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Melasma and Sun Protection with Dr. Lisa Akintilo

Melasma and Sun Protection with Dr. Lisa Akintilo

We invited Dr. Lisa Akintilo, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist, to chat about melasma and the importance of UPF 50+ sun protection to reduce flare-ups and prevent further progression. 

Skin Cancer Awareness with Dr Brooke Corbett

Skin Cancer Awareness with Dr Brooke Corbett

We caught up with Dr Brooke Corbett for Skin Cancer Awareness Month to chat about skin cancer facts, prevention and early detection.

Let's Talk Eczema with Dr. Thivi Maruthappu

Derm Q&A: Let's Talk Eczema with Dr. Thivi Maruthappu

Dr. Maruthappu answers your questions about eczema; what eczema is, what causes it and more.

Men's Health Week: Dr. Ryan de Cruz answers your questions on skin cancer

Men's Health Week: Dr. Ryan de Cruz answers your questions on skin cancer

Hi, I’m Dr Ryan de Cruz. I’m a Consultant Dermatologist and Director of Southern Dermatology in Melbourne, Australia. With this week being Men’s Health Week, I’m here to talk about skin cancer in men, and what we can do to encourage the men in our lives to be more sun-safe.  

Doctor Michelle Rodrigues

Dr. Michelle Rodrigues answers your questions on melanoma

What are some risk factors that you may not be aware of? Are you at risk if a parent or sibling has had melanoma? Australian dermatologist Dr Michelle Rodrigues joins us for this Q&A.

Dr. Jeriel Weitz portrait

We've got you covered with Dr. Jeriel Weitz

Dr. Jeriel Weitz is a dermatologist trained in medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology based in Florida. Dr. Weitz joins us as part of our “We’ve got you covered” series to learn more about her perspective on skin health and sun safety. 

We've got you covered with Dr. Heba Jibreal

We've got you covered with Dr. Heba Jibreal

Dr Heba Jibreal is an Australian dermatologist based in Brisbane, completed her dermatology specialist training at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and Queensland Children’s Hospital. She holds dual qualifications as a fellow of the Australian College of Dermatologists as well as the Jordanian Board of Dermatology. 

We've got you covered with Baokim Bonelli

We've got you covered with Baokim Bonelli

"Skin is your largest organ and often dermatologic changes can be the first signs of systemic disease."

How do you find a good dermatologist?

How do you find a good dermatologist?

This blog post will provide tips on finding the right skin doctor for your needs. Feeling confident and comfortable with your dermatologist encourages the likelihood that you'll make and keep your appointments.  

What to Expect at Your Dermatology Full-Body Exam

What to Expect at Your Dermatology Full-Body Exam

Your first full-body exam at the dermatologist is important, but it can also be nerve-racking. This blog post will explain what you can expect and how you can prepare so you feel more comfortable.  

Melanoma Awareness with Dr. Afton Chavez

Melanoma Awareness with Dr. Afton Chavez

We caught up with Dr. Afton Chavez, MD, FAAD on Melanoma Monday to talk about all things melanoma. 

We've got you covered series:  Dr. Deshan Sebaratnam

We've got you covered series: Dr. Deshan Sebaratnam

We sat down with Dr. Deshan Sebaratnam to talk about skin cancer, prevention and detection, as well as his experience with treating patients living or working in rural areas.

Meet Jessica Duarte Australian Skin Cancer Researcher

We've got you covered series: Dr. Jessica Duarte

Proudly funded by Cure Cancer. We’ve sat down with Australian skin cancer researcher Dr. Jessica Duarte to ask a few questions around her incredible research and sun safety.

We've got you covered series with Dr. Anita Lasocki

We've got you covered series with Dr. Anita Lasocki

Australian dermatologist Dr Lasocki joins us for our "We've got you covered" series to share her perspective and recommendations relating to skin cancer prevention and sun safety.

Dermatologists recommend sun protective clothing 

Dermatologists recommend sun protective clothing 

This blog highlights that the primary cause of skin cancer is the cumulative exposure to the sun. Sun protective clothing with a high UPF rating provides consistent protection from UV radiation. Dermatologists outline in this blog why they prefer sun protection clothing with a UPF 50+ rating.

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