Dr. Christina Sun was recently featured as an expert in Allure Magazine’s article on the best barrier repair serums for stressed and compromised skin.
Dermatology Partners In The Media
Discover the latest buzz and expert insights about Dermatology Partners in the media! Stay informed with our featured articles and news stories.
Dr. Kate Violaappeared on WJZ – CBS Baltimore to share tips for “New Year’s Skin Resolutions” and help viewers start the year with healthier skin. She emphasized the importance of maintaining a consistent, simple skincare routine and making it a priority year-round.
Dr. Christina Sun appeared on NBC Philly Live to discuss how chronic skin conditions can look different across lighter and darker skin tones, and why accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.
Dr. Olufolakemi Awe highlighted the importance of consistent moisturizing, especially during the colder months when skin is more prone to dryness. She also advised viewers to avoid long, hot showers, which can strip the skin of its natural oils and lead to irritation.
Early detection of melanoma can be life-saving. In a recent CBS BaltimoreHealthwatch segment, Dermatology Partners’ Dr. Kate Viola and a melanoma survivor discussed the importance of regular skin exams
Early detection can save lives — and knowing what to look for is key. In an NBCPhilly Live interview, Dermatology Partners’ Dr. Daria Marley Kemp discussed the warning signs of skin cancer, why regular skin checks are so important
Chafing is a common — and uncomfortable — issue for many men, especially during workouts or in warmer weather. In a recent Men’s Health article, Dr. David Manion shares his expert advice on the best anti-chafing sticks for men
A guest blog written by Adel Haque, BS, MD, FAAD, for the Central PA Chamber of Commerce Magazine.
Written by Dr. Adel Haque, Board Certified Dermatologist, December 22, 2021
As Published in the Pediatric Dermatology Journal: Glistening film on the dorsal hands and feet of a newborn
Written by Dr. Daniel Shurman
As Featured in the Reading Eagle: It sounds like the opposite should be true, right? We know exposure to harmful UV rays can cause skin damage

