News & Blog

New Injection to Melt Chin Fat was Approved!

On April 29, 2015 Kybella (Deoxycholic acid) was approved by the F.D.A. for the reduction of submental fat.  Dr. Nicole Hayre explains what this will mean for patients: "With the approval of Kybella, patients with fullness under their chin, also known as a ‘double chin’, will be able to come in and have it reduced without surgery. 

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First in the area to Offer Vanquish!

The revolutionary new laser to reduce fat, Vanquish®, has been gaining attention even before its release and has been featured in magazines including Allure©.  Vanquish® by BTL Aesthetics© is a focused-field radiofrequency device that targets and reduces fat.  Dr. Nicole Hayre, founder of the Cosmetic Dermatology Center, is pleased to announce that her office is the first in the Washington DC/Northern Virginia area to offer Vanquish®.  

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Melanoma Monday

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States.  The American Academy of Dermaology has designated the first Monday of May, Melanoma Monday in hopes of raising awareness of Melanoma and of other forms of skin cancer.

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Belotero, New Unique Filler, Now Available!

Dr. Nicole Hayre, director of the Cosmetic Dermatology Center in McLean Virginia, was pleased to announce today that her office is one of the first in the area to offer a newly approved filler, Belotero.  This long-awaited FDA-approval makes Belotero the only filler in the U.S. market approved to fill in fine, superficial lines and wrinkles around the eyes and mouth!

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Now Offering the Viora Reaction Laser!

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Today Dr. Nicole Hayre announced that her office is the first in the Washington DC and Northern Virginia area to offer the Viora Reaction Laser to tighten and firm the skin on the face or body.  Treatments are painless and effective, and can even reduce the appearance of cellulite!

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Why Do People Develop Acne?

Patients frequently ask their dermatologists why acne develops and if there is a way to prevent it.  Unfortunately, acne is an extremely common disease that usually affects adolescents. Although most cases resolve by the time the patient reaches 25 years of age, acne may persist in adulthood.  Some cases may even begin or worsen during adulthood.

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Isolaz Acne Therapy Now Available!

Dr. Nicole Hayre is excited to announce that the Cosmetic Dermatology Center now offers Isolaz® acne treatments.  This new treatment offers yet another option for those suffering from stubborn acne.

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