Archive for May, 2016

Patient Access Problems

https://www.everseat.com/blog/patient-access-problems-get-under-her-skin-everseat-sits-down-with-boston-dermatologist-dr-emmy-graber/ “Patient Access Problems Get Under Her Skin — Everseat Sits Down with Boston Dermatologist Dr. Emmy Graber Memorial Day weekend is here and that means more sun and more time exposing your skin to […]

Top 5 places you forget to put sunscreen

5 places to put sunscreen

While applying sunscreen, numerous people have a tendency to go part by part – first the shoulders, then the upper arms, then the lower arms and finally the face. Sorry to say that in this […]

Pulsed Dye Laser (Vbeam Perfecta) – What is it Used For?

Pulsed dye laser

The Pulsed Dye Laser or PDL uses a concentrated beam of light that aims at blood vessels in the skin. The light is changed over into heat, obliterating the blood vessel while leaving the encompassing […]

What is PityriasisRosea?

Pityriasis

Pityriasisrosea is a typical rash more often found in people between 10-35 years old. The rash usually lasts 6 – 12 weeks. The rash is often preceded by a sore throat, runny nose or other […]

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Our goal here at The Dermatology of Institute of Boston is protect the health of our patients and staff. To continue caring for our patients during these uncertain times, while strictly adhering to the guidelines set by the CDC, we will be only offering virtual consultations. For some patients, an in person visit is best, but if you feel that your concern could be addressed online, this may be a convenient option for you.

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