Are you a Dermatology resident? Do you wish you could ask some of the top experts in our field questions like, “what do I do when I have tried everything, but a wound won’t heal?” Or, “how do I start a biologic in a patient who is pregnant, wants to get pregnant or is breastfeeding?”
Then Dermalogues is for you.
Dr Kerri Purdy puts the questions residents often ask to subject area experts from across Canada. The conversation is fun, engaging and casual but packed with helpful tips and thoughtful guidance.
And you don’t have to just listen, you can also be part of the program. Tag us on twitter @CdnDermatology with your questions or with your ideas for upcoming episodes.
This podcast is a production of the Canadian Dermatology Association.
Produced by David McGuffin, Explore Podcast Productions in Ottawa
Theme music by Lee Rosevere
Cover art by Dr Noelle Wong
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Are you a Dermatology resident? Do you wish you could ask some of the top experts in our field questions like, “what do I do when I have tried everything, but a wound won’t heal?” Or, “how do I start a biologic in a patient who is pregnant, wants to get pregnant or is breastfeeding?”
Then Dermalogues is for you.
Dr Kerri Purdy puts the questions residents often ask to subject area experts from across Canada. The conversation is fun, engaging and casual but packed with helpful tips and thoughtful guidance.
And you don’t have to just listen, you can also be part of the program. Tag us on twitter @CdnDermatology with your questions or with your ideas for upcoming episodes.
This podcast is a production of the Canadian Dermatology Association.
Produced by David McGuffin, Explore Podcast Productions in Ottawa
Theme music by Lee Rosevere
Cover art by Dr Noelle Wong
S7 Ep1: Filler, Filters, and the Future: What’s New in Aesthetic Dermatology with Dr Julia Carroll
Dermalogues
36 minutes 52 seconds
3 weeks ago
S7 Ep1: Filler, Filters, and the Future: What’s New in Aesthetic Dermatology with Dr Julia Carroll
Season 7 of Dermalogues kicks off with a return visit by Dr. Julia Carroll, co-founder of Compass Dermatology in Toronto. In this episode, Julia and Kerri explore what’s new and next in aesthetic dermatology—and how to help patients look and feel their best without losing their natural features.Topics include:* Why “filler” has become the new F-word* The influence of social media on patient expectations* Safer injection techniques using ultrasound and cannulas* Moving from anti-aging to pro-aging care* Insights on threads, regenerative injectables, and red-light therapy* Addressing “Ozempic face” and volume loss* Pearls for treating melasma and pigment changes* The role of AI in the future of dermatologyDr. Carroll is a board-certified dermatologist and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, specializing in both medical and cosmetic dermatology. At Compass Dermatology, Dr. Carroll focuses on evidence-based aesthetic treatments with a natural, confidence-building approach. She is recognized nationally as one of Canada’s top cosmetic injectors and is widely sought after for her expertise in neuromodulators, fillers, lasers, and regenerative techniques.For more on the work of the CDA, please visit dermatology.ca (dermatology.ca) And for more great CDA Podcasts, check out JCMS Author Interviews (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jcms-dermatology-podcast-with-dr-kirk-barber/id1398257291), hosted by Dr Kirk Barber. Dermalogues is produced David McGuffin of ExploreProductions.ca (ExploreProductions.ca)with Graham McGuffin and Clare McGuffin.Our theme music is by Lee Rosevere
Dermalogues
Are you a Dermatology resident? Do you wish you could ask some of the top experts in our field questions like, “what do I do when I have tried everything, but a wound won’t heal?” Or, “how do I start a biologic in a patient who is pregnant, wants to get pregnant or is breastfeeding?”
Then Dermalogues is for you.
Dr Kerri Purdy puts the questions residents often ask to subject area experts from across Canada. The conversation is fun, engaging and casual but packed with helpful tips and thoughtful guidance.
And you don’t have to just listen, you can also be part of the program. Tag us on twitter @CdnDermatology with your questions or with your ideas for upcoming episodes.
This podcast is a production of the Canadian Dermatology Association.
Produced by David McGuffin, Explore Podcast Productions in Ottawa
Theme music by Lee Rosevere
Cover art by Dr Noelle Wong