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Welcome to Dermhealth.co Podcast by Digital Health.Co Dishing up #skinpowerment, sharing skin stories from patients and leading practitioners. When our skin is damaged due to inflammation, disease, or injury, it impacts our overall health and mental state. At Dermhealth.co, we focus on the non-beauty side of skin health, emphasising prevention, preservation, and repair. Our mission is to empower you on your skin health journey. Sharing topics on scarring, post-operative recovery, lymphoedema ...
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Did you know that your skin is home to trillions of microorganisms working to protect you? In this enlightening episode of the Dermhealth.co Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Rebekka Williams, Head of Operations at Biomiq, to explore the fascinating world of the skin microbiome. Dr. Williams, with a background in immunology and microbiome research, sha…
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When it comes to running a spa or clinic, building strong relationships with your clients can sometimes feel like a mystery. How do you create an experience that makes people want to keep coming back? In this episode, we’re talking about a tool you might not have thought of before: The 5 Love Languages. Our guest, Tazeem Jamal, brings a fresh persp…
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Have you ever thought, "Cybersecurity? That’s not something my small beauty business needs to worry about"? Think again! In this episode, Marni sat down with Jarred Killey, founder of Empact Digital, who’s on a mission to help salon and beauty business owners understand just how vulnerable they might be to cyber threats. Jarred has a wealth of know…
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Do you ever feel like you’re putting in so much effort on social media, but it’s just not translating into client bookings or sales? You’re not alone. Many beauty business owners struggle with how to effectively use social media to grow their businesses. It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that posting pretty pictures is enough, but the rea…
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Have you ever wondered why your skin starts behaving differently as you approach menopause? In this episode, we sit down with Chiza Westcarr, Nutritional Medicine Practitioner and Menopause Coach, to uncover the hidden connections between gut health, nutrition, and menopausal skin. With over two decades of expertise in skin and nutrition, Chiza wal…
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Have you ever wondered about the cutting-edge therapies that are transforming the world of skin health? In this episode, we sit down with Dr Jeannie Devereaux, a pioneer in dermal and cellular regenerative therapy. With a PhD in Medical Biology and Physiology, Dr Devereaux has been at the forefront of innovations like high-dose PRP and exosome trea…
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Have you ever wondered what it really takes to become a dermal clinician? Beyond the beauty treatments and skincare advice, there's a world of medical knowledge and expertise. In this episode, we explore the depth of this field with Catherine Lee, founder of SKYN and a seasoned professional in dermal science. Catherine's journey began as a qualifie…
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In the digital age, how are social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok reshaping our perceptions of beauty? Are teens harming their skin by using anti-ageing products too early? What role do social media trends play in driving the demand for cosmetic enhancements? In this episode, we explore the rapidly shifting landscape of cosmetic enhancem…
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----more----How can ancient Ayurvedic practices be effectively integrated into modern skincare routines? In today’s podcast episode, Marni is joined by the remarkable Dr Tanya Unni, founder of Dr Tanya Skincare. Dr Tanya Unni, founder of Dr Tanya Skincare, shares her insights on this fascinating topic. As an entrepreneur, doctor, mother, and skinca…
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Silk, renowned for its strength and softness, is now transforming the beauty industry. In today’s podcast episode, we delve into the journey of how silk, traditionally reserved for the finest fabrics, is being harnessed for its potent skincare benefits. Marni sats down with Taylor Battistella, the founder of Seresilk, an eco-friendly Australian ski…
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In this episode of the Dermhealth.co Podcast, our host Marni dives deep into the environmental impact of the beauty industry with special guest Mukti, founder of Mukti Organics. Together, they explore the use of harmful chemicals, the significance of ethical skincare practices, and the journey towards sustainable beauty. Mukti shares her extensive …
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Welcome to another episode of the Dermhealth.co Podcast by Digital Health Co. Today we are featuring a beautiful and inspiring patient story. Marni sat down with Daisy Malin as she shares her experience with Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW). Daisy Malin uses her Instagram page to openly document her journey with eczema and topical steroid withdrawa…
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Ever wonder how AI applies in Skincare? Welcome to another episode of the Dermhealth.co Podcast! Today, Marni sits down with Isabella Loneragan, founder and owner of Isabella Loneragan Skin and Ragan Skin. Isabella is a skincare industry expert with almost two decades of experience in dermatology and cosmeceuticals. She runs a private clinic in Bow…
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In this insightful episode, Marni sits down with Jade Spehr, a lawyer, business coach, and founder of JadeStart, to discuss the pivotal role that financial literacy plays in driving business growth and success. Jade shares her expertise, honed through years of experience in insolvency law, forensic accounting, and business consulting. Key Takeaways…
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We're excited to bring you a special re-run of a fan-favorite episode from 2020! In this episode, host Marni speaks with Dr Michelle Wong of Lab Muffin Beauty Science about the science behind skincare and beauty products. Dr Michelle Wong is a science educator with a PhD in chemistry based in Sydney, Australia. She started Lab Muffin Beauty Science…
