FAAD interviewed by Mona Sadeghpour, MD, FAAD
Andrew H. Weinstein, MD, MPH, FAAD interviewed by Mona Sadeghpour, MD, FAAD
Send us a textWatch on YoutubeDiscover the passionate journey of Dr. Saya Obayan, a celebrated board-certified dermatologist, as she shares her inspiring story from her childhood in Nigeria to founding Nature of Skin Dermatology in Austin, Texas. Her unique insights on treating hair and skin conditions for people of color are informed by personal experience and a deep-seated commitment to her patients. With a special emphasis on hair care challenges, Dr. Saya Obayan offers invaluable guidance on maintaining healthy hair without compromising style, addressing emotional and practical hurdles faced by those dealing with hair loss.Explore the profound connection between lifestyle choices and hair health as we navigate topics ranging from nutritional impacts to innovative treatments. Dr. Saya Obayan shares her expertise on the influence of stress, diet, and underlying health conditions on hair thinning. She provides practical solutions, including over-the-counter products and cutting-edge restoration techniques like PRP. Her comprehensive approach encourages a proactive stance on hair care, empowering listeners with the tools and knowledge needed to make informed decisions.Join us as we debunk prevalent hair myths and highlight the importance of scalp health, offering actionable tips for a diverse clientele. Dr. Saya Obayan's advice on maintaining a balanced pH and choosing the right products is especially valuable for those seeking personalized care for various hair types. With practical recommendations and a compassionate approach, this episode equips listeners with essential insights to enhance their hair care routines, fostering confidence and well-being in their hair health journey.Stay Connected with Dr. Saya Obayan by following the links below:WebsiteNature of Skin: InstagramDr. Saya Obayan: InstagramTikTokEmail: contact@natureofskinatx.comPhone Number: (512) 312-7552Support the showDo you have a story to share that's worth our listeners hearing, please fill out the Listener Letters Form and tell us your story! We would love to hear from you! Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.Please leave a review and rate the show. Let us know how we are doing!
Shawna Flanagan, MD, FAAD interviewed by Vineet Mishra, MD, FAAD
Teresa Wright, MD, FAAD, FAAP, joins host Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez to talk about eczema or atopic dermatitis, a common skin condition that causes dry, red, itchy rashes. They look at causes, treatments, tips to prevent flare-ups and whether the condition will improve as children get older.
Alex Zvulunov, MD, MHA interviewed by Lilia M Correa, MD, FAAD
What's new in dermatology? DEF Advisory Council Members address some of the latest approvals and therapeutic updates of the past year. Hear from Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C; Andrea Nguyen, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C; Kara Gooding, MMS, PA-C; and Alexa Hetzel, MS, PA-C, as they address new developments in atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and hidradenitis suppurativa. Plus, winter skin care tips and a fresh take on JAK inhibitors from Brad Glick, DO, FAAD.Like what you're hearing? Want to learn more about the Dermatology Education Foundation? Explore assets and resources on our website.
In this conversation, Dr. Mina and Dr. Chris Adigun delve into the world of lasers and energy-based devices in dermatology. They discuss the various applications of lasers, from cosmetic treatments to medical uses, and clarify common misconceptions about laser technology. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding different laser wavelengths and their specific targets in the skin, as well as the complexities involved in treating conditions like acne scarring and melasma. Dr. Adigun shares insights on innovative laser treatments and the challenges of insurance coverage for these advanced therapies. They discuss the limitations of current treatments, the importance of patient-specific approaches, and the evolving landscape of dermatological technology. Key Takeaways: - Lasers are not just for cosmetic purposes; they have medical applications. - Understanding the physics behind lasers is crucial for effective treatment. - Different lasers target different chromophores in the skin. - Misconceptions about lasers can lead to ineffective treatments. - The 1927 nm wavelength is versatile for various skin conditions. - IPL devices can cause burns if not used correctly. - Healthy skin contributes to better healing and overall health. - Acne scarring requires a multifaceted treatment approach. - New laser technologies are emerging for treating acne effectively. - Insurance often does not cover advanced laser treatments. Insurance is increasingly covering less in dermatology. - Accutane is a miracle drug but not for everyone. - Lasers can effectively treat basal cell carcinomas. - Radio frequency microneedling is not as effective as lasers for rejuvenation. - Micro-coring devices have potential but carry scarring risks. - Cryolipolysis offers a non-invasive fat reduction alternative. - No device can significantly tighten sagging skin. - Emerging technologies