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Spider veins, varicose veins, cellulite - a dermatologist’s view by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 15 Nov 2008 1:03pm AAD.org - While spider veins, varicose veins, cellulite and pedicures gone awry may sound like the makings of a modern-day horror flick, the scary part is these dermatologic conditions and associated problems can strike anyone at anytime. In fact, much of what is perceived as common knowledge or factual information about these problems is little [. ... Read on »
A dermatologist’s view of Botox by Nadine H. Patient Expert Posted Fri 17 Oct 2008 6:10pm 1 Comment After I wrote last week’s post about Botox, I wanted to get a doctor’s opinion, so I turned to Dr. Jeffrey Benabio, a dermatologist in San Diego who writes a fantastic blog called The Derm Blog.  His take: “Botox® has taken a beating lately. First the FDA said it’s investigating Botox safety issues, and now an Italian study shows that Botox might get Read on »
Critical Questions to Ask Cosmetic Dermatologist by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 27 Jul 2010 5:52pm Selecting a cosmetic dermatologist is much the same as selecting any other type of doctor. You need to do your homework before you ever meet with the doctor, and then when you do meet with the doctor, there are certain questions that...  Read on »
Dermatologist concurs, it is Fifth Disease by Kris L. Posted Tue 10 Mar 2009 5:20pm She said it was absolutely not strep or an allergic reaction. It is fading, so she said in a week or so, Kara should be fine. At least we got an answer, and I am relieved it was not strep. Read on »
Another Dermatologist Appointment by Nikki M. Patient Expert Posted Fri 17 Oct 2008 5:52pm Yesterday Muddear had another dermatologist appointment. It appears that the skin infection that has plagued "us" for months is healing nicely. Check out the pictures... due to the infection. This is a remarkable improvement from when we started going to Dr. Barich for treatment. The dermatologist runs on a different schedule than the rest Read on »
Microdermabrasion at Home or at the Dermatologist? by MariaPalma Posted Mon 07 May 2012 4:44pm My face, au natural As I get older, I’m realizing just how important it is to take care of my skin. It’s not as smooth and dewy as it was in my 20’s, so I’m using the right skin care products, especially moisturizer, and have found that giving myself facials is a must. The last time I went to get a facial, the es ... Read on »
More Dermatologist Appointments by Nikki M. Patient Expert Posted Fri 17 Oct 2008 5:52pm Yesterday, Muddear had another Dermatologist appointment. Perhaps it was because we were the last appointment of the day, I am not sure, however, I was thankful that we were.... The very catalyst that precipitated this horrendous skin infection that has taken us over a year to clear up. Hopefully, the next dermatologist appointment will be the last. I Read on »
Dermatologist Appointment by Nikki M. Patient Expert Posted Fri 17 Oct 2008 5:52pm Taking Muddear to the dermatologist is always an event. As usual, Muddear is dressed up for the appointment and waiting patiently for me to pick her up. Happily, almost... otherwise give her one of mine. Anyway, the dermatologist Dr. Barich is never on schedule. Every time Muddear has an appointment, she never sees the doctor until 30 to 60 minutes Read on »
Dermatologist by Kristen H. Posted Sat 07 Aug 2010 6:17pm So the dermatologist thinks Dad has scabies, EVEN THOUGH, Dad has already done the treatment for it, and no one else has gotten it (it's pretty contagious), and the health dept said that it wasn't Scabies. He even did a skin scraping and looked at it under the microscope and didn't see anything. Regardless, the dermatologist said he had to follow Read on »
Estrogen Getting Cool Reception From Dermatologists For Mixed Results In Improving Appearance Of Skin by Andrea Patient Expert Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:30am Article Date: 30 Jul 2009 - 1:00 PDT Medical News Today For many women, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can alleviate the physical symptoms associated with the change of life. But despite the initial hype generated by post-menopausal women who noticed a marked improvement in their skin's appearance while on HRT, dermatologists argue Read on »