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In this episode, Marni delves into the fascinating world of nutrition and skin health with Lianne Phillipson, Registered Nutritionist and host of the EAT THIS with Lianne podcast. Lianne's journey is a testament to the power of holistic health. Starting as a beauty therapist on cruise ships, she was driven to understand how nutrition can dramatical…
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Welcome to another episode of the Dermhealth.Co Podcast, where we shine a light on the truths about skin health and debunk myths surrounding health, beauty, skin and anything in between. May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and in this episode, we're tackling one of Australia’s most significant health challenges—skin cancer. Australia reports one of…
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Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Dermhealth.co Podcast! Today, Marni sat down with Dr. Jag of Dr. Jag Aesthetics and Hair Regrowth Therapies to deep-dive into the often misunderstood world of hair loss and regrowth. Dr. Jag is not just any expert – he's a highly qualified professional with credentials like MBBS, MRCGP (UK), and FRACGP…
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In this insightful episode of the Dermhealth.co Podcast, join our host Marni as she explores the transformative world of goal-setting with Jennifer Hill, a celebrated author and the innovative mind behind Shajen Consulting. Jennifer introduces her groundbreaking ATFOOY method, which challenges traditional goal-setting paradigms and promises to revo…
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Welcome to another episode of the Dermhealth.co Podcast, where we delve into the layers of the dermal therapy and holistic skincare world, uncovering insights and truths that challenge the conventional. Today, Marni, speaks with Jade O’Brien, the pioneering founder and head therapist at CURASKIN, a clinic that stands at the forefront of integrating…
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In today's episode, we dive deep into the evolving world of recruitment within Australia's beauty and aesthetics industry with Amelia Cartmel, the Co-founder, Director, and Head of Recruitment at The One Clinic Agency. Amelia, with a rich background in the beauty and aesthetics industry, co-founded The One Clinic Agency to address the sector's uniq…
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In this episode of the Dermhealth.co Podcast, our host Marni engages in an engaging chat with Justine Suell, dermal therapist and brain behind SkinFirm Cosmetic Clinic. With a rich background that uniquely blends aesthetics and interior design, Justine shares her evolutionary journey into the beauty industry and the establishment of her own busines…
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In episode 102 of the Dermhealth.co Podcast, Marni delves into an enlightening conversation with the innovative minds behind Home of Aesthetics, Sophie Lucas and Jess Goldenberg. With nearly three decades of combined experience, Sophie and Jess share their journey and the seismic shifts in retail and wholesale within the professional beauty industr…
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In this episode of the Dermhealth.co Podcast, we delve into the transformative world of beauty education with Hayley Curcio, the visionary Head of MECCAversity at Mecca Brands. Hayley shares her profound insights and pioneering strategies that have catapulted Mecca Brands to the forefront of beauty education and digital learning. Some of the Highli…
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You need sun protection as much as you need vitamin D. But can you have both, without skin damage or nutritional deficiency? Vitamin D is essential for our well-being, promoting bone growth and supporting a robust immune system. Deficiency in this vital nutrient can lead to a host of health issues, including osteoporosis and a weakened immune respo…
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that causes recurrent and painful nodules, boils, abscesses and lesions of the skin. Living with a chronic skin condition like HS is not just about managing physical symptoms and flare-ups. Living with a recurring, painful and sometimes visible condition can impact a person's e…
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Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer and grows very quickly if left untreated. In this podcast episode, Marni will be speaking with a Melanoma Survivor, Amanda Keck. Amanda began going through the hurdles and treatment of stage 3 melanoma, just one month after the arrival of her fourth son. She faced another hurdle just 6 months after h…
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Over the last 6 weeks, we have covered all about dry skin conditions. From the definition, medical dry skin conditions, living with it, chapped lips and treatments. And to cap this 6-part series, we will be speaking with Mustafa Dhahir about the Dermal Therapy range. Mustafa Dhahir is a registered pharmacist and currently practising community pharm…
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Dry skin is a common health condition. It occurs when the skin lacks the oils and moisture it requires to stay healthy. Dry skin can be uncomfortable, itchy, red, and scaly. It can be a result of environmental variables such as chilly temperatures or dry air. It might also be brought on by medical diseases like diabetes, dehydration, and eczema. Al…
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Because lips don't have any oil glands, their skin is thinner and more delicate than the skin on the rest of the body. They run the danger of getting dry and chapped as a result. Lips are more exposed to the elements than the rest of the body and can develop chapped skin through exposure to the sun, dry air, or extreme cold. Many of us encounter ch…
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There has been a stigma attached to skin conditions for centuries. Those who have skin conditions have not only to cope with the effects of their diagnosis but also the reaction of others to their condition. In this week's podcast episode, we will be talking about not just one, but three different dry skin conditions that affect millions of people'…
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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 itch…
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We are delighted to preview Episode no. 4 of the A-Z Series with Dr Shyamalar Gunatheesan hosted by Dr Annika Smith. Dr Gunatheesan is a consultant Dermatologist based in Melbourne Australia and founding Dermatologist of ODE Dermatology. She is a fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatologists, with an interest in all aspects of Dermatology an…
