...about how to use sunscreen. When I say put your sunscreen on every single morning on your head and neck area, chest, and any exposed parts… that is the MINIMUM...
...frown lines (glabella), and in the crow’s feet area. This is a good way to start. Avoid the upper forehead and the lower face until you’ve built trust with your...
...good eye cream used twice a day are still your best bet! Eyelid Fraxel lasers or eyelid fractionated CO2 may be helpful for both excess pigment or visible tiny blood...
Well, I totally agree with you. Acne and wrinkles are a frustrating area for many women/men because most of the acne products are formulated for 16 year olds with really...
You make a good point, and many of our patients have been frustrated with this also. I’ll make some recommendations below, but remember skin tone is very individual so you’ll...
...close the the eyes. This area has been prone to Sculptra bumps in the past. The muscles around the eyes (orbicularis oculi) are strong. The upper lip and close to...
Ok – let’s really talk about this. I’m totally hearing your frustration. Let’s think about your body though first. From puberty to late 20s, male and female hormones are the...
I’m so happy that you are starting with aging and skin cancer prevention at age 22. I’m loving that! Also, with the way you are experimenting, maybe you should think...
This is a great question. Thank you! I think this is a common problem worldwide. Here are some suggestions: Think seasonally and adjust your skincare regimen accordingly. Some ideas for...
...a difference over time in your sun damage (forehead road rage lol) and improve your eye area. And skincare products that don’t contain castor oil and lanolin (also goes by...
One of the best investments in your skin is your daily skincare. Why? Because you can prevent many problems with blotchy skin color, lack of glow, texture, some types of acne, and fine lines with good skincare products. You can also correct some of these problems with effective skincare products. Great skincare is often more expensive because quality ingredients are expensive. Some companies spend on research/development which benefits all of us and adds to the cost. Are they worth it? In general - yes! I have handpicked some of what I consider to be the best skin care products, and offer them for sale on SkinTour's shop. This is based on my team and I's testing and research at our clinic. Many of the products are in my own regimen. What could be better than using skin care products a dermatologist uses?!