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Get your daily tip about skin, hair and nails from a Board Certified Dermatologist. The Daily Do's of Dermatology are posted every week day.
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Dr. Reagan Anderson is Board Certified Dermatologist and a Mohs Micrographic Surgeon.
Education & Credentials:
• Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
• American Osteopathic Association Approved Internship, Family Practice
Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton
• Undersea/Diving Medical Officer, UMO/DMO
Naval Undersea Medical Institute
• Master of Christian Studies
Regent College
• Master of Public Health
School of Health Management, ATSU
• Dermatology Residency
Michigan State University/Oakwood Southshore Medical Center
• Board Certified Dermatologist
American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology
• Fellow Member of the American Society of Mohs Surgeons
• Certificate of Added Qualification for Mohs Surgery
American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology
• Assistant Professor of Dermatology
Rocky Vista University
• USMC First Reconnaissance Battalion Surgeon (former)
Practice Information:
Colorado Dermatology Institute
Colorado Springs, CO
www.coderm.com

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Комментарии : 8   
@hannahmichael9136
@hannahmichael9136 2 года назад
What should I do for long hair then for everyday wrestling practices?
@jonbilgutay2
@jonbilgutay2 3 года назад
I've grown my hair long during the pandemic and started using a headband to keep it out of my eyes. Lately I've felt a mild pain along a line on my scalp,. I wonder, could that be an early sign?
@DoctorpediaYT
@DoctorpediaYT 3 года назад
It is possible.
@GigaChad-em9qw
@GigaChad-em9qw 3 года назад
I wear my hair in a whiff like stylish look and when I style I always run my hands through the hair by my hairline. I noticed that the hair in the front of my head seems a bit thinner with one circular area a little left from the middle of the hairline being thinner than the rest Could this be a sign? If it helps- The area that’s thinner than the rest has visible all time. Never ever wore a hat, man bun, etc. I use a styling spray to keep my hair in place Always had “fine” hair but the front just seems thinner than usual.
@DoctorpediaYT
@DoctorpediaYT 3 года назад
It could be but could also be alopecia areata. Hard to tell without seeing it in person. Please see a Dermatologist to get an accurate diagnosis.
@GigaChad-em9qw
@GigaChad-em9qw 3 года назад
@@DoctorpediaYT if you can I posted a 6 second video on my channel showing where the potential thinning is.
@dailydeals786
@dailydeals786 3 года назад
Whenever I touch my hair it , falls and now I noticed that I lost lot of my hair from my temple region my scalp is clearly visible now specially on temple 🥺🥺 please help me
@Bulxan5089
@Bulxan5089 2 года назад
How is your temple hair now brother?
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