DERMATOLOGISTA PELE NEGRA

DERMATOLOGISTA PELE NEGRA
SÃO PAULO:(11) 94054-1469 RIO DE JANEIRO TEL:21-22949514/21- 99838-2822 EMAIL PARA AGENDAR SUA CONSULTA:katleendermato@yahoo.com.br

quarta-feira, 21 de março de 2012


AVALIAÇÃO DIGITAL DA PELE NEGRA

Trabalho com equipamentos de tecnologia digital para a realização de diagnóstico da pele. Eles fornecem dados precisos sobre manchas, rugas, oleosidade, poros, textura e até sobre as bactérias causadoras da acne.
Mostram também manchas ou rugas ainda não visíveis a olho nu. Esses sistemas permitem uma análise quantitativa das manchas, rugas, textura e grau de fotoenvelhecimento para diagnóstico da qualidade da pele.
Através desses métodos,somos capazes de definir uma conduta terapêutica de forma mais objetiva e eficaz.


Tecnologias utilizadas:
- Visia Advanced
- Omnia Imaging System
- Mirror Imaging Software

Avenida Afrânio de Melo Franco n˚ 141 - Conj. 312 - Leblon (Edifício Melo Franco Medical Center) | Tel.: 2294-9514




American Academy of Dermatology
AAD Annual Meeting News: Dermatologist offers great tips for African-American hair care to help prevent damage and hair loss http://ow.ly/9MVbn


Handle with care: African-American hair needs special care to avoid damage
SAN DIEGO (March 16, 2012) —Information presented at the American Academy of Dermatology’s 70th Annual Meeting by Raechele Cochran Gathers, MD, FAAD, senior physician at the Multi-Cultural Dermatology Center of Henry Ford Hospital Department of Dermatology in Detroit.


OVERVIEW:
Not only is African-American hair unique in appearance, its unique structure makes it especially fragile and prone to injury and damage. More than half of African-American women will cite thinning hair or hair loss as their top hair care concern. Fortunately, dermatologists can offer hair care tips to minimize damage.


BEST PRACTICES/HAIR CARE TIPS:
Washing

■Hair should be washed once a week or every other week to avoid build-up of hair care products, which can be drying to hair.
■Conditioners should be used every time hair is washed. Special attention should be paid to the ends, which are the oldest and most fragile part of the hair.
■If you work out regularly, it is a good idea to rinse the hair with water to remove sweat and salt buildup between washings. You can follow with a conditioner. Also, water is good for hair and adds moisture.
Products

■Dr. Gathers recommends hair care products that contain natural ingredients, such as olive oil, shea butter, aloe vera juice or gel, or glycerin, because they help dry hair maintain moisture.
■Shampoos that contain sulfates can be drying for some hair types, especially if hair is washed frequently.
■Conditioners that contain wheat proteins, amino acids, hydrolyzed proteins or panthenol are recommended by Dr. Gathers.
■Hot oil treatments should be used twice per month to add additional moisture and elasticity to the hair.
■Heat protectants should be used on hair after washing and before hair is heat styled to minimize heat damage.
Styling

■Relaxers should be applied by a professional hair stylist to ensure they are applied safely and to minimize hair damage.
■Touch-ups with relaxers should not be done too frequently (every eight to 12 weeks to new hair growth is recommended), because they can cause hair breakage. Never apply relaxer to hair that already has been relaxed.
■Ceramic combs or irons should be used when pressing (thermally straightening) hair. It is best to use heat no more than once weekly.
■A straightening device with a dial temperature is preferred to ensure the device is not too hot.
■Braids, cornrows or weaves should not be too tight. If it hurts while hair is being styled, tell the stylist to stop and redo it. Pain equals damage.
■Even the slightest bit of noticeable thinning can be the start of hair loss, so women should see a dermatologist immediately if they notice any changes in the texture or appearance of their hair.
CENTRAL CENTRIFUGAL CICATRICIAL ALOPECIA (CCCA):
Hairstyles can lead to hair loss
■Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) is the most common permanent form of hair loss seen among African-American women and is thought to be associated with excessive pulling (traction) of the hair, particularly with braided hairstyles.
■Certain chemicals applied to the hair also may play a role in the development of CCCA, but a study conducted by Dr. Gathers found no association between the chemicals used in relaxers and hair loss.
■Although there is no conclusive evidence showing that relaxers can contribute to hair loss, Dr. Gathers noted that most dermatologists would err on the side of caution and recommend that women stop using relaxers, or at least limit their use, if they are being treated for CCCA.
Key is to catch and treat hair loss early

■If not treated early, CCCA can be disfiguring and permanent. Hair follicles are replaced by scar tissue.
■Anti-inflammatory medications, such as intralesional coricicosteroid injections or topical corticosteroids, often are used in combination to treat CCCA.
■Styling the hair differently and avoiding harsh styling techniques sometimes can help slow or reverse the progression of CCCA.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY EXPERT ADVICE:
“Since African-American hair is very dry, it is important to add moisture to hair by using products that either preserve or add moisture and to avoid hair styling regimens that can remove moisture from the hair,” said Dr. Gathers.

