Your Comprehensive Guide to Your First Cosmetic Consultation at Siperstein Dermatology
Siperstein Dermatology Group Blog
by Robyn Siperstein
1M ago
Are you ready to embark on a journey to enhance your natural beauty and address any skin concerns you may have? Your first step is a consultation with us at Siperstein Dermatology Group. To ensure you’re fully prepared and confident for this exciting experience, let’s walk through what to expect during your consultation with our experienced cosmetic consultant, Marlene. Before You Arrive Arrive Without Makeup: To ensure an accurate assessment of your skin, we kindly request that you arrive without any makeup. Appointment Length and Consultant Introduction: Your consultation will last approxima ..read more
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Over the Counter vs. Medical Grade Products
Siperstein Dermatology Group Blog
by Robyn Siperstein
2M ago
https://www.sipderm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/unnamed-1-300x200.jpg Drugstores have aisles devoted to them, commercials air non-stop about how they can help your skin look younger or brighter or less blotchy, and articles are written about the “Best Of” every season and year. The information can be overwhelming! Skincare products come in a variety of shapes, sizes and mixtures, and it has become increasingly difficult to decide which is best for you since there seems to be a new product that hits the market every few weeks. So when it comes to picking the best creams and ointments for our ..read more
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Flawless Skin All Year Long
Siperstein Dermatology Group Blog
by Robyn Siperstein
3M ago
https://www.sipderm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Flawless-Skin-All-Year-Long-1-300x200.png If working from home, managing daily childcare, or just the stress of the year has taken its toll, it’s time to get back to self care and show your body some love. If you are looking for a few easy and quick ways to have your face and skin shine we are here to help you look and feel your best!  Moxi + BBL Lighten, brighten and refresh with Moxi™! If you’re looking for a gentle approach to radiant skin, Moxi is the easy and comfortable way to “prejuvenate” your skin. Moxi is the latest way to revit ..read more
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2024 Skin Care Guide
Siperstein Dermatology Group Blog
by Robyn Siperstein
4M ago
Instead of “New Year, New You,” how about “New Year, Better Me!” The beginning of the year is a great time to refocus, reorganize and reprioritize what matters to you and what you want to get out of the next 365 days. So when you’re planning to eat healthy, exercise more, and find better work-life balance, make sure you’re putting your skincare at the top of this list! After all, there is no better time to love the skin you’re in. Here are our Top 10 Medical and Cosmetic Skincare Tips for getting the most out of your skin so you can look as good as you feel! Use the best products for your ski ..read more
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Everything You Need to Know About Impetigo
Siperstein Dermatology Group Blog
by Robyn Siperstein
6M ago
Impetigo is a common, superficial, bacterial skin infection characterized by honey-colored crusted scabs and open sores. At times, it can be a blistering rash.  It affects the superficial layers of the skin and is typically caused by Staph and less commonly, Strep.  It is easily treated by a dermatologist if recognized early.  Symptoms: In general, impetigo is a mild infection that can occur anywhere on the body. It most often affects exposed skin, such as the nose, mouth, arms, or legs. Symptoms include red, painful,  itchy sores that break open and leak a clear fluid or ..read more
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Everything You Need to Know About Shingles
Siperstein Dermatology Group Blog
by Robyn Siperstein
7M ago
Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus(VZV), the same virus that causes chickenpox. It is a viral infection that causes a painful rash. Shingles can occur anywhere on the body, but in most cases wraps around the torso. It typically looks like a single stripe of blisters that follows a dermatomal (nerve) distribution on the body. After an initial infection with chickenpox, the virus remains dormant in spinal nerve roots for many years. Stress or sickness can reactivate the virus and cause it to migrate down sensory nerves to the skin to cause the blistering rash. Symptoms: Pain, burn ..read more
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Rhinophyma: Symptoms and Treatments
Siperstein Dermatology Group Blog
by Robyn Siperstein
8M ago
Rhinophyma is a skin condition affecting the nose in which the skin is thickened and the sebaceous (oil) glands are enlarged. The skin can be normal color or reddish color and oftentimes with prominent blood vessels. In the early stages of rhinophyma, a person may experience excessive facial flushing. As the condition progresses, swollen blood vessels appear, then acne-like pimples. Later, the nose may appear bulbous (rounded) and pitted due to prominent pores.  https://dermnetnz.org/topics/rhinophyma-images  Causes:  It was once believed that rhinophyma was caused by heavy alc ..read more
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Xanthelasma Removal: Surgical and Non-Surgical Options
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by Robyn Siperstein
10M ago
https://www.sipderm.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/xanthalasma1-Medium-300x200.jpeg Xanthelasma is a harmless yellow bump above or below your eyelid. It is a buildup of cholesterol deposits under the skin. Xanthelasma is not medically concerning, but it tends to bother people cosmetically. Removal options range from non-invasive treatments to surgery, but it may take several sessions. It is possible for xanthelasma to return even after removal, making this a chronic condition.  Causes:  About half of patients who have xanthelasma also have high cholesterol.  Risk factors:  ..read more
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Five Surprising Places to Inject Botox
Siperstein Dermatology Group Blog
by Robyn Siperstein
11M ago
https://www.sipderm.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Botox-blog-image-2-300x200.png Botox is a brand name for Botulinum toxin type A, a neurotoxin produced by bacteria Clostridium botulinum and processed into powder form. The medical and cosmetic industries use small, carefully researched doses for therapeutic and aesthetic purposes. Because moving the muscles of the face causes wrinkles, Botox injections use a toxin to prevent a muscle from moving for a limited time. Most people are familiar with the most common areas that we inject with botox, such as the “11’s”, forehead, and smile ..read more
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Dark Circles Around The Eyes – How to Treat and Prevent Them
Siperstein Dermatology Group Blog
by Robyn Siperstein
11M ago
https://www.sipderm.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Dark-UnderEye-Circles-Blog3-e1680439862292-300x200.png Overview:  Aging, genetics, fatigue and more can all cause dark circles under your eyes. But they usually aren’t a sign of a medical problem. While they aren’t typically a cause for concern, they may be cosmetically unappealing to some people.  Dark circles under your eyes mean the area of skin below your eyes looks darkened. This area may appear as shades of blue, purple, or brown depending on your natural skin color. Dark circles under your eyes may make you look tired or older ..read more
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