Perivascular Dermatitis

Stuart Millar Updated by Stuart Millar

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Symptoms:

Clusters of inflamed skin cells around blood vessels.

Management:

Dr. Harlan typically treats his adult patients for perivascular dermatitis by having them follow his normal itching instructions of 2x per day applications of SmartLotion® for 2 weeks, then 1x per day applications of SmartLotion® for 2 weeks, then tapering to using as needed.

This is why long-term safety was so important to Dr. Harlan when he formulated SmartLotion®. For whatever maintenance schedule his patients require, he wanted to ensure that there would be no chance of side effects. Rest assured, SmartLotion® is 100% safe for long term use, as demonstrated in his peer-reviewed safety study.

To read Dr. Harlan's peer -reviewed safety study, please click here.

How did we do?

Perioral Dermatitis

Polymorphous Light Eruption -PMLE

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