Inaugural Skin of Color Society Media Day a Big Success!
“From the Scientific to the Sensational in Skin of Color” captured high interest from several national magazine editors and beauty bloggers in a “double-header” event in NYC.
The Skin of Color Society successfully presented its first Media Day, “From the Scientific to the Sensational in Skin of Color,” geared for national magazine editors and beauty bloggers on December 8, 2015 in New York City. This exciting and informative event offered media participants the opportunity to learn about a wide array of hot topics in skin of color dermatology from SOCS experts at a “Hot Topics Breakfast” followed by desksides at magazine offices around Manhattan. The following SOCS members participated: SOCS President Amy McMichael MD; SOCS Immediate Past President Marta Rendon, MD; SOCS Secretary-Treasurer Seemal Desai, MD; SOCS Board Member Babar Rao, MD, Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH; Maritza Perez, MD, and Nada Elbuluk, MD.
The 2015 Media Day was made possible through the support of:
The Skin of Color Society Media Day took place on Tuesday, December 8, 2015
SOCS experts were paired as follows, covering the following topics:
Team 1: Untangling Myths and Truths about Hair and Skin Disorders in Skin of Color presented by Drs. Amy McMichael and Seemal Desai
Team 2: Beautiful, Healthy and Safe! A Close-up on Advances and Key Considerations in Cosmetic Treatments for Skin of Color presented by Drs. Marta Rendon and Babar Rao
These are exciting times in aesthetic, surgical and medical dermatology, as there are many cutting-edge procedures, treatments and products available to help correct, repair, rejuvenate and improve the overall appearance and health of the skin. However, in patients with skin of color, there are inherent risks and complications that must be factored into any treatment plan. Our dermatologic experts, with their highly specialized training in skin of color, anatomy and physiology, will help shed light on the benefits and risks of various cosmetic treatments for dermatologic conditions in darker skin types.
Team 3: Trends, Surprises and Controversies in Skin Cancer and Pigmentary Disorders in Melanin-Rich Skin presented by Drs. Maritza Perez, Nada Elbuluk and Andrew Alexis