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Press Coverage

View where Dr. Michele Green has been interviewed and featured in various newspapers, magazines, blogs, publications and more in our press section. With quotes in mainstream media and within the medical industry you can find out more about Dr. Green and her NYC based cosmetic dermatology office here.

The Rosacea Diet Plan – Does It Actually Work?

Shape Magazine discussed various “Tips for Adjusting Your Diet If You Have Rosacea” and interviewed various dermatology experts such as Dr. Michele Green. A common issue regarding Rosacea is that most Rosacea patients did not know about their condition until it is diagnosed. And while there is no cure for it, there is a way…

Obese people run greater risk of Onychomycosis (Toe Nail Fungus)

Studies in Health Day provided by Korean researchers of over 9 million people have shown that people who are statistically obese have more than double the rate of the infection, known as onychomycosis, compared to slim people. As noted in the article, U.S. dermatologists such as Dr. Michele Green said the finding isn’t surprising. “I…

What You Need To Know About Cold Sores And Herpes – Buzzfeed

Caroline Kee of Buzzfeed talks about Cold Sores with Dr. Michele Green. Find out what the difference between cold sores and herpes is (spoiler alert: there is none), and how they can be treated. “Cold sores are most often caused by HSV-1, and we used to think they were only caused by HSV-1 but we…

Does a Rose Quartz Facial Roller Work? Featured in Paper Mag

Gaining a lot of popularity the last few months, a Rose Quartz Facial Roller is one of the top selling trends for many stores. Listed as a facial massage roller in some places, one should not expect miracles. Dr. Michele Green also notes that “These benefits would be minimal and short term as there is…

Facial Cupping at Home, What Is It and Does It Work?

Emily Rekstis of Self Magazine interviewed Dr. Michele Green about Facial Cupping. Whether for reducing wrinkles or a general facelift, there’s many claims about what it can do. “Facial cupping works by using suction to pull the facial muscles promoting circulation,” explains Dr. Green. And while it may be a temporary solution, nowadays people can…

Can a Sunburn leave a dent in ones forehead? Interview with Live Science

You may have heard some recent news about Cade Huckaby, a man in Texas learning the hard way about the importance of using sunscreen. Mr. Huckaby had developed a sunburn so severe that he even tweeted about making a dent in his forehead. Pain and redness of sunburns is common, but severe sunburns can also…

Glamour Magazine Discusses Lip Injections with Dr. Green

Perrie Samotin from Glamour magazine talks about her previous lip injections and what she wanted to achieve. From this Dr. Michele Green helped her decide on Juvederm, but also provided some advice on how to prep for lip filler and what to know about it. For instance, Dr. Green suggests refraining from aspirin, Motrin, Aleve,…

Dr Green Recommends Skin Care Products on Self.com

Jessica Cruel of Self.com interviewed various top RealSelf dermatologists in early May, both for a list of “Dermatologists’ Favorite Drugstore Products for Sensitive Skin” and “25 Antiaging Skin-Care Products Dermatologists Actually Use Themselves.” The lists focus on cleansers and moisturizers that are low on irritating ingredients (like parabens, sulfates, and fragrance). But in addition to…

Dr. Green Looks at the Most Common Skin Care Myths

Dr. Michele Green looks at some of the most common Skin Care myths, many of which have been discussed in articles across the web and in print media. Here are some of the most common ones I hear. Acne will go away with age: False There are many different causes for acne and although hormones…

Featured in Bustle – Skin Care Products Recommended by Dermatologists

Dr. Michele Green recommends La Roche Posay sunscreen in the article. “It protects your skin from the sun,” Green says, “which is the best single investment you can make.” It’s also really lightweight and absorbs easily into skin while leaving a tinted healthy glow that can replace your makeup. Best of all, it’s made 100…

Dr. Green Discusses The Baby Foot Peel Craze

Dr. Michele Green discusses “Baby Foot” with Good Housekeeping. Its the latest trend in foot care and foot callus treatment, but is it legit? And first of all, what is even in it? For example: Baby Foot’s site says it contains “17 types of natural extracts,” but “they do not list the ingredients on their…

How To Deal With Armpit Chafing

View Bustle’s interview with various dermatologists about Armpit chafing, which “is caused by a combination of friction, dry skin and sweat,” says Board Certified Dermatologist and RealSelf.com advisor Michele Green. “Yeast and bacteria tend to colonize the armpits as a byproduct of perspiration.” Read this and other tips on armpit chafing at: https://www.bustle.com/articles/104734-how-to-deal-with-armpit-chafing-thats-gotten-beyond-the-point-of-annoyance

Dermatologists Review Various DIY Face Mask Methods

Find out What Dermatologists Said About Those DIY Pinterest Face Masks, as Buzzfeed asks expert dermatologists in the New York area such as Dr. Michele Green about which homemade face mask treatments might work and which ones are cosmetic myths. For instance, on Pinterest, there are a full range of DIY face masks that you…

Why The Corners of Your Mouth Get Dry And Chapped

Ever wonder why this happens? Well, BuzzFeed Life checked in with Dr. Michelle Green, to find out. It’s totally normal, especially during winter, for the corners of your mouth to get irritated and inflamed — also known as “angular cheilitis” or “perleche.” In fact “It’s pretty common and affects people of all ages”, says Green….

Lemon Juice Will Not Lighten Armpits

Dr. Green appears in the Huffington Post article of “No, Lemon Juice Will Not Lighten Your Armpits. Here’s The Deal” and dispels the beauty myth of Lemon Juice on armpits supposedly making them lighter. Its a folk remedy that can in fact make your skin worse instead. Our New York City-based dermatologist Michele Green notes…

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