SkinScope by doctors Sandra and George

Sandra Jerkovic Gulin(@skindoc_sandra_jg) and George Kravvas(@drgeorgekravvas)

Dermatology podcast - all about skin by dermatologist Sandra and George

  1. May 2

    AAD 2026 Highlights – Denver, USA: What’s New in Dermatology Treatments

    At the 2026 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting in Denver, major shifts in dermatology became clear — and they’re already starting to change how we treat patients. In this episode of SkinScope, Dr Sandra Jerkovic Gulin and Dr George Kravvas break down the most important clinical updates in a clear, practical, and engaging way. We go beyond the headlines to explore what these advances actually mean in real life — for dermatologists, residents, and patients. 💡 In this episode, we discuss: Why dermatology is shifting toward pathway-driven, precision medicineThe expanding role of JAK inhibitors across multiple diseasesNew hope in alopecia areata — and why it’s more than “just hair loss”Breakthrough momentum in vitiligo, including systemic treatment potentialMajor progress in hidradenitis suppurativa and the move toward functional remissionThe rise of oral therapies competing with biologics in psoriasisLong-term disease control in atopic dermatitis, with less reliance on steroidsNew options for chronic urticaria beyond antihistaminesThe growing role of dermatologists as systemic disease specialists🎧 About SkinScopeSkinScope is hosted by Dr Sandra Jerkovic Gulin and Dr George Kravvas, exploring skin health through science, evidence-based dermatology, and real-world clinical experience. 👩‍⚕️ Dr Sandra Jerkovic Gulin (Sweden)📸 Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/skindoc_sandra_jg⁠ 👨‍⚕️ Dr George Kravvas (UK)🌐 Website: ⁠https://drkravvasdermatology.co.uk⁠📸 Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/drgeorgekravvas⁠ 🎧 Listen now and discover news from AAD 2026 in Denver, USA

    12 min
  2. Perimenopause & Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) with Dr Arzu Arinkan

    Mar 16

    Perimenopause & Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) with Dr Arzu Arinkan

    In this episode of SkinScope Dermatology Podcast, Dr. Sandra and Dr. George are joined by gynecologist Dr. Arzu Arinkan (MD, PhD) to discuss perimenopause, menopause, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Many women experience symptoms of perimenopause years before menopause, including hot flashes, sleep problems, brain fog, mood changes, skin aging, weight gain, and hormonal imbalance. Yet this phase is often misunderstood or ignored. Dr. Arzu explains how hormonal changes affect the brain, skin, bones, heart, and metabolism, when menopause hormone therapy may be recommended, and why early treatment during perimenopause can improve quality of life and long-term health. We also discuss the latest evidence and updated guidance on hormone replacement therapy, including who can benefit from estrogen therapy, progesterone therapy, and personalized HRT treatments. If you want to understand the early symptoms of perimenopause, the role of estrogen and progesterone, and how hormones influence skin health, aging, and overall wellbeing, this episode is for you. #Perimenopause #Menopause #HormoneReplacementTherapy #HRT #PerimenopauseSymptoms #MenopauseSymptoms #HormonalHealth #WomenHealth #Estrogen #Progesterone #BrainFog #HotFlashes #HealthyAging #DermatologyPodcast #SkinHealth 🎧 About SkinScope SkinScope is a dermatology podcast hosted by Dr Sandra Jerkovic Gulin and Dr George Kravvas, exploring skin health, dermatology, hormones, and evidence-based medicine through real clinical experience and scientific insight. 👩‍⚕️ Dr Sandra Jerkovic Gulin (Sweden)Dermatologist focused on skin health, hormonal dermatology, and aging science.📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skindoc_sandra_jg 👨‍⚕️ Dr George Kravvas (UK)Consultant Dermatologist specializing in medical dermatology and skin treatments.🌐 Website: https://drkravvasdermatology.co.uk📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drgeorgekravvas 🎧 Follow SkinScope for expert discussions on dermatology, skin science, hormones, and healthy aging.

    26 min
  3. Melanoma Changed My Life: A Survivor’s Story That Could Save Yours

    Jan 26

    Melanoma Changed My Life: A Survivor’s Story That Could Save Yours

    Melanoma doesn’t always look dangerous—and that’s what makes it so deadly. In this episode of SkinScope, Dr Sandra Jerkovic Gulin and Dr George Kravvas sit down with Lisa Costello, a melanoma survivor and one of the most influential patient advocates in skin cancer awareness today. Known to many as @mrscmelanoma, Lisa has reached millions through her honest, unfiltered content—publicly documenting dermatologist visits, skin checks, diagnosis, treatment, and the emotional reality of living with melanoma. What started as a personal journey has become a mission to educate, normalize skin checks, and save lives through awareness and early detection. This conversation bridges evidence-based dermatology with real lived experience, exploring: What melanoma diagnosis really feels like Why early detection is critical How melanoma changes your relationship with the sun What true awareness looks like beyond hashtags This is more than a melanoma story.It’s a reminder that one conversation can prompt someone to book a skin check—and that can change everything. 🎧 About SkinScopeSkinScope is hosted by dermatologists Dr Sandra Jerkovic Gulin (Sweden) and Dr George Kravvas (UK) , exploring skin health through science, evidence-based dermatology, and real-world clinical experience. 👩‍⚕️ Dr Sandra Jerkovic Gulin📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skindoc_sandra_jg 👨‍⚕️ Dr George Kravvas🌐 Website: https://drkravvasdermatology.co.uk📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drgeorgekravvas 🎙️ Our Guest – Lisa Costello 📸 Instagram: @mrscmelanoma https://www.instagram.com/mrscmelanoma/ 🎵 TikTok: Lisa Costello Melanoma https://www.tiktok.com/discover/lisa-costello-melanoma

