Skincredible

Elizabeth Swanson, M.D.

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.

Episodios

  1. Snail Mucin, Salmon Sperm & Skincare Secrets with Dr. Ted Lain

    HACE 4 DÍAS

    Snail Mucin, Salmon Sperm & Skincare Secrets with Dr. Ted Lain

    In today's podcast episode, Dr. Lain and Dr. Swanson discuss an overview of skincare for different types of patients. This includes the importance of sunscreen, the science behind skin health, and specific recommendations for different patient populations such as those with eczema, acne, and skin of color. They also explore innovative ingredients and treatments, including, but not limited to: Salmon Sperm, Snail Mucin, European BEMT filters, Thiamidol, and more. The conversation emphasizes the significance of education in skincare and the need for personalized approaches to skin health.  Chapters 00:00 Welcome and Intro to Dr. Ted Lain 02:50 Why do we Need Skin Doctors, Anyway 04:11 The Skin and Longevity  05:17 Cutaneous Immunologists 06:05 Tanning 08:31 BEMT & Sunscreens 10:24 Skincare in Eczema Patients 14:45 Skincare in Acne Patients 17:09 Tween Skincare Mania 19:12 Glass Skin, K-Beauty 20:34 Skincare in Aging Patients 26: 35 Snail Mucin 27:08 Salmon Sperm 30:16 Red Light Therapy 32:03 Skincare in Patients of Color 37:53 Thank you Dr. Lain 38:41 The Science of Skin Podcast 39:46 Thanks for Tuning In! Keywords skincare, dermatology, podcast, Dr. Ted Lain, Dr. Lisa Swanson, skin health, eczema, acne, aging, sunscreen, red light therapy, skin of color Links and Attachments Science of Skin Podcast HERE More about Dr. Ted Lain HERE Dr. Swanson's Favorite Things List HERE National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance Directory HERE Send us a text 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.

    40 min
  2. Bear With Me: An Eczema Patient’s Story of Hope

    26 ENE

    Bear With Me: An Eczema Patient’s Story of Hope

    In this episode, we explore Bear's journey with eczema. We start with chatting with his mom and dad and detailing the struggles he faced from a young age, the impact on his family, and the transformative experience of finding effective treatments. Bear's story highlights the emotional and physical burdens of eczema, the hope that comes with treatment, and the importance of support from family and medical professionals. The conversation culminates in Bear sharing his advice for other children facing similar challenges, emphasizing resilience and the value of seeking help! 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. Links and Additional Resources:  Instagram | @skincrediblepod TikTok | @skincrediblepod YouTube | @weareskincredible Click HERE for our podcast website Dr. Swanson's Favorite things Keywords eczema, treatments, pediatric dermatology, Rinvoq, Dupixent, Opzelura, patient advocacy, atopic dermatitis, dermatology Chapters 00:00 Jingle, Welcome &  Introduction to Bear's Journey 01:29 The Struggles of Eczema 05:45 Eczema Burden on Families 07:30 Eczema Affecting Sports and Other Activities 09:18 The Effects of Relief From Eczema 10:28 Trying Dupixent 14:06 Parents’ Thoughts About Considering Treatments 15:45 There is Hope  17:00 Introducing Rinvoq Trial 19:58 Malassezia 21:00 Opzelura 25:05 Bear Speaks From His Own Perspective 29:37 Bear’s New Life After Healing 30:37 Bear’s Advice to Other Kids 34:16 Bear’s Entrepreneurial Spirit 35:58 Bear’s Closing Thoughts of Hope Send us a text 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. Send us a text 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.

    33 min
  3. Eczema: Natural Treatments with Integrative Medicine Expert & Pizza Aficionado, Dr. Peter Lio

    19 ENE

    Eczema: Natural Treatments with Integrative Medicine Expert & Pizza Aficionado, Dr. Peter Lio

    In this episode of the Skincredible podcast, Dr. Lisa Swanson and Dr. Peter Lio delve into the world of dermatology, focusing on integrative and natural therapies for eczema. They discuss the benefits and drawbacks of various natural remedies, including coconut oil, olive oil, black tea compresses, and CBD, to name a few. They also address the complexities of topical steroid withdrawal. Dr. Lio shares insights from his extensive experience and research, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of alternative dermatological treatments.  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. Links and Additional Resources:  Instagram | @skincrediblepod TikTok | @skincrediblepod YouTube | @weareskincredible Click HERE for our podcast website Dr. Swanson's Favorite things Black Tea Compresses Aroma Workshop Chicago (Sunflower/Coconut/Jojoba Oil) More about Dr. Peter Lio Dr. Lio's Book on Pizza (all proceeds go to National Eczema Association) Keywords eczema, treatments, natural treatments, pediatric dermatology, topical therapies, patient advocacy, atopic dermatitis, dermatology, integrative medicine Chapters 00:21 Introduction to Dr. Peter Lio 05:09 Integrative Dermatology & Care 07:25 Why Natural Remedies  10:53 Olive Oil 12:17 Coconut Oil 14:38 Black Tea Compresses 16:33 CBD & The Hemp Plant 19:10 Sunflower Seed Oil, Jojoba, Coconut Oil Sprays 21:33 "Feeding filaggrin" L-Histidine Supplementation  24:41 Beef Tallow 26:11 French Hydrotherapy, Balneotherapy 30:20 Probiotics 34:29 Hypochlorous Acid 35:33 Warnings About Tea Tree Oil, Dietary Modification 38:08 Lavender, Essential Oils 40:10 Topical Steroid Withdrawal Send us a text 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.

