The 2019 Skinnies Awards: Ariana Grande ’s Tattoo Fail
As a preview to the Oscars, the 2019 round of Skinnies Awards have landed online. Most of planet Earth has seen Selfless Skin Sharer Grande ’s tatt mistake, few have discussed how laser-erasable these body art typos can be.  Also, Runner-up Skin Sharer Chrissy Teigen reveals hives and stretch marks.  Dermatology of the Influencers atSkinema.com … (Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog)
Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog - February 21, 2019 Category: Dermatology Authors: Vail Reese Tags: Health Music Source Type: blogs

The 2019 Skinnies Awards:   Keloid scars in “Black Panther.”
Wakanda can ’t stop talking about the Scar-y Villain featured in the groundbreaking superhero blockbuster.  Do keloids really look that way and are there treatments?  Runner-up is the facial scar featured in another Os-scar Favourite. . See it all only at Skinema.com... (Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog)
Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog - February 21, 2019 Category: Dermatology Authors: Vail Reese Tags: Film Health Source Type: blogs

The 2019 Skinnies Awards: Gout in “The Favourite”
Emma Stone rushes to Queen Olivia Colman ’s side when she has a flare of gout.  Winner of the Royal Rash category, learn more about this painful condition whose rate is on the rise. And take a look at runner-up Margot Robbie ’s Queen Elizabeth afflicted by smallpox. See it all only at Skinema.com... (Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog)
Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog - February 21, 2019 Category: Dermatology Authors: Vail Reese Tags: Film Health Source Type: blogs

The 2019 Skinnies Awards: Acne in “My Brilliant Friend” and “Eighth Grade.”
Acne strikes again, winning the Teen Skin Stressor award.  Learn why sun is not an appropriate treatment and a new antibiotic that shows promise.  Runner-up is Cloudy Day Sunburn in “Roma.” See it all only at Skinema.com... (Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog)
Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog - February 21, 2019 Category: Dermatology Authors: Vail Reese Tags: Film Health Television Source Type: blogs

The 2019 Skinnies Awards: Domino ’s Birthmark in “Deadpool 2”
What ’s the deal with actress Zazie Beetz’ white eye splotch?  Can that be for real in a comic book flick?  Runner-up for this year ’s Bold  Birthmark is the purple patch seen in Spielberg ’s “Ready Player One.” See it all only at Skinema.com... (Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog)
Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog - February 21, 2019 Category: Dermatology Authors: Vail Reese Tags: Film Health Source Type: blogs

The 2019 Skinnies Awards: Beto O ’Rourke’s Excess Sweat
Campaigning during the Texas summer brings extra perspiration for this politician.  Learn about classic and new treatments for sweating.  Runner-up for Political Skin in the Game is Judicial Rosacea, see it to believe it. All only at Skinema.com... (Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog)
Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog - February 21, 2019 Category: Dermatology Authors: Vail Reese Tags: Film Health Source Type: blogs

Dr. Holly Christman moves practice to Marin
After many years working in downtown San Francisco, dermatologist Holly Christman has left that group for a prestigious practice in Marin. We wish Holly the best--Marin is lucky to have her!For those seeking care in San Francisco, Union Square Dermatology is located in the venerable 450 Sutter Street Building.  The four Board Certified dermatologists provide services such as mole and skin cancer checks, Mohs surgery, management of rosacea, eczema and psoriasis.  The practice is in network with Aetna, Cigna and United Health Care PPO plans and Medicare. Cosmetic options included Botox, fillers, lasers for sun sp...
Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog - October 20, 2018 Category: Dermatology Authors: Vail Reese Tags: Health Source Type: blogs

What is the birthmark in “Ready Player One?”
  “Ready Player One,” Steven Spielberg’s take on our pop- and video-game obsessed culture, features something rarely seen in movies:  A heroic character with a facial birthmark.  Usually, birthmarks are used in movies toID villains.  “The Phantom of the Opera” is a classic example of a benign birthmark used as a sign of/reason for evil.  Yet Art3mis / Samantha, the kickass video-playing rebel, has a large red blotch over her forehead, temple and eye visible in both real life and on eventually her avatar.  FYI, actress Olivia Cooke was not born with a scarlet spot, the mar...
Source: Skinema, dermatology in the media blog - April 8, 2018 Category: Dermatology Authors: vail reese Tags: Film Health Source Type: blogs