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So far Julie Holton has created 54 blog entries.

December 2018

November 2018

October 2018

Hair Loss and Menopause

2019-01-27T04:54:14+00:00October 22nd, 2018|Hair Loss, PRP|

Menopause is a natural biological process that all women go through, usually in their 40s or 50s. During this time, the body adjusts to fluctuating hormone levels and the menstrual cycle ends. […]

September 2018

August 2018

7 Steps to Healthier Skin

2019-01-27T08:23:21+00:00August 30th, 2018|Skin Care|

Patients come from all over the country to seek treatment from Dr. Lady Dy of Dy Dermatology Center in Glenview, Illinois. Dr. Dy is an expert in treating and transforming aging skin, and she always knows exactly what treatment(s) her patients need to achieve their best and youngest looking skin. There is, however, one very [...]

Eskata treatments for SK lesions

2020-02-06T14:38:25+00:00August 2nd, 2018|HydraFacial, Skin Care|

As our bodies change and age, our skin does, too. Some of those changes aren’t so pleasant: like those pesky brown, mole-like spots that begin to pop up on the face, neck and hairline. Those spots have a few nicknames in the dermatology world: age spots, barnacles, or perhaps the most unflattering of them all, [...]

July 2018

How HydraFacial Treatments Work

2021-10-14T12:18:03+00:00July 19th, 2018|HydraFacial, Skin Care|

We’re always looking for simple, painless and cutting-edge ways to improve and enhance the look and texture of our skin—no hassle, no downtime, and no complicated treatment plan. Who says that doesn’t exist? Keep reading to learn about our current special on HydraFacial treatments at Dy Dermatology Center! […]

June 2018

Preventing and Correcting Crepey Skin

2020-02-12T18:53:56+00:00June 28th, 2018|Face & Body Shaping, Skin Care|

Starting around age 40, many people notice that they begin to have “crepey skin.” With this condition, the skin appears thin, loose, and finely creased, similar to the appearance of crepe paper. This often happens to the skin on the face, especially on the upper and lower eyelids, upper lips, neck, chest, and even the [...]