The Jordan Syatt Podcast

Dermatologist Explains: The Best Skincare Routine, The Science of Skin Cancer, Acne, Rosacea, Eczema, Cellulite, Red Light Therapy, and More...

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Jan 23, 2026
Jennifer Scheidrick, a physician assistant in medical dermatology with decades treating acne, rosacea, eczema and skin cancer. She covers sunscreen and melanoma detection, practical daily skincare basics, acne and isotretinoin options, rosacea and eczema management, red light therapy pros and cons, hair loss causes, and realistic expectations for loose skin and cellulite.
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ADVICE

See A Doctor For Non-Healing Or Bleeding Spots

  • Seek evaluation for any non-healing wound or a spot that repeatedly bleeds or doesn’t resolve in weeks.
  • Don’t ignore fragile, bleeding lesions on the face or body; those are red flags for basal cell carcinoma.
INSIGHT

Early Melanoma Is Highly Curable

  • Melanoma detection relies heavily on color, asymmetry, border, diameter, and evolution (A-B-C-D-E).
  • Early, in situ detection makes melanoma highly curable and avoids invasive treatment.
ADVICE

Sunscreen Daily: SPF, Timing, Texture

  • Use sunscreen every day with at least SPF 30 and reapply based on activity and perspiration.
  • Prefer creams as the base and use sprays only for touch-ups or convenience 85 minutes before heavy sun exposure.
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