STATISTICS AND FACTS:

■Under a microscope, African-American hair appears elliptical in cross-section and looks like a twisted rod — with frequent twists and random directional reversals.
■African Americans only constitute 13 percent of the nation’s population, but they account for at least 30 percent of all hair care expenditures.
■It has been estimated that hair loss or balding is the fourth-most-common reason for African Americans to visit a dermatologist, so dermatologists often are the first line of defense in helping African-American women with hair problems.
Headquartered in Schaumburg, Ill., the American Academy of Dermatology (Academy), founded in 1938, is the largest, most influential, and most representative of all dermatologic associations. With a membership of more than 17,000 physicians worldwide, the Academy is committed to: advancing the diagnosis and medical, surgical and cosmetic treatment of the skin, hair and nails; advocating high standards in clinical practice, education, and research in dermatology; and supporting and enhancing patient care for a lifetime of healthier skin, hair and nails. For more information, contact the Academy at 1 (888) 462-DERM (3376) or visit www.aad.org. Follow the Academy on Facebook (American Academy of Dermatology) or Twitter (@AADskin).

segunda-feira, 12 de março de 2012



DRA KATLEEN CONCEIÇÃO DERMATOLOGISTA ESPECIALIZADA EM PELE NEGRA

Uma das perguntas mais recorrentes na minha caixa de mensagens é sobre a minha rotina de cuidados com a pele. E achei que seria bom dividir essa dica com vocês: o contato da responsável por minha pele dar pouco trabalho de photoshop. rsrsrrss

O nome dela é Katleen Conceição e ela é responsável por tratar a pele da maioria das celebridades negras desse Braseeel! Ela é do tipo sincera, que não indica tratamentos que você não precisa e é super, ultra competente (e exigente) e linda. E a pele dela? Lógico que não rola aquele esquema “casa de ferreiro…” rsrsrrss. O fato é que a Katleen é extremamente competente, conhece milhões de novidades no mercado porque faz os melhores cursos nos melhores institutos do mundo. Ela atende no Rio e em São Paulo e é super concorrida. Manda logo um email pra ela e marca a sua consulta, cat!

Katleen Conceicão
katleendermato@gmail.com
21 22949514

(Uma das perguntas mais recorrentes na minha caixa...
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sexta-feira, 2 de março de 2012

MVI_5370.AVI LASER CO2 EM PELE NEGRA-FRAXEL REPAIR



LASER EM PELE NEGRA
O FRAXEL DUAL E O FRAXEL REPAIR CO2
PODEM SER REALIZADOS EM PELE NEGRA

SENDO USADO EM CICATRIZES DE ACNE/ESTRIAS/MANCHAS NA PELE/MELHORA TEXTURA/RUGAS/MELASMA

A tecnologia do Fraxel, já pioneira no tratamento do rejuvenescimento, atualmente permite tratar a pele de maneira mais eficaz e indolor, regenerando-a de dentro para fora e clareando manchas tanto superficiais como profundas.

Fraxel Dual / Laser de Thulium – trata de maneira mais avançada rugas profundas ao redor dos olhos e boca, cicatrizes de acne e estrias (Re: pair), incluindo rejuvenescimento de outras partes do corpo como colo e mãos. Com um pequeno número de sessões, é possível regenerar a pele como um todo, devolvendo o viço e melhorando o tônus.

MVI_5370.AVI LASER CO2 EM PELE NEGRA-FRAXEL REPAIR


LASER EM PELE NEGRA
O FRAXEL DUAL E O FRAXEL REPAIR CO2
PODER SER REALIZADO EM PELE NEGRA

SENDO USADO EM CICATRIZES DE ACNE/ESTRIAS/MANCHAS NA PELE/MELHORA TEXTURA/RUGAS/MELASMA

A tecnologia do Fraxel, já pioneira no tratamento do rejuvenescimento, atualmente permite tratar a pele de maneira mais eficaz e indolor, regenerando-a de dentro para fora e clareando manchas tanto superficiais como profundas.

Fraxel Dual / Laser de Thulium – trata de maneira mais avançada rugas profundas ao redor dos olhos e boca, cicatrizes de acne e estrias (Re: pair), incluindo rejuvenescimento de outras partes do corpo como colo e mãos. Com um pequeno número de sessões, é possível regenerar a pele como um todo, devolvendo o viço e melhorando o tônus.