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Episode 42 -  The Association of Skin Conditions with Various Characters in Movies and Art | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
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Episode 42 - The Association of Skin Conditions with Various Characters in Movies and Art | The Future of Dermatology Podcast

The Future of Dermatology

July 9, 202421m 14s

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Show Notes

Summary

Dr. Vail Reese, a dermatologist, discusses the intersection of dermatology and media, particularly movies. He categorizes skin conditions in films into three main groups: skin conditions associated with evil characters, skin conditions that actors actually have, and skin conditions of heroic or sympathetic characters. Dr. Reese explores the reasons behind the association of skin conditions with evil characters and the impact of these portrayals on societal perceptions of skin conditions. He also highlights the importance of using examples of celebrities with skin conditions to reassure patients and normalize these conditions. Dr. Reese emphasizes the need for empathy and understanding when treating patients with skin conditions.

Visit Dr. Reese's website, Skinema, at https://www.skinema.com/

 

Takeaways

  • Skin conditions in movies are often associated with evil characters, creating a stigma around these conditions.
  • Celebrities who openly discuss their skin conditions can help normalize and reassure patients.
  • The portrayal of skin conditions in media can impact societal perceptions and contribute to bullying and harassment.
  • Dermatologists should prioritize empathy and understanding when treating patients with skin conditions.

 

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction and Background

02:47 - Skin Conditions and Evil Characters in Movies

09:23 - Celebrities as Role Models

15:02 - Exciting Breakthroughs in Dermatology