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Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic during the U.S. Open tennis finals had evidence of the skin fungus “tinea versicolor” on his neck, a very common condition that develops and discolors the skin when our bodies become hot or humid.

Did you know that Dr. Benjamin Barankin is on the advisory board of the patient advocacy group Canadian Skin Patient Alliance?

Dr. Benjamin Barankin is quoted in the October 2011 issue of Flare on how to use skin products properly.
Flare Magazine

With cool weather and shorter days quickly approaching, this is the time to be having your laser treatments. At Toronto Dermatology Centre, we offer the cutting-edge in laser technology (the LightSheer Duet laser) for laser hair removal in Toronto.

Toronto Dermatology Centre announces launch of the Toronto Acne Centre
Toronto Dermatology Centre is thrilled to announce the launch of the Toronto Acne Centre, dedicated to optimal and safe treatment of acne and acne scarring

Dr. Benjamin Barankin was recently honoured as the only dermatologist in Canada to sit on the Advisory Board of the prestigious national medical newspaper The Medical Post.

Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory medications, especially aspirin, appear to reduce the risk of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). There was no impact on basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in this study published in the August 2011 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

Dr. Benjamin Barankin was interviewed by Hello! Canada for an article discussing the 4 ingredients in your regimen to start turning back the clock.

A 2010 research study showed that 45 million Americans have at least 1 tattoo. In 2008, the remorse rate for having a tattoo was 16%. Unfortunately, some tattoos can take 10 or more treatments to remove and cost thousands. Ideally, the tattoo would be in black ink only, since certain colours like white or brown or green can be very difficult to remove.