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Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on Scar Treatments

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on scar treatments. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • bioCorneum+

 

Enaltus, LLC

 

“bioCorneum+ has been our go-to scar topical. We generally start after suture removal for several months after surgery. We have seen some very nice results, and patients seem to like it. Physicians like it too, as it has a unique combination of silicone and sunscreen.”—Joel L. Cohen, MD, Greenwood Village, Colorado

 

 

  • Mederma Scar Cream Plus SPF 30

 

Merz North America, Inc

 

“This scar treatment helps reduce the appearance of scars and also has SPF 30 to prevent darkening.”—Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Organic vitamin E oil

 

Manufacturers vary

 

“Massage into the scar several times daily.”—Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • ScarAway Silicone Scar Sheets

 

Enaltus, LLC

 

“The sheets can be used on both new and mature scars with efficacy and have been shown in some cases to reduce the pruritus and erythema associated with hypertrophic scars.”—Monica Schadlow, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Scar Recovery Gel with Centelline

 

SkinMedica, an Allergan Company

 

“For scar treatment, I prefer SkinMedica Scar Recovery Gel, which contains Centelline and works to fade erythematous scars. It works best when patients apply daily and rub into the hypertrophic scar.”—Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Body scrubs, OTC acne treatments, self-tanners, and cleansing devices will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on scar treatments. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • bioCorneum+

 

Enaltus, LLC

 

“bioCorneum+ has been our go-to scar topical. We generally start after suture removal for several months after surgery. We have seen some very nice results, and patients seem to like it. Physicians like it too, as it has a unique combination of silicone and sunscreen.”—Joel L. Cohen, MD, Greenwood Village, Colorado

 

 

  • Mederma Scar Cream Plus SPF 30

 

Merz North America, Inc

 

“This scar treatment helps reduce the appearance of scars and also has SPF 30 to prevent darkening.”—Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Organic vitamin E oil

 

Manufacturers vary

 

“Massage into the scar several times daily.”—Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • ScarAway Silicone Scar Sheets

 

Enaltus, LLC

 

“The sheets can be used on both new and mature scars with efficacy and have been shown in some cases to reduce the pruritus and erythema associated with hypertrophic scars.”—Monica Schadlow, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Scar Recovery Gel with Centelline

 

SkinMedica, an Allergan Company

 

“For scar treatment, I prefer SkinMedica Scar Recovery Gel, which contains Centelline and works to fade erythematous scars. It works best when patients apply daily and rub into the hypertrophic scar.”—Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Body scrubs, OTC acne treatments, self-tanners, and cleansing devices will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on scar treatments. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • bioCorneum+

 

Enaltus, LLC

 

“bioCorneum+ has been our go-to scar topical. We generally start after suture removal for several months after surgery. We have seen some very nice results, and patients seem to like it. Physicians like it too, as it has a unique combination of silicone and sunscreen.”—Joel L. Cohen, MD, Greenwood Village, Colorado

 

 

  • Mederma Scar Cream Plus SPF 30

 

Merz North America, Inc

 

“This scar treatment helps reduce the appearance of scars and also has SPF 30 to prevent darkening.”—Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Organic vitamin E oil

 

Manufacturers vary

 

“Massage into the scar several times daily.”—Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • ScarAway Silicone Scar Sheets

 

Enaltus, LLC

 

“The sheets can be used on both new and mature scars with efficacy and have been shown in some cases to reduce the pruritus and erythema associated with hypertrophic scars.”—Monica Schadlow, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Scar Recovery Gel with Centelline

 

SkinMedica, an Allergan Company

 

“For scar treatment, I prefer SkinMedica Scar Recovery Gel, which contains Centelline and works to fade erythematous scars. It works best when patients apply daily and rub into the hypertrophic scar.”—Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Body scrubs, OTC acne treatments, self-tanners, and cleansing devices will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on Hand Creams

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on hand creams. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • CeraVe Therapeutic Hand Cream

 

Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC

 

“This hand cream is a fragrance-free lightweight formulation that moisturizes dry cracked hands. It has the added benefit of ceramides, which help repair damaged skin.”—Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, New York, New York

 

“From a practical standpoint, this hand cream can be applied throughout the day given its nongreasy fast-absorbing vehicle.”—Monica Schadlow, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Maximum Body Repair

 

NEOVA

 

“I like NEOVA Maximum Body Repair for repairing sun damage on exposed areas like the hands and décolletage. It contains DNA repair technology and a copper peptide complex.”— Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream

 

Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.

