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Editorial coverage of the Beverly Hills dermatologists, the trends moving West Hollywood, and the procedures defining the look of Los Angeles. Reporting, not advertising.
12 results in Explainer

Explainer · 6 min · Caleb Trevino
Botox for Sweating: What Hyperhidrosis Treatment in Beverly Hills Actually Involves
The same injection famous for softening frown lines is one of the most effective medical treatments for excessive sweating. Here is how it works on overactive sweat glands, what the treatment day looks like, and where it sits on the ladder of options.
July 16, 2026

Explainer · 6 min · Noor El-Amin
Rosacea in Los Angeles: Why the Redness Keeps Coming Back, and What Actually Calms It
Sun, heat, wine, and stress make this city a difficult place to have rosacea and an easy place to be sold the wrong fix for it. Here is how the condition works, why it is so often mistaken for acne, and the layered plan dermatologists actually use.
July 8, 2026

Explainer · 6 min · Caleb Trevino
Isotretinoin, Explained: What Starting Accutane in Beverly Hills Actually Involves
The most effective acne medication in dermatology is also the most heavily monitored. Here is how isotretinoin works, what the monthly check-ins are actually for, and the side-effect conversation a careful prescriber will not let you skip.
July 7, 2026

Explainer · 6 min · Caleb Trevino
Mohs Surgery, Explained: Why the Gold Standard for Skin Cancer Removal Takes All Day
The most precise treatment for common skin cancers involves a microscope, a waiting room, and sometimes an entire afternoon. Here is how Mohs micrographic surgery actually works, who genuinely needs it, and the questions to ask before anyone picks up a scalpel near your face.
July 6, 2026

Explainer · 6 min · Ingrid Pavlenko
The $300 Serum and the $30 Prescription: A Retinoid Reality Check
Retinoids are the most evidence-backed topical in dermatology, and the most marked-up. Here is how over-the-counter retinol actually compares with prescription tretinoin, how to start without wrecking your skin barrier, and where the luxury pricing stops making sense.
July 5, 2026

Explainer · 6 min · Ingrid Pavlenko
Decoding the Beverly Hills Laser Menu: CO2, Erbium, Fraxel, and BBL, Compared Honestly
Every clinic on the Golden Triangle sells a laser with a different name and the same promise. Here is what each device actually does to skin, who each one suits, and the downtime nobody puts on the brochure.
July 2, 2026

Explainer · 6 min · Caleb Trevino
Melasma in Beverly Hills: Why the Wrong Laser Makes It Worse, and What Actually Clears It
Melasma is the pigment problem most likely to be treated badly in a sunny, laser-happy market. Here is how the condition works, why aggressive devices can backfire, and the layered approach dermatologists actually trust.
July 1, 2026

Explainer · 5 min · Ingrid Pavlenko
Hyaluronic Acid Fillers vs. Biostimulators: What Beverly Hills Injectors Are Actually Choosing, and Why
Two categories of injectables dominate consultation rooms along the Wilshire corridor. They look similar in the syringe but work through completely different biology. Here is the mechanism-level breakdown patients rarely get.
June 12, 2026

Explainer · 4 min · Ingrid Pavlenko
Biostimulatory Injectables vs. Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: What Beverly Hills Patients Should Actually Compare
Collagen stimulators like poly-L-lactic acid and calcium hydroxylapatite are increasingly requested alongside traditional HA fillers. The mechanisms, timelines, and reversibility profiles are meaningfully different, and the differences matter more than the marketing.
June 11, 2026

Explainer · 5 min · Caleb Trevino
Collagen Banking in Beverly Hills: What Poly-L-Lactic Acid and Calcium Hydroxylapatite Actually Do
Biostimulatory injectables are marketed as a way to build your own collagen instead of filling space. Here is how the two main materials work, how they differ, and where the marketing outruns the biology.
June 11, 2026

Explainer · 4 min · Noor El-Amin
Biostimulatory Fillers in Beverly Hills: What Sculptra and Radiesse Actually Do Under the Skin
Collagen-stimulating injectables are now pitched as the natural alternative to hyaluronic acid filler. Here is what the mechanism really is, who tends to benefit, and where the marketing outruns the biology.
June 11, 2026

Explainer · 4 min · Ingrid Pavlenko
Biostimulators vs. Hyaluronic Acid Fillers: What 'Collagen Stimulation' Actually Means
Beverly Hills injectors increasingly offer poly-L-lactic acid and calcium hydroxylapatite alongside traditional fillers. Here is the mechanism-level difference, who each one suits, and where the marketing outpaces the biology.
June 11, 2026