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Dr. Cheryl Burgess: Treating Skin of Color


 

Dr. Cheryl Burgess of the Center for Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery in Washington, D.C., describes typical cosmetic dermatology concerns for patients with skin of color, including Latinos, Asians, and blacks.

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