Kybella® vs. CoolSculpting®… How do I decide? Posted on December 10, 2015 By Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics The Demise of the Double Chin. Choose your weapon, by Margaret Kontras Sutton, M.D. There is always something new in the aesthetic world. I have always felt that it is part of my commitment to patients to constantly evaluate new procedures and devices. Here at Sutton Ryan Dermatology and Aesthetic Center you can be sure … Read More
My Day with Master Injector Dr. Mauricio de Maio, M.D., by Rebecca Reinke, PA-C Posted on November 20, 2015 By Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend an invite-only Master Class Injection training course with internationally respected plastic surgeon, Dr. Mauricio de Maio, known as one of the true artists in the field of aesthetic medicine. He essentially took us through a cosmetic boot-camp of sorts, where he randomly grilled the injectors … Read More
Sun Protective Gear- Video Blog, Margaret Kontras Sutton, M.D. Posted on October 15, 2015 By Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics Here is a video blog from Margaret Kontras Sutton, M.D. showing different hat and sunglasses options for the best sun protection. Read More
Sun Protective Clothing Posted on October 6, 2015 By Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal published a great article talking about SPF clothing that fits any sport you are involved in. "Sports clothing has been designed with two goals in mind: to help athletes achieve peak performance and to stay cool Thanks to the recent growing awareness of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, many … Read More
Lice Lice Baby – by, Erin Hegge, PA-C Posted on September 18, 2015 By Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics I wanted to share a funny and inspiring story about head lice and how it has affected my family, but, fortunately, I do not have one . . . yet. My daughter recently started Pre-K and I am wondering if she will be bringing home more than artwork and her Frozen backpack this year. According … Read More
How to heal your itchy scalp (and wear black again!) Written by, Sarah Minarick, PA-C Posted on September 9, 2015 By Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics Many people struggle with scalp itching and dandruff. The severity can range from a minor nuisance to keeping you up at night. Sometimes it’s related to seasonal changes and stress. Other times there is no identifiable factor. The good news is that you don’t have to ban all black from your wardrobe, as there are … Read More
Protection Meets Perfection- Michelle Fink, MA Posted on August 26, 2015 By Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics We have all known for decades the reason we should ALL be wearing sunscreen 365 days a year, right? It’s to protect our skin from skin cancers and premature aging. We’ve become more educated in the last several years that we need to be reapplying every 80-90 minutes when we are out in the sun … Read More
Myth buster: Can I get a healthy tan? – Margaret Kontras Sutton, M.D. Posted on August 19, 2015 By Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics Don’t be fooled into believing the rumors that tanning, whether it be indoor or outdoor is “healthy”. No such thing. Tanning is the way the skin reacts to having been damaged. And we know that damage accumulates over a lifetime to increase the chance of skin cancer and to prematurely age the skin. You may … Read More
Hyperhidrosis: Sweating in Silence (Rebecca Reinke, PA-C) Posted on August 6, 2015 By Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics For many people, sweating is a source of secret insecurity and embarrassment. I remember walking in to an exam room to see a young male landscape architect. As I typically do, I stuck out my hand and with a big smile introduced myself as Rebecca Reinke, PA-C. “How can I help you?” Before returning the … Read More
Shaving Tips! Posted on July 29, 2015 By Sutton Dermatology + Aesthetics Summer is here, which means it’s time to break out the razors and get ready to bare those legs! For men and women alike, shaving can be a necessary evil on a daily or every other day basis – especially during the summer months. Chances are that you may be sick of the razor bumps … Read More