In this week's episode of Face Facts, Dr. Gary Linkov is joined by Dr. Adarsh Vijay Mudgil. Dr. Mudgil is an expert dermatologist, with hundreds of thousands of followers across all social media platforms! He shares his knowledge on the skin, talks in detail about lesions, and a skincare routine which can help you avoid certain lesions!
Dr. Gary Linkov is an experienced facial plastic surgeon with extensive skill and talent in facial artistry. Whether you are considering some non-invasive cosmetic injections to smooth away age lines or want to explore more permanent rejuvenation options, meet with Dr. Linkov. You will get a personalized consultation to discuss your goals and desires for improving your appearance. Dr. Linkov, or Dr. Gary as many of our patients refer to him, will listen and give you his recommendation for treatment. Whatever you decide, you can trust that you are incapable, skilled hands when you choose us for your facial cosmetic procedure.
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Dr. Gary Linkov
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Skin Lessons with Dr. Mudgil - Dr. Gary Linkov
Topic Timestamps:
02:39 - What is dermatopathology?
07:12 - What are some common things that people come in for?
08:34 - What's the difference between a hypertrophic scar and a keloid?
10:08 - Can a keloid be developed in the central face area and is there a difference in the quality of the skin in different body regions?
11:26 - What are the common hyperpigmented and hypopigmented spots?
14:30 - Are people being treated with different lasers only when they might have cancer growing on their face?
16:29 - Is there any increased risk of skin cancer (in the nails) with gel manicures that use UV light?
17:09 - Most common raised lesions on the face
17:30 - Signs that a lesion might be dangerous
18:43 - Are most surgeries being done for melanoma or primarily for basal cell and squamous cell?
19:27 - Approach to a birthmark
21:38 - Chemical peel vs. laser vs. surgery for different skin lesions
26:19 - Is chemical peel or IPL painful?
27:32 - What's the worst case you've ever seen?
29:00 - How long does the pain from CO2 last?
30:58 - Routine skincare or other preventative measures to avoid certain lesions
33:00 - Can you overdo botox?
33:35 - Dealing with darker skin complexion and scarring
36:22 - How long should you wait before managing a scar?
38:34 - What do you think about Clarisonic?
39:01 - What do you think of skincare creams?
39:17 - Is there a cream for dark circles under eyes?
41:39 - If you use a BB cream with SPF 30 is that enough, or do you need sunscreen as well?
42:21 - The link between sunscreen and frontal fibrosing alopecia?
43:02 - How are you both staying motivated given the stay at home orders and not seeing patients
45:20 - Recommendations for keratosis pilaris