    32 min
  4. Melasma Beyond the Surface: A Scientific Deep Dive with Professor Firas Al-Niaimi

    Jan 12

    Melasma Beyond the Surface: A Scientific Deep Dive with Professor Firas Al-Niaimi

    Melasma is one of the most common yet misunderstood skin conditions — and today, we’re unpacking it from A to Zwith one of the world’s leading experts. In this episode of SkinScope, we are joined by Professor Firas Al-Niaimi, London-based dermatologist, laser expert, and the UK’s first Professor of Laser Dermatology. Together, we dive deep into:✨ What melasma really is (and why it’s more than just pigmentation)✨ The latest science behind melasma pathogenesis✨ Hormones, visible light, heat, and genetics✨ Why melasma is a chronic, relapsing condition✨ Evidence-based treatment strategies: topicals, peels, lasers, microneedling, injectables & systemic therapies✨ Why there is no single magic treatment — and why combination therapy matters This episode is essential listening for dermatologists, aesthetic doctors, and patients who want honest, science-led answers without hype. 🎓 About our guestProfessor Firas Al-Niaimi is one of the UK’s most prolific and internationally recognised laser dermatologists. He has authored 230+ peer-reviewed publications, contributed to multiple book chapters (including his own book), delivered 500+ scientific lectures worldwide, and is a multi award-winning leader in dermatology and laser medicine. 🔗 Learn more about Professor Firas Al-Niaimi:https://www.drfirasalniaimi.co.uk/ 📚 Key publications discussed in this episode:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.70185https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ijd.17718 🎧 About SkinScopeSkinScope is hosted by Dr Sandra Jerkovic Gulin and Dr George Kravvas, exploring skin health through science, evidence-based dermatology, and real-world clinical experience. 👩‍⚕️ Dr Sandra Jerkovic Gulin (Sweden)📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skindoc_sandra_jg 👨‍⚕️ Dr George Kravvas (UK)🌐 Website: https://drkravvasdermatology.co.uk📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drgeorgekravvas 🎧 Listen now and discover why treating melasma requires science, patience, and precision — not shortcuts.

    57 min
  5. Vitiligo Update: Focus on Melanocyte–Keratinocyte Transplantation with Dr. Bassel Mahmoud

    12/27/2025

    Vitiligo Update: Focus on Melanocyte–Keratinocyte Transplantation with Dr. Bassel Mahmoud

    In this episode of Skinscope, Dr. Bassel Mahmoud https://www.instagram.com/drbasselmahmoud/ explores vitiligo as a complex autoimmune skin disorder characterized by the destruction of melanocytes. He discusses the genetic basis of the disease, its clinical subtypes, diagnostic tools, and the significant psychological and cultural stigma experienced by many patients. The episode provides a comprehensive overview of current vitiligo treatment strategies, ranging from topical and systemic therapies to advanced surgical interventions, with a special focus on melanocyte–keratinocyte transplantation (MKTP). Dr. Mahmoud emphasizes the importance of disease stability, careful patient selection, and realistic expectations in achieving successful surgical outcomes. Emerging therapies—including JAK inhibitors—are reviewed alongside supportive options such as cosmetic camouflage and tattooing for patients with limited therapeutic choices. The episode concludes with insights into ongoing research and future directions in vitiligo management, as well as Dr. Mahmoud’s academic contributions to the field, including his contributions to the Springer reference Updates in Vitiligo https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-032-05928-4, a key resource for clinicians and researchers. Dr. Sandra Jerkovic Gulin (⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/skindoc_sandra_jg/⁠⁠⁠) & Dr. George Kravvas (⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/drgeorgekravvas/⁠⁠⁠) ⁠⁠⁠https://drkravvasdermatology.co.uk/⁠⁠⁠ Key Takeaways Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease targeting melanocytes Genetic predisposition plays a major role in disease development Non-segmental vitiligo is the most common subtype Vitiligo can have a profound psychological and social impact Diagnosis may involve dermoscopy and Wood’s lamp examination Treatment focuses on limiting immune destruction and restoring pigmentation Topical corticosteroids remain first-line therapy JAK inhibitors are a promising emerging treatment Surgical interventions are effective for stable, treatment-resistant vitiligo MKTP shows success rates of approximately 75–80% in well-selected patients Proper patient selection is critical for surgical success Teledermatology is now essential for follow-up care Cosmetic camouflage can significantly improve quality of life Tattooing may be considered a last-line option, with long-term color changes requiring caution Ongoing research into vitiligo pathogenesis is key to future therapies Episode Chapters Introduction to vitiligo and clinical overview Causes, genetics, and disease subtypes Diagnosis, stigma, and psychosocial considerations Medical management of vitiligo Emerging therapies and access challenges Surgical management and MKTP Repigmentation, follow-up, and teledermatology Camouflage, tattooing, and quality of life Future directions and academic insights SEO vitiligo, vitiligo update, dermatology podcast, autoimmune skin disease, melanocytes, pigmentation disorders, non-segmental vitiligo, genetics, psychological impact, stigma, vitiligo diagnosis, Wood’s lamp, dermoscopy, topical steroids, JAK inhibitors, vitiligo surgery, melanocyte keratinocyte transplantation, MKTP, repigmentation, teledermatology, cosmetic camouflage, vitiligo tattoo, emerging dermatology treatments, Updates in Vitiligo, Springer

    46 min

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