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Dr. Schweiger Discusses the Benefits and Potential Side Effects of Eyelash Treatment Latisse
It seems too good to be true: small, skimpy lashes grow into thick, lush fringe in a matter of weeks. That's the promise of Latisse, an FDA-approved prescription treatment that helps the eyelashes grow thicker, longer and darker in as little as 12 to 16 weeks.
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Dermatologist Dr. Eric Schweiger Explains How to Use Duct Tape for Warts in Glamour Magazine
"Duct tape can get rid of warts. Slap on the tape for a week, then remove, soak and gently rub with a nail file. Repeat two or three times."
— DERMATOLOGIST
ERIC SCHWEIGER. M.D. Read More >
NYC Cosmetic Dermatologist Dr. Schweiger was recently asked to help better understand the pros and cons of using retinoid products in Marie Claire Magazine.

November, 2009
Anti-Aging Retinoids: Pros and Cons
For years, prescription retinoids (face medications like Retin-A, Renova, and Tazorac that contain the vitamin A derivative) have been assumed to be the best antiaging products. Indeed, decades of clinical research show that they speed cell turnover to smooth wrinkles.
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NYC Cosmetic Dermatologist Dr. Schweiger Gives Tips for Silky Smooth Skin in Cosmopolitan Magazine
Two things can prevent your arms from being a turn-on: hair and bumpy "chicken skin." Removing hair is easy—the type on your arms is finer than the kind on your legs and bikini line, so waxing is less painful, says Eric Schweiger, NYC dermatologist and clinical instructor at the Mount Sinai Department of Dermatology. Read More >
Moisturizing Tips from Dr. Schweiger in Woman’s Day Magazine
Deep-moisturize. All that hand washing to avoid germs really sucks the moisture out of your skin, which, if left untreated, can develop eczema, a condition that causes itchy, dry, flaky patches. Moisturize frequently with a cream or lotion thick enough to form a protective layer, says Eric Schweiger, MD, clinical instructor of dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. Read More >
Cosmetic Dermatologist Dr. Schweiger Talks about Skin Cancers on Greek
Radio Station
On Tuesday, October 7, Dr. Eric Schweiger, Clinical Instructor of Dermatology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, was the distinguished guest of Diaspora FM and Hellas News. Dr. Schweiger's topic of discussion focused on the skin, the largest organ of the body. Read More >
Dr. Schweiger on Web MD: How Safe and Effective Are Sunscreens?
New Study Reviewed by NY Cosmetic Dermatologist; Dr. Eric Schweiger
Read what Dr. Schweiger had to say about the study. Read More >
Bothered by Acne Scars? Modern Laser Therapies are Greatly Improving People's Skin
By Eric S. Schweiger, M.D.
The Causes of Acne
Acne is a common condition that affects almost everyone at some point in life. Acne also affects over 20 percent of all adults. Everyone knows what acne looks like and people who suffer with acne sometimes lead a life of low self-esteem. Poorly controlled acne can lead to both physical and emotional scars. Read More >
Dr. Schweiger named resident Expert for Q&A on Real Beauty.com
Real Beauty, which calls itself “the world's premier source for everything that goes into making yourself beautiful - on the inside and out”, has information to help you decide what's right for you - whatever your age, ethnicity, style or budget. Dr. Schweiger offers answers to readers questions. Read More.
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Wall Street Journal Interviews Eric Schweiger MD about the Benefits of the Lasercomb
A number of companies sell handheld, low-intensity lasers for home use that are intended to stimulate hair follicles, typically three times a week for 10 to 15 minutes. Eric S. Schweiger, a clinical instructor of dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, says the LaserComb helps grow hair, but adds that effects are often modest, typically take at least six months and aren’t seen in all patients. Read More > |
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