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Summer Is Coming To An End…….

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Skin Cancer: Timed To Get Checked Now That Summer Is Coming To An End. What are the different Types of Skin Cancer? Here are the three types of skin cancer: squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Each type

How To Remove Moles From Your Skin

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Almost everyone has one or more moles.  In fact, it’s normal to have 10 to 40 moles on your skin by adulthood. Cells called melanocytes, can grow in clusters instead of spreading throughout the skin which creates a mole. They

Maintain Your Youth With Cosmetic Dermatology

By Posted in Anti-Aging, Beauty, Cosmetic Dermatology, Medical Dermatology

Today men and women want to maintain their youth by keeping their skin smooth, clear, and tight. If you are among the majority, seek an experienced and trusted Beverly Hills dermatologist who can help you achieve younger-looking skin with cosmetic

The Facts About Skin Tags

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Skin tags, what are they?  It is a condition where a small area of skin flaps or protrudes, so why is it important to understand the facts about skin tags? Take a look:   What to Skin Tags Look Like?

What Are Nasolabial Folds?

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Nasolabial folds are the deep wrinkles that run from the sides of your nose to the corners of your mouth. Often called the “parentheses lines” because of their distinctive shape, your face makes these wrinkles naturally when you smile and

When Should You Check A Mole?

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The vast majority of moles are not dangerous.  The only time they are of medical concern are when they look different than other existing moles or those that first appear after age 30.  If you notice changes in the color,

What Is Rosacea?

By Posted in Anti-Aging, Dermatology, Medical Dermatology, Skin Care

Rosacea is a common but poorly understood disorder of the facial skin that is estimated to affect more than 16 million Americans — and most of them don’t know it. In fact, while rosacea is becoming increasingly widespread as the

Who Should Be Performing Your Cosmetic Treatments?

By Posted in Anti-Aging, Cosmetic Dermatology, Medical Dermatology, Skin Care

Most people hear the word dermatologist and think they only treat skin conditions or diseases.  Today, we realize that is not the case.  Dermatologists have the education, expertise and experience to safely and effectively reduce the signs of aging. The

What Are the Medical Benefits of Botox?

By Posted in Anti-Aging, Cosmetic Dermatology, Medical Dermatology, Skin Care

Botox is a very popular cosmetic procedure which is often mistaken to only serve as an anti-aging solution.  There are actually a number of medical benefits which make Botox useful for purposes other than for beauty.   [checklist icon=”fa-times-circle” iconcolor=””

Patients Raving About Their Care And New Patient Discount Offer

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The Kopelson Clinic is a comprehensive Beverly Hills cosmetic laser center providing full service, state-of-the-art skin regeneration in a medical setting. Offering a myriad of advanced dermatological treatments and procedures, Dr. Kopelson and his staff provide personalized clinical suggestions to

New Light Shed on High-Caffeine Deaths

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Last week, the FDA released a report on the role of the highly caffeinated Monster Energy drink in several deaths, including a 14 year old from Hagerstown, Maryland, named Anais Fournier. The cases have sparked fear among the public about

It’s Time to Take Your Socks Off!

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Are you hiding your legs because of varicose veins? Spider veins? Trading shorts and skirts for long pants and knee socks is an every day reality for both men and women. But it doesn’t have to be. If your sock