Showing posts with label MD. Show all posts
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Monday, 19 December 2011

Talking About Psoriasis with Juliana Cinque, MD


According to Juliana Cinque MD, psoriasis is a chronic condition that often runs in families. People with psoriasis have a disruption in the normal growth mechanism of the skin. The skin grows incredibly quickly, and new skin cells rise to the surface long before the older skin cells can slough off. It sounds technical, but in essence, the skin is simply growing much too fast, and cells are being trapped in place. This leads to large, red patches of flaky skin.

Pleasanton dermatologist Juliana Cinque, MD, can assist these patients by prescribing medicated creams. These creams can penetrate the skin and stop the skin cells from growing quite so fast, allowing the plaques to heal and the skin to function normally once more. Juliana Cinque, MD, may also prescribe light therapy for her patients. Sometimes psoriasis changes can be stopped when the skin is exposed to high doses of light at regular intervals.


Psoriasis is a chronic condition, so there is no way to "cure" the disease. Juliana Cinque, MD, may provide care for her patients for years and years, helping them regain control and deal with flare-ups as they occur. She is careful to explain the disease to her patients, and she provides counseling that may help them avoid flare-ups in the future. Avoiding alcohol and smoking may help, for example, or Juliana Cinque MD, may work with the patient's doctor to eliminate prescription medications for depression that could contribute to psoriasis.

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Pleasanton Dermatologist, Juliana Cinque, MD, Discusses Botox Treatments


Throughout the day, count how many times you frown, squint or smile. Each time you perform these movements, you tighten the muscles in your face and cause the skin above those muscles to pucker. As you age, those puckers can turn into full-blown wrinkles and they can deepen and widen throughout the years. Many people would rather not wear their age on their faces in this way, and Pleasanton dermatologist Juliana Cinque, MD, can help.

Dr. Cinque can provide Botox treatments to help smooth and soften wrinkles. In a Botox treatment, a small amount of medication is put into the muscle just below the skin. This medication causes the muscle to relax, so it can't cause the skin above it to pucker. When the muscle is relaxed, the skin stays smooth.

Juliana Cinque, MD, says this treatment is particularly effective for people who have wrinkles around their eyes (crow's feet) and worry lines between their eyebrows. The injections can last as long as 8 weeks, and is truly not an invasive procedure. Juliana Cinque, MD, makes sure to explain the procedure carefully and the injections themselves only take a few moments to complete, although it may take a week for the muscles to relax. You won't emerge with telltale scars, so you'll simply look refreshed without your friends and family knowing that you had an intervention to achieve the look.

Botox treatments are one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed in the United States, but they must be given by medical professionals. Where the needles are placed and how much medication is injected can have a big impact on how effective the treatments are, so it pays to see a professional like Pleasanton dermatologist Juliana Cinque, MD. She's been in practice for over 20 years, and she has the experience to do the procedure properly.