EPISODE · Feb 25, 2025 · 49 MIN
Skin Care Basics & Seasonal Recommendations with Dr. Amir Karam - Episode 101
from Plastic Surgery Decoded · host Regina Nouhan
Skin care is an essential aspect of self-care and has gained significant attention recently. Increasingly, individuals wish to present their best appearance. However, with the abundance of products and advice available, it can be challenging to determine the appropriate steps to achieve and sustain a healthy glow.In this episode, we engage with facial plastic surgeon Dr. Amir Karam, who provides valuable insights. He covers the basics of skin care, discusses whether adjustments in routine are necessary with changing seasons, and explores pertinent topics like the differences in skin care for males and females, as well as advice for sensitive skin or skin of color. He also addresses the frequently asked question regarding the effectiveness of topical or oral collagen in enhancing skin quality.This episode is packed with informative content, making it well worth a listen!
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Skin Care is part of self-care, and it has increasingly been in the limelight. More than ever, people desire to put their “best face forward.” But with the plethora of products and advice available, how does one know what steps to take to restore and maintain that healthy glow? In this episode we invite facial plastic surgeon Dr. Amir Karam to the conversation, and he does not disappoint! He sheds light on the fundamentals of skin care, and discusses whether seasonal changes in regimen should be made, as well as other interesting topics like male vs female skin care, and recommendations for sensitive skin or skin of color. Plus, he gets to the heart of the question about whether topical, or even oral, collagen can improve the skin. This episode is chock full of interesting info, so take a listen!
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