Bridgerton, Botox, & DMs: A Dr. Mina Take Over


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Jul 31 2024 38 mins   2

Dr. Mina takes over as co-host to share her top tips for dermatology school. Meanwhile, Dr. Azi gets introduced to the Bridgerton cast while guessing their age and learns of the hidden risks of microbacteria in tattoos. Discover the best sleeping positions for preventing wrinkles, the importance of Botox breaks, and the benefits of mesotherapy. Lastly, you'll get expert advice on skin treatments after extreme weight loss.

Timeline of what was discussed:

(2:00) Dr. Mina’s tips for Dermatology school

(5:38) Dr. Azi tries to guess the Bridgerton cast’s ages

(12:30) Microbacteria in tattoos: What to look out for

(16:40) The best position to sleep to prevent wrinkles

(24:30) Why Botox breaks are important

(27:45) Mesotherapy

(29:30) Skin treatments for those after extreme weight loss

(32:03) Dr. Mina answers her DMs

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Dr. Mina Amin is a Board Certified Dermatologist from Los Angeles. She graduated summa cum laude from UCLA and earned her medical degree from UC Riverside School of Medicine with high honors. Dr. Mina completed her dermatology training at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, where she served as chief resident and directed the resident cosmetic clinic. She is now an attending physician at Kaiser and a clinical professor in Brentwood and Glendora, CA. She is recognized for her contributions to dermatology with numerous publications and has a strong online presence.

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The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice. © Azadeh Shirazi, MD FAAD.