Seeing our patient's skin looking this amazing is what it's all about. πβ β
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Jenna (@jennabitsss) is 28 years old and had been dealing with cystic acne. Henna Shah, APN in our Toms River, NJ location has been treating her and helped her clear her skin. β β
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π Jenna says: "Just a bare faced selfie because this is the best my skin has looked in years and I could seriously cry. Thank you @schweigerderm!" β β
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Swipe right to see Jenna's before photo of her skin. β β
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"Vitiligo is an acquired loss of pigment with full depigmentation of patches," explains board-certified dermatologist Michele Farber of Schweiger Dermatology Group in New York City.
The disorder causes the skin to lose its natural color, which results in patches of lighter skin that can appear anywhere on the head or body (though they are most common on sun-exposed areas such as the face, upper chest, backs of the hands, arms, and feet).
Read more about #vitiligo causes, symptoms and treatments in @allure:
https://www.allure.com/story/vitiligo-causes-symptoms-treatment
Before you head out in the βοΈ this weekend, apply SPF to those easily forgotten spots: Ears, lips and backs of hands.
ππΌ Ears
Skin cancers can occur on any part of the ear. Make sure to slather on the sunscreen to all parts of your ears.
π Lips
Use a lip balm with SPF 30. The lower lip is about 12 times more likely to be affected than the top lip.
ππ½ Backs of hands
After you're done applying SPF to your body, make sure to rub it into backs of hands, too. Your hands are one of the first places to show photoaging.
π Eyelids
Protect your eyelids by wearing sunglasses. Or use an eye cream that contains (SPF), a sunscreen stick with physical blockers, like titanium dioxide or zinc oxide
βοΈ Skin Myth: Darker skin tones don't need SPF.
βHaving a darker skin tone does not fully protect you from the sun. Melanin provides an SPF anywhere from 1.5-4, so while skin of color can take longer to burn, it will still sunburn without any sun protection. SPF also only refers to UVB protection but UVA also damages skin. Make sure the sunscreen you use is broad spectrum and covers both UVA and UVB.
Schweiger Dermatology Group updated their info in the about section.