 

“Regular twice-daily use of this product is a nice treatment option for conditions ranging from mild hand xerosis to chronic hand dermatitis.”—Neil Fernandes, MD, Phoenix, Arizona

 

Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • O’Keeffe’s Working Hands

 

O’Keeffe’s Company

 

“This hand cream is a good option for patients for daytime use, as it provides a more waxy, rather than greasy, texture and barrier.”—Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, State College, Pennsylvania

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Scar treatments, body scrubs, and OTC acne treatments will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on hand creams. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • CeraVe Therapeutic Hand Cream

 

Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC

 

“This hand cream is a fragrance-free lightweight formulation that moisturizes dry cracked hands. It has the added benefit of ceramides, which help repair damaged skin.”—Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, New York, New York

 

“From a practical standpoint, this hand cream can be applied throughout the day given its nongreasy fast-absorbing vehicle.”—Monica Schadlow, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Maximum Body Repair

 

NEOVA

 

“I like NEOVA Maximum Body Repair for repairing sun damage on exposed areas like the hands and décolletage. It contains DNA repair technology and a copper peptide complex.”— Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream

 

Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.

 

“Regular twice-daily use of this product is a nice treatment option for conditions ranging from mild hand xerosis to chronic hand dermatitis.”—Neil Fernandes, MD, Phoenix, Arizona

 

Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • O’Keeffe’s Working Hands

 

O’Keeffe’s Company

 

“This hand cream is a good option for patients for daytime use, as it provides a more waxy, rather than greasy, texture and barrier.”—Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, State College, Pennsylvania

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Scar treatments, body scrubs, and OTC acne treatments will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on hand creams. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • CeraVe Therapeutic Hand Cream

 

Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC

 

“This hand cream is a fragrance-free lightweight formulation that moisturizes dry cracked hands. It has the added benefit of ceramides, which help repair damaged skin.”—Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, New York, New York

 

“From a practical standpoint, this hand cream can be applied throughout the day given its nongreasy fast-absorbing vehicle.”—Monica Schadlow, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Maximum Body Repair

 

NEOVA

 

“I like NEOVA Maximum Body Repair for repairing sun damage on exposed areas like the hands and décolletage. It contains DNA repair technology and a copper peptide complex.”— Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream

 

Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.

 

“Regular twice-daily use of this product is a nice treatment option for conditions ranging from mild hand xerosis to chronic hand dermatitis.”—Neil Fernandes, MD, Phoenix, Arizona

 

Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • O’Keeffe’s Working Hands

 

O’Keeffe’s Company

 

“This hand cream is a good option for patients for daytime use, as it provides a more waxy, rather than greasy, texture and barrier.”—Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, State College, Pennsylvania

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Scar treatments, body scrubs, and OTC acne treatments will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on Facial Sunscreens

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on facial sunscreens. Consideration must be given to:

  • Anthelios SX
    La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique
    "This medium-weight facial moisturizing cream with broad-spectrum sunscreen seems to be a widely accepted option for daily patient use, and I use it myself.”
    —Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, State College, Pennsylvania

 

  • Anthelios 50
    La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Elizabeth Arden Pro Triple Protection Factor SPF 50
    Elizabeth Arden, Inc.
    “This is a tinted, chemical-free SPF 50 sunscreen that looks, feels, and smells like its made by a cosmetic company that understands what people want in a skin care product. Additionally, it has several antioxidants and DNA repair enzyme. So not only is it protecting the skin from UV damage, but it’s trying to reverse some of that damage as well.”
    —Mark G. Rubin, MD, Beverly Hills, California

 

  • EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46
    EltaMD
    “This sunscreen has an elegant feel upon application and leaves little residue, making it a nice product for daily facial application.”
    —Neil Fernandes, MD, Phoenix, Arizona

