It’s never too late to start taking care of your skin! Today’s guest is Doris Day, MD, a board-certified dermatologist who specializes in laser, cosmetic, surgical, and aesthetic dermatology. Dr. Day graduated from Columbia University with a BA in English and completed her MA in journalism and science writing at New York University before earning her MD from Downstate School of Medicine in New York. She completed her dermatology residency at Cornell University School of Medicine, earning the title of Chief of Residents. She owns a dermatology clinic and understands that medicine is constantly evolving, which is why she is committed to change in the field of cosmetic dermatology. Doris shares her unique insight as a clinical associate professor of dermatology. She is the author of several books, such as Beyond Beauty and Forget the Facelift, where she shares all her knowledge and experience. We invite you to listen to this fantastic conversation about the importance of ethics when working with people’s skin and the new treatments and procedures that are improving year after year.
Highlights:
- Dr. Day tells about the growing loss of individuality in aesthetic processes according to trends and why it is a problem.
- She explains why it is essential for skin professionals to work ethically and be responsible.
- She talks about hair loss, types of treatments, and what stressors can stimulate telogen effluvium.
- Dr. Day gives her opinion on stem cells used in conjunction with PRP as injections.
- She gives the four-step program for healthy skin.
- Dr. Day talks about Micro-Needling and Sculptra.