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3 Things to Never Do After A Peel
You know that you should look both ways before you cross the street and you know to never eat yellow snow— no matter how much it may be tempting. But there are other things that you may not know quite as much about such as what to do after a chemical peel. Chemical peels are… Read More
3 Ways to Give Your Skin a Dewy Spring Glow
Spring is in the air which means that is the perfect opportunity for you to reassess all parts of your life including your skin care routine. If you feel like your skin still feels dry and dull because of winter, then you may just need to switch up your skin care routine. Let’s take a… Read More
How to Live Migraine Free
If you suffer from chronic migraines, there’s a chance that you’ve tried most everything to get rid of them; changing your diet, getting more exercise, finding ways to relax, and maybe you’ve even tried a few things along the way that you’d never confess to. Whatever you have tried or haven’t tried, Dr. David A…. Read More
Kiss Tips: How to Plant the Perfect Valentines Kiss On Your Boyfriend This Year
Whether your boyfriend is someone new to your life or if your boyfriend is someone whom you’ve been married to for the past twenty years, make sure that you give them the best Valentine’s day gift of all: a kiss. But how can you make sure that it’s a kiss that’s not wasted? Dr. Schlessinger… Read More
How to Recover From a Chemical Peel
Having the perfect skin is hard to get on your own; especially if you have acne scars and fine lines and wrinkles. Here at Dr. David A. Schlessinger’s office, we have a variety of skin care treatments including chemical peels to help patients like you get smoother, more youthful looking skin. Chemical peels are a… Read More
3 Things to Ask For During The Holidays
Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukah, or anything else in between, the holiday season is all about spending time with the ones you love and spoiling them. One person that you don’t want to forget about this holiday is yourself. Rather than going out and buying another pair of shoes or some toy that you will… Read More
3 Benefits of Fraxel
If you’re sick and tired of looking more and more like your actual age, then you may want to consider getting some anti-aging treatments and procedures done. Here at our office, we offer patients a variety of minimally and non-invasive solutions to get younger, more youthful looking skin. One of our most popular treatments is… Read More
Ultherapy VS. Kybella
Having a double chin isn’t exactly something that you want to add to your resume but as you start to age, your body starts to store fat under your chin which can leave your self-esteem feeling a little bit deflated. Here at David A. Schlesinger’s office, we specialize in two procedures in particular that focus… Read More
How to Slow Down Your Breakouts
Does it sometimes feel like you’re still in puberty because you break out that much? Even though your voice may no longer be cracking and your hormones may not be raging as much, having acne can really put a damper on your life. So, how can you slow down your adult acne breakouts? Use Mineral… Read More
FAQs About Ultherapy
If you workout religiously and eat right, it can be beyond frustrating to have sagging skin around your neck, chest, and chin. As you age, however, no exercise or food can get rid of stubborn sagging jowls and necklines. That’s where Ultherapy comes into play. Ultherapy is the only FDA-approved non-invasive treatment that is designed… Read More
3 Ways to Help With Your Nutrition This Summer
With summer here, it’s easy to eat healthier than it is during the colder months. Not only is there more fresh fruits and produce available, but the warm weather tends to make everyone want to exercise more outside and eat better. In addition to joining our nutrition group, we have created a brief list of… Read More
How to Treat a Blocked Tear Duct
Your tears aren’t there to make you look empathetic during a sad movie scene; they are critical for your vision health. Your tears are essential for healthy eyes because they form a thin film that protects the eye and prevents it from getting dry. Normally, your tears drain through the lacrimal drainage system. However, sometimes… Read More