Laser & Skin Supports National Radiation Mark Removal Program
Sacramento Based Practice Joins Hundreds of Laser Professionals in Offering Free Radiation Mark Removal The Laser & Skin Surgery Center of Northern California has volunteered in the New Beginnings: Radiation Mark Removal Program, a national philanthropic campaign,...
Dermatologists Urge Early Use Of Conservative Wrinkle-Fighting Interventions
Early conservative use of wrinkle-fighting interventions such as neuromodulators (Botox, Dysport and Xeomin), fillers, and light or laser treatments will preserve youthful-looking skin. Two cosmetic dermatologists, Heather K. Hamilton, MD and Kenneth A. Arndt, MD...
Dr. Kilmer featured in Coolsculpting® Clinical Roundtable for The Aesthetic Guide
Dr. Kilmer talks Coolsculpting® for a Clinical Rountable Editorial for The Aesthetic Guide (May/June 2013). If you would like to further understand the science behind Coolsculpting, this article is a great read. CoolSculpting The Aesthetic Guide Editorial (PDF)
Tattoo removal no picnic, but Sacramento expert has the tools
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Let’s say you are living in the moment, feeling giddy – a little tipsy, maybe – and you decide to go for it. You decide to get that tattoo. Dr. Suzanne Kilmer has a warning for you: Think twice before acting. Not only do you face five times the...
Rethinking the ink: More people opt for laser tattoo removal
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KCRA) —It’s the ultimate form of buyer’s remorse, with no returns or exchanges: Permanent tattoos. And more people these days are realizing the cost of changing their minds. Tribal art, Chinese characters, and significant others’ names – all once...
Dr. Kilmer gives the scoop on the “Coolest” new way to fat reduction
SACRAMENTO, CA – You work out, eat healthy, but still there may be little areas you just can’t seem to slim. Just last week the Federal Drug Administration approved a new method called “Cool Sculpting” to help attack those problem areas. No needles, no scars, no down...
FDA: Benefits of regular sunscreen use far outweigh potential risks
The Skin Cancer Foundation’s Response to the Release of the Final FDA Monograph The Skin Cancer Foundation applauds the FDA for issuing its Final Sunscreen Monograph. According to the FDA, sunscreen ingredients are safe, and the benefit of regular sunscreen use far...
Dr. Kilmer Quoted in LA Times Article on DNA Repairing Sunscreens
How effective are skin products with DNA-repairing enzymes? Sunscreens and creams purported to repair sun-damaged skin might have some merit, some dermatologists say. June 06, 2011|By Chris Woolston, Special to the Los Angeles Times The UV rays blasting down from the...