 

  • Neutrogena Age Shield Face Lotion Sunscreen
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc
    “This sunscreen has broad UV spectrum coverage that blocks against harmful UVA and UVB rays. It has the added benefit of having antioxidants that may slow and reverse photoaging.”
    —Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, New York, New York

 

  • Sheer Physical UV Defense SPF 50
    SkinCeuticals
    “It is very lightweight, especially for a physical block, and is noncomedogenic and sheer but still provides broad-spectrum coverage with both titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. There is a tinted version as well that I often recommend for women.”
    —Monica Schadlow, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Hand creams, scar treatments, and body scrubs will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on facial sunscreens. Consideration must be given to:

  • Anthelios SX
    La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique
    "This medium-weight facial moisturizing cream with broad-spectrum sunscreen seems to be a widely accepted option for daily patient use, and I use it myself.”
    —Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, State College, Pennsylvania

 

  • Anthelios 50
    La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Elizabeth Arden Pro Triple Protection Factor SPF 50
    Elizabeth Arden, Inc.
    “This is a tinted, chemical-free SPF 50 sunscreen that looks, feels, and smells like its made by a cosmetic company that understands what people want in a skin care product. Additionally, it has several antioxidants and DNA repair enzyme. So not only is it protecting the skin from UV damage, but it’s trying to reverse some of that damage as well.”
    —Mark G. Rubin, MD, Beverly Hills, California

 

  • EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46
    EltaMD
    “This sunscreen has an elegant feel upon application and leaves little residue, making it a nice product for daily facial application.”
    —Neil Fernandes, MD, Phoenix, Arizona

 

  • Neutrogena Age Shield Face Lotion Sunscreen
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc
    “This sunscreen has broad UV spectrum coverage that blocks against harmful UVA and UVB rays. It has the added benefit of having antioxidants that may slow and reverse photoaging.”
    —Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, New York, New York

 

  • Sheer Physical UV Defense SPF 50
    SkinCeuticals
    “It is very lightweight, especially for a physical block, and is noncomedogenic and sheer but still provides broad-spectrum coverage with both titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. There is a tinted version as well that I often recommend for women.”
    —Monica Schadlow, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Hand creams, scar treatments, and body scrubs will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on facial sunscreens. Consideration must be given to:

  • Anthelios SX
    La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique
    "This medium-weight facial moisturizing cream with broad-spectrum sunscreen seems to be a widely accepted option for daily patient use, and I use it myself.”
    —Lorraine L. Rosamilia, MD, State College, Pennsylvania

 

  • Anthelios 50
    La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Elizabeth Arden Pro Triple Protection Factor SPF 50
    Elizabeth Arden, Inc.
    “This is a tinted, chemical-free SPF 50 sunscreen that looks, feels, and smells like its made by a cosmetic company that understands what people want in a skin care product. Additionally, it has several antioxidants and DNA repair enzyme. So not only is it protecting the skin from UV damage, but it’s trying to reverse some of that damage as well.”
    —Mark G. Rubin, MD, Beverly Hills, California

 

  • EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46
    EltaMD
    “This sunscreen has an elegant feel upon application and leaves little residue, making it a nice product for daily facial application.”
    —Neil Fernandes, MD, Phoenix, Arizona

 

  • Neutrogena Age Shield Face Lotion Sunscreen
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc
    “This sunscreen has broad UV spectrum coverage that blocks against harmful UVA and UVB rays. It has the added benefit of having antioxidants that may slow and reverse photoaging.”
    —Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, New York, New York

 

  • Sheer Physical UV Defense SPF 50
    SkinCeuticals
    “It is very lightweight, especially for a physical block, and is noncomedogenic and sheer but still provides broad-spectrum coverage with both titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. There is a tinted version as well that I often recommend for women.”
    —Monica Schadlow, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Hand creams, scar treatments, and body scrubs will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on Dermal Fillers

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on dermal fillers. Consideration must be given to:
 

