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Skincredible

Skincredible

著者: Elizabeth Swanson M.D.
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概要

A board-certified pediatric dermatologist cuts through the chaos of social media skincare advice. Informative, fun, and clear episodes that debunk myths, explain real science, and help patients and parents make confident decisions about their skin and their child’s skin. No fluff. No fear. Just facts.


Dr. Lisa Swanson is a board-certified dermatologist and pediatric dermatologist. After going to college at the University of Colorado at Boulder, she obtained her medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans. She performed her dermatology residency at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

After that, she completed a fellowship in Pediatric Dermatology at Phoenix Children’s Hospital in Arizona.


She was in private practice in Colorado for a decade and then moved to Boise, Idaho in summer 2020 to become the first and only pediatric dermatologist in the state of Idaho. She is active in local and national medical societies and organizations. She loves lecturing at conferences discussing pediatric dermatology with audiences across the country. Since moving to Idaho, she works in private practice at Ada West Dermatology and she is also on staff at St Luke’s Children’s Hospital.


In her spare time, she enjoys binge watching television shows with her boyfriend Larry and cuddling with her 2 doggies Mosby and Maggie.

© 2026 Skincredible
科学 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • Marc Serota Makes the Magic Happen: Eczema and Food Allergies Explained!
    2026/04/06

    In this episode, Dr. Swanson talks to Dr. Marc Serota about everything from allergies to magic. Dr. Marc Serota is triple board-certified in dermatology, pediatrics, and allergy & immunology (bonus: he’s a magician, too). He practices in Littleton, Colorado. When you listen to this episode, you will learn about what’s behind food allergies, eczema, and the advances transforming pediatric allergy treatment today. Dr. Serota shares insights into immune system mysteries, early interventions, most common food allergies in children (milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish, soy, wheat, fish, and sesame) and how early exposure can actually build tolerance, lowering lifelong allergy risks. Dr. Sarota explains why certain foods like egg and milk tend to be outgrown, while nuts and shellfish often persist, and he also emphasizes the importance of accurate allergy diagnosis—reminding us that testing is just one piece of a bigger story. You’ll uncover the truth about false positives in allergy testing, the role of history in diagnosis, and why routine panels can mislead families. Plus, get expert strategies on managing eczema and food allergy relationships, including how cutting-edge biologics like Dupixent are revolutionizing early treatment. Join us for an exploration of how targeting immune pathways early could change the trajectory of allergic disease, plus practical tips on emergency epinephrine use, what’s been tested regarding expired EpiPens, and why aggressive early intervention isn’t just about skin—it's about shaping lifelong health. Whether you're a parent concerned about food allergies, a healthcare professional seeking the latest insights, or simply curious about how modern allergy science can alter futures, this episode is your guide. Tune in for a dose of medical mastery, magic tricks, and hope for healthier futures.


    Keywords

    Dermatology, Allergies, Immunology, Dupixent, Allergist, Dermatologist, Pediatrician, Children, Pediatric, Peanuts, Epi Pen, Eczema, Rash, Milk Allergy, Egg Allergy, Tree Nut Allergy, Peanut Allergy, Shellfish Allergy, Soy Allergy, Wheat Allergy, Fish Allergy, Sesame Allergy, Food Intolerance, Food Avoidance


    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction to Dr. Marc Serota

    4:00 Magic in Vegas or Medicine?

    5:30 Soccer, College & Medical School in 6 Years

    7:15 Kansas City Chiefs, World Cup

    8:00 Pediatrics, Dermatology, Allergy & Immunology

    9:00 The Big Nine Allergies

    11:00 Most Common Signs of Allergies or Intolerance

    13:00 Typical Timing for Reactions

    14:00 Introducing Allergic Foods

    16:30 Outgrowing Allergies

    18:00 High False Positive in Allergy Testing

    20:00 Can Food Allergies be Passed Down

    21:00 Oral Immunotherapy

    23:00 Xolair

    25:20 The Use of Epi Pens

    28:00 Nasal Spray Neffy

    29:00 Food Allergy & Eczema

    32:45 Babies and Bloody Stools, Dairy Protein Sensitivity

    36:00 Treatment of Eczema and Skin Barrier Repair

    37:00 Atopic March: Eczema, Asthma, Allergies, EoE

    39:20 Developing Immune Systems, Early Treatment

    40:55 Helping Quality of Life & Development

    43:00 Cumulative Life Course Impairment

    44:15 Fear About Treatments

    49:30 Rapid Fire Round

    54:55 Thank You & Goodbye




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    The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. Always consult your physician regarding your health.

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    55 分
  • Molluscum Journey Insights From a Family Who’s Been There
    2026/03/30

    Molluscum contagiosum is one of the most common viral skin conditions in children — but a diagnosis can still leave parents full of questions. In this episode of Skincredible, Dr. Lisa Swanson, board-certified pediatric dermatologist, speaks with a family who navigated the molluscum journey firsthand.

