L'Oréal Dermatological Beauty Presents:
This series was created in partnership with Dr. Lindsay Ackerman to provide expert insights into diagnosing and managing common and complex skin conditions.
Lindsay Ackerman, MD, FAAD
Board-Certified Dermatologist | Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology
Dr. Lindsay Ackerman is a board-certified dermatologist and Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona. With advanced training in immunodermatology and a fellowship in clinical education, she is a recognized expert in diagnosing and managing complex skin conditions and advancing dermatologic care.
Episode 3:
DARIER’S DISEASE
In this third episode of Demystifying Dermatology, Dr. Ackerman examines Darier’s Disease, a rare genetic disorder that compromises skin integrity and leads to painful, scaling plaques. Discover strategies for managing this lifelong condition, preventing infections, and providing compassionate, patient-centered care.
Watch full episodeEpisode 1: Necrolytic Migratory Erythema
Uncover the diagnostic clues for this rare skin condition and its link to critical internal pathology.
Explore the diverse presentations and systemic implications of psoriasis, along with tailored treatment approaches.
Discover the challenges of this rare genetic skin condition and strategies for providing adaptive, long-term care.
Episode 4: Atopic Dermatitis
Learn about the complexities of managing atopic dermatitis, including identifying triggers and improving skin barrier function.
Episode 5: Alopecia Areata
Explore the diverse presentations and systemic implications of psoriasis, along with tailored treatment approaches.
Episode 6: Bullous Pemphigoid
Learn about the diagnostic and management strategies for this autoimmune blistering disease, common in older adults.
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