Dr. Sharyn Laughlin predicts what post-pandemic cosmetic interventions will look like, including trends in skincare, lasers, cosmetic injectables and fillers. She says to expect a rush back to in-office procedures as people want to feel a return to a sense of normalcy. She also shares tips about how to stagger Covid vaccinations with other injections.
Read MoreI’ve been using laser technology in my dermatology practice since the mid-1980’s and needless to say that I’ve pretty much seen and played with them all. My husband and I pooled our savings together to buy our first laser. It was this massive, hugely expensive machine but we felt it was worth the investment to be able to treat port wine stains and other vascular lesions. We now currently have about 20 different light-based systems in my practice, Laserderm TM, in Ottawa. They all offer a different type of precision and tailored results so I love that we can offer our patients the perfect customized solution for their needs. With that being said, here are some of my favourites based on your age range. Of course, it goes without saying that having a good skincare early on, will determine the level of photo and chronological aging that someone has and what level of intervention is needed on our part as well.
Read MoreCoping with COVID-19: My adult children are separated from my husband and myself across Canada and the US. I’ve been worried about my grandchildren especially. I see how much their daily lives have been disrupted and how they are coping as best they can. I’ve learnt first-hand the importance of keeping your routine. I’ve learned that in moments of crisis, keeping a semblance of a normal routine is so important for your mental health. To that end, this is what I’ve been up to these past several weeks.
Read MoreFor the next couple of weeks at the least, there are going to be a slew of people working from home, participating in work-share programs with reduced hours, or having to stay home with their kids during the school closures. I’m not trying to pretend to have much in the way of counsel for those big ticket sources of anxiety. However, I am a pro at working from home so I thought I could share my two cents about best practices. Working from home can actually be tough mentally if you are not used to it. If you also have to add taking care of a young one, there is the practical problem of filling time. So here are my best tips for staying sane and for finding ways to entertain.
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