Dermatologist Omaha NE

Every person has a specific skin type that requires specialized skin creams and acne treatments that are better for your skin and offer improved results. Dermatologists know what skin care products are best for you and can recommend the proper skin care treatments. Make sure you talk to your dermatologist and ask questions about the over the counter facial cleansers, wrinkle treatments and eye wrinkle creams you should buy. Using the right products from the beginning will save you time and money. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the dermatologists in Omaha, NE listed below.

Shashi Kumar Srinivasan, MD
402-559-3776
984360 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE
Robert John Fonda, MD
402-391-5050
8601 W Dodge Rd Ste 118
Omaha, NE
Richard Quentin Crotty, MD
402-391-1336
7822 Davenport St
Omaha, NE
Dr.Jill Nelson
(402) 354-1315
909 N 96th St # 201
Omaha, NE
Robert J Fonda
(402) 391-5050
8601 W. Dodge Rd.
Omaha, NE
Kristie Denise Hayes, MD
402-559-5326
984360 Ne Medical Center,
Omaha, NE
Jill S Nelson
(402) 354-1315
10060 Regency Cir
Omaha, NE
Stephen C Papenfuss, MD
402-399-9010
4242 Farnam St 10330 Regency Parkway Dr
Omaha, NE
Anthony J Griess
(402) 502-1552
7804 Chicago Plz
Omaha, NE
John J Ferguson
(402) 354-1315
10060 Regency Cir
Omaha, NE
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(iVillage Total Health) - Are you ever confused about which skin care products to buy at the drug store or cosmetics counter? You are probably not alone. The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) says consumers must be savvy shoppers when buying over-the-counter products for their skin.

With so many choices in the beauty and cosmetics aisle, you may not know which products work best with your skin type and complexion. According to the ASDS, higher prices do not translate to high quality or effectiveness in creams, gels and lotions. Smart shoppers will carefully read ingredient labels and research ingredients with which they may be unfamiliar.

Here are some shopping tips from the ASDS:

  • You must first know your skin type (dry, oily or sensitive) and be sure to purchase products that fit in with your skin.

  • If you don't already have one, create a daily skin care routine for you to use the product. Many skin care products, especially anti-aging creams, take six to eight weeks to show results. But you must apply them daily as directed..

  • Be wary of products that over promise on results. If they seem too good to be true, they probably won't deliver the miraculous results advertised. Well-known or reputable product lines may be more reliable..

  • Do your homework before purchasing a product. Read the labels and research ingredients that are unfamiliar to you. Look for deceptive claims on labels. For example, creams that claim to contain Botox.

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