This month’s Patient Buzz includes a variety of articles addressing the needs of patients with skin of color such as hair transplants for black patients, skin cancer risk for black the community and how to find a skin of color expert.
Peruse this list of dermatology articles from the mainstream press and be ready for your patients’ questions:
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- Allure: Hair transplants for black patients
- Allure: Sculptra for fine lines and wrinkles
- Allure: Skincare routine post-rhinoplasty
- BuzzFeed: Vaseline eye cream hack
- Eat This, Not That!: What skin cancer looks like
- HealthDay: Dry, cracked heels
- Healthline: Telehealth for eczema
- HuffPost: Skin care for acne-prone skin
- InStyle: Retinol tips for winter
- Parade: How to make Botox look natural
- Prevention: Caring for skin around the eyes
- Prevention: How to get rid of chin acne
- Refinery29: How to stop hands from aging
- Shape: How to pop a pimple
- SheFinds: Dehydrating skincare ingredient to avoid
- SheFinds: Foods for aging hair and nails
- SheFinds: Skincare ingredients for women over 40
- TODAY: Back acne treatment tips
- TODAY: Should you use a sulfate-free shampoo?
- UPI: Unnecessary antibiotic creams
- S. News & World Report/HealthDay: How to relieve hives
- VeryWell Health: Skin cancer risk for black community
- VeryWell Health: How to find a skin of color expert
- Well+Good: Cold vs. hot showers
- Well+Good: Signs moisturizer isn’t working
- Women’s Health: Eczema-approved skincare routine
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