Long COVID and Skin: What Dermatologists Are Seeing

As doctors continue to understand the lingering effects of Long COVID, one thing has become clear: the skin often tells part of the story. For many patients recovering from the virus, new or persistent dermatologic symptoms have appeared weeks or even months after infection. These skin changes can provide important clues about how the...
Posted: December 25, 2025 By:

Skincare for Frequent Flyers: How to Protect Skin on the Go

If you spend more time in airports than at home, your skin knows it. Frequent flyers face unique challenges: low cabin humidity, recycled air, stress and long hours in transit can leave skin dry, dull or irritated. Whether you’re a corporate traveler or a travel influencer, protecting your skin while on the go requires...
Posted: January 4, 2026 By:

Cultural Competency in Dermatology-Why Representation Matters

Dermatology has always relied on what clinicians see, which is why representation is so important. Many skin conditions look different depending on a person’s skin tone, yet for decades most training materials showed only lighter complexions. That gap affects real patients. When the early signs of eczema, psoriasis or even melanoma appear differently than...
Posted: January 11, 2026 By: