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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.

Dr. Green at the Allergan and Girls Inc NYC Mentor/Mentee Event

Dr. Michele Green was at the Allergan and GirlsIncNYC event last week, meeting with students from GirlsInc NYC to empower the next generation of women leaders in healthcare through Allergan’s national mentorship initiative! Find out more about the event and how the mentor/mentee event worked with girls to be empowered to put their minds to…

Spotlyte by Allergan interviews Dr. Michele Green

Julie Ricevuto of Spotlyte by Allergan interviews Dr. Michele Green in the article titled “Upper East Side Derm Dr. Michele Green Dishes on Her Most Requested Treatments.” They talk about her range of cutting-edge, in-office treatments and what her clients know about them. “[My] patients are very, very bright,” explains Dr. Green. “They come in…

NY Post Asks What’s In Your Sunscreen

NY Post asks “What’s in your sunscreen?” With news about chemicals long used in sunblock being under new scrutiny — many people are looking for alternatives. For example, these four chemicals — avobenzone, oxybenzone, ecamsule and octocrylene — are among the 12 ingredients that the FDA recently flagged in its efforts to update sunscreen regulations….

The Fashion Spot Discusses Probiotic & Prebiotic Formulated Products With Dr. Green

Dr. Green was featured in “Up Your Skin Care Game With Probiotic and Prebiotic-Formulated Products” on The Fashion Spot, where the article talks to various cosmetic dermatologists, on what products they recommend for probiotic and prebiotic-formulated ones. Dr. Green recommended La Roche-Posay. And while prebiotic and probiotic-rich skin care products are generally safe for everyone,…

Curbing a skin oil might help reduce acne – WebMD

Dr. Green was quoted in a WebMD article about how curbing a skin oil could help reduce acne. The research notes that Sebum is important to the skin’s health because it helps regulate temperature and repel microbes, but an excess of sebum production has also long been thought to be a contributor to acne. Dr….

Well & Good Discusses The Cause of Blackheads Around The Mouth

Well & Good asks “What Are These Weird Blackheads Around My Mouth?” and Dr. Green is quoted in the article where she notes “certain lip balms, lipsticks, toothpastes or things that people use around their mouths can certainly irritate and clog the pores, but it’s usually more than just that. Usually it’s hormonal.” She also…

Dr. Green Interviewed on Fox 5 News NY About Recent Sunblock Study

frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture” allowfullscreen> Fox 5 News NY reports on a recent study that talks about the dangers of sunblock and the misconceptions many have about it. Dr. Michele Green still recommends that you wear sunscreen as additional research is needed and the dangers of not wearing sunscreen still exist, for instance,…

Mens Journal PRP Hair Treatment Case Study Features Dr. Green

Mens Journal talks PRP for Hair Loss with Dr. Green in the article titled “PRP for Hair Loss: How Your Own Plasma Can Help Regrow Thinning Hair” – where Adam Hurly writes about what he did for his hair as it started thinning in his late 20’s and 30’s. He notes that to keep his…

Haute Beauty Feature About Thermage Interviews Dr. Green

Dr. Green was featured today on Haute Beauty where she discussed Thermage and skin tightening procedures. She explains what Thermage is, how it can work with Coolsculpting or Kybella for some areas, as well as information on treatments to the face, jowls, neck, arms, abdomen, buttocks, and thighs. Find out more about the interview with…

Dr. Green quoted in Cancer Therapy Advisor

A recent study on immunosuppression was performed by Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, and the American Joint Committee on Cancer. The findings underscore the importance of careful screening and aggressive treatment in immunosuppressed patients, the authors noted. An article in Cancer Therapy Advisor (part of the Haymarket Medical Network) discusses the study overall. Within…

Skincare Tips for the Neck Area with Vital Proteins

Whether avoiding a tech neck or wrinkles appearing on the neck, it’s never too late to start giving your neck some TLC according to Vital Proteins. The article talks about the neck, décolletage and face areas and preventing photo aging. Dr. Green talks about the key to using SPF, to reapply it every two hours…

RealSelf Discusses Retin-A, The Skincare Ingredient Your Future Self Needs Now

RealSelf’s Blog “The Treatment” looked at Retin-A (also known as Tretinoin), a topical skincare treatment that is available by prescription, especially for treating fine lines, wrinkles, sun damage, acne, dull or uneven texture, redness, and even rosacea. However, it can be difficult for sensitive skin. Dr. Michele Green was featured in the article and was…

What Are The Common Causes of Vitiligo, What is Vitiligo

Dr. Michele Green was featured in a health.com piece about the skin disorder vitiligo, a person with white patches of skin, or as Dr. Green states – “Vitiligo is a loss of pigment in the skin due to the destruction of pigment-forming cells called melanocytes,” and the result is blotchy, uneven patches of white skin…

RealSelf Medical Review Advisory Board Features Dr. Michele Green

RealSelf has announced a formation of a new Medical Review Advisory Board in 2019, and this group features Dr. Michele Green among a list of “board-certified doctors who uses their clinical expertise to ensure what you read on RealSelf is medically accurate and unbiased, before it’s published.” Dr. Green was chosen from thousands of doctors…

Balancing Clean Beauty With Science on Greatist

With lots of news recently about problems caused by “everywhere chemicals” like BPA and phthalates, how do we know which beauty products are the right ones for us. Greatist.com decided to look at how people could find the right balance between healthy products and healthy prices too. For example, you can look at the Environmental…

AskMen Ask Dr. Green About Overdoing It With Your Skin Care

Askmen.com looked at how Men are caring more about their skin, but could they be overdoing it? In “8 Warning Signs You’re Overdoing It With Your Skin Care” they interview Dr. Michele Green about skin tightness, for example “If your skin feels tight after cleansing, your cleanser may not be pH-balanced,” and does more harm…

GQ Looks At How Men Can Actually Prevent Hair Loss

Dr. Michele Green was featured in a GQ article this week where Adam Hurly looks at key steps men can take in order to prevent hair loss and not going completely bald. What is the secret to keeping a full head of hair? For one, seek help as soon as you see change. “Getting treatment…

Finding the best DIY Beauty and Skin Care Ingredients with Greatist

So what are the ingredients to beauty? Some have been around for many generations, some are home made, and even to this day, there is some benefit.  Greatist explores this with various doctors including Dr. Michele Green who notes that when “you know exactly what’s being put into them… there’s a huge advantage to making…

PRP and Alopecia interview with Dr. Green in Hair.com

Hair.com by Loreal featured Dr. Green in an article the other day, titled “PRP: The Alopecia Treatment That Uses Your Blood For Hair Regrowth.” Jelani Addams Rosa discusses PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) and how it can benefit those suffering from alopecia. From looking at how PRP works, for instance, Dr. Green mentions “It is hypothesized…

Study on Psoriasis Relapse Combines Ustekinumab and Abatacept

Medpage Today did a recent article about “Two-Drug Regimen Fails to Stem Psoriasis Relapse” which featured Dr. Michele Green. It featured a study that looked at psoriasis and various treatments. Dr. Green noted that “Abatacept can work well in a subset of patients with psoriasis when other agents fail. It was a good idea to…

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