OPEN HOUSE! NOVEMBER 21ST & 22ND, 2024
Open House November 21st & 22nd, 2024
Below is the information regarding our open house. There are also FAQs below the flyer image below so don't miss out on those!
Please read these instructions carefully prior to placing orders during our Virtual Open House Event on November 21st and 22nd, 2024
By purchasing each of these deposits, you are guaranteed 15% off on the procedures within your purchased category at your next cosmetic visit. Please plan to purchase ONE deposit per treatment desired. If you would like ONE package, only ONE deposit will be required for the 15% off all treatments within that package. Deposits can be used to purchase single treatments or a package of treatments. At your first treatment, the cost of the deposit will be deducted from your total due after the discount is applied. For the purchase of packages, the remainder of the total due will be collected at the time of your first treatment. You will not owe at each visit for packaged procedures. Deposits are transferable but non-refundable.
If you would like to purchase treatments from different categories, please plan to pay a deposit for EACH procedure for which you would like to receive discounted services. For example, if you would like to receive a discount on an aesthetician service and filler, you would need to purchase Category 1 AND Category 3. If you plan to email your order, you must have a card on file. If you do not have a card on file OR if you would like to use a different card than what we have saved, you will be required to call to place your order. Please do not call AND email during this event to avoid duplicate charges (as we have separate staff working emails and phones). If you are not able to speak to someone directly, please leave us a voicemail as we may return your call outside of normal business hours during this event. If you would like to order products, please call or email with your order ready. You will be charged the total 15% off price at the time of order. We ask that you plan to pick up products within 2 weeks after the event. ANY ORDERS RECEIVED AFTER 4:30PM ON 11/22/24 WILL NOT BE HONORED. PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY.
By participating in this event, you are agreeing to our Cosmetic Deposit Policy: ALL deposits are transferable but NON-REFUNDABLE. If you have any questions, please call us prior to the Open House event. We will be more than happy to assist you in planning your order.
This event will be held virtually via call or email. LIMITED availability will be given by RSVP ONLY for in-person attendance. To make reservations, please contact us via phone or email prior to the event. We will charge your credit card on file and save your spot.
If you have any questions, please call us prior to the Open House event. We will be more than happy to assist you in planning your order.
OPEN HOUSE FAQs
Will there still be a virtual component to the Fall 2024 open house?
YES! This open house will be both in-person AND virtual (via phone-call and email only).
Do I have to attend the in-person component to be guaranteed the 15% discount on the future cosmetic procedure(s) of my choice?
No. Virtual participants may call in any product orders or deposits. Participants who email orders
If I only want to participate in the virtual open house, do I need to RSVP?
No. The virtual event does not require RSVP.
Can I walk-in to the in-person event without an RSVP?
Due to limited space, RSVPs are required for those attending the in-person seminar.
How much does the in-person event cost?
$250 per attendee
What time will the in-person event take place?
The Thursday session led by Dr. Jennifer Goodrich will take place at 10 am Thursday, November 21st. Dr. Kathleen Moe’s session will take place the following day at 10 am Friday, November 22nd 2024.
How long will the in-person event be?
Both events will be roughly one hour in length.
Where will the in-person event take place?
The in-person sessions will take place at 45 Thomas Johnson Dr in Suite 211
How do I RSVP?
A deposit of $250 is required to RSVP for the in-person open house. Reservation cost can be applied to deposit on future procedures or toward the purchase of in-office skincare products. To make your reservation, please email admin@frederickdermatology.com or call 301-662-6755 with the date of the session you would like to attend. We will charge your credit card on file and save your spot.
Is there a reservation deadline for attendance?
Reservations must be confirmed before the date of the session you would like to attend.
Are deposits transferable?
Yes! ALL deposits are transferable but NON-REFUNDABLE
Now Offering Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeries
Frederick Dermatology Associates is proud to announce that we are offering plastic and reconstructive surgeries with Dr. Jennifer Goodrich. Dr. Goodrich is double-board certified. Her distinctive abilities and skillset provide balanced, youthful, and natural results.
If you want to learn more about our plastic and reconstructive surgeries please click here.
If you want to learn more about Dr. Jennifer Goodrich please click here.
Gift Certificates are Available!
Spread the holiday cheer this season with gift cards to Frederick Dermatology! Contact us today to learn more!
Introductory Microblading Promotion
New Microblading clients will eligible to a 15% discount off introductory Microblading pricing until February 14, 2018 – including a touch up 1 month later! Contact us today to learn more!
NEW! Microblading from Frederick Dermatology Associates
Frederick Dermatology Associates is pleased to announce that beginning January 2018, we will be offering PhiBrows Microblading services! Come celebrate our new procedures with us in the new year — and receive 15% off Microblading services! Just mention this post when you visit or contact us.
Experience Microblading in Frederick, MD at Frederick Dermatology Associates! Learn more about Microblading here.
