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VIDEO: Dr. Sheila F. Friedlander discusses when and why to worry about acne in young children


 

AT SDEF WOMEN’S & PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR

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NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF.– “The group we worry about are the 1- to 7-year-olds,” when it comes to new-onset acne, Dr. Sheila Fallon Friedlander said at Skin Disease Education Foundation’s Women’s & Pediatric Dermatology Seminar.

In an interview at the meeting, Dr. Friedlander, a professor at the University of California, San Diego, explained the additional clinical signs that can indicate a serious problem, and what questions to ask parents.

Tune in for her tips on how to evaluate children aged 1-7 years with acne.

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