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  • 5 Signs It's Time to See a Dermatologist for Your Acne

    Most people's first instinct with acne is to handle it themselves. A new cleanser, a spot treatment from the drugstore, maybe a TikTok-recommended serum. For mild breakouts, that approach can work. But there's a point where self-treating stops being practical and starts costing you time, money, and potentially your skin's long-term health.

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  • Acne Clinic vs. Dermatologist: How to Choose the Right Provider for Your Skin

    When acne isn't responding to what you're doing at home, the next step is finding professional help. But "professional help" can mean very different things depending on where you go. A quick search for acne treatment brings up both acne clinics and dermatologist offices, and from the outside, they can look similar, both promise clearer skin, both offer in-office treatments, and both have impressive before-and-after photos.

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  • Why Your Acne Products Aren't Working: A NYC Dermatologist Explains

    You've tried the cleansers. You've cycled through serums. You've spent more than you'd like to admit on products that promised clear skin and didn't deliver. If this sounds familiar, you're not alone – and the problem probably isn't that you haven't found the right product yet. The problem is that over-the-counter products have real limitations, and most persistent acne needs a different approach entirely.

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  • Ingredients That Make Acne Worse: Top Skincare Ingredients to Avoid

    If you’ve been battling acne for a while, you probably know that what you put on your skin plays a major role in how your skin behaves. However, many people don’t realize that certain skincare ingredients that cause acne can actually make breakouts worse.

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  • Fraxel Laser Acne Scar Treatment: Can It Really Improve Scars?

    Acne scars are often stubborn reminders of past breakouts, affecting both skin appearance and self-confidence. Many people search for a treatment that delivers real improvement without long recovery times. Fraxel laser treatment has become one of the most trusted options for reducing acne scars because it works beneath the surface of the skin to stimulate natural healing. By encouraging collagen production, Fraxel laser resurfacing helps smooth uneven texture, fade scars, and restore clearer skin. Understanding how Fraxel works, what results to expect, and whether it is right for your skin can help you make an informed decision about this advanced acne scar treatment.

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Debra Jaliman, MD Cosmetic Dermatologist and Botox NYC

931 5th Ave, New York, NY 10021

Opening Hours

Monday & Wednesday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Saturday & Sunday: Closed

  • American Academy of Dermatology
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