31 min

The Science of Dry Skin with Dr Ryan De Cruz, Dermatologist of Southern Dermatology, Melbourne Dermhealth.co Podcast by Digital Health Co

    • Alternative Health

Dry skin is an uncomfortable condition marked by scaling, itching, and cracking. It can occur for a variety of reasons. 

You might have naturally dry skin. But even if your skin tends to be oily, you can develop dry skin from time to time. Dry skin can affect any part of your body. It commonly affects hands, arms, and legs. The general cause of itchy, dry skin might seem like a no-brainer: It's a lack of moisture. But where does that lack of moisture come from? 

That’s what we’ll learn in this podcast episode with Dr Ryan De Cruz. Dr Ryan De Cruz, is a Specialist Dermatologist – Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists (FACD) He completed his medical degree at The University of Melbourne, where he graduated with Honours. He was awarded the Australasian College of Dermatologists’ Hermann Lawrence Prize in Dermatology and completed a Bachelor of Medical Science in hair disorders. After completing his residency at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, Ryan was selected to undertake part of his advanced training at St. George’s Hospital NHS, London. Ryan has worked in variety of tertiary referral hospitals across Melbourne and the United Kingdom. He has been appointed Consultant positions at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and The Skin Health Institute, and has a keen interest in teaching medical students and junior doctors. 

Don’t miss this episode! 

Learn more about Dr Ryan De Cruz: 
Website: https://southern-dermatology.com.au/ 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drryandecruz/ 
This episode is brought to you by Dermal Therapy. Their products are available Nationwide. Get 25% off the Winter Essentials range (which includes Very Dry Skin) up until the end of July 2022 at Amazon. 
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast! And follow us on Instagram @dermhealth.co or visit us online at https://www.dermhealth.co/ 

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Dry skin is an uncomfortable condition marked by scaling, itching, and cracking. It can occur for a variety of reasons. 

You might have naturally dry skin. But even if your skin tends to be oily, you can develop dry skin from time to time. Dry skin can affect any part of your body. It commonly affects hands, arms, and legs. The general cause of itchy, dry skin might seem like a no-brainer: It's a lack of moisture. But where does that lack of moisture come from? 

That’s what we’ll learn in this podcast episode with Dr Ryan De Cruz. Dr Ryan De Cruz, is a Specialist Dermatologist – Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists (FACD) He completed his medical degree at The University of Melbourne, where he graduated with Honours. He was awarded the Australasian College of Dermatologists’ Hermann Lawrence Prize in Dermatology and completed a Bachelor of Medical Science in hair disorders. After completing his residency at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, Ryan was selected to undertake part of his advanced training at St. George’s Hospital NHS, London. Ryan has worked in variety of tertiary referral hospitals across Melbourne and the United Kingdom. He has been appointed Consultant positions at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and The Skin Health Institute, and has a keen interest in teaching medical students and junior doctors. 

Don’t miss this episode! 

Learn more about Dr Ryan De Cruz: 
Website: https://southern-dermatology.com.au/ 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drryandecruz/ 
This episode is brought to you by Dermal Therapy. Their products are available Nationwide. Get 25% off the Winter Essentials range (which includes Very Dry Skin) up until the end of July 2022 at Amazon. 
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast! And follow us on Instagram @dermhealth.co or visit us online at https://www.dermhealth.co/ 

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This episode is powered by Digital Health Co

🎉 Calling All Aussie Beauty Business Owners! Step into Your Visionary Role and Shine Online! 🎉

🌟 Introducing our "Freebies Library" 🌟
This episode of "DermHealth.co" is proudly powered by Digital Health Co, your trusted partner in the medical aesthetics and beauty industry! Struggling to juggle it all and ready to embrace your visionary potential? We get you! Our "Freebies Library," packed with expertly crafted resources, empowers you to take charge. Supercharge your online presence with website tips, local SEO, and the confidence to shine as a business in an ever-evolving market.

📚 Unlock Access Today! 📚
No more overwhelm! Head over to ⁠⁠⁠www.digitalhealthco.com.au⁠⁠⁠, powered by Digital Health Co, and grab our handpicked tools. You'll shine online and break free from the therapist-employee role. Empower your beauty biz, attract clients, and let your inner visionary soar. We've got your back, Aussie beautypreneurs!
⁠⁠⁠Book a virtual coffee with the team at Digital Health Co⁠



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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dermhealthco/message

31 min