Lasers, Microneedles, and Age Specific Skincare with Dr. Kelly Stankiewicz

Lasers, Microneedles, and Age Specific Skincare with Dr. Kelly Stankiewicz

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We are back this week with Dr. Kelly Stankiewicz, our favorite
Dermatologist. Dr. Kelly is at the forefront of her field,
specializing in laser skin treatments that combat the effects of
aging and can even create a youthful glow–if that is your jam. In
addition to discussing the latest and greatest in dermatology, we
also break down the four core pillars of a sound skincare
routine: cleanse, exfoliate, nourish, and protect. Lastly, I ask
Dr. Kelly to give us some context around Jimmy Buffett’s tragic
passing in terms of the skin cancer that he battled and what we
can all do to protect ourselves. 


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Key Moments:
“What's important is that you're hitting all four of the
categories: sunscreens, antioxidants, exfoliants, and
cleansers.”



“So people, when they hear that someone has died of skin cancer
they get very concerned because skin cancer is quite common. The
type that Jimmy Buffett had is very, very rare. So all of my
patients who've had multiple basal cell carcinomas and squamous
cell carcinomas, which don't typically metastasize, are, you
know, kind of up in arms because they don't really understand the
difference.”



“When you're doing fractional resurfacing, you're decreasing your
risk for skin cancer probably (or at least according to this one
study) by about two times or maybe a little bit more.” 


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