Episodios

  • Why "For All Skin Types" Is a Marketing Myth
    May 22 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Stefanie delivers a reality check on products which claim to be "perfect for all skin types" and describes how the one-size-fits-all approach is fundamentally flawed. Conditions that may appear similar on the surface often have completely different needs and using skincare not designed for your specific skin type can trigger a range of problems. Dr. Stefanie explains how terms like "sensitive skin" and "for redness" oversimplify complex dermatological realities, often leading consumers astray.


    This episode highlights a crucial truth often overlooked by the beauty industry: using products designed for the wrong skin condition doesn't just waste money—it can actively harm your skin.


    Listen now to discover what your skin may have been trying to tell you all along.

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    6 m
  • Important tips for having botox on your forehead
    May 15 2025

    Dermatologist Debriefs is back with another fast-paced, myth-busting session. In this episode, consultant dermatologist Dr Stefanie focuses on the deceptively tricky forehead and explains why treating it with botulinum toxin demands much more than a steady hand.

    She starts by mapping the frontalis muscle—from hairline to brow—and shows how habitual “brow lifting” carves horizontal lines into the skin. You will learn why relaxing that muscle can leave some patients feeling unexpectedly heavy-eyed, why true eyelid ptosis is rare, and how thoughtful dose adjustments—or even skipping the forehead entirely—avoid the problem. Dr Stefanie also unpacks the two-centimetre safety zone, dissects the dreaded “Mephisto” eyebrow, and reminds listeners that botulinum toxin is a prescription-only drug in the UK.

    Dr Stefanie also looks at some of the alternatives such as collagen-stimulating injectables and energy-based devices such as high-intensity focused ultrasound, explaining where they fit into a personalised plan. Whether you are new to cosmetic treatments or refining an existing routine, invest eight crisp minutes with Dr Stefanie before anyone comes near your forehead.

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    9 m
  • Should I use an infrared sauna if I suffer with rosacea?
    May 8 2025

    Infrared saunas are all the rage right now. But what happens when rosacea-prone skin meets all that warmth? In this episode, dermatologist Dr Stefanie pulls back the curtain on infrared therapy. She explains, in plain language, how invisible infrared energy differs from everyday UV rays, why we register it as heat, and how that temperature rise can set off the flushing cycle common in rosacea.

    You’ll learn why far-infrared saunas heat you from the inside out, and how to weigh the promised benefits against the very real risk of a flare. By the end, you’ll have a straightforward framework for judging any heat-based treatment—no advanced physics required.

    Have another wellness trend on your mind? Send your questions and let Dr Stefanie separate fact from fad in future episodes.

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    7 m
  • Don’t use a home needle roller before listening to this
    May 1 2025

    Ever wondered why professional skin needling costs so much more than buying a roller online?

    Dr Stefanie cuts through confusion by explaining the crucial distinctions between clinic and home needling.

    Professional needling penetrates the dermis, creating thousands of controlled microinjuries that trigger a comprehensive healing cascade. This medical-grade process delivers genuine skin regeneration, improving texture, reducing scars, minimizing pores, and softening wrinkles.

    Home rollers serve a valuable but different purpose. By creating shallow penetration through your skin's protective barrier, they significantly enhance absorption of skincare products that would otherwise struggle to penetrate. Dr Stefanie also shares critical hygiene advice as well as advice on how frequently you should replace your rollers.

    Listen now to find out more about which approach aligns with your skincare journey.

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    11 m
  • Media Pressure and the myth of Perfection
    Apr 17 2025

    What happens when social media tells us that 50-year-old women should look like Sandra Bullock or Jennifer Aniston? As a dermatologist and aesthetic doctor in my 50s, I'm pulling back the curtain on the harmful comparison between the Golden Girls of the 1980s and today's celebrity women in their fifties.

    The truth? Those flawless celebrity images aren't reality—they're the product of professional styling teams, carefully controlled environments, and sophisticated digital editing. When we present these images as "normal aging," we create impossible standards that lead to real psychological harm. Body dissatisfaction, anxiety, and depression are the direct results of these unrealistic comparisons, yet some practitioners in my field continue reinforcing these damaging messages.

    If you're tired of impossible standards and want treatments that celebrate your unique beauty, remember that true beauty is diverse, evolving, and deeply personal.

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    5 m
  • The Hidden Drawbacks of Tetravitamin C for Breakout-Prone Skin
    Apr 10 2025

    Vitamin C is a cornerstone ingredient in modern skincare, but not all forms of this powerhouse antioxidant are created equal. Dr. Stefanie cuts through the marketing hype to deliver a frank assessment of tetravitamin C (tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate), revealing why this trending ingredient might be sabotaging your skincare goals.

    This lipid-soluble vitamin C derivative boasts impressive credentials and is exceptionally effective at delivering antioxidant protection, stimulating collagen production, and combating hyperpigmentation. But the very characteristic that gives tetravitamin C its advantages—its oil solubility—creates a significant catch. Dr. Stefanie explains why this can be problematic for those with congested or breakout-prone skin.

    If you've been struggling with persistent breakouts despite using "high-performance" vitamin C products, this could be why...

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    5 m
  • Aging Beautifully: Cosmetic Treatments in your 70's
    Mar 27 2025

    Have you ever wondered if there's an age limit for starting cosmetic treatments? Dr Stefanie reveals that an analysis of her clinic database revealed something fascinating - while women predictably seek more aesthetic procedures in their 40s as aging signs appear, there's a second unexpected surge in women's 70s.

    Dr Stefanie describes her first had experience as a dermatologist who's treated many septuagenarians, how these treatments transform not just appearance but overall wellbeing. For mature skin, the focus shifts away from merely targeting wrinkles toward enhancing overall skin quality - creating healthy, radiant, evenly-toned complexions that appear completely natural. The goal becomes skin that prompts "you look well" compliments rather than obvious signs of intervention.

    The benefits extend far beyond aesthetics. Aesthetic treatments can significantly boost self-confidence and self-esteem in older adults, potentially leading to more active social engagement and reduced isolation - crucial factors for healthy aging.

    Join Dr Stefanie for a fascinating exploration of the cosmetic world for the over 70's.

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    9 m
  • Vitamin D, Windows, and The Sun: A Dermatologist's Perspective
    Mar 20 2025

    Wondering if that sunny spot by your office window is giving you all the vitamin D you need? Dr. Stefanie tackles this common misconception head-on with scientific clarity.

    The truth might surprise you: despite feeling the sun's warmth through glass, your body isn't getting the specific ultraviolet rays needed for vitamin D production. This episode breaks down the crucial difference between UVA rays (which can penetrate glass and age your skin) and UVB rays (which are blocked by windows but essential for vitamin D synthesis).

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    5 m
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