in dermatology are focused on specific needs. In This Episode: (02:35) Introduction to Laser Technology (06:11) Common Misconceptions About Laser Treatments (11:55) The Role of Lasers in Treating Skin Conditions (18:03) Innovations in Acne Treatment with Lasers (23:09) Laser Treatments for Skin Cancer (29:54) Micro-Coring Device Experience (35:16) The Limitations of Skin Tightening Devices Dr. Chris G. Adigun, MD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist specializing in cosmetic procedures with minimal downtime and outstanding results. As the President and Medical Director of the Dermatology & Laser Center of Chapel Hill, she has assembled her ideal dream team of top dermatology professionals. Renowned for her cosmetic and laser dermatology expertise, Dr. Adigun is a Key Opinion Leader for several laser companies, actively mentoring, lecturing, and leading laser preceptorships in the fast-evolving aesthetic industry. Her philosophy centers on a multi-dimensional approach to skin rejuvenation, utilizing injectables, lasers, and energy-based devices to achieve the most natural outcomes possible. When she isn't in the office showcasing her artistic skills, Dr. Adigun is a dedicated wife and busy mother of four athletic children, often found cheering them on from the sidelines. Follow Dr. Adigun here: Website: www.dlcofchapelhill.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dlcofchapelhill/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dlcofchapelhill/?hl=en Tiktok: dlc_chapelhill Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Website- https://www.atlantadermsurgery.com/ Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Brett King, MD interviewed by Jackie Dosal, MD, FAAD
Susan Huang, MD, FAAD interviewed by Sabrina Shearer, MD, FAAD
Veronica Rotemberg, MD, PhD, FAAD interviewed by Sabrina Shearer, MD, FAAD
Send us a textFrom being terminated to starting his hybrid dermatology practice just one year ago, Dr. Lewellis shares his journey about starting his telederm practice and now seeing patients in the office or even in their home. He is showing us you can do whatever you want with your medical degree as a direct specialty care doctor.Bio: Stephen Lewellis, MD, PhD, FAAD is a NYU and Stanford trained board certified dermatologist. He is the founder and owner of Above & Beyond Dermatology, an independent integrative dermatology center in central Wisconsin. He also serves as host of The Direct Care Derm podcast, Medical Director of Skinnovations Medical Aesthetics, Executive Director of Dermatology at FirstHx, Founding Medical Partner at Doctorpedia, Dermatology Advisor at Taxa Technologies, and independent consultant to numerous companies in the healthcare sector. He lives in Wausau, WI with his wife and two young children. Find him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenlewellisCheck out his podcast The Direct Care Derm Podcast
Send us a textFrom being terminated to starting his hybrid dermatology practice just one year ago, Dr. Lewellis shares his journey about starting his telederm practice and now seeing patients in the office or even in their home. He is showing us you can do whatever you want with your medical degree as a direct specialty care doctor.Bio: Stephen Lewellis, MD, PhD, FAAD is a NYU and Stanford trained board certified dermatologist. He is the founder and owner of Above & Beyond Dermatology, an independent integrative dermatology center in central Wisconsin. He also serves as host of The Direct Care Derm podcast, Medical Director of Skinnovations Medical Aesthetics, Executive Director of Dermatology at FirstHx, Founding Medical Partner at Doctorpedia, Dermatology Advisor at Taxa Technologies, and independent consultant to numerous companies in the healthcare sector. He lives in Wausau, WI with his wife and two young children. Find him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenlewellisCheck out his podcast The Direct Care Derm Podcast
Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. In this episode, Dr. Mina and Dr. Zain Husain talk about what it takes to keep your skin healthy. They cover the importance of sun protection, good lifestyle habits, and how social media influences the way we see skin. They also discuss common skincare mistakes, must-have products, and how in-office treatments can help. The conversation highlights the need for personalized skincare routines and the benefits of seeing a board-certified dermatologist for the best results. Tune in to this week's podcast with Dr. Zain Husain as he breaks down what ‘healthy' skin really means, why it's important, and how to achieve it. He also covers common mistakes, his go-to procedures, and his top 3 takeaways for achieving healthy, glowing skin! Key Takeaways: - Healthy skin is defined by multiple factors, not just aesthetics. - Sun protection is crucial for preventing skin damage and disease. - Diet, antioxidants, and lifestyle choices significantly impact skin health. - Avoid following skincare trends blindly; consult a dermatologist for personalized advice. - Overusing products can harm the skin barrier; less is often more. - Essential skincare includes sunscreen, a good cleanser, and vitamin C serum. - In-office procedures can enhance skin health but should be approached conservatively. - Social