Posts by meganholley@brandcandy.co.za
Skin care for dark skin: 6 gaps in dermatological understanding
Skin care for dark skin is often misunderstood and mishandled in the dermatological community. And unfortunately, this often stems from a biased education. We’ll unpack the gaps in knowledge fostered by this education, and address them together. As a dermatological practice, we want all our clients to feel understood and cared for, so they are…
Read MoreAn educated approach to black skin care
When it comes to skin colour, the world is blending. The US Census Bureau estimates that by 2050, half the citizens of the US will have dark skin. It’s important that the practice of dermatology acknowledges this, and adjusts its understanding and approach to black skin care. For decades, medical dermatologists have recognised the role…
Read MoreAn introduction to Seborrheic Dermatitis
Seborrheic Dermatitis is a chronic form of eczema. A skin disease that causes inflammation, drying, and itching of the skin. Red and dark patches on the skin is characteristic of Seborrheic Dermatitis. As well as swelling, crusting, scaling, and flaking. The symptoms of this condition typically appear in areas of the body where there are…
Read MoreWhat is Perioral Dermatitis?
Perioral Dermatitis is a form of dermatitis – a non-contagious chronic condition that causes inflammation of the skin. Perioral Dermatitis is typically localised to the mouth area, nose and around the eyes. It’s usually not painful. Both men and women can develop this condition, though it is more prevalent in women. Especially women aged between…
Read MoreBirthmarks and newborn skin conditions
What are birthmarks? A birthmark is a small spot of discolouration on the skin which is either present at the time of birth, or it develops shortly after birth. Most birthmarks are harmless. Different types of birthmarks There a number of different types of birthmarks. They can be sorted into the following categories: Vascular (from…
Read MoreDandruff aka Scaly scalp
Treating dandruff: A medical approach Dandruff can be controlled with the help of a dermatologist, a diagnosis is the first step towards a healthy flake-free scalp. What causes dandruff? There are a number of possible causes for a scaly scalp. Contrary to the stigma, dandruff is not caused by poor hygiene. In most instances, dandruff…
Read MoreSkin Camouflage (cover up makeup): Masking medical conditions
Providing practical solutions and options to my patients is just as important as giving them a script or treatment plan. While most conditions can be cured, some, are devastating and simply have no cure. Even with treatment, it can take up to eight weeks to see noticeable results from treatments for acne, pigmentation and even…
Read MoreRevealing the secrets behind botulinum toxin (Botox)
Crow’s feet, frown lines, midlife crises. We associate Botox with ageing, most typically, but what is it really? Botox is the word people typically use to talk about Botulinum Toxin, but in reality, Botox is one of the brands of the product, like Cadbury is to chocolate. Botulinum is a muscle relaxant which can be…
Read MoreBeat dry skin: Tips from a dermatologist
Dry skin in winter is a common occurrence. It can be caused by age, our occupation during the day, certain skin diseases can cause dry skin, or, in the case of winter, the dryer air. Severely dry skin can lead to other problems, which is why it is important to ensure your skin is healthy…
Read MoreRosacea – dermatology relief for red and rashed skin
Rosacea affects around 415 million people worldwide, although only a small fraction of this number of people actually receive treatment for the condition. As with all skin conditions, like eczema, vitiligo, and even acne, it can impact on your quality of life. Self-confidence, anxiety, depression, and a reluctance to socialise can all become issues as…
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