Episode 67: The Shifting Landscape of Dermatology

EPISODE · Oct 1, 2020 · 37 MIN

Episode 67: The Shifting Landscape of Dermatology

from Learn Skin with Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar

Join Carl Thornfeldt, MD, board certified dermatologist and founder of Epionce, as he takes us on a journey of how the landscape has shifted over the past several decades in dermatology. He delves into the importance of using treatments that affect multiple pathways in the body and the skin, especially for conditions like acne. To learn more, attend Dr. Thornfeldt's poster presentation at the Integrative Dermatology Symposium and visit our Acne CME Series at LearnSkin.com.   Dr. Thornfeldt is Founder and CEO of Episciences, Inc., the creators of Epionce. He is a practicing dermatologist with over 30 years of skin research experience and 22 U.S. patents granted. Dr. Thornfeldt has published over 40 scientific articles, including chapters in eight textbooks focused on cosmeceuticals, drug delivery, natural products, and dermatology. He has spent twenty-five years focusing on researching abnormalities of the skin barrier, cutaneous inflammation, drug delivery, herbs, and disease therapies.   Sponsored by Epionce Epionce is an evidence-based skin care line created based on original bench research by clinical dermatologist, Dr. Carl Thornfeldt. Utilizing botanical ingredients, Epionce products are clinically proven to provide the same results as leading prescription products, but without any irritation. www.epionce.com

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