media can create unrealistic beauty standards that affect self-esteem. - It's important to recognize that perfection in skin is not achievable or necessary. - Regular consultations with dermatologists can lead to better skincare outcomes. Dr. Zain Husain, MD, FAAD is a dual board-certified dermatologist and Mohs micrographic surgeon, fellowship-trained in cosmetic dermatology. He began his medical education when he was accepted into the highly competitive accelerated 7-year BS/MD program with Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, where he graduated with top academic honors and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Dr. Husain completed his dermatology residency at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington DC, where he served as chief resident in his final year and then completed a dual fellowship in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and cosmetic dermatology at Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. There, he received extensive training in advanced skin cancer surgery and reconstruction as well as cosmetic procedures including injectables, body contouring, and laser surgery. Following fellowship, Dr. Husain worked in private practice in Washington, DC and New Jersey before establishing his private practice, Noor Dermatology and Aesthetics in Cary, NC. Dr. Zain Husain has delivered lectures on various dermatologic topics at national conferences and has authored numerous articles in prestigious peer-reviewed medical journals. He is committed to life-long learning and is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS), and an active member of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS). In his free time, he enjoys watching movies, running, weightlifting, and spending time with his family. He loves to travel and explore different countries, cultures, and cuisines. Dr. Zain Husain lives with his wife, a pediatrician, and their two daughters. Find Dr. Zain Husain here: https://www.noorderm.com/ https://instagram.com/noordermatology https://tiktok.com/@noordermatology http://www.youtube.com/@Dr.ZainHusain Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Website- https://www.atlantadermsurgery.com/ Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. When it comes to skincare and cosmetic treatments, few buzzwords spark curiosity and fear quite like “laser resurfacing.” I get it—lasers sound intense, and the thought of a week of downtime can seem scary! But when done safely and appropriately, laser resurfacing can work wonders and leave your skin looking healthier and more radiant than ever. Tune in to this week's podcast with Dr. Kaveri Karhade as she explains resurfacing lasers—what to expect during the treatment, recovery time, potential side effects, and whether they're safe for all skin tones. She emphasizes the benefits of these procedures not only for cosmetic purposes but also for skin health, including reducing the risk of skin cancer. Plus, Dr. Karhade shares her top 3 tips for anyone considering the treatment! Key Takeaways: - Resurfacing lasers can improve skin texture and stimulate collagen production. - Safety of lasers on darker skin types is achievable with proper technique. - Pre-treatment care can include avoiding certain products to reduce inflammation. - Ablative lasers remove more skin than non-ablative lasers, which are less invasive. - Patients should be aware of the potential for hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation. - The procedure can feel like a sunburn initially but is manageable with care. - Regular treatments can help maintain skin health and appearance as one ages. - Understanding the risks and complications is crucial before undergoing treatment. - The ideal candidates for resurfacing lasers are those noticing early signs of aging. - Consulting with a board-certified dermatologist is essential for safe treatment. In This Episode: (4:30) Understanding Resurfacing Lasers (6:35) Safety of Lasers on Different Skin Types (10:29) Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment Care (15:10)Who Can Benefit from Laser Resurfacing? (19:59) The Procedure Experience (25:41) Risks and Complications (28:10) Ideal Candidate for Resurfacing Lasers (30:18) Final Thoughts and Recommendations Dr. Kaveri Karhade, MD, FAAD is a board-certified dermatologist in San Francisco, CA. Partnering with Dr. Kathy Fields of Rodan and Fields and Proactiv, the two utilize technology in the form of lasers and devices to treat nearly any medical or cosmetic skin concern, in all skin types. Dr. Karhade believes in keeping skin youthful and clear using minimal interventions. Her expertise is in treating patients with skin of color. She aims to dispel misinformation through her presence on social media. She has been featured in numerous media outlets including Forbes, Women's Health, and Allure. Find Dr. Karhade here: www.kavimd.com https://www.instagram.com/dr_kavi_derm/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@dr_kavi_derm Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Website- https://www.atlantadermsurgery.com/ Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. Winter is coming, and while it brings cozy sweaters and holiday fun, it also brings dry, flaky skin. As the weather gets colder