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1 month ago |
dermatologytimes.com | Kaitlyn Bader |Karan Lal
NewsArticleMarch 10, 2025Author(s):,At AAD 2025, Karan Lal, DO, MS, FAAD, presented clinical insights on insulated microneedling tips, grounding pad issues in monopolar radiofrequency, and more. “A lot of these treatments are what we say, ‘generally regarded as safe,’ because they're being employed in the public all the time. People are using them all the time. The issue is, once something is being done over and over again, you are going to have complications.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
dermatologytimes.com | Karan Lal
Psoriasis is a systemic disease; however, we as clinicians often look at it from a cutaneous perspective. Currently we are aware it is associated with metabolic syndrome, heart disease, depression, inflammatory bowel disease, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, arthritis, and more. Unfortunately, the current health care climate makes it difficult to coordinate care, manage and take ownership of other medical problems, and verify follow-up.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
yourvalley.net | Karan Lal |Affiliated Dermatology
Dr. Karan Lal Submitted photo By Dr. Karan Lal | Director of Pediatric Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery, Affiliated Dermatology Hyperhidrosis, commonly known as excessive sweating, can lead to feelings of self-consciousness, fatigue and discomfort. This prevalent condition affects various body areas, including the feet, face, hand and underarms, and significantly impacts the quality of life for those who experience it. The challenges of living with hyperhidrosis often extend beyond physical...
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Nov 7, 2024 |
azbigmedia.com | Karan Lal
In recent years, Retinol has gained significant popularity, earning its reputation as the “holy grail” of skincare ingredients. Derived from Vitamin A, retinol boasts an array of benefits: it reduces hyperpigmentation, exfoliates the skin, and stimulates both skin cell turnover and collagen production. This collagen boost helps to plump the skin from the inside out, diminishing common signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
dermatologytimes.com | Karan Lal
NewsArticleOctober 22, 2024Dermatology TimesDermatology Times, October 2024 (Vol. 45. No. 10)Author(s): Hyperpigmentation frequently indicates undiagnosed medical conditions, necessitating accurate diagnosis and treatment beyond cosmetic concerns. Treatments like hydroquinone can worsen hyperpigmentation, especially in patients with inflammatory skin diseases.
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