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Why Can’t You Wear White After Labor Day?

Posted August 29, 2017 in Uncategorized

In our office this week, we had a patient pose the question – “Why Can’t You Wear White After Labor Day?” It makes sense to wear white in the summer, especially in the DC heat. After a little research, we discovered that the adage goes back to the 1900s, when wives of high society clashed with […]

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How does humidity effect our skin?

Posted August 04, 2017 in Uncategorized

Summer in DC is humid, and this month has been no exception. This has had us wondering how the humidity effects our skin. Research has shown that a little humidity can be a good thing for keeping your skin soft and hydrated – however, when the water in the air tops 50 percent or more, it […]

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What can the Vbeam Laser do for you?

Posted July 20, 2017 in Cosmetic Procedures

This week we are very excited to be welcoming the Vbeam Perfecta Laser to our practice! Many patients have asked what the Vbeam can do – here are some of the many Vbeam procedures that will be available with Dr. Carter: Acne Scars Facial & Spider Veins Leg Veins Pigmented Lesions Rosacea Scar Treatment Striae […]

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Abby will be playing in the 2017 Women’s Rugby World Cup!

Posted July 14, 2017 in Uncategorized

Our very own Abby Gustaitis, who worked in Dr. Carter’s office as medical assistant, has been asked to play in the 2017 Women’s Rugby World Cup! We loved having Abby help us here in the office and we wish her the best in her future rugby and medical endeavors. We are so proud of you Abby!For […]

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Dakar, Senegal Humanitarian Trip 2017

Posted July 01, 2017 in Humanitarian Work

Baby Assane, a 2 year old boy with polysyndactyly pre and post operatively. This initial surgery separated his thumb and index fingers of his right hand, so that he can begin learning grasping movements. His second surgery is scheduled for March 2018. 18-month old boy with cleft lip and cleft palate congenital deformity

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