Aging skin is characterized by overall thinning, wrinkles, and pigmentary changes; skin becomes fragile and can bruise and tear more easily. In the second podcast in this 3-part series that addresses aging skin and improving skin health, board-certified dermatologists, Dr. Roger Ceilley and Dr. Joel Schlessinger discuss the pathology of actinic purpura, including social impact and strategies for reducing risk.
About This Series
The Dermatology Digest’s 3-part educational podcast series examines the disease state of mature skin, including characteristics, the pathology of actinic purpura, and medical interventions with practical and real-world expectations.
Other Podcasts in This Series
Part 1: The Disease State of Mature Skin
Part 3: Medical Interventions for Mature Skin
About the Experts
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Joel Schlessinger, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon, and Founder, Schlessinger MD Skin Research Center, Omaha, Nebraska
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Roger Ceilley, MD, is Clinical Professor of Dermatology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, and President, Dermatology PC, West Des Moines, Iowa