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Dermatologists Miami FL

If anyone needs to be proactive about winter skin care, it’s Santa—and we should take our cues from him. Continue reading to get the details for winter skin protection.

Fredric S Brandt MD PA
(305) 443-6606
4425 Ponce De Leon Blvd
Coral Gables, FL
Alejandro Pedrozo
(305) 642-5500
351 Nw Lejeune Rd
Miami, FL
Don S Shalhub
(305) 446-2600
2800 Ponce De Leon Blvd Ste 140
Coral Gables, FL
Maria Elena Kendall
(305) 446-2121
356 Alhambra Cir
Coral Gables, FL
Delilah Angela Alonso, MD
305-225-0400
8370 W Flagler St Ste 200
Miami, FL
Francisco Flores, MD
(954) 885-5551
3000 SW 148th Ave
Hollywood, FL
Rashmi Darius Unwala
(305) 225-0400
8370 W Flagler St
Miami, FL
Rafael S Grillo, MD
305-220-1020
8260 W Flagler St Ste 2K
Miami, FL
Alejandro Pedrozo, MD
305-642-5500
1415 Messina Ave
Coral Gables, FL
Rube J Pardo
(305) 448-5795
1828 Ponce De Leon Blvd
Coral Gables, FL
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How Healthy Is Santa? (Part 2)

Click here to read Part 1 of this article. What steps do you take to protect your skin during cold winter months? Do you have a favorite organic moisturizer or lip balm? If so, share it with us by posting a response to this blog entry. If anyone needs to be proactive about winter skin care, it’s Santa—and we should take our cues from him. “Typically, doctors caution patients about avoiding harsh winter conditions, but in Santa’s case, that’s impossible—living at the North Pole, flying around the world in the frosty winter air,” says Victor Marks, MD, a dermatologist in Danville, PA, and president of the Pennsylvania Academy of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery. “If a person must work outside in the cold, then we advise patients to protect their skin. I imagine that one of Santa’s secrets for his yearly ride across the globe is that he takes precautions to avoid skin damage. The downside of not taking precautions can range from discomfort to disease. I’ve seen Santa with warm gloves to protect his hands, and I suspect that he uses a lip balm. “I do get worried about his rosy cheeks,” Dr. Marks adds. “I wonder if that’s windburn from flying all night or sunburn from daylight reflecting off the snow.” Mrs. Claus needs to apply sunscreen to Santa’s cheeks each morning, Dr. Marks suggests—something the rest of us need to consider, as well. Tune in tomorrow for the conclusion of this story....

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