  • Belotero Balance
    Merz North America, Inc

    “In my experience, this is the only filler available in the US market that can be used to treat very fine, “etched-in” lines without creating ridges or bumps.”
    — Mark G. Rubin, MD, Beverly Hills, California

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Juvéderm Voluma XC
    Allergan, Inc

    “This is a longer-lasting dermal filler great for adding structural support and lift in the zygoma, chin, and jawline.”
    —Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Radiesse
    Merz North America, Inc

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Restylane Lyft and Restylane Silk
    Galderma Laboratories, LP

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Sculptra Aesthetic
    Galderma Laboratories, LP

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York
     

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Antiperspirants, shampoos, and conditioners will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on dermal fillers. Consideration must be given to:
 

  • Belotero Balance
    Merz North America, Inc

    “In my experience, this is the only filler available in the US market that can be used to treat very fine, “etched-in” lines without creating ridges or bumps.”
    — Mark G. Rubin, MD, Beverly Hills, California

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Juvéderm Voluma XC
    Allergan, Inc

    “This is a longer-lasting dermal filler great for adding structural support and lift in the zygoma, chin, and jawline.”
    —Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Radiesse
    Merz North America, Inc

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Restylane Lyft and Restylane Silk
    Galderma Laboratories, LP

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Sculptra Aesthetic
    Galderma Laboratories, LP

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York
     

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Antiperspirants, shampoos, and conditioners will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on dermal fillers. Consideration must be given to:
 

  • Belotero Balance
    Merz North America, Inc

    “In my experience, this is the only filler available in the US market that can be used to treat very fine, “etched-in” lines without creating ridges or bumps.”
    — Mark G. Rubin, MD, Beverly Hills, California

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Juvéderm Voluma XC
    Allergan, Inc

    “This is a longer-lasting dermal filler great for adding structural support and lift in the zygoma, chin, and jawline.”
    —Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Radiesse
    Merz North America, Inc

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Restylane Lyft and Restylane Silk
    Galderma Laboratories, LP

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Sculptra Aesthetic
    Galderma Laboratories, LP

    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York
     

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Antiperspirants, shampoos, and conditioners will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on Products for Babies

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on top products for babies. Consideration must be given to:
 

  • CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Cetaphil Baby products
    Galderma Laboratories, LP
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser and Moisturizing Lotion
    Galderma Laboratories, LP
    “This is my favorite combination for babies. In my opinion, it is the best choice and what I used for my own children.”—Wm. Phillip Werschler, MD, Seattle, Washington

 

  • Everyday/Year-Round Broad Spectrum SPF 30+ Sunscreen
    California Baby
    “It contains only titanium dioxide as the UV blocker and has a mild ingredient profile.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Johnson’s Baby products
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc
    “Johnson & Johnson’s baby care products (No More Tears formula) are an excellent choice.”—Wm. Phillip Werschler, Seattle, Washington

 

  • Vanicream products
    Pharmaceutical Specialties, Inc
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Cosmetic fillers, antiperspirants, shampoos, and conditioners will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on top products for babies. Consideration must be given to:
 

  • CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Cetaphil Baby products
    Galderma Laboratories, LP
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser and Moisturizing Lotion
    Galderma Laboratories, LP
    “This is my favorite combination for babies. In my opinion, it is the best choice and what I used for my own children.”—Wm. Phillip Werschler, MD, Seattle, Washington

 

  • Everyday/Year-Round Broad Spectrum SPF 30+ Sunscreen
    California Baby
    “It contains only titanium dioxide as the UV blocker and has a mild ingredient profile.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Johnson’s Baby products
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc
    “Johnson & Johnson’s baby care products (No More Tears formula) are an excellent choice.”—Wm. Phillip Werschler, Seattle, Washington

 

  • Vanicream products
    Pharmaceutical Specialties, Inc
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Cosmetic fillers, antiperspirants, shampoos, and conditioners will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on top products for babies. Consideration must be given to:
 

  • CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Cetaphil Baby products
    Galderma Laboratories, LP
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser and Moisturizing Lotion
    Galderma Laboratories, LP
    “This is my favorite combination for babies. In my opinion, it is the best choice and what I used for my own children.”—Wm. Phillip Werschler, MD, Seattle, Washington