and the air drier, your skin needs a little extra care to stay soft and hydrated. Switch to a gentler cleanser that won't strip your skin's natural oils, and use a richer moisturizer to lock in hydration.To prevent dryness, consider using a humidifier, avoid hot showers, and apply moisturizer right after showering. Lastly, stay hydrated, eat nourishing foods, and maintain healthy habits to keep your skin feeling comfortable and protected throughout the season! Tune into this week's podcast with Dr. Marisa Garshick for tips on winter skincare, including what to add, avoid, and her top product picks! Key Takeaways: - As the weather changes, skin needs extra hydration. - Switch to a hydrating cleanser in winter. - Thicker moisturizers are essential for winter skin. - Sunscreen should be used year-round, even in winter. - Retinoids can be used in winter with adjustments. - Avoid hot showers to protect the skin barrier. - Amlactin is effective for dry, cracked heels. - Laser treatments are popular in winter for skin rejuvenation. - Consider using a humidifier to combat dry indoor air. - Start good skincare habits early for children. In This Episode: (4:07)Adapting Skincare for Winter Conditions (6:33) Cleansers: Choosing the Right One (8:15) Favorite Moisturizers for Winter (11:25) The Importance of Sunscreen Year-Round (13:09) Using Active Ingredients in Winter (18:18) Bathing and Showering Tips for Healthy Skin (21:40) Addressing Common Winter Skin Issues (22:16) Cosmetic Treatments for Winter (25:22) Final Tips and Recommendations for Winter Skincare Marisa Garshick, MD, FAAD is a leading board-certified dermatologist in New York City practicing at MDCS: Medical Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery Center and is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Garshick sees patients of all ages, focusing on medical and cosmetic dermatology. She has a passion for being able to improve patient's quality of life and loves to help her patients look and feel like the best version of themselves. Dr. Garshick received her Bachelor's of Science from Emory University. She then went to Tufts University School of Medicine, where she graduated with Research Honors and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. As a medical student, she was selected to the prestigious Doris Duke Research Fellowship program which she completed at Harvard Medical School in the Department of Dermatology at Massachusetts General Hospital. She completed her internship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and her dermatology residency at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medicine, where she served as Chief Resident during her final year. Dr. Garshick has numerous publications in scientific journals and book chapters and has presented at national meetings. Additionally, she has previously worked for the Dr. Oz Show and is regularly featured in top media outlets such as Glamour, InStyle, Huffington Post, Women's Health, Allure, Elle, Prevention, Harper's Bazaar, Shape, Refinery 29 and more. She has been selected to the New York SuperDoctors and is recognized as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor. Find Dr. Garshick here: https://www.instagram.com/drmarisagarshick Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Website- https://www.atlantadermsurgery.com/ Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Roberto Novoa, MD, FAAD interviewed by Olayemi Sokumbi, MD, FAAD
Alexander Miller, MD interviewed by Brad Glick, DO, MPH, FAAD
Sleep and Skincare for Busy Moms Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Alexis Stevens discusses how significant sleep is for skin health, emphasizing the role of nighttime skincare routines in repairing skin damage. She recommends using ingredients like AHAs, BHAs, glycerin, niacinamide, and peptides in skincare products for optimal results. Dr. Stevens also addresses the issue of insufficient sleep for busy moms, suggesting the use of multi-functional products like the Olay Super Serum Night Repair. She further highlights the benefits of caffeine, niacinamide, vitamin C, and peptides in combating dark circles and eye puffiness. Dr. Stevens encouraged listeners to visit Olay's website or local retailers for more information on these products. https://www.olay.com/ Alexis Stephens, DO, FAOCD, FAAD, specializes in improving upon each and every one of them with expert dermatological and cosmetic treatments. As the lead board-certified dermatologist and founder at Parkland Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery in tropical Coral Springs, Florida, Dr. Stephens brings the latest techniques and technologies to communities in the area. Please like and subscribe to our podcast and leave a 5-star review so we can reach more parents like you! Subscribe to our podcast by sending an email to subscribe@teachingyourtoddler.com For more expert interviews, fun activities and story time podcasts, please visit our website at TeachingYourToddler.com Check us out on Facebook at Teaching Your Toddler and on twitter at @TeachingToddler and on Instagram at @teachingyourtoddler To support great future content, please click here and help us out with a $5 gift: glow.fm/teachingyourtoddler Leave us some feedback on this show and your ideas for future shows!
