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Diving into Dyspigmentation: Discoloration Details and Future Directions

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Diving into Dyspigmentation: Discoloration Details and Future Directions

Dr. Andrew Alexis
Dyspigmentation is defeating….for the patient and the practitioner as it is often a secondary feature of chronic inflammatory skin diseases and often a greater challenge to manage and resolve. It is always darkest before the dawn (that line also makes us cringe) BUT we have practical pearl sunshine from JDD podcast regular Dr. Andrew Alexis, Professor of Clinical Dermatology and Vice-Chair for Diversity and Inclusion at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City.  From painting realistic expectations to practical hyperpigmentation practice pearls, Dr. Alexis and JDD Podcast host Dr. Adam Friedman cover the visible spectrum. What’s new you may ask? Oh plenty, but you will only pick it up if you pump up the podcast volume.
This podcast is funded by La Roche Posay.
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HOST: Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD

GUEST: Dr. Andrew Alexis

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