 

  • Everyday/Year-Round Broad Spectrum SPF 30+ Sunscreen
    California Baby
    “It contains only titanium dioxide as the UV blocker and has a mild ingredient profile.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Johnson’s Baby products
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc
    “Johnson & Johnson’s baby care products (No More Tears formula) are an excellent choice.”—Wm. Phillip Werschler, Seattle, Washington

 

  • Vanicream products
    Pharmaceutical Specialties, Inc
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Cosmetic fillers, antiperspirants, shampoos, and conditioners will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on Men’s Shaving Products

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on top men's shaving products. Consideration must be given to:
 

 

  • Alpha Fit by Clarisonic
    Pacific Bioscience Laboratories Inc

“Men’s skin is unique, and I like this brush because it is engineered to get men’s skin cleaner and healthier-looking by clearing away dirt, sweat, and oil. It cleanses 6 times better than the hands alone while prepping the face and neck for a closer, smoother shave.”
—Wm. Phillip Werschler, MD, Seattle, Washington

 

 

  • Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc

“For men who develop irritation from shaving or suffer from pseudofolliculitis barbae, I recommend applying [this product] to damp skin, preferably after showering.”
—Adam J. Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

 

  • Beard Lube Conditioning Shave
    Jack Black

“It has jojoba and other oils to soften the beard and prevent drying out the skin.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion AM
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC

“Patients should use a blade razor (not electric) with a cooling foam or gel and wash with hot water before and cold water right after shaving. I recommend a moisturizer with sunscreen for use every morning instead of an aftershave, and I encourage patients to apply it on the entire face, not just the beard area. [This product] is a good option because it is well tolerated and affordable.”
—Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Gillette Fusion Proglide Clear Shave Gel
    Procter & Gamble

—Recommended by Adam J. Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

 

  • PRESCRIBEDsolutions Surface Improvement Exfoliating Polish
    Biopelle, Inc

“This cleanser really helps make my skin feel soft after shaving. It is a nice blend of jojoba beads and grittiness for exfoliation and also has a pleasant smell.” 
—Joel L. Cohen, MD, Englewood, Colorado


 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Skin care products for babies will be featured in an upcoming edition of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on top men's shaving products. Consideration must be given to:
 

 

  • Alpha Fit by Clarisonic
    Pacific Bioscience Laboratories Inc

“Men’s skin is unique, and I like this brush because it is engineered to get men’s skin cleaner and healthier-looking by clearing away dirt, sweat, and oil. It cleanses 6 times better than the hands alone while prepping the face and neck for a closer, smoother shave.”
—Wm. Phillip Werschler, MD, Seattle, Washington

 

 

  • Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc

“For men who develop irritation from shaving or suffer from pseudofolliculitis barbae, I recommend applying [this product] to damp skin, preferably after showering.”
—Adam J. Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

 

  • Beard Lube Conditioning Shave
    Jack Black

“It has jojoba and other oils to soften the beard and prevent drying out the skin.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion AM
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC

“Patients should use a blade razor (not electric) with a cooling foam or gel and wash with hot water before and cold water right after shaving. I recommend a moisturizer with sunscreen for use every morning instead of an aftershave, and I encourage patients to apply it on the entire face, not just the beard area. [This product] is a good option because it is well tolerated and affordable.”
—Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Gillette Fusion Proglide Clear Shave Gel
    Procter & Gamble

—Recommended by Adam J. Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

 

  • PRESCRIBEDsolutions Surface Improvement Exfoliating Polish
    Biopelle, Inc

“This cleanser really helps make my skin feel soft after shaving. It is a nice blend of jojoba beads and grittiness for exfoliation and also has a pleasant smell.” 
—Joel L. Cohen, MD, Englewood, Colorado


 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Skin care products for babies will be featured in an upcoming edition of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on top men's shaving products. Consideration must be given to:
 

 