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Welcome to Episode 3 of the A-Z series, on Cosmeceuticals and Cellulite, hosted by Dr Annika Smith with guest Dermatologist Dr Katherine Armour. Dr Armour is a medical and cosmetic dermatologist based in Melbourne. Her subspecialty interests include biologic therapies for inflammatory skin diseases, and the use of cosmeceuticals to treat and preven…
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For the first time in Heal thy Skin podcast, we opened our platform to a special collaboration series called A-Z of Skin Conditions. A-Z of skin conditions special series will be hosted by Dr Annika Smith featuring skin experts from all around the globe to give insights on everything we need to know about skin anatomy and skin conditions from A-Z. …
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You may suspect you have dry, oily, or sensitive skin, but do you really know your skin? Your skin is the window to your body that reveals the stories of your life. From acne breakouts during your teenage years to the radiant glow of pregnancy and the sunspots of ageing, both your age and your health are reflected in your skin. Skin is the body’s l…
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For the first time in Heal thy Skin podcast, we will be opening our platform to a special collaboration series called A-Z of Skin Conditions. A-Z of skin conditions special series will be hosted by Dr Annika Smith featuring skin experts from all around the globe to give insights on everything we need to know in skin anatomy and skin conditions from…
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that causes recurrent and painful nodules, boils, abscesses and lesions of the skin. Living with a chronic skin condition like HS is not just about managing physical symptoms and flare-ups. Living with a recurring, painful and sometimes visible condition can impact a person's e…
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Congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN) is a skin condition characterised by a dark, noncancerous skin patch (nevus) that is composed of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. It is present from birth (congenital) or is noticeable soon after birth. The nevus may be small in infants, but it will usually grow at the same rate the body grows. People w…
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When filling out official documents, you are often asked to provide your name, birth date, and sex or gender. But have you ever been asked to provide your sex and your gender? Most people use sexuality to refer to the gender(s) to which they are attracted. However, sexuality means different things to different people. A person’s sex, as determined …
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April is Rosacea Awareness Month. According to the National Rosacea Society, the goal of Rosacea Awareness Month is to spread public education on this skin condition so that more people who may have rosacea seek medical help before it gets worse, and so those whose lives are affected can find greater public acceptance and understanding. Research su…
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The lymphatic system consists of many tiny channels throughout the body called lymph vessels or lymphatics. Like blood vessels, these join together to form larger channels. The lymphatic system carries lymph, a colourless, watery fluid that contains lymphocytes – a type of white blood cell. Lymphoedema is the swelling of part or parts of the body t…
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Some people are more sensitive to natural food chemicals and find when they eat large amounts of them, they experience distressing symptoms. The most common natural food chemicals that can cause unpleasant symptoms include salicylates, amines, and glutamate. Chemicals are found everywhere in nature, including in the food we eat and the water we dri…
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Good vibes only and positivity is a concept where people believe in keeping only the positive and rejecting any negative thoughts and notions. This approach also believes that you’re in control of your body and what happens to you and that you can simply remove yourself from negative situations. You’re to blame if you stay in the negative situation…
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Lipoedema: No, it’s not a typo. It’s a real condition that’s often overlooked or confused with lymphoedema. Nearly 370 million women across the globe live with Lipoedema. What is regularly associated with unruly weight gain in its initial stages can quickly spiral out of control if left undiagnosed. Often striking in a woman’s mid-20s, Lipoedema is…
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Pediatric lymphoedema occurs when a child has a chronic accumulation of fluid that causes a region of their body to swell. That unresolved swelling can lead to the buildup of fibrotic tissue along with skin changes that can cause mobility issues. Pediatric or primary lymphoedema is rare; the incidence is about 1 in 100,000 children. About 90 per ce…
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Albinism is a condition that affects the production of melanin, the pigment that colours skin, hair and eyes. 1 out of every 17,000 people is living with albinism. Albinism carries with it myths in cultures throughout the world. These run the spectrum from the notion that those with albinism have magical powers to the belief that people with albini…
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The word “scleroderma” comes from two Greek words: “sclero” meaning hard, and “derma” meaning skin. That is why oftentimes, people think that scleroderma is only all about the hardening of the skin, which is one of the most visible manifestations of the condition. Scleroderma, or systemic sclerosis, is a chronic connective tissue disease generally …
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Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer: each year, more than 13,000 Australians are diagnosed with melanoma and almost 980,000 new cases of non-melanoma skin cancers are treated. Skin cancer is mostly preventable, and there are effective treatment options available. Skin cancer treatment depends on the type, its size and location and whether…
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" All children should be able to grow up with heroes and heroines who look and feel like them – whether we’re talking about race, religion, disability, body type, or medical conditions like Alopecia Areata. " - Georgia Gardner, AAAF Let's get some things straight right off the bat: Alopecia is not a sign of cancer or that someone is going through c…
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