Dr. Gross Wants You To Pay Him A Visit
September 23, 2008 1:42 pm

This column features weekly tips and advice from a revolving cast of industry leaders, on hand to discuss your beauty dilemmas, from blemishes to Botox. The following query was culled from a private stock, but we’ll be accepting readers’ questions soon.
How often should I visit a dermatologist? Should I be going regularly, like with the dentist?
Safety comes first, so I recommend that my patients see me once a year for skin cancer screening and then as needed for skin conditions such as acne, rosacea, aging skin, etc.
A board-certified dermatologist and dermatological surgeon based in New York City, Dr. Dennis Gross founded his own skincare line, MD Skincare, as a topical alternative to surgical procedures. His products have consistently been featured in fashion and beauty consumer magazines and his expertise has helped him become a well-known lecturer and consultant on the subject of skincare. His book,Your Future Face, focuses on a customized approach to individual problems.
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tags: Acne, Dr. Dennis Gross, Rosacea, Skin cancer, Skincare
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