Holiday parties are the perfect reason to try something new when it comes to your typical makeup look. We asked our Cosmetologist, Jetmira “Jet” Emini to share some of her tried and true tips for long-lasting, flawless makeup. Jet has 8+ years of experience, specializing in makeup application for weddings, proms, showers, engagement photos and TV, where she works with the WWE and A&E Productions. At Modern Dermatology Jet provides personalized makeup application and how-to tutorials, as well as customized facials and HydraFacials.
Cutting-Edge Care: AccuVein
Most of our patients have no downtime and no bruising following their injectable cosmetic treatments like Botox and Filler, however, when bruising does occur it can be a real bummer. Of course, we do everything we can to avoid bruising a patient, but the reality is it happens to the best of us because at the end of the day, the face is one of the most vascular areas of our bodies. Enter AccuVein, a new, cutting-edge technology that allows us to see below the complex network of tiny veins and blood vessels beneath the skin, so we can avoid them. Modern Dermatology is pleased to offer this groundbreaking technology to our patients, and to further explain how it works, we asked Dr. Klein to answer some common questions.
Stoner Skincare?
Cannabis is quickly becoming one of the most transformative ingredients in skincare, and at Modern Dermatology we’re happy to offer an assortment of the products here in the office, and on our website e-shop. We realize some of you might still have some suspicions about the topic, so we asked Dr. Mraz to explain the therapeutic properties to help CBD skincare shed its stoner image.
Tips for National Healthy Skin Month
November is National Healthy Skin Month, a time of year to think about how you’re taking care of your body’s largest organ. Yes, we’re biased, but skin is a pretty big deal. We asked our MDs to round up some of their most important skincare tips so you can use National Healthy Skin Month as a launchpad for an improved skincare routine.
The Hype on HydraFacial
Download on Dermatitis
Dermatitis is a common – and chronic – skin condition commonly seen in families where other members have components of what is called the atopic triad – allergies, hay fever and/or asthma. Dermatitis is an umbrella term used to describe a group of medical conditions that cause red, inflamed and itchy skin – the most common one being atopic dermatitis or eczema. If you’re reading this, chances are you, or a loved one are one of the 31.6 million Americans with some form of the condition.
New Beginnings: Supporting Cancer Survivors
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, a time of year when charities, brands, companies and people band together to increase awareness of the disease and to raise funds for research into its cause, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure. Wondering what that has to do with Dermatology? Cancer patients undergoing radiation treatments for cancer are usually marked with 2-3 small tattoo marks on their skin. These marks guide the radiation therapist to position the treatment in the same exact location each time. While these marks are clinically very helpful during cancer treatment, they are permanent and leave recovered patients with a constant reminder of their battle. That’s where Dermatologists come in, to remove these tattoo markings with the latest laser technologies.
The Naked Truth
Psoriasis 101
If Kim Kardashian has it, it must be good, right? Well, that’s not the case when it comes to psoriasis. Kardashian has openly talked about her struggle with this autoimmune disease that affects an estimated 7.5 million Americans according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). In recognition of Psoriasis Awareness Month (August) we asked Dr. Klein to explain what this disease is, what it looks like, and the latest treatment therapies available.
What do you have to lose?
Back in the day, when you thought of surgical fat removal, you’d have been right to imagine a major medical procedure with weeks of downtime and pain and all of the risks that came with it including excessive bleeding and bruising and the need for a general anesthesia. But times have changed, and there are SO many new options!