Soine Dermatology & Aesthetics

Soine Dermatology & Aesthetics Unveils "Fresh Face for the New Year" Special

Soine Dermatology & Aesthetics offers patients a "Fresh Face for the New Year" with a brand-new special. Until the end of January, those who purchase a full-face Ultherapy skin-tightening procedure will receive a free Ultherapy neck treatment and a free, one-syringe application of the Juvederm Voluma skin filler. The new offer is the first in what will be a series of twelve Soine Dermatology Monthly Specials for 2016, with further information now available at the clinic's website.

Exciting New Treatments Launched for Aging Skin and Skin Diseases

Skin issues of any kind are nothing to ignore. With more than 5 million new cases of skin cancer appearing in the United States each year, everyone is at risk. Aside from properly shielding the skin from sunlight, the best chance of staying healthy is through early detection. This is why Soine Dermatology and Aesthetics, a practice specializing in medical dermatology in Covington LA, has created their new public awareness campaign to draw attention to the importance of good skin care.

Soine Dermatology's Dr. Erik Soine Kicks off Skin Cancer Awareness Month on WYLK 94.7

With May being National Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Soine Dermatology & Aesthetics commenced its own focused efforts to spread consciousness about how to guard against and stay safe from skin cancer. The month-long initiative began with an appearance by Soine Dermatology founder Dr. Erik Soine on the St. Tammany Parish Hospital Radio Network at WYLK 94.7. A board-certified dermatologist with deep roots in Louisiana, Dr. Soine helped listeners understand how to minimize the risks of skin cancer, recognize symptoms, and stay safe in the state's plentiful sun. Soine Dermatology's Skin Cancer Awareness campaign will continue throughout the month, with additional media appearances and other efforts to be scheduled.

Soine Dermatology & Aesthetics Expands Offerings Embracing Both Medical and Cosmetic

According to a study released in conjunction by the Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and the Laser and Skin Cancer Center of Indiana in Carmel, Indiana, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of procedures performed and patient demand for dermatologic health care since 2000. The results, which were recently reported in Dermatologic Surgery, coincides with the growth in the age of individuals between the ages of 40–55 who make up a good portion of the baby boomer generation.