Wrinkles aren’t a bad thing. The skin at the bottom of the fold is weaker than the skin at the top of the fold. Wrinkles are created through muscle contraction making facial expressions.
Everyone has an asymmetrical face. It’s impossible to age symmetrically. Sun exposure, repetitive motion and genetics play a role in wrinkling. Ninety percent of your skin aging is due to lifestyle.
Microneedling is a process where very small, sharp, defined needles are inserted into the skin to stimulate healing. Dermatologists use microneedling at appropriate depths with sterilized conditions.
Listen as Dr. Doris Day joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss wrinkles and aging beautifully.
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Doris Day, MD
Doris Day, MD, is a board certified dermatologist who specializes in laser, cosmetic and surgical dermatology in New York City. Dr. Day is affiliated with Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City and is a Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at the New York University Langone Medical Centers. She has won awards for her work in laser research, teaching and for promoting the field of dermatology.
Dr. Day regularly lectures at national and international medical and aesthetic conferences, and teaches other physicians the art and techniques of soft tissue fillers, laser treatments and facial rejuvenation. She is a member of countless national and international organizations including the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, The American Academy of Dermatology, Women’s Dermatologic Society, NY State Dermatology Society, and New York Facial Plastic Surgery Society. She is also an inductee into the American Honors Society of Dental and Facial Aesthetics and has served on the medical advisory boards and training panels for Allergan, Valeant, Galderma, Merz, among others.
Dr. Day is author of two books,
Forget the Facelift: Turn Back the Clock with Dr. Day’s Revolutionary Four-Step Program for Ageless Skin, and
100 Questions and Answers About Acne. She has completed a clinical monograph titled Understanding Hyperpigmentation and maintains her role as a freelance journalist for several medical and scientific publications and outlets including as famed host for her award-winning show on
Doctor Radio on SiriusXM 8.
Dr. Day earned an English degree from Columbia University, completed her Masters in Journalism and Science Writing at New York University and her M.D. at Downstate Medical School in New York. She completed her residency in Dermatology at Cornell University College of Medicine with the title of Chief Resident.