MI Skin Dermatology Center: Melda Isaac, MD Two Lafayette Centre 1133 21st Street NW, Suite 450
Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 393-7546 Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.
Rosacea is more than a surface-level concern; it's a condition that can shape how you see yourself and interact with others. At MI Skin Dermatology Center, we approach rosacea skin care with an in-depth understanding of these challenges. In this blog post, I'll guide you through available treatments and lifestyle tips, offering professional insights to …Read More
Summer has arrived—and with it, the threat of sun damage. As a board-certified dermatologist, I often consult with people who want to know how to repair sun-damaged skin. Fortunately, there are several ways to fade sunspots, wrinkles, and redness caused by a few too many days of catching rays. Read on for a few dermatologist-approved …Read More
Our skin experiences many structural and biochemical changes over the years. For example, epidermal cells don’t turn over and exfoliate as easily, the production of collagen and elastic tissue proteins slows, and these proteins also weaken becoming less supportive. At our Washington, D.C., dermatology practice, we recommend skin care treatments tailored to the age of …Read More
In recent months, if you are interested in beauty and the environment, you’ve heard all about microbeads and how they are dangerous to the environment. Microbeads are tiny plastic spheres that are not biodegradable and that are too small to be caught be filtration systems, so they often end up in the rivers and oceans, …Read More
The days and months leading up to a wedding can be stressful, full of long nights planning everything from seating arrangements, to picking out flowers, and finalizing menus. Eating well, staying hydrated, and getting enough rest and sleep in the months leading up to the big day can often fall by the wayside, taking a …Read More
Chemical peels are an extremely popular means of deep exfoliation that can significantly rejuvenate and brighten the complexion. “Chemical peel” is a blanket term that covers all types of exfoliation that uses chemicals in place of physical scrubs, such as sugar or salt. Chemical peels are customized for the individual, and range in strength from …Read More