Skin Care and Beauty - Videos
Many people think eye creams are a luxury. Dr. Schultz, however, thinks that we should all consider them a necessity. In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz explains why eye creams are so important!
Think treating your skin with creams, scrubs, toners and other products will lead to a clearer complexion? Think again! Dermatologist Dr. Ava Shamban reveals three over-the-counter skin products we tend to overuse.
Triplets Erica, Nicole and Jaclyn undergo three, non-invasive tummy-tightening procedures.
Brown spots and blotches are the most common skin discoloration. There are many types, and in order to treat them, you first need to know what each type is. In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz discusses all of the different types of brown spots.
Have you ever thought about getting Botox? Learn about the botulinum injection and what side effects can occur.
On November 13, 2008, Dallas was working as an independent contractor when the scissor lift he was operating came into contact with a power line. The intense electrical heat left Dallas extremely disfigured, burning away the soft tissue of his face, all the way down to the bone. Dallas recounts the horrific electrical incident that took away his entire face and nearly ended his life. Plus, see the remarkable full-face transplant procedure that Dallas underwent.
Dallas joins The Doctors as the first recipient to receive a full-face transplant in the U.S. See how a team of 30 doctors, led by plastic surgeon Dr. Bohdan Pomahac, accomplished the amazing medical procedure.
See how texting while driving caused Jamie to experience a death defying accident, where she was trapped inside a burning vehicle and suffered severe burns to more than 70 percent of her body.
Dallas joins The Doctors as the first recipient to receive a full-face transplant in the U.S. Dallas discusses the sensation of being able to smile and show affection again.
Dallas joins The Doctors as the first recipient to receive a full-face transplant in the U.S. Witness his incredible transformation.
In this final episode of DermTV Viewer Questions Week for January 2013, Dr. Schultz answers questions from YouTube viewers. Topics include: pore strips, black heads, cosmetic lasers, brown spots, piercings, redness, makeup and exercise, annual skin cancer screenings, topical antibiotics, and more.
Between the cold, dry air outside and the dry heat indoors, it's a challenge to keep your skin soft, smooth and healthy during the winter. Here, a NYC dermatologist shares her must-know beauty tips to keep your skin baby soft until spring.
Cindy had a face-lift performed and was unhappy with the results, as she was left with visible scars and her earlobes were attached to the side of her face. She visits board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Raffy Karamanoukian for a face-lift fix to create a more natural appearance.
Marine ingredient-based beauty products are known to have healing and restorative properties. Dermatologist Dr. Sandra Lee explains how algae, moss and seaweed can renew your skin.
A non-invasive, wrinkle-reducing system sends a concentrated boost of hyaluronic acid deep into the skin's surface using INFUSION technology.
What is impetigo and how is it treated? Find out the symptoms and how to prevent the infection from spreading.
Welcome to DermTV Viewer Question Week for January, 2013. In this episode, Dr. Schultz answers questions from DermTV.com viewers on topics such as accutane, acne scars, acne marks, hydroquinone, hyperpigmentation, black heads, comedones, cysts, glycolic, exfoliation, hair loss, tomatos, and more!
Dr. Nancy Snyderman explains that teens' weight loss surgery could result in complications.
We all know that moisturizers are used to repair dry skin. Nothing complicated there. But did you also know that moisturizers can be used to provide temporary relief from fine lines and wrinkles? In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz explains why and how.
Kyle, 18, says he received a tattoo last July and is still experiencing pain and tenderness. Is it possible that it's infected?
Enid, 61, tweets: Can people with rosacea have cosmetic treatments like fillers, Botox or laser resurfacing? Plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon has the answer!
Gluten free foods are today becoming more prevalent on the shelves of your local grocery store. But what about gluten free skincare products? Can skincare products with gluten in them cause issues for people with gluten intolerance? In today's episode, Dr. Schultz discusses gluten free skin care.
The last time you got a scrape, were you told to use a topical antibiotic? If you were, and you headed to your local pharmacy, you were probably presented with a plethora of options. In today's DermTV episode, Dr. Schultz discusses what topical antibiotics are and how to find the right topical antibiotic.
Crows feet are a beauty nightmare. Here are tips to avoid them.
Smokers could be at risk for skin cancer.
Dermatologists have concerns about Melanotan, an injection sold only online that claims to create a tan that lasts for months and boost libido.
Many people with tattoos got them when they were in their teens and 20's ... to help express themselves. Now, doctors say more people are looking to get un-inked as they get older.
Tattoos are an ancient art form but that permanent ink isn't so permanent for people who end up rethinking their ink. Kendra Lyn reports.
There may be a new drug for melanoma that does not appear to have the same side effects (secondary skin cancers) as other drugs on the market. The study was presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting in Chicago.
Taking popular painkillers may lower the risk for skin cancer.