Sizzling Summer Skin Tips
Dr. Kathleen Moe and Dr. Kevin Hogan were featured on pages 56-58 of SASS Magazine's Summer issue for 2017! You can view their article on "Sizzling Summer Skin" below, or flip through the magazine yourself.
Open House & ‘Aura’ Grand Opening!
Open House & ‘Aura’ Grand Opening!
A fun evening of beauty. Gift baskets, door prizes and live demonstrations. Come celebrate the grand opening of Aura, Frederick Dermatology Associates’ boutique shop specializing in a whole new level of skin care. Aura is a new space from Frederick Dermatology, curated by our expert board-certified dermatologists, designed to provide our clients, in Maryland and beyond, with a hand-crafted selection from purveyors of artisan skin care products and cosmetics. Visit us Thursday, October 20 at 5 PM – 7 PM!
The new CoolAdvantage Applicator is here!
Now, you can treat the abdomen, flanks and inner-thighs all with the single CoolAdvantage applicator.
CoolAdvantage offers three interchangeable contours. Simply plug the appropriate CoolAdvantage contour into the CoolAdvantage Applicator to treat different areas:
- CoolCore Advantage™ for the abdomen
- CoolCurve+ Advantage™ for the flanks
- CoolFit Advantage™ for the inner thighs
With the CoolAdvantage Applicator, you'll also benefit from:
- Shorter Treatment Time: treatment cycles are 35 minutes, cutting treatment time by almost half
- Greater Comfort: Patients report more comfort with the enhanced cup design.
- More tissue treated: the new design provides a larger cooling area.
Do you need lip balm?
Do you need lip balm? Can you get addicted to lip balm?
The answers are yes and yes!!
So, what should you use to prevent and treat chapped lips?
You need to keep your lips moist by applying a really good moisturizer if you don’t want dry looking lips that are prone to chapping. This chapping occurs because, structurally, your lips don’t have the same tough dead skin cell layer that other parts of your skin have, nor do they have oil glands to keep them hydrated. Dry climates and wind will quickly sap moisture right out of your lips resulting in unpleasant chapped lips. By applying a lip moisturizer, you can help protect your lips from chapping.
But, you can become “addicted” to lip balm if you use the wrong product. The wrong lip balm is one that contains an allergen. Exposure to the allergen causes a lip rash that mimics chapping. The rash is really an allergic lip “rash,” but it looks and feels exactly the same as chapped lips. It forces you to keep reaching for your trusted lip product to find relief, which is a “beautiful world” for the lip balm maker who sells you endless tubes of product to treat your “chapped” lips.
That’s why we recommend only hypoallergenic lip moisturizers such as shea butter or even Vaseline, though the latter is not our favorite.
We especially recommend you avoid products with notorious lip allergens including:
- Citrus
- Mint
- Tea tree
- Eucalyptus
- Camphor
- Lanolin
- Artificial flavors and fragrances
- Some of the chemical sunscreens ingredients and vitamin E can be allergens to sensitive skin
To prevent annoying and painful chapped lips is why we are so particular about lip balms.
Types of skin cancer
Skin cancer is an abnormal growth of skin cells. It most often develops on areas of the skin exposed to the sun’s rays. Skin cancer affects people of all colors and races, although those with light skin who sunburn easily have a higher risk.
What does skin cancer look like?
- Actinic Keratoses (AK)
These dry, scaly patches or spots are precancerous growths.- People who get AKs usually have fair skin.
- Most people see their first AKs after 40 years of age because AKs tend to develop after years of sun exposure.
- AKs usually form on the skin that gets lots of sun exposure, such as the head, neck, hands, and forearms.
- Because an AK can progress to a type of skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), treatment is important.
- Basal cell carcinoma (BCC)
This is the most common type of skin cancer.- BCCs frequently develop in people who have fair skin, yet they can occur in people with darker skin.
- BCCs look like a flesh-colored, pearl-like bump or a pinkish patch of skin.
- BCCs develop after years of frequent sun exposure or indoor tanning.
- BCC are common on the head, neck, and arms, yet can form anywhere on the body, including the chest, abdomen, and legs.
- Early diagnosis and treatment for BCC is important. BCC can invade the surrounding tissue and grow into the nerves and bones, causing damage and disfigurement.
- Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)
SCC is the second most common type of skin cancer.- People who have light skin are most likely to develop SCC, yet they can develop in darker-skinned people.
- SCC often looks like a red firm bump, scaly patch, or a sore that heals and then re-opens.
- SCC tend to form on skin that gets frequent sun exposure, such as the rim of the ear, face, neck, arms, chest, and back. SCC can grow deep in the skin and cause damage and disfigurement. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent this and stop SCC from spreading to other areas of the body.
- Melanoma
Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer.- Melanoma frequently develops in a mole or suddenly appears as a new dark spot on the skin.
- Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial.
- Knowing the ABCDE warning signs of melanoma can help you find an early melanoma.