Where to Find Accurate Information about Your Skin Posted on August 15, 2020 By haase.mandy@gmail.com Written by Stephanie Sutton, M.D. – Right here! We write posts for the Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics blog to update patients on the latest news in dermatology and aesthetics. We have posts about timely topics such as preventing dry skin amidst frequent hand washing and staying protected from the sun. You can also check out … Read More
“Maskne” Posted on August 12, 2020 By haase.mandy@gmail.com Written by Margaret Kontras Sutton, M.D. -- As if COVID has not created enough havoc, you can add another example of fallout from COVID and that is “maskne”. This is the development or worsening of acne, caused by the frequent wearing of a mask or facial covering. Of course, wearing a mask is definitely necessary … Read More
Does Healthy Diet = Healthy Skin? Posted on August 6, 2020 By haase.mandy@gmail.com How to Modify Your Diet to Help Prevent Adult Acne and Skin Aging Written by Stephanie Sutton, M.D. – In a recent cross-sectional study in France, adult acne was significantly associated with consumption of fatty foods, sugary foods, sugary drinks, and milk. The intake of carbohydrates and saturated fatty acids were significantly associated with adult … Read More
Why Self-Care Is More Important Than Ever Posted on June 20, 2020 By haase.mandy@gmail.com Written by Stephanie Sutton, M.D. – Self-care is a general term that includes intentional actions done to help yourself on the inside and out. It incorporates caring for your physical and mental wellness. Practicing self-care can include everything from washing your face at night to eating healthy. Self-care is more important than ever because it … Read More
Looking Good Behind the Mask Posted on June 20, 2020 By haase.mandy@gmail.com Written by Margaret Sutton, M.D. – Wearing a mask when in public is a way of life for us these days. Certainly we want to comply with health directives to keep ourselves and others safe, but wearing a mask covers up a large portion of our face, the part that smiles. What can we do … Read More
Looking Good on Zoom Posted on June 14, 2020 By haase.mandy@gmail.com Written by Margaret Sutton, M.D. – The word "zoom" has always been a verb, but up until three months ago I didn't know that it was a verb with a capital "Z". Zoom has become a household word and many of us are "Zooming" every day. Here are some tips to keep in mind when … Read More
Proper hand washing to reduce the spread of COVID-19 Posted on June 1, 2020 By haase.mandy@gmail.com According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), washing our hands frequently and correctly is a primary way to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. Dr. Margaret Sutton shares tips and tricks on proper hand washing and the importance of moisturizing your hands with the increased washing. The Sutton Ageless Intensive Hand Cream featured in … Read More
Should I wear Sunscreen Indoors? Posted on May 19, 2020 By haase.mandy@gmail.com Written by Stephanie Sutton, M.D. – It may seem surprising, but yes, we should be wearing sunscreen indoors. If you are spending time near windows and natural sunlight inside, then your skin is at risk of Ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Many glass windows block Ultraviolet B (UVB) rays but not Ultraviolet A (UVA) rays. … Read More
Here Comes the Sun Posted on May 10, 2020 By haase.mandy@gmail.com Written by Stephanie Sutton, M.D. - People are enjoying their time outdoors even more than ever. Walking around the neighborhood, doing yard work, or eating a meal on the patio are some of our favorite moments these days while social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. May is Skin Cancer and Melanoma Awareness Month. You can … Read More
COVID Toes Posted on April 25, 2020 By haase.mandy@gmail.com Written by Leigh Sutton, M.D. – I think I have “COVID toes.” Now what? Skin manifestations of SARS-COV-2 are being widely reported. These COVID associated skin findings range from nonspecific hives to the more specific “COVID toes” that were initially reported in Europe and now in the United States. What are “COVID toes”? “COVID toes” … Read More