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Can Food Affect Acne? A Dermatologist Sets the Record Straight
If I had a dollar for every patient who walked into my office and told me they were avoiding chocolate because of a breakout, I could retire early and spend my days reading dermato
Preventative Botox
What It Is And What Age You Should Start Preventative Botox is one of the most common topics in aesthetic medicine, especially among patients who want to look natural, refreshed, a
Best Aesthetic Treatments To Do Before Summer
Summer is wonderful, obviously. But summer is also the season when everyone suddenly remembers they have skin, legs, pores, pigmentation, hair, veins, texture, and a face tha
What Your Dermatologist Wishes You’d Stop Buying
Why skincare has become so confusing There was a time when skincare was simple. You washed your face, maybe used a moisturizer, and if you were very advanced, you owned sunscreen.
Before We Touch Your Face
The treatment starts before the treatment People think the treatment starts when the needle comes out, when the laser turns on, or when someone reclines the chair and puts on those
May Is Melanoma Month
May is Melanoma Awareness Month, which is a good reminder that our skin deserves more attention than we usually give it. Most people notice their skin when something bothers them.
It’s Beauty, But It’s Still Medicine
Aesthetic medicine is not as casual as it looks Aesthetic medicine is often described in very casual language. A little Botox. A little filler. A quick refresh. A lunchtime treatme
Microneedling or Chemical Peel
People ask this all the time at KANDL: “Should I do microneedling or a chemical peel?” It is a fair question, because both treatments are designed to improve the skin. Both can
Why Good Aesthetic Work Should Not Announce Itself
The Face Should Not Arrive First There is a look you see sometimes where the face enters the room about three seconds before the person does. You know the one. Everything is smooth