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Glow season starts now ✨Refresh your skin with a chemical peel at Flatiron Dermatology—brighter, smoother, clearer skin ...
01/12/2026

Glow season starts now ✨
Refresh your skin with a chemical peel at Flatiron Dermatology—brighter, smoother, clearer skin awaits. Book your appointment today.

03/31/2022

These tips from dermatologists can help you reduce the damage:

Choose soak-off gel nails instead of acrylic nails. While gel nails can cause nail brittleness, peeling, and cracking, they're more flexible than acrylic nails. This means your own nails are less likely to crack.

You’ll want to ask for gel nails that soak off rather than ones that must be filed off.
Go to a salon that uses an LED curing light rather than a UV curing light. Gel nails require ultraviolet (UV) light to harden. LED emits lower levels of UV radiation than a UV curing light. An LED light also cures more quickly, which reduces your UV exposure.
Ask your nail technician to skip the cuticle trimming. Cuticles are often trimmed when you get any type of manicure. That’s a problem. Cuticles protect your nails and the surrounding skin from infection. When you trim or cut your cuticles, it’s easier for bacteria and other germs to get inside your body and cause an infection. Nail infections can take a long time to clear.

Cut cuticles also tend to feel rough when they grow back, so a nail technician may continue to trim your cuticles to keep them smooth.
Reserve artificial nails for special occasions. If you love the look of artificial nails, getting them only for a special occasion can reduce nail problems. Time without artificial nails gives your nails a chance to repair themselves.

Today is NATIONAL DOCTORS DAY! We would like to thank our Doctors for continuously caring for those who are in need espe...
03/30/2022

Today is NATIONAL DOCTORS DAY!

We would like to thank our Doctors for continuously caring for those who are in need especially during such trying times. Without the care, endless dedication and hard work that they put on to treat, heal and support patients these physicians give, we would not have the health care we have today.

More importantly, we would like thank the Doctors of Flatiron, Breezy Point, and Amagansett Dermatology who do their best to provide the best care and health to their patients.

Dr. Kathleen Vine
Dr. Anne Dacko
Dr. Amy Spizuoco
Dr. David Ciocon



03/29/2022

How you wash your hair and the products you use can go a long way toward maintaining smooth, shiny hair. Follow these simple tips from dermatologists to maintain healthy hair.

Wash oily hair more frequently. How often you wash your hair should be based on how much oil your scalp produces.

If your scalp is oily, you may need to wash it as often as once a day.
If you have chemically treated hair, your hair may be drier, so you may want to wash it less frequently.
As you get older, your scalp makes less oil, so you may not need to shampoo as often. But if you see flakes in your hair, you may not be shampooing enough. This can lead to dandruff and other scalp diseases.
Concentrate shampoo on the scalp. When washing your hair, concentrate on cleaning primarily the scalp, rather than washing the entire length of hair. Washing only your hair can create flyaway hair that is dull and coarse.

Use conditioner after every shampoo unless you use a “2-in-1” shampoo, which cleans and conditions hair. Using a conditioner can significantly improve the look of damaged or weathered hair by increasing shine, decreasing static electricity, improving strength and offering some protection from harmful UV rays.

Concentrate conditioner on the tips of the hair. Because conditioners can make fine hair look limp, they only should be used on the tips of the hair and not on the scalp or length of the hair.

Choose a shampoo and conditioner formulated specifically for your hair type. For example, if you color your hair, use a shampoo designed for color-treated hair. If your hair is damaged or chemically treated, consider a “2-in-1” shampoo. Regardless of cost, many shampoo and conditioner brands provide the same benefits.

Protect hair when swimming. Protect your hair from the damaging effects of chlorine by wetting and conditioning your hair before swimming. Wear a tight-fitting swim cap and use a specially formulated swimmers shampoo and deep conditioner after swimming to replace lost moisture.

03/26/2022

To protect your skin from the sun’s harmful rays, you want to use a sunscreen that offers all of the following:

SPF 30 (or higher)

Broad-spectrum protection (UVA/UVB)

Water resistance

Not every sunscreen offers all 3. When it does, you’ll see the above words listed on the container. On some products, you may see the words “broad spectrum” or “UVA/UVB.”

It’s really important to use a sunscreen that offers the 3 essentials. Studies show that daily use can reduce your risk of:

Skin cancer, including melanoma, the most-serious skin cancer

Precancerous skin growths that can turn into skin cancer

Signs of premature skin aging like age spots, wrinkles, and leathery skin

Sunburn

Melasma

Dark spots on your skin that can appear when acne, psoriasis, or another condition clears

PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY (PDT) Swipe on the photos to learn more! To book an appointment and see if the PDT treatment is for...
03/25/2022

PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY (PDT)
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To book an appointment and see if the PDT treatment is for you!
Contact our office at : (646)421-6064



03/24/2022

To help prevent itching, dermatologists recommend the following tips:

Bathe with lukewarm – not hot – water. Try to limit your bath or shower to just 10 minutes.

Always use “fragrance-free” lotions, soaps and detergents to minimize irritation. Be wary of products labeled “unscented,” as they might still have chemicals that can irritate your skin.

As directed by your dermatologist, apply medications before moisturizing. Then, apply your moisturizer to all areas of your skin, including areas treated with medication.

Wear loose-fitting, cotton clothes. Wool and other rough-feeling fabrics can irritate your skin, causing intense itching.

Avoid extreme temperature changes. Maintain a relatively cool, neutral humidity environment in your house. Use a humidifier during winter if you are prone to dry skin and eczema.

Reduce stress, as stress can make your itch worse.

KYBELLA® is a prescription medicine used in adults to improve the appearance and profile of moderate to severe fat below...
03/22/2022

KYBELLA® is a prescription medicine used in adults to improve the appearance and profile of moderate to severe fat below the chin (submental fat), also called “double chin.”

KYBELLA® is administered as a series of injections to the treatment area under the chin, destroying fat cells and producing gradual results.

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03/22/2022

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03/22/2022

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03/22/2022

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