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Empowering Young Girls with Bright Girl Beauty feat. Angela Casey MD

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Dr. Angela Casey, a double board-certified dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon, discusses her training as a MOHS expert and how to protect your skin from a young age. Dr. Casey founded Bright Girl, a line of skincare products to teach young people to create a skincare routine at the age of 8.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Starting and following a skincare routine can have significant long-term benefits for skin health. Dr. Angela Casey recommends introducing skincare products, such as the Bright Girl beauty line, to children at this age to empower them to take ownership of their health and well-being. As someone who treats and removes skin cancer, Dr. Casey would like to help people reduce the likelihood or even prevent skin cancer if young people take autonomy over their skincare.

Regular skin checks are crucial for early detection of potential skin issues, such as skin cancer. Dr. Angela Casey emphasizes the importance of proactively monitoring the skin for changes. She recommends checking the skin once a month and standing in front of a mirror to look for changing moles or growths. Dr. Casey uses the ABCDE nomenclature to guide individuals in identifying signs concerning Asymmetry, Borders, Color, Diameter, and Evolution. By being vigilant and noticing any changes in moles or growths, individuals can seek professional dermatology opinions promptly, leading to early detection and timely intervention if needed.

Connect with Angela Casey, M.D.:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-casey-md/

Website: www.brightgirl.com

Instagram: @brightgirlbeauty and @angelacaseymd

This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for small business owners.

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Dr. Angela Casey, a double board-certified dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon, discusses her training as a MOHS expert and how to protect your skin from a young age. Dr. Casey founded Bright Girl, a line of skincare products to teach young people to create a skincare routine at the age of 8.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical or health advice. This podcast does not substitute medical treatment. Always consult a doctor or dermatologist regarding medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.

Starting and following a skincare routine can have significant long-term benefits for skin health. Dr. Angela Casey recommends introducing skincare products, such as the Bright Girl beauty line, to children at this age to empower them to take ownership of their health and well-being. As someone who treats and removes skin cancer, Dr. Casey would like to help people reduce the likelihood or even prevent skin cancer if young people take autonomy over their skincare.

Regular skin checks are crucial for early detection of potential skin issues, such as skin cancer. Dr. Angela Casey emphasizes the importance of proactively monitoring the skin for changes. She recommends checking the skin once a month and standing in front of a mirror to look for changing moles or growths. Dr. Casey uses the ABCDE nomenclature to guide individuals in identifying signs concerning Asymmetry, Borders, Color, Diameter, and Evolution. By being vigilant and noticing any changes in moles or growths, individuals can seek professional dermatology opinions promptly, leading to early detection and timely intervention if needed.

Connect with Angela Casey, M.D.:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-casey-md/

Website: www.brightgirl.com

Instagram: @brightgirlbeauty and @angelacaseymd

This episode is produced by Skip The Boring Stuff, a podcast strategy company for small business owners.

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