  • Alpha Fit by Clarisonic
    Pacific Bioscience Laboratories Inc

“Men’s skin is unique, and I like this brush because it is engineered to get men’s skin cleaner and healthier-looking by clearing away dirt, sweat, and oil. It cleanses 6 times better than the hands alone while prepping the face and neck for a closer, smoother shave.”
—Wm. Phillip Werschler, MD, Seattle, Washington

 

 

  • Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc

“For men who develop irritation from shaving or suffer from pseudofolliculitis barbae, I recommend applying [this product] to damp skin, preferably after showering.”
—Adam J. Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

 

  • Beard Lube Conditioning Shave
    Jack Black

“It has jojoba and other oils to soften the beard and prevent drying out the skin.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion AM
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC

“Patients should use a blade razor (not electric) with a cooling foam or gel and wash with hot water before and cold water right after shaving. I recommend a moisturizer with sunscreen for use every morning instead of an aftershave, and I encourage patients to apply it on the entire face, not just the beard area. [This product] is a good option because it is well tolerated and affordable.”
—Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Gillette Fusion Proglide Clear Shave Gel
    Procter & Gamble

—Recommended by Adam J. Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

 

  • PRESCRIBEDsolutions Surface Improvement Exfoliating Polish
    Biopelle, Inc

“This cleanser really helps make my skin feel soft after shaving. It is a nice blend of jojoba beads and grittiness for exfoliation and also has a pleasant smell.” 
—Joel L. Cohen, MD, Englewood, Colorado


 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Skin care products for babies will be featured in an upcoming edition of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on Eye Creams

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top eye creams. Consideration must be given to:
 

  • CeraVe Eye Repair Cream
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC
    —Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • No7 Protect & Perfect Intense ADVANCED Eye Cream
    The Boots Company PLC
    “Contains the new ingredient Matrixyl 3000, which [the manufacturer] showed improved fine lines in [its] clinical studies.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York Powerful Wrinkle Reducing Eye Cream

 

  • Powerful Wrinkle Reducing Eye Cream
    Kiehl's
    —Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Tensage Radiance Eye Cream
    Biopelle, Inc. 
    “I like that fact that it is a growth factor product that goes on elegantly and has a tint to help camouflage under-eye circles.” —Joel L. Cohen, MD, Englewood, Colorado.

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Cuticle creams, men’s shaving products, antiaging products, and products for babies will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to [email protected].

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top eye creams. Consideration must be given to:
 

  • CeraVe Eye Repair Cream
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC
    —Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • No7 Protect & Perfect Intense ADVANCED Eye Cream
    The Boots Company PLC
    “Contains the new ingredient Matrixyl 3000, which [the manufacturer] showed improved fine lines in [its] clinical studies.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York Powerful Wrinkle Reducing Eye Cream

 

  • Powerful Wrinkle Reducing Eye Cream
    Kiehl's
    —Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Tensage Radiance Eye Cream
    Biopelle, Inc. 
    “I like that fact that it is a growth factor product that goes on elegantly and has a tint to help camouflage under-eye circles.” —Joel L. Cohen, MD, Englewood, Colorado.

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Cuticle creams, men’s shaving products, antiaging products, and products for babies will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to [email protected].

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top eye creams. Consideration must be given to:
 

  • CeraVe Eye Repair Cream
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC
    —Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • No7 Protect & Perfect Intense ADVANCED Eye Cream
    The Boots Company PLC
    “Contains the new ingredient Matrixyl 3000, which [the manufacturer] showed improved fine lines in [its] clinical studies.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York Powerful Wrinkle Reducing Eye Cream

 

  • Powerful Wrinkle Reducing Eye Cream
    Kiehl's
    —Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Tensage Radiance Eye Cream
    Biopelle, Inc. 
    “I like that fact that it is a growth factor product that goes on elegantly and has a tint to help camouflage under-eye circles.” —Joel L. Cohen, MD, Englewood, Colorado.

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Cuticle creams, men’s shaving products, antiaging products, and products for babies will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to [email protected].

