Dermatology Physicians of CT Blog

Cold Weather Acne: Why Breakouts Get Worse in Winter in CT

Acne isn’t just a summer problem—many patients in Connecticut notice their breakouts flare during the colder winter months. The combination of dry outdoor air, heated indoor environments, and changes in skincare routines can all contribute to stubborn winter acne.

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What to Expect During Your Yearly Skin Exam At Dermatology Physicians of CT

The American Academy of Dermatology Association applauds the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for proposing to add a new sunscreen ingredient, bemotrizinol (BEMT) as a permitted active ingredient for use in sunscreens. If approved, this new sunscreen ingredient will expand the sunscreen options available to the public and greatly benefit public health.

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FDA proposes first new sunscreen filter in 26 years

The American Academy of Dermatology Association applauds the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for proposing to add a new sunscreen ingredient, bemotrizinol (BEMT) as a permitted active ingredient for use in sunscreens. If approved, this new sunscreen ingredient will expand the sunscreen options available to the public and greatly benefit public health.

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“Spotless”- Style Acne Care, Right Here in Connecticut

Why You Don’t Need a NYC Clinic for Expert, Fast, and Compassionate Acne Treatment

A recent New York Times feature on Dr. Amy Wechsler’s acne-focused clinic, Spotless, drew a lot of attention—and for good reason. It highlighted a model of acne care that is expert-driven, personalized, and quickly accessible.

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Botox vs. Dysport vs. Xeomin: What’s the Difference – and Which Is Right for You?

When it comes to smoothing wrinkles and achieving a refreshed, youthful appearance, Botox®, Dysport®, and Xeomin® are three of the most trusted and effective injectable options available today. While all three work in similar ways, subtle differences in their formulation and diffusion can influence which product – or combination – is best for you.  

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CT’s Guide to Safe Cosmetic Treatments: Botox, Fillers & Laser — What You Should Know

In Connecticut, Botox, dermal fillers, and laser treatments are considered medical procedures. They must be performed or directly supervised by licensed medical professionals such as board-certified dermatologists, physician assistants, or nurse practitioners. Non-medical staff or aestheticians cannot legally inject Botox or fillers without physician oversight. Choosing a licensed medical practice ensures your treatment is safe, effective, and compliant with Connecticut law.

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Acne in Adults: Causes, Treatments & Myths Busted

Acne isn’t just a teenage concern—many adults experience breakouts well into their 30s, 40s, and beyond. At Dermatology Physicians of Connecticut, our board-certified dermatologists understand that adult acne can be especially frustrating and is often driven by different factors than adolescent acne.

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Fall and Winter Skin Flare-Ups in Connecticut: Why Acne, Eczema, and Rosacea Worsen When the Weather Cools

As Connecticut’s humidity drops and cool, dry air settles in, many people notice their skin starting to change. What was once smooth and calm can quickly become dry, tight, and inflamed. At Dermatology Physicians of Connecticut, we often see a noticeable uptick in eczema flare-ups, acne breakouts, and rosacea symptoms beginning in the fall.

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