Brooklyn Savvy video- Musings of an NYC Dermatologist

04/23/12 | by admin [mail] | Categories: media

If you missed Dr. Strachan’s appearance of Brooklyn Savvy (aired on April 25) you can watch the video here: http://vimeo.com/40756711

Why your eye cream may not be working- Musings of an NYC Dermatologist

Not uncommonly patients come in frustrated at trying to treat dark circles around their eyes.  They’ve tried multiple creams but nothing seems to work.  Dark circles around the eyes can, indeed, can be challenging to treat primarily because there are multiple reasons people get them.  If the treatment selected does not address the actual cause then little improvement will be observed.  Sometimes the skin is, in fact, darker.  In other cases the skin of the area appears darker because of another physical change.  Below is a list of some reasons why a person might have the appearance of dark circles around the eyes and what could possibly be done to address them.

1. genetics-  In some families the skin around the eyes gets darker over time.  This is not a sign of a disease, being tired or any other abnormality.  In this case the skin is, in fact, darker.  Although genetics can be hard to fight wearing sunscreen and sunglasses can be helpful in preventing and reducing the darkening.  Products that contain exfoliating ingredients and brightening agents may help.   Some chemical peels, such as the Enerpeel EL system by Glytone, which is a peel specifically designed to be used on the eyelids, may also reduce the darkening of the skin.

2. allergies- Constant rubbing or scraching of the skin around the eye can result in a darkened, thickened appearance called an “allergic shiner.”  Treatment of the allergy or eczema around the eye will help treat and prevent this problem.  The remaining hyperpigmentation once the medical issues are addressed can be treated with sun protection, brighten agents or peels as described above.

3. thinning of the skin with age- Like on other parts of the body, delicate eyelid skin also thins with age.  When this happens underlying structures such as the dark, red eye muscle or blood vessels become visible resulting in a darkened apprearance of the eyelids– especially in people with fair skin.  Thin skin that folds on itself can also appear to be darker.  Again, sun protection is important in preventing photoaging.  Eyelid creams and peels that stimulate collagen production resulting in the skin being thicker and less transparent may help.  Injection of soft tissue fillers such as Juvederm or Restylane into the eyelid areas or cheeks can also help pull the skin up away from underlying structures resulting in a less darkened appearance.

4. Bony changes- Just as our bones become less dense with age in other parts of the body,  we lose bone around our eyes over time resulting in a sunken, darkened appearance of the eyelids.  The soft tissue fillers mentioned abovecan also be helpful, again in this case, to revolumize the area and address dark shadows.

Although addressing dark circles around the eyes can sometimes be frustrating, when the cause is identified and the person is directed to the right treatment improvement in the appearance around the eyes can be achieved.

Dr. Strachan on Brooklyn Savvy April 4th at 330pm- Musings of an NYC Dermatologist

Look for Dr. Strachan talking about medical and cosmetic dermatology on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 on NYC television’s Brooklyn Savvy.  The show will air at 3:30 pm on channel 25.   Find out more about Brooklyn Savvy here: http://www.nyc.gov/html/media/html/tv/nyctv_life_brooklynsavvy.shtml

Cosmetic special February 2012- Buy now and save before our prices go up!- Musings of an NYC Dermatologist

02/27/12 | by admin [mail] | Categories: Cosmetic Dermatology, Specials
We haven't raised the prices on our cosmetic services in years.
 Take advantage of this final special on our current prices and save!
We are limiing this amazng deal to the first 100 purchasers.
 Buy now and save before the price goes up!
* Botox (20 units)  $299.00 (regularly $400) forehead only
* Juvederm UP treatment for smile lines $549.00 (regularly $700.00)
* Vi Peel for acne, dark spots, fine lines, dull complexion $299.00 
(regularly $400.00)
* Jessner's peel $149.00 (regularly $200.00)
* salicylic acid and glycolic acid face peels $99.00
 (regularly $175.00)
* 1/2 hour acne facial $69.00 (regularly $90)
* facial "mole" removal (dermatosis papulosa nigra) 10 lesions for $199.00 
(regularly $250.00)
* Must book appointment and pay by 12 pm WEDNESDAY February 29, 2012
*  Must use by  August 29, 2012 
* No transfers
* limit of 2 per person and 1 as a gift
* Non-refundable (cash value credit applies toward another service if not used by expiration

“Aglow loves New York”: Union Square dermatology office offers free skin cancer screenings to New York City workers

02/09/12 | by admin [mail] | Categories: Events

From February 1-14, 2011, Aglow Dermatology, a premier private medical office directed by board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Dina Strachan, will be offering a limited number of free skin cancer screening appointments to New York City workers–specifically– teachers, police officers, firefighters, MTA workers, sanitation workers and EMTs.  “We want to do something to acknowledge the people who work everyday to keep our city going,” says Dr. Strachan.  “Further,” she adds” we want to bring awareness about skin cancer prevention to people who have jobs that may put them at risk.  City workers often spend more time outdoors—be it watching the kids in the school yard, walking their beat or driving.”  City workers interested in getting examined must make an appointment and bring an ID card from their job.  As part of this 2-week, Valentine’s Day special, Aglow Dermatology will also be offering a 10% discount on cosmetic and aesthetician services to the workers and one other person of their choosing, be it a spouse, significant other, family member, or friend.  To take advantage of this offer, please call to make appointments at (212)627-1004 x 1 and visit www.aglowdermatology.com

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Dina D. Strachan, MD
Cosmetic Dermatology New York City, Dermatology NY, Aglow Dermatology, New York City Cosmetic Dermatology
Dr. Strachan (pronounced 'strawn'), the director of Aglow Dermatology board-certified dermatologist who specializes in medical and cosmetic dermatology.
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