Recovery from Summer Skin Damage

Spending your summer days in the sun and water can wreak havoc on your skin, even if you're diligent about using sunscreen and other protective methods.
Spending your summer days in the sun and water can wreak havoc on your skin, even if you're diligent about using sunscreen and other protective methods. 

Brown spots, freckles, new moles, sun spots, broken capillaries, and redness can all result from sun exposure.

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How can you recover once summer slips away?

Estee Williams, MD, of Madfes Aesthetic Medical Center joins host Lisa Davis to share advice to prevent skin damage, as well as tips to address and reverse damage once it's done.

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Additional Info

  • Segment Number: 1
  • Audio File: talk_healthy/tt132.mp3
  • Featured Speaker: Estee Williams, MD
  • Guest Facebook Account: https://www.facebook.com/DrEsteeWilliams/
  • Guest Twitter Account: @DrEsteeWilliams
  • Guest Bio: Estee-WilliamsEstee Williams, MD, is a board-certified medical, cosmetic and surgical dermatologist, and treats adult and pediatric patients. She is assistant clinical professor in dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center.

    Her particular focus is on the interplay between hormones and the skin. As such, she has special interest in treating complex acne and rosacea, skin conditions in pregnancy, and age-related facial changes in both men and women, using advanced technologies from injectables to lights and lasers.

    Dr. Williams graduated with honors from Barnard College, Columbia University, with a double major in Premedical Sciences and History, and received her medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She completed dermatology residency training at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and devoted one year to skin cancer research and dermoscopy training at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

    Dr. Williams strives to be at the forefront of her field and is active in local, national, and international medical and cosmetic dermatology conferences. Dr. Williams is involved in academic research and teaching at Mount Sinai, and has published many peer-reviewed articles and delivered educational lectures. She regularly gives lectures to other dermatologists on rosacea pharmacotherapy.

    Dr. Williams is the past president of the Dermatology Interest Group Association; a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Society of Dermatologic Surgeons, American Contact Dermatitis Society, and the Dermatologic Society of Greater New York; she is also a reviewer for the International Journal of Dermatology and the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology.

    In her free time, she enjoys exploring New York City, her hometown, traveling, spinning, and spending quality time with family.
  • Length (mins): 23:28
  • Waiver Received: No
  • Host: Lisa Davis, MPH