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Dr. Tina Alster
Founding Director, Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery
202-628-8855
info@skinlaser.com
Dr.Tina Alster is the founding director of the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery and is a clinical professor at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington,DC. She received her B.S. and M.D. degrees with highest honors from Duke University and post-graduate training at Yale University. Widely regarded as the “Queen of Laser” because of her many innovations and developments in the field of cosmetic dermatology, Dr. Alster has lectured and received awards numerous awards from medical societies worldwide. She has published several textbooks and hundreds of articles in medical journals about the latest skin rejuvenation techniques. Having served as the consulting dermatologist to Lancôme, Clarisonic, and multiple other cosmetic and laser companies, Dr. Alster has influenced new product development and industry direction. This combination of extensive clinical and research experience along with over two decades in dermatologic practice make her uniquely qualified to customize skin care regimens for a wide range of ages and skin types. She has received many honors, including listings in America’s Best Doctors, Town & Country’s Best Cosmetic Surgeons,America’s Elite 1000, Allure’s Influencer of the Year, and Washingtonian’s Best Doctors and has been featured on Oprah, Today, CNN, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, 20/20, and Discovery Channel.
Simple Skin Care for Women
Dr. Tina Alster with the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery offers advice for women on creating a good skin care regimen.
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Dr. Tina Alster: Hi, I am Dr. Tina Alster with the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery. Today I am going to talk about how women can take better care of their skin. There are literally thousands of skin care products on the market for women, in fact there are so many that even I as a dermatologist get confused. What I can tell you is that no cream is worth $500. Most women are surprisingly not on a good skin care regimen to fit their needs. I find that many of my patients who come to the office are using the same products that they were using in their 20's and now it's a couple of decades later. What I tell my patients to do, first and foremost, is to use a good cleanser to remove dirt, oil and debris from the skin followed by daily application of a sun screen which has adequate amount of moisturizer and last but not least to repair the skin at night, using a soothing moisturizer with a variety of antioxidants. The most important thing for women to remember is that it's never too late to start with good skin care, or to early. So that's the reason why, SPF or Sun Protection Factor is very important to apply on a daily basis. You don't need to spend hundreds of dollars in order to have good skin care. With a few basic items and a daily routine, your skin will have that special glow within a month.
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