    46 min
  4. Eczema: Treatments Available

    12 ENE

    Eczema: Treatments Available

    In this episode of Skincredible, Dr. Lisa Swanson dives into the complexities of eczema treatment, discussing the importance of pediatric dermatology, navigating insurance, and the various topical, injectable, and oral therapies available. The purpose of this episode is to educate parents, patients and anyone with skin out there to partner with their dermatologist to make informed decisions about their care. She emphasizes the need for patient advocacy and the evolving landscape of eczema care, highlighting innovative treatments that are changing lives. There are so many great treatments out there that no one has to suffer with eczema anymore- there is something for everyone!  The treatments discussed in further detail are below.  Topicals: topical steroids, Aron regimen, Elidel, Protopic, Eucrisa, Zoryve, Vtama, Opzelura,  Shots/Injections: Dupixent, Ebglyss, Adbry, Nemluvio Pills: Rinvoq, Cibinqo 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. Additional Links and Resources: Instagram | @skincrediblepod TikTok | @skincrediblepod YouTube | @weareskincredible Click HERE for our podcast website.  National Eczema Association Insurance Resource Dr. Swanson's Favorite things Idaho Compounding Pharmacy  Keywords eczema, treatments, pediatric dermatology, topical therapies, injectable medications, oral medications, patient advocacy, insurance navigation, atopic dermatitis, dermatology Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Eczema Treatments 06:14 The Role of Pediatric Dermatology 12:36 Navigating Insurance and Patient Advocacy 20:39 Topical Treatments for Eczema 28:05 Innovative Topical Therapies 43:29 Injectable Treatments Revolutionizing Care 01:00:01 Oral Medications and Their Impact 01:04:06 Conclusion and Future of Eczema Tr Send us a text 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.

    1 h y 2 min
  5. Eczema

    5 ENE

    Eczema

    In this episode of the Skincredible podcast, Dr. Lisa Swanson and co-host Ana delve into the complexities of eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis. Dr. Swanson discusses its prevalence, the significant impact it has on quality of life, and the various factors that contribute to its development. The conversation highlights the importance of proper management, including the use of moisturizers and the need for professional guidance when considering treatments. They also debunk common myths surrounding eczema, emphasizing that it is not just a skin rash but a condition that can have far-reaching effects on health and well-being. The episode concludes with a call to action for families to seek appropriate care and to be informed about the latest treatment options available. The episode centers around providing information that is useful and equips patients and families with knowledge in order to make the best decision for them. 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. Instagram | @skincrediblepod TikTok | @skincrediblepod Click HERE for our podcast website.  National Eczema Association Aroma Workshop (Sunflower Oil Spray) Dr. Swanson's Favorite things Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Eczema 02:50 Understanding Eczema and Atopic Dermatitis 06:10 The Impact of Eczema on Quality of Life 09:01 Factors Influencing Eczema Development 11:51 The Role of Skin Flora in Eczema 14:52 Treatment Approaches for Eczema 18:04 Common Myths About Eczema 20:56 The Importance of Proper Management 23:53 Conclusion and Next Steps Keywords eczema, atopic dermatitis, skin health, treatment, myths, pediatric dermatology, skin care, quality of life, skin flora, eczema management Send us a text 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.

    47 min
  6. Introduction

    EPISODIO 1

    Introduction

    In this inaugural episode of Skincredible, host Dr. Elizabeth “Lisa” Swanson and co-host Ana Prieto introduce their podcast and its focus on skin health and credible, evidence-based dermatology information. Dr. Swanson is a board-certified dermatologist and pediatric dermatologist with over 15 years of clinical experience. In addition to caring for patients, she has spoken nationwide to audiences that include nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physicians, and more. Dr. Swanson and Ana share their backgrounds, how they connected, and the mission of Skincredible: to educate listeners by combating misinformation about a wide range of skin conditions and treatments. This episode sets the stage for future conversations featuring real patient stories and a variety of expert insights.  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. Instagram | @skincrediblepod TikTok | @skincrediblepod Click HERE for our podcast website.  Chapters 00:00 Welcome to SkinCredible! 02:58 The Importance of Skin Health 05:58 Meet the Hosts: Lisa and Ana 12:00 The Journey to Pediatric Dermatology 17:59 Understanding Skin Conditions 23:58 What to Expect from the Podcast Keywords skin health, pediatric dermatology, skincare tips, skin conditions, dermatology podcast, skin education, skin care, dermatology information, pediatric skin care, skin issues Send us a text 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.

    22 min

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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.