    Through Grace and Max's story, you'll get an honest look at what life with molluscum really looks like: the initial confusion, the emotional weight, the social questions kids face, and the path toward treatment and resolution. Though patients and their parents aren’t responsible for the insurance journey when seeking coverage for therapy, we discuss how helpful it was for Grace & Max’s mom and dad to stay involved and advocate on behalf of their children when it came to coverage. This ultimately made a positive difference in outcome and they do not regret the amount of time and energy this took.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Molluscum contagiosum is common, contagious, and generally harmless — but can last longer than expected
    • You do NOT have to treat molluscum, but if you decide to, open communication with a dermatology provider makes a significant difference
    • Children can learn to discuss their condition with peers confidently
    • You are not alone — and treatment is available for those who would like it

    Keywords

    molluscum contagiosum, molluscum treatment, pediatric skin conditions, molluscum contagiosum family, dermatologist, skincare, skin virus, parenting, zelsuvmi, imiquimod, cimetidine, Candida


    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction

    01:20 Grace Gets Molluscum

    03:00 Molluscum Journey Length

    04:23 How Grace Handled Questions

    05:40 Changes In Habits or Schedule with Molluscum

    08:11 The Spread of Molluscum

    09:00 Imiquimod for Molluscum

    11:00 Cimetidine

    12:30 KOH- Potassium Hydroxide

    15:44 Zelsuvmi

    17:30 Dad Gets Involved in Insurance Struggles

    25:00 Zelsuvmi Application

    29:00 Max Gets Molluscum

    31:00 Other Kids Asking About Molluscum

    32:25 Candida Injections

    36:0 Advice for Other Parents

    37:40 Max’s Advice for Other Kids & Goodbye



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    The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. Always consult your physician regarding your health.

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    39 分
  • A Dermatologist Explains All Molluscum Treatments Available
    2026/03/23

    Welcome to our latest episode of the Skincredible podcast, where we dive into the often misunderstood world of molluscum contagiosum treatments. Dr. Swanson breaks down how molluscum affects patients and the various treatment options available. Make sure to listen to our molluscum episode first, if you haven’t already!

    Molluscum contagiosum is a viral skin infection that leads to the appearance of small, raised bumps on the skin. While these bumps may seem alarming, they typically resolve on their own in a period ranging from two to three years. Many parents find this timeline concerning, prompting them to seek treatment options to expedite the process. Dr. Swanson emphasizes that, while treatment is not mandatory, it is available for those who prefer not to wait for spontaneous resolution.

    During the episode, Dr. Swanson outlines all the treatment paths for molluscum. She details both topical remedies, in-office treatments, and one oral treatment option, noting that the goal of some treatments is to engage the immune system to recognize and combat the virus. Here are some of the main categories of treatment discussed:

    Topical: OTC naturals like tea tree oil, prescription Retinoids, Imiquimod, KOH, Zelsuvmi

    In Office: Bettlejuice (cantheradin), liquid nitrogen, candida antigen, curettage

    Oral: Cimetidine

    Doing nothing: also an option

    Whether you choose to wait for natural resolution or explore treatment pathways, it's essential to consult with a dermatologist to find the best approach for you or your child. Remember, the immune system is a powerful ally in overcoming molluscum, and understanding your options can lead to a more comfortable experience.


    Keywords

    molluscum contagiosum, skin treatments, dermatology, pediatric dermatology, viral skin infections, immune system health, skincare tips, skin health


    Links, Attachments

    Portico Pharmacy for Aron Regimen for Molluscum Dermatitis (must be prescribed by a provider)


    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome & Intro

    02:00 There Are Options to Treat Molluscum

    03:30 Treating Molluscum Dermatitis

    04:20 Pseudofurunculoid Molluscum

    06:30 Topical, In Office, Oral Treatments

    07:40 Tea Tree Oil

    10:00 No Treatment Stops Spread of Molluscum

    11:10 Topical Retinoids (Irritating)

    12:14 Imiquimod, Controversial but Effective

    17:00 KOH: Potassium Hydroxide

    20:25 Dr. Swanson’s Reaction to PDT (A Side Note)

    22:00 Easing Into Therapies and Treatments

    22:45 Zelsuvmi (Berdazimer)

    25:28 Nitric Oxide: Molecule of the Year in 1992

    31: 00 In Office Treatments: Beetle Juice (Cantharadin)

    39:00 Liquid Nitrogen (LN2)

    41:00 Candida Antigen Yeast Protein Injections

    43:00 Redness & Swelling, Don’t Panic

    44:34 Curettage for the Highly Motivated Patient

    47:45 Oral Cimetidine or Doing Nothing (Also an Option)

    52:00 Thank you, Goodbye + Disclosure from Dr. Swanson



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    The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. Always consult your physician regarding your health.

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    53 分
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