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  2. What It's Like to Be a Black Dermatologist in America

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    Even in 2021, textbooks lack images of conditions on dark skin, which means all dermatologists are missing out on education unless they seek to learn more about brown skin. Three dermatologists ...

  3. Jenna Lester - Wikipedia

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    Whilst she was at medical school, a Black patient presented with psoriasis, but none of the physicians could diagnose the condition because they had not been trained in how to identify it on dark skin. [7] In fact, in a survey of dermatologists in 2011, half of the participants reported that they could not diagnose conditions on Black skin. [8]

  4. Angelo Thrower - Wikipedia

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    This grew to become the Dr. Thrower’s Heritage Collection for Black Skin Care line of skin care products, that were introduced into 315 Walmart locations in 1999 after being sold locally and in Publix stores. [8] By 2003 the product line was available in 1750 stores, including Walmarts and K-mart outlets, [9] and remains sold in Walmart. [10]

  5. Dermatosis papulosa nigra - Wikipedia

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    Dermatosis papulosa nigra (DPN) is a condition of many small, benign skin lesions on the face, a condition generally presenting on dark-skinned individuals. [1]: 638–9 DPN is extremely common, affecting up to 30% of Black people in the US. [2] From a histological perspective, DPN resembles seborrheic keratoses. [3]

  6. What to ask your dermatologist as a Black person [Video]

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    brizmaker/Getty. According to a study conducted by Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, deeper skin tones are more prone to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma.When the ...

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