There’s more than one way to rejuvenate the neck
All Articles,Cosmetic Surgery,In The Media,Neck Lift
Dermatology Times – July 2019 Dr. Ronald Moy recently provided his expert opinion in this recent article. Here’s an excerpt, “Age takes a toll on the neck. And while minimally invasive treatments might help to make an older neck look a tad younger, it’s usually not enough, according to Beverly Hills, Calif., dermatologist Ronald Moy,…
Read MoreHow to Look Like You Got Filler Sans Any Injections, According to Dermatologists
Who What Wear + Yahoo News – June 2019 Dr. Jennifer Herrmann was quoted in this recent articles. Fillers—it seems like everyone is talking about it, and everyone is getting it (or at the very least, is curious about it). Blame it on our ever-increasing consumption of social media or perhaps just the ever-increasing idolization…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Laser Hair Removal—Because Summer Is (Almost) Here
Who What Wear, April 2019 Full, somewhat personal disclosure? I’ve been dreaming of laser hair removal for years. Or rather, I’ve dreamt of canceling my sugar and waxing subscriptions, bidding final goodbyes to my shower’s graveyard of razors, and chucking my large collection of oils, gels, and creams all catering to some kind of hair…
Read More9 Spring Skincare Trends To Revamp Your Vanity (And Your Complexion)
The Zoe Report, March 2019 If you’re curious about what to add to your wardrobe for the new season, you only have to look to the street style snaps and runway shows from Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2019 for inspiration. But since there’s not a Fashion Week equivalent for skincare (can someone please make this happen?),…
Read MoreHow Taking Spironolactone For Acne Can Save Your Skin
Acne,All Articles,In The Media
The Zoe Report, February 2019 You know those commercials for new medications that spend half the ad time racing through a scary-sounding list of side effects, like dizziness and shortness of breath? Well, the blood pressure medication spironolactone is pretty much the opposite of that. Originally intended to balance high blood pressure, it’s actually more…
Read MoreThe best acne scar treatments according to Dermatologists
Acne,All Articles,In The Media,Scar Improvement
Glamour Magazine, January 2019 Part of the trick to smoothing out scars in skin is boosting collagen, which is what gives skin its firm, even texture. And “this product has potent growth factors, which promote and stimulate collagen production and regeneration,” says Robyn Gmyrek, M.D., a dermatologist at Union Square Laser Dermatology in NYC. Bonus: It’ll help…
Read MoreHouse Plants Are Good For Your Skin — & Your Shelfies, Too
The Zoe Report, January 2019 There are few things I love more than a beauty product that doubles as apartment decor, like a candle-turned-makeup brush holder or a particularly chic bottle of perfume. My newest #shelfie additions may just be my favorite yet, both for their aesthetic and their skin-boosting benefits: houseplants. As strange it…
Read MoreFYI: Dermatologists Say These Are the Best Moisturizers for Rosacea
Byrdie, November 2018 According to Jennifer Herrmann, MD, FAAD, at Moy, Fincher, Chipps Facial Plastic Surgery and Dermatology in Beverly Hills, “Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by diffused redness, flushing, pustules, bumps, and skin thickening (aka fibrosis) and which may be triggered by things like heat, spicy or citrus foods, alcohol, exercise, and sun exposure.” See…
Read MoreHalloween Makeup to Use If You Have Sensitive Skin, According to the Pros
PopSugar, September 2018 “PopSugar spoke with dermatologist Dr. Jennifer Herrmann, MD, of Moy-Fincher-Chipps Dermatology in Beverly Hills and Mehron Professional Makeup Artist Pamela Faller about products that can be the most detrimental, plus what you should use when you have sensitive skin. Keep reading to learn more about what to pick up this season.” See…
Read MoreRepair DNA Damage While You Sleep
Elle, August 2018 “According to Beverly Hills dermatologist Ronald Moy, MD undoing even some of the damage caused by debris, toxins, digital light, and UV rays will help keep skin healthy. His RMD skin-care line harnesses the power of DNA repair enzymes, derived from plankton, blue algae, and mustard greens (try RMD DNA Night Renewal…
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