June 17, 2013

Freeze Your Fat Away!

If you could naturally and permanently eliminate stubborn fat from your body in as little as 60 minutes...

Would You?


If you haven't heard the good news yet, McLean Dermatology & Skincare Center 
has been transforming lives with CoolSculpt.


Say goodbye to stubborn bulges and unwelcome muffin tops with Coolsculpt.

CoolSculpting is a revolutionary non-surgical body contouring treatment that freezes stubborn fat, which then is naturally eliminated from your body. No needles, no special diet, no supplements, no surgery, no downtime — just results! Its safe, FDA-cleared, effective, and does exactly what it's supposed to.


Not sure if Coolsculpt is right for you? 

We proudly offer FREE CoolSculpt consultations so feel free to call the office to schedule your consult today! (703) 356-5111





June 5, 2013

CoolSculpt Event TONIGHT 4-7 PM

Stop by tonight during any of the three sessions 
4:00     5:00    6:00 
for a FREE CoolSculpt consult and receive $100 OFF any package purchased tonight!


Don't miss this transformational opportunity! 



May 6, 2013

Melanoma Monday: May is Melanoma Awareness Month

Drivers are failing to use their sunscreen. Utilizing sun protection measures while driving is just as important as wearing your sunscreen at the beach.

Most patients feel it is unnecessary to apply sunscreen before driving in their car.  Compared to the 73% of the public who apply daily general sunscreen, only 48% of people apply their SPF before getting in the driver seat.

Poor compliance with the application of sun protection can result in the development of deadly skin cancers. Make sure to purchase your sunscreen before the summer sun sneaks through your windows.


April 30, 2013

" I Have Sensitive Skin! " But Do You Really?


Q: What exactly does “sensitive skin” mean?

A: The term “sensitive skin” is a marketing expression that really has no medical definition.

With over 60% of the population claiming they fall victim to so-called “sensitive skin,” it is easy to see why so many cosmetic companies market their products to this group.

There are three types of skin that tend to make up the population of sensitive skin sufferers: subjects with rosacea, subjects with atopic dermatitis, and subjects with cosmetic intolerance syndrome.


Tips:

1. Avoid over washing of the face.
2. Avoid products with fragrance, formulated with propylene glycol, lanolin, and paragons.
3. Moisturize 2 x a day to preserve the normal layer of the skin.
4. Avoid treatments with retinol, glycol acid or peels.
5. Test it...before you buy it.





April 23, 2013

Introducing Lizette!



Get Always Perfect Eyebrows in an Instant!

Introducing, Lizette, our new line of under eye concealers, conditioning mascaras, and 
the perfect eyebrow.

Come by the office this week for a true color match.



April 13, 2013

Before You Get Your Next Mani Pedi...


Manicure and pedicure safety is extremely important if you get your nails professionally done on a weekly basis. Here are a few Dermatologist-recommend tips before you make your next trip to the salon:

  1. Apply a cream to moisturize your nails, especially after removing nail polish since most removers contain chemicals that dry the nails.
  2. To prevent infection, never cut or forcefully push back your cuticles. If you must push them back, only do so gently after a shower or bath.
  3. While most nail salons follow strict cleanliness and disinfection guidelines, look for the following when visiting a salon:
    1. Does your nail technician have the necessary experience and/or license, if required?
    2. Are the stations clean?
    3. Does the nail technician wash her hands between clients?
    4. Are there dirty tools lying around?
    5. In addition, do not hesitate to ask how they clean their tools.
  1. Shave your lower legs after getting a pedicure, not before. That means not shaving your lower legs for at least 24 hours before you get a pedicure. If you nick yourself while shaving, a pedicure could put you at risk for an infection.
  2. If you get frequent manicures and pedicures, consider purchasing your own tools to be used at the salon.
  3. In addition, check that the pedicure footbaths and filters are thoroughly disinfected before you use them. If they are improperly cleaned, they can harbor bacteria and fungus. If the salon does not appear clean, then move on.
  4. If you want to wear a bright red or orange polish, prevent discoloration by applying an extra layer of base coat. If your nails become yellowed and discolored from the polish, your nails should return to normal color over several weeks if the same color is not reapplied.
  5. While some people beg to differ, there is no scientific evidence that immersing nails in gelatin makes them stronger. Polishes that contain strengthening ingredients increase nail stiffness, which may make nails break more frequently.
  6. Do not wear artificial nails to cover up nail problems as they may make them worse. Artificial nails are not recommended for people who are prone to fungal infections or have brittle nails. For people with healthy nails, artificial nails can be fine as long as they are not worn continuously.
    1. Know what products are used in your artificial nails as the substances used can cause an allergic reaction in some people. If you develop a rash or other reaction, tell your doctor what products you used.

If you have any nail care questions, be sure to call and schedule an appointment with Dr. Talakoub.