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Lily Guo is a Long Island native and grew up on the north shore with her four siblings. She attended University of Rochester where she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience. She graduated from Chicago Medical School in 2024, and is completing her Transitional Year internship at Ascension St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, IL before starting dermatology residency at Brown in Providence, RI. She is passionate about integrative dermatology, and hopes to broaden her knowledge base and toolbox to help her patients live their healthiest and happiest lives.

As we go through life we are consistently exposed to the sun, and subsequently its UV radiation. Despite sunlight’s crucial role in allowing us to produce vitamin D3, it can also be detrimental to our skin. This article discusses a few of the most common myths associated with sun protection.

Although most dermatologists deem sunscreens safe, there is current debate regarding their safety profile and ingredients.

Topical therapies are widely used in the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis. Topical steroids have been used widely in the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis and the use of non-steroidal topical therapies will be reviewed.



With many screens comes a lot of blue light. Learn more about how to protect the skin from the negative affects of blue light at LearnSkin.

Melatonin can be used as a sleep aid and can be taken in the form of melaontin pills or melatonin supplements. Find out how sleep impacts eczema