Skincredible
A board-certified pediatric dermatologist cuts through the chaos of social media skincare advice. Informative, fun, and clear episodes that debunk myths, explain real science, and help patients and parents make confident decisions about their skin and their child’s skin. No fluff. No fear. Just facts.
Dr. Lisa Swanson is a board-certified dermatologist and pediatric dermatologist. After going to college at the University of Colorado at Boulder, she obtained her medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans. She performed her dermatology residency at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
After that, she completed a fellowship in Pediatric Dermatology at Phoenix Children’s Hospital in Arizona.
She was in private practice in Colorado for a decade and then moved to Boise, Idaho in summer 2020 to become the first and only pediatric dermatologist in the state of Idaho. She is active in local and national medical societies and organizations. She loves lecturing at conferences discussing pediatric dermatology with audiences across the country. Since moving to Idaho, she works in private practice at Ada West Dermatology and she is also on staff at St Luke’s Children’s Hospital.
In her spare time, she enjoys binge watching television shows with her boyfriend Larry and cuddling with her 2 doggies Mosby and Maggie.
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Eczema Listener Q&A
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In this bonus episode, Dr. Swanson received questions directly from listeners and she addresses those in the order below.
- Do people outgrow eczema?
- What are some current trendy products that are not effective?
- What are your thoughts on hypochlorous acid use?
- Out of all the things explaining eczema out there (genetic predisposition, food sensitivity, environmental sensitivity, etc.), is there one thing responsible for eczema?
- Are eczema diagnoses increasing? Has it always been distinct from dry skin?
- What is the difference between eczema and psoriasis and why do dermatologists sometimes have a difficult time distinguishing which is which?
- Is there any treatment that improves eczema for EVERYONE?
- Assuming families cannot afford to immediately do a major elimination diet, get their house tested for mold, install a filter for chlorine, etc. all at once, where would you recommend they begin to address a child’s eczema?
- If parents are nervous about treating eczema with medicines, what would you advise?
- What can you tell listeners about Anzupgo?
Keywords
Dermatology, Eczema, Psoriasis, Dermatology, Dermatologist, Pediatric Dermatology, Idaho Dermatologist, Kids, Rash, Anzupgo, hypochlorous acid, dermatitis, itchy, sensitive skin
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Chapters
00:00 Intro and Welcome
01:06 Outgrowing Eczema
02:27 Trendy Products That Don’t Work
03:50 Hypochlorous Acid Use
05:45 Thing Responsible for Eczema
07:11 Eczema vs. Dry Skin
08:03 Psoriasis vs. Eczema
10:41 Treatment That Works For Everybody
11:41 Elimination Diets, Mold, Chlorine
13:42 Parents Scared of Treating Eczema
20:43 Anzupgo (Pan-JAK Inhibitor)
23:22 Thank You and Goodbye
The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. Always consult your physician regarding your health.