10

Jun

Dr. Karyn Grossman’s Guide to Aging Well

Doctor Karyn Grossman was recently featured on Goop, lending her expertise on skincare, aging and anti-aging treatments. Contact Grossman Dermatology to schedule a consultation with Dr. Grossman. From Goop. com:With cosmetic dermatology clinics in both New York and Los Angeles an...

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10

Jun

No, Your Skin Care Shouldn’t Hurt

Doctor Karyn Grossman was recently featured in an article on Refinery29, written by Nina Judar…. We live in a more is better culture. So if you're piling on skin care at the same rate that Kim Kardashian goes through contouring cream, we don’t blame you. As lon...

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10

Jun

Remove Spider and Varicose Veins With Sclerotherapy

What Is Sclerotherapy? Sclerotherapy is a procedure that many people who suffer from varicose veins or spider veins opt to get. It involves injecting a chemical known as a sclerosant directly into the varicose or spider vein. The sclerosant damages the vein's lining and cau...

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10

Jun

Do People Actually Use Sunscreen?

A new study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology looked at how often people wear SPF. In a study looking at 4000 adults in the U. S. , rates of “regular sunscreen use” (always/most of the time when outside on a warm sunny day for ≥1 h...

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10

Jun

Lose Those Love Handles with Coolsculpting

What Is Coolsculpting? Coolsculpting is a procedure that helps reduce body fat. It involves using controlled cooling in order to eliminate stubborn fat. This procedure is also referred to as cryolipolysis, and it is very effective for getting rid of love handles. Many people are...

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10

Jun

Study: More Than A Quarter of A Middle-Aged Person’s Skin May Have Made First Steps Towards Cancer

BBC News (5/23) reported that research suggests that “more than a quarter of a middle-aged person's skin may have already made the first steps towards cancer. ” The “analysis of samples from 55- to 73-year-olds found more than 100 DNA mutations linked to ca...

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10

Jun

Vitamin B3 May Help Reduce Risk Of Certain Skin Cancers

The New York Times (5/14, Pollack, Subscription Publication) reports that research suggests that “an inexpensive vitamin can help reduce the occurrence of common skin cancers in people prone to” the disease. Investigators found “in a clinical trial” that &...

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10

Jun

The Beauty of Paper Charts

Study Finds Dramatic Rise In Cyberattacks Against Healthcare Providers. While all doctors and hospitals are being forced to move into electronic records, I still enjoy the luxury of being a fully “paper” office. While I still love the accuracy of my documentation with...

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10

Jun

Getting a “Mini Lift” with CO2 Laser Resurfacing

CO2 laser resurfacing is a treatment that precisely directs beams of light at the skin, removing the damaged outer skin layers. By doing this, facial wrinkles, skin blemishes and light scars are removed, revealing younger looking skin. This “mini lift” can erase the d...

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10

Jun

FDA Grants Marketing Approval to Double Chin Injection

The Wall Street Journal (4/30, Beilfuss, Subscription Publication) reports that the FDA has approved a new injectable treatment for adult submental fat, or double chins. Kybella, a form of synthetically derived deoxycholic acid, is the first nonsurgical option to get ri...

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10

Jun

Fill in Fine Lines with Belotero and Restylane

As we age, our skin naturally becomes thinner and less elastic. It becomes progressively damaged by exposure to sunlight, oxygen, smoke, and other pollutants. Laughing, smiling, and frowning pull and stretch the skin, creating characteristic patterns of skin creases. Over time, l...

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10

Jun

Benefits of Carbon Dioxide Laser Treatments

Carbon dioxide laser treatments are some of the most commonly used skin treatments to reduce deep facial lines and wrinkles. The laser removes the outer layers of damaged skin to reveal the softer and smoother underlying skin. It can be done in specific areas, such as around the...

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