Everyone can have beautiful, healthy, and younger looking skin, and DermTV, the Internet’s daily skincare video show, will demonstrate how by revealing expert tips and techniques and by providing real solutions for real skincare issues.Skincare (whether cosmetic or medical) previously required a trip to your dermatologist or a shopping spree at the pharmacy. And that’s if you have a trusted nearby dermatologist or a local informed pharmacy. But not anymore. We at DermTV are committed to making best-in-class dermatology and skincare guidance accessible to everyone, anytime, at your computer.Every weekday, our host, Dr. Neal Schultz, one of New York’s most trusted and respected dermatologists (see bio below), teaches skincare’s most timely and timeless issues. Topics include: the best at home techniques and new technology for facial rejuvenation, preventing and fixing sun damage from wrinkles to skin cancer, breaking news in dermatology, general skincare topics, and more.And to make skincare truly accessible and personalized to you in your home, Dr. Schultz will talk about the topics you want to hear (click here to ask your skincare question).So tune into DermTV.com to learn what leading dermatologists are telling their patients today and ask Dr. Schultz what you need to know.Welcome to accessible dermatology. Welcome to DermTV.About Dr. Neal SchultzDr. Neal Schultz is a cosmetic/medical dermatologist in private practice in NYC, who for the past thirty years, has been helping make his patients’ skin look younger, more beautiful, and healthy. He is proud to have been repeatedly awarded the title of a “Top Doctor” by New York Magazine and Castle Connolly Medical. He received his MD degree from The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and received his dermatology training and board certification at The Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City, where he is appointed as a clinical professor. Through DermTV, Dr. Schultz can now share his broad knowledge, skills and time tested judgment with you.
Enlarged pores are one of the more difficult complexion problems to solve. So in order to learn how to minimize enlarged pores, Dr. Schultz will first explain how and why they form, and then how to treat them.
Dr. Schultz, in other episodes, has discussed the causes of adult acne, and in this episode of DermTV, he discussed how to treat adult acne.
Welcome to the final segment of DermTV Viewer Questions Week for April 2013. Today's episode features questions from DermTV YouTube viewers as well as DermTV.com viewers. Viewers @Jloshan, @gizemsena, @Joyceline, @Helen G., @ILoveDavyGrolton, Anna, Moe, Iva, and Alexa asked about sunscreen, glycolic peels, giving your skin a break, hydroquinone, hyperpigmentation, plucking mole hairs, antiperspirant, benzoyl peroxide, cold water and wrinkles, and more!
Last week, @NurberXO visited New York City and we did an interview together, which is being aired on her channel now. And her viewer comments episode served as inspiration for today's topic: interest DermTV Viewer Questions. As we approach 500 episodes, we thought now was the time to reflect on some of the questions and comments that made us smile.
Well endowed women inevitably face the scourge of cleavage wrinkles. The good news is, as Dr. Schultz discusses in this episode of DermTV, there are ways to treat cleavage wrinkles.
The single most important therapeutic skincare treatment is daily glycolic exfoliation. It enables you to achieve more beautiful, healthier and younger looking skin. However, do you know how to properly apply glycolic exfoliants? In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz demonstrates how to apply glycolic acid.
Several years ago, upon the publication of an article on the topic, Dr. Schultz reported on the alleged dangers of UV nail dryers. Just recently, new information has surfaced on the topic. In today's episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz discusses once again whether UV nail dryers are dangerous or not.
Some people refer to facial moles with hair in them as "grandmother moles". So it's not a shock that most people want them removed. But if you remove the mole, will the hair still grow? In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz answers that question.
No one likes a hairy little mole or birthmark. But is it okay to remove the hair? And if so, how do you do it? In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz discusses hair removal from moles and birthmarks.
On the DermTV episode, “What is Benzoyl Peroxide,” Leina, host of YouTube channel MakeupByLeinaBaaaby, asked, "Benzoyl Peroxide has worked miracles for my skin, but I heard from a friend a while back, before I started using Benzoyl Peroxide, that it causes tumors. Is this true? I have been using Benzoyl Peroxide for years and my skin is just fine. But I’m curious!" In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz answers this question.