75. #femDR Series: Dermatologist Kaveri Karhade, MD

Published: June 8, 2021, 10:46 p.m.

You\u2019ll surely learn a lot in this interview with Dr. Kaveri Karhade, who brings a preventative perspective to dermatology, influenced by her Indian background. She is a board-certified general and cosmetic dermatologist at Berman Skin Institute in the Bay Area (San Francisco & Los Altos), specializing in laser cosmetic and medical skin care. Having different interests, she first explored the world of Chemistry, studying an undergrad, and a major in Comparative Culture in Politics, which she says helped her understand the world from a micro-level and also how humans function on a macro level, in a sociological aspect, only to later find out in medical school that Dermatology has a mix of both, which woke her interest.

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Dr. Karhade graduated from Michigan State University with a BS degree, Summa Cum Laude. She attended the University of Michigan Medical School, did an internship in Internal Medicine in the New York University School of Medicine, and later attended Brown University for dermatology residency.

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Dr. Karhade shared multiple skin care tips, her personal preferences in brands and products, and explained the importance of addressing and preventing skin conditions early on. Are you thinking about splurging on that luxurious moisturizer? Think twice! She also explained how to optimize where you\u2019re spending your money when it comes to skin care so you don't break the bank. Turns out you don\u2019t even need that many products!

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Included in this conversation:

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  • How she chose dermatology as a specialty
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  • Prevention vs Treatment 
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  • The evolution of skin care throughout one's life
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  • Preventative skin care that should start in your early 20's
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  • Skin care routine for each age (If you've never used anything, it is never too late to start!)
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  • The importance of protecting yourself from the sun year-round, no matter your skin type
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  • Misinformation in the skin care industry and social media
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  • Affordable options for your skin
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  • More expensive isn\u2019t necessarily better
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  • Safety of Med Spas
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  • Her personal preferences in skin care products
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  • Do we really need those luxury skin care products or is it just marketing?
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  • Brands with products under $10 that actually WORK
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  • The products that are worth spending more money on
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  • The magic of Vitamin C
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  • Her thoughts on different popular brands
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  • Magazines you can trust when it comes to beauty and skin care recommendations
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  • The product that will make your skin look younger
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  • Carcinogenic beauty procedures
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  • Alternatives to reapplying sunscreen when you have makeup on
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  • Foods that can negatively impact your skin microbiome
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  • Her personal skin care routine 
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AND MORE SKIN CARE SECRETS YOU CAN'T MISS! Seriously, your skin will thank you for it.

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Follow Dr. Karhade on Instagram: @dr_kavi_derm https://www.instagram.com/dr_kavi_derm/

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Dr. Karhade's website here: https://www.drkavi.com/

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Find a board-certified dermatologist in your area here: https://www.aad.org/public

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Check out what's on the shelves of other skin care experts (Dr. Karhade's included) here: https://shopmyshelf.us/home

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