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Dr. Hema Sundaram

Dr. Hema Sundaram

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Cosmetic Dermatologist
posted 07/21/2008, comment (1)

Acne Treatment on a Budget

Being on a budget doesn't mean that you have to live with your pimples - and risk permanent scarring from uncontrolled acne. Here are five tips for clearing your skin without clearing out your wallet.   1. Don't pay for the packaging... or for big-name celebrity endorsements. What's inside your tube of acne cream is more important than... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Hema Sundaram

Dr. Hema Sundaram

(Profile)
Cosmetic Dermatologist
posted 07/21/2008, comment (1)

Acne Treatment on a Budget

Being on a budget doesn't mean that you have to live with your pimples - and risk permanent scarring from uncontrolled acne. Here are five tips for clearing your skin without clearing out your wallet.   1. Don't pay for the packaging... or for big-name celebrity endorsements. What's inside your tube of acne cream is more important than... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Hema Sundaram

Dr. Hema Sundaram

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Cosmetic Dermatologist
posted 03/21/2008, comment (1)

Six Strategies for Taming Teenage Acne

1. Play it cool but take action Acne can profoundly impact self-esteem at any age, especially during the vulnerable teenage years. If your teen tells you that his acne doesn't bother him, be aware that he may be simply putting on a brave face. I've seen this countless times with young acne sufferers in my office. For instance, during... Read moreChevron
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Dr. Hema Sundaram

Dr. Hema Sundaram

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Cosmetic Dermatologist
posted 01/17/2008, comments (2)

Beyond Kinerase - Pyratine Makes its Debut

Back in the day when Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston were husband and wife, they - and various other celebrities - swore by Kinerase cream to keep their skins dewy. I've recommended Kinerase to my patients for many years, and in magazine articles such as this one in Good Housekeeping[1]. Its active ingredient, Kinetin, is a cytokinin - a... Read moreChevron
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