N/A interviewed by Mona Sadeghpour, MD, FAAD
Elle Russ chats with Dr. Neil Sadick - one of the most influential and renowned dermatologists and researchers in the world. Also known as the ‘'doctor's doctor''. Dr. Sadick's discoveries have influenced and transformed the future of dermatology. He has authored over 290 journal publications, and written 20 books on hair disorders, facial rejuvenation, lasers, sclerotherapy and cosmetic surgery. Dr. Sadick is also author of the bestselling consumer book, The New Natural. Passionate about clinical research, Dr. Sadick participates in clinical trials for fillers/toxins, acne, psoriasis, eczema, cellulite, fat removal, stem cells and lasers. He has been listed on New York Magazines “Best Doctors” list for several years running, and featured on the Dr. Oz Show, Access Hollywood, The Real Housewives of New York and the Today Show. Dr. Sadick is a regular contributor to Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Women's Health, and other magazines. Learn more at https://www.getmystride.com/ SELECTED LINKS: https://www.elleruss.com/ Website: https://www.getmystride.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/getmystride/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GetMyStride/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@getmystride?app=desktop
Jenny Murase, MD interviewed by Jackie Dosal, MD, FAAD
Megan H. Noe, MD, MPH, FAAD; Joseph Zabinski, PhD interviewed by Vinod Nambudiri, MD, MBA, EDM
Avrom S. Caplan, MD, FAAD, Jeremy Gold MD/MS, Dallas Smith, MS, PharmD interviewed by Jackie Dosal, MD, FAAD
Andrew Weinstein, MD, PhD, FAAD; Melissa Piliang, MD, FAAD; Scott Collins, MD, FAAD interviewed by Seemal Desai, MD, FAAD
Elizabeth Bailey, MD, MPH, FAAD interviewed by Alexis Carrington, MD
Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, FAAD interviewed by Sabrina Shearer, MD, FAAD
Howard Rogers, MD, FAAD interviewed by Brian Jiang, MD
Warren James, MD & Jashin Wu, MD, FAAD interviewed by Olayemi Sokumbi, MD, FAAD
Mollie MacCormack, MD, FAAD & Howard Rogers, MD, FAAD interviewed by Ryan Hick, MD, FAAD
Sun protection is so much more than just sunscreen. Seeking shade, wearing wide-brimmed hats, avoiding those peak UV hours, and wearing sun-protective clothing are all great ways to safeguard our skin. But here's something you might not know—there's a powerful fern extract that can help protect your skin when you're exposed to the sun! Polypodium leucotomos is a tropical fern native to Central and South America, commonly used in skincare and health supplements due to its antioxidant and photoprotective properties! Be sure to listen to this week's podcast featuring Dr. Noreen Galaria as she discusses the benefits of polypodium leucotomos, its safety for children and during pregnancy, and whether anyone can take it! Key Takeaways: - Inner Glow supplements contain polypodium, a natural plant extract that provides sun protection and helps prevent sunburn, photoaging, and skin cancer. - Inner Glow supplements are safe for children over the age of three and are vegan, sugar-free, kosher, and halal. - When choosing supplements, it is important to look for products made in the USA, non-GMO, and third-party verified. Supplement testing is crucial to ensure that the ingredients in the product match the claims made on the packaging. - High doses of biotin in supplements can have adverse effects on blood work and may mask certain health conditions. - Inner Glo's hair supplement contains 21 ingredients that promote hair growth and address various underlying causes of hair loss. In this Episode: (7:20) Understanding Inner Glow Supplements (11:15) Safety and Usage Recommendations (15:05)Convenience and Appeal to Different Groups (19:05)Supplement Testing and Ingredient Quality (29:30) Beware of High Doses of Biotin in Hair Supplements (26:05) Hair Supplements: Addressing Hair Thinning and Hair Loss Get Dr. Mina's free PDF on How to create Healthy Skin Habits here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. Dr. Noreen Galaria, MD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist and the CEO & Founder of Inner Glow Vitamins since 2019. She owns Galaria Plastic Surgery & Dermatology and has been affiliated with Fair Oaks Hospital INOVA since 2009. Dr. Galaria served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah and Primary Children's Medical Centre from 2007-2009, and as a Clinical Instructor at the University of Rochester from 2005-2006. She holds several board memberships, including with the University of Virginia College Foundation and Virginia Dermatological Society. Dr. Galaria completed her fellowship in Laser Medicine/Cosmetics and residency in Dermatology at the University of Rochester, where she also completed her internship in Internal Medicine. She graduated summa cum laude from Jefferson Medical College, where she was the top-ranked student. Dr. Galaria's research has been extensively published, covering topics such as hair loss, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, and dermatoses of pregnancy. Her awards include the William Potter Award and multiple academic scholarships. Inner Glow Vitamins by Dr. Galaria: www.innerglowvitamins.com https://www.instagram.com/innerglowvitamins/ Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.