Dr. Mamina Turegano

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Dr. Turegano is a triple board-certified dermatologist, internist, and dermatopathologist with a special interest in anti-aging, holistic, and integrative medicine.

Your skin will thank me later. Send this to a friend who doesn't believe in sunscreen 😜🙏
04/02/2026

Your skin will thank me later. Send this to a friend who doesn't believe in sunscreen 😜🙏

03/31/2026

Underrated supplements that will change your LIFE... well at least your skin and hair! ☺️ I often get asked by patients what supplements they can take for specific skin issues, and these come up commonly for me. I have a bunch of others that I love for the skin. Comment "SUPPS" below for this list and let me know if you'd like a part 2.

Because sometimes the right support isn’t another topical… it’s internal 🧬

03/30/2026

Your microcurrent device is cute... but it’s not your skincare routine!!

If you’re cleansing, moisturizing “when you remember,” skipping SPF… and then relying on a gadget to lift and sculpt? We need to talk.

If you want my top 5 skincare product recs for a simple and effective routine, comment LIST and I’ll send them over to you. ⚡️

Stitch with

03/27/2026

Protein deserves the hype. But while everyone’s still obsessing over it… the real ones are paying attention to fiber. 👀

Consider this your sign to get ahead of the game. Are you in your fiber phase yet?!

03/26/2026

Hair is often the messenger, not the problem 🧐

When shedding ramps up, I’m not just thinking about your scalp. I’m thinking about stress. Hormones. Thyroid. Iron. Post-illness shifts. Nutrition. Medications (looking at you GLP1s 👀).

The goal isn’t to panic or buy every serum on the internet. It’s to zoom out and ask better questions, because when you address the root cause, the hair usually follows.

Have you been struggling with shedding lately? Drop your questions below and I'm happy to share anything that's helpful!👇

Is this just me and my germophobia? Or??? Small daily exposures add up, especially if you’re acne-prone or touching your...
03/25/2026

Is this just me and my germophobia? Or??? Small daily exposures add up, especially if you’re acne-prone or touching your face frequently! Reducing unnecessary contact is one of the simplest ways to support clearer skin.

Which surface shocked you most? 👇

03/23/2026

Comment TOUR and I'll send over my fav products that live in my center console 👀 🚗

03/22/2026

You deserve more than a 5-minute examination and a see you next year 👋

Here are 5 underrated questions to ask your dermatologist:

1️⃣ What’s actually causing this, and what else could it be?
2️⃣ What happens if I do nothing?
3️⃣ Are there non-prescription or lifestyle options I should consider?
4️⃣ What are the real risks or side effects long term?
5️⃣ How will we know if this is working, and when should I follow up?

Advocating for yourself isn’t rude. It’s responsible.

Have you struggled advocating for yourself in an appointment? Have any questions for me about how to get better answers from your derm?

Tell me ⤵️

Future you will thank you!!!Want a list of my favorite anti-aging products? Comment "YES" and I will send it over       ...
03/19/2026

Future you will thank you!!!

Want a list of my favorite anti-aging products? Comment "YES" and I will send it over

03/18/2026

There was a season of my life where I started questioning everything I was putting in/on and around my body. I don't want to instill fear, but I want to bring awareness especially with the rising rates of infertility.

After two rounds of IVF, you don’t look at hormone disruptors the same way. You read labels differently. You google ingredients. You start realizing how often we normalize daily exposure to things like microplastics and synthetic fabrics without thinking twice. I became more aware about synthetic fabrics and their effects on the endocrine system from fertility specialist . She states that synthetic fabrics are often treated with endocrine disrupting chemicals like pthalates, PFAS, triclosan, and azo dyes.

Does this mean leggings are evil? No.
Do I still wear them sometimes? Yes. I’m human. 😅

But for me, it meant reducing what I could control and being more aware of what I put in or on my body. Choosing natural fibers like cotton or bamboo more often. Washing new clothes before wearing them. (Or if you still want to wear leggings, look for the label Oeko Tex certified or GOTS certified and avoid the moisture wicking label.) Changing out my household cleaning products. Minimizing takeout or food that comes heated in plastic containers. Being more intentional. Not out of fear, out of awareness.

You don’t have to overhaul your entire life overnight. Please don't feel like you need to throw away all your leggings. Sometimes it’s just about one small swap that gives you peace of mind.

If you’ve made a simple change recently that made you feel more aligned with your health, tell me what it was. I love hearing what you’re learning. 💛

03/17/2026

Let's skip the generic Ai advice and do this the right way... My comments are OPEN 👀

Ask me anything skin, hair, injectables, pregnancy, etc👇

03/16/2026

There is of course more to this list! Comment RETINOID and I'll send you a DM with a list of OTC retinoids I LOVE and my derm-approved checklist for starting retinoids...

👀 What's a retinoid tip/ track you think everyone should know?

P.S. if you're looking for access to the QUEEN OF RETINOIDS (aka ✨Tretinoin✨) checkout to have it delivered right to your door! This is prescription dermatology created to give you the best skin of your life - developed by me, and .talk 🥹

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701 Metairie Road, Suite 2A/205
Metairie, LA
70005

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+15048362050

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Mamina Turegano, MD, is a triple board-certified dermatologist, internist, and dermatopathologist. She graduated summa cm laude from Centenary College where she studied neuroscience and piano performance, and received her medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans. She then completed a five-year double residency program in internal medicine and dermatology and served as chief resident at Georgetown University Hospital and MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. After working in private practice dermatology in the metro D.C. area, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a fellowship in dermatopathology at UCLA. She’s happy to return home to New Orleans.

Dr. Turegano has a special interest in evaluating how nutrition, lifestyle, sleep, and other environmental factors can play a significant role in inflammation, aging, and cancer. She enjoys incorporating holistic practices in her patients who deal with anything ranging from acne to warts. Given her background in internal medicine, she also has an interest in complex medical dermatology, including autoimmune skin diseases and psoriasis. In addition to practicing dermatology, Dr. Turegano is serving as the dermatopathologist for Sanova Dermatology and is a volunteer instructor at Tulane University in the department of dermatology.

Dr. Turegano has published articles in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Pediatric Dermatology, Journal of the American Medical Association – Dermatology, and Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. She has received multiple awards for her presentations at international dermatopathology meetings and is also a recipient of the American Society of Dermatopathology Mentorship Award.

In her spare time, Dr. Turegano likes to explore what makes her feel present. She enjoys dancing (hip hop mostly), rollerblading, ice skating, tending to her vinyl records (or their Spotify equivalents), playing piano (mostly classical), watching sunsets, hiking, and hanging with her family.