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on OTC Dandruff Treatments

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top OTC dandruff treatments. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • Head & Shoulders Shampoo
    Procter & Gamble
    “OTC dandruff products are more for maintenance rather than active treatment, which is why many consumers and patients become frustrated with their use. I recommend to soak [this product] on the scalp skin (not hair) for 5 minutes 2 to 3 times per week.”—Adam Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

  • Moroccanoil Treatment
    Moroccanoil
    “I think it’s great to actually put [this product] directly onto the scalp after shampooing to get any remaining scales off.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Neutrogena T/Gel Therapeutic Hair Care
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Nizoral A-D Ketoconazole Shampoo 1%
    McNeil-PPC, Inc
    “I recommend to soak [this product] on the scalp skin (not hair) for 5 minutes 2 to 3 times per week.”—Adam Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Eye creams, men’s shaving products, and products for babies will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to [email protected].

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top OTC dandruff treatments. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • Head & Shoulders Shampoo
    Procter & Gamble
    “OTC dandruff products are more for maintenance rather than active treatment, which is why many consumers and patients become frustrated with their use. I recommend to soak [this product] on the scalp skin (not hair) for 5 minutes 2 to 3 times per week.”—Adam Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

  • Moroccanoil Treatment
    Moroccanoil
    “I think it’s great to actually put [this product] directly onto the scalp after shampooing to get any remaining scales off.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Neutrogena T/Gel Therapeutic Hair Care
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Nizoral A-D Ketoconazole Shampoo 1%
    McNeil-PPC, Inc
    “I recommend to soak [this product] on the scalp skin (not hair) for 5 minutes 2 to 3 times per week.”—Adam Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Eye creams, men’s shaving products, and products for babies will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to [email protected].

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top OTC dandruff treatments. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • Head & Shoulders Shampoo
    Procter & Gamble
    “OTC dandruff products are more for maintenance rather than active treatment, which is why many consumers and patients become frustrated with their use. I recommend to soak [this product] on the scalp skin (not hair) for 5 minutes 2 to 3 times per week.”—Adam Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

  • Moroccanoil Treatment
    Moroccanoil
    “I think it’s great to actually put [this product] directly onto the scalp after shampooing to get any remaining scales off.”—Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Neutrogena T/Gel Therapeutic Hair Care
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo
    Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Nizoral A-D Ketoconazole Shampoo 1%
    McNeil-PPC, Inc
    “I recommend to soak [this product] on the scalp skin (not hair) for 5 minutes 2 to 3 times per week.”—Adam Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Eye creams, men’s shaving products, and products for babies will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to [email protected].

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on Products for Sensitive Skin

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on top products for sensitive skin. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • Aveeno Eczema Therapy Moisturizing Cream

 

Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc

 

Recommended by Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Cetaphil Restoraderm

 

Galderma Laboratories, LP

 

Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • PRESCRIBEDsolutions Don’t Be So Sensitive Post-Procedure Cleanser

 

Biopelle, Inc

 

“This really is an extraordinarily gentle cleanser that patients love, especially when they are just starting up with a topical retinoid.”—Joel L. Cohen, MD, Englewood, Colorado

 

 

  • Rosaliac AR Intense

 

La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique

 

“While the Rosaliac line is designed for those with rosacea, a key element of rosacea is sensitive skin due to the mix of barrier dysfunction, poor pro-oxidant control, and neurovascular dysregulation. I find that Rosaliac AR Intense has a soothing effect likely due to the anti-inflammatory and humectant activity of its ingredients.” —Adam J. Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

 

  • Vanicream

 

Pharmaceutical Specialties, Inc

 

Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Skin care products for babies, men’s shaving products, eye creams, and OTC dandruff treatments will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on top products for sensitive skin. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • Aveeno Eczema Therapy Moisturizing Cream

 

Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc

 

Recommended by Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Cetaphil Restoraderm

 

Galderma Laboratories, LP

 

Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • PRESCRIBEDsolutions Don’t Be So Sensitive Post-Procedure Cleanser

 

Biopelle, Inc

 

“This really is an extraordinarily gentle cleanser that patients love, especially when they are just starting up with a topical retinoid.”—Joel L. Cohen, MD, Englewood, Colorado

 

 

  • Rosaliac AR Intense

 

