Suzanne Friedler, M.D. F.A.A.D., is a board-certified fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, with expertise in many areas of medical and cosmetic dermatology. Dr. Friedler is a clinical Instructor at Mt Sinai Medical Center and on the dermatology faculty at St. John’s Episcopal Medical Center. She is a lecturer at national medical conferences and an instructor for three residency programs in New York. After completing a bachelor of science in biochemistry at Binghamton University, Dr. Friedler went on to the New York University School of Medicine where she received academic awards and participated in honors program research. She completed her dermatology residency at Downstate Medical Center where she also participated in clinical research and was the author of multiple publications. Dr. Friedler offers patients state-of-the-art procedures including Fraxel non-ablative resurfacing, Thermage skin tightening, endovenous laser vein treatment and general laser therapy for scars, tattoo removal, hair removal, and treatments for rosacea, stretch marks, acne, melasma, brown spots, angiomas, and many other conditions. She has served as an injection trainer for Botox® Cosmetic and is adept with the latest innovations in skin fillers. She treats both adult and pediatric patients. Dr. Friedler has been a member of Advanced Dermatology since 2002. She is conversational in four languages. www.advanceddermatologypc.com
From dry weather to mask wearing, daily life can take a toll on your lips. Plump your pucker with one of these moisturizing balms.
If you have healthy lips, exfoliation isn’t necessary. However, if your lips tend to be dry and flaky, gentle exfoliation can smooth out rough spots, so that lip cosmetics apply more uniformly. Any time your lips feel dry is an appropriate time to use a lip balm.