La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique

 

“While the Rosaliac line is designed for those with rosacea, a key element of rosacea is sensitive skin due to the mix of barrier dysfunction, poor pro-oxidant control, and neurovascular dysregulation. I find that Rosaliac AR Intense has a soothing effect likely due to the anti-inflammatory and humectant activity of its ingredients.” —Adam J. Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

 

  • Vanicream

 

Pharmaceutical Specialties, Inc

 

Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Skin care products for babies, men’s shaving products, eye creams, and OTC dandruff treatments will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on top products for sensitive skin. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • Aveeno Eczema Therapy Moisturizing Cream

 

Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc

 

Recommended by Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • Cetaphil Restoraderm

 

Galderma Laboratories, LP

 

Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

 

  • PRESCRIBEDsolutions Don’t Be So Sensitive Post-Procedure Cleanser

 

Biopelle, Inc

 

“This really is an extraordinarily gentle cleanser that patients love, especially when they are just starting up with a topical retinoid.”—Joel L. Cohen, MD, Englewood, Colorado

 

 

  • Rosaliac AR Intense

 

La Roche-Posay Laboratoire Dermatologique

 

“While the Rosaliac line is designed for those with rosacea, a key element of rosacea is sensitive skin due to the mix of barrier dysfunction, poor pro-oxidant control, and neurovascular dysregulation. I find that Rosaliac AR Intense has a soothing effect likely due to the anti-inflammatory and humectant activity of its ingredients.” —Adam J. Friedman, MD, Washington, DC

 

 

  • Vanicream

 

Pharmaceutical Specialties, Inc

 

Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Skin care products for babies, men’s shaving products, eye creams, and OTC dandruff treatments will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to the Editorial Office.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc. endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on Face Washes

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top face washes. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser
    Galderma Laboratories, LP
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask
    Neutrogena Corporation
    “The active ingredient is benzoyl peroxide and this can be used daily as a face wash or weekly as a face mask.” —Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Dove White Beauty Bar
    Unilever
    Recommended by Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

  • elure Advanced Face Wash
    Syneron Medical Ltd
    Recommended by Julie Woodward, MD, Durham, North Carolina

 

  •  Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes
    Neutrogena Corporation
    Recommended by Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Products for babies, men’s shaving products, and eye creams will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to [email protected].

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top face washes. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser
    Galderma Laboratories, LP
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask
    Neutrogena Corporation
    “The active ingredient is benzoyl peroxide and this can be used daily as a face wash or weekly as a face mask.” —Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Dove White Beauty Bar
    Unilever
    Recommended by Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

  • elure Advanced Face Wash
    Syneron Medical Ltd
    Recommended by Julie Woodward, MD, Durham, North Carolina

 

  •  Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes
    Neutrogena Corporation
    Recommended by Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Products for babies, men’s shaving products, and eye creams will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to [email protected].

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

To improve patient care and outcomes, leading dermatologists offered their recommendations on the top face washes. Consideration must be given to:

 

  • CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser
    Valeant Pharmaceuticals North America LLC
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser
    Galderma Laboratories, LP
    Recommended by Gary Goldenberg, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask
    Neutrogena Corporation
    “The active ingredient is benzoyl peroxide and this can be used daily as a face wash or weekly as a face mask.” —Anthony M. Rossi, MD, New York, New York

 

  • Dove White Beauty Bar
    Unilever
    Recommended by Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

  • elure Advanced Face Wash
    Syneron Medical Ltd
    Recommended by Julie Woodward, MD, Durham, North Carolina

 

  •  Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes
    Neutrogena Corporation
    Recommended by Elizabeth K. Hale, MD, New York, New York

 

Cutis invites readers to send us their recommendations. Products for babies, men’s shaving products, and eye creams will be featured in upcoming editions of Cosmetic Corner. Please e-mail your recommendation(s) to [email protected].

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc and shall not be used for product endorsement purposes. Any reference made to a specific commercial product does not indicate or imply that Cutis or Frontline Medical Communications Inc endorses, recommends, or favors the product mentioned. No guarantee is given to the effects of recommended products.

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