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Skincredible

Elizabeth Swanson, M.D. 27 Episodes Jun 29, 2026

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.

Episodes

Do Hair Growth Supplements Actually Work? Dr. Amy Spizuoco Explains Jun 29, 2026 2159 Are hair growth supplements (referred to as “nutraceuticals” or “trichoceuticals” in this episode) worth the investment? Which ingredients have science behind them, and what do they actually cost?In this episode of Skincredible, Dr. Lisa Swanson sits down with board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist Dr. Amy Spizuoco to unpack the rapidly growing world of hair-loss nutraceuticals. Toge
Alopecia, GLP-1s, and the Truth About Red Light Devices with Dr. Michelle Tarbox Jun 22, 2026 3253 This week on Skincredible, Dr. Lisa Swanson sits down with Dr. Michelle Tarbox  for a deep dive into hair loss that goes way beyond “is it falling out?” Dr. Tarbox is associate professor of dermatology and dermatopathology at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and co-host of the Dermasphere Podcast! Fun fact-- her identical twin sister is an opera singer performing across Europe. They st
Skincredible Humans: Behind the Scenes with Anna and Olivia Jun 15, 2026 3128 In this special behind-the-scenes episode of the Skincredible Podcast, Dr. Lisa Swanson welcomes her two medical assistants, Olivia and Anna, for a candid conversation about life in pediatric dermatology. They share how they found their way into dermatology, what they love most about working with children and families, and the rewarding experience of watching young patients gain confidence as thei
A Hair Loss Journey with a Fairytale Ending: Stephanie’s Story Jun 8, 2026 2657 Description In this moving episode of the Skincredible Podcast, Dr. Lisa Swanson sits down with Steve and Katy to share their daughter Stephanie’s journey with alopecia areata. They chat about what it was like to notice the first unexpected bald spot at age two, about navigating treatments, fears, setbacks, and ultimately finding hope.These parents open up about the emotional toll of watching thei
Alopecia Treatments: Hope For The Hopeless Jun 1, 2026 3498 You may be wondering, “what are the best treatments for alopecia areata? Can hair grow back after alopecia areata? Are JAK inhibitors safe?” In this episode of the Skincredible Podcast, Dr. Lisa Swanson takes a comprehensive look at the latest alopecia areata treatments, from traditional therapies to cutting-edge medications that are truly changing lives in a world where treatments used to be very
Alopecia Areata 101 May 25, 2026 1878 In this episode of the Skincredible Podcast, Dr. Lisa Swanson and Ana dive into the world of alopecia areata — an autoimmune condition that causes hair loss and affects both children and adults. From patchy scalp hair loss to loss of eyebrows, eyelashes, and even body hair, Dr. Swanson breaks down the many ways alopecia can present and why it’s so much more than a “cosmetic” condition.Dr. Swanson
Wrinkles, Brown Spots & Skin Cancer: Why Sun Protection Matters May 18, 2026 3465 In this episode of Skincredible, Dr. Swanson and Ana dive deep into one of the most important — and most misunderstood — topics in skincare: sun protection. May is Skin Cancer Awareness month, so what a better time to explore options for protection! From sunscreen myths and tanning bed dangers to mineral vs. chemical sunscreens, SPF confusion, vitamin D debates, and even viral social media trends,
What An Emmy-Winning Meteorologist Wants You to Know About Weather & Climate Change May 11, 2026 2741 Most discussions about climate change focus on melting glaciers and rising sea levels, which are both important— but what about its direct impact on you? In this educational episode of Skincredible, Dr. Lisa Swanson is joined by Emmy Award–winning meteorologist Felicia Combs of The Weather Channel (Bio linked below). The conversation dives into the reality of climate change, and why we should all
You Are What You Breathe: Dr. Ethan Sims Talks About the Environment and Your Health May 4, 2026 4309 In this episode of Skincredible, Dr. Lisa Swanson sits down with ER physician and climate health advocate Dr. Ethan Sims for an engaging, wide-ranging conversation that connects climate change directly to human health—right here in Idaho and across the globe.They kick things off with lighthearted “two likes and two dislikes” (including a surprising anti-chocolate stance and a shared love of dogs),
Ozempic and Beyond- A Doctor and Pharmacist Explain GLP1s! Apr 27, 2026 2998 In this episode of the Skincredible podcast, we dive deep into the world of GLP-1 and GIP medications with a Boise-based family medicine physician and clinical pharmacist. If you’ve been hearing nonstop about Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, “weight loss shots,” or even pills, this is your medically grounded guide to what’s real, what’s hype, and some of what you need to know.We break down how GLP-1 rec
Small Bumps, Big Feelings: A Family's Molluscum Story! Apr 20, 2026 1591 In this heartfelt and candid episode of Skincredible, we meet six-year-old Ryder and his dad, Chris, as they share their family’s real-life journey with molluscum—one that many parents quietly navigate but rarely talk about aloud. What began as just a few itchy bumps on Ryder quickly turned into more and more bumps. As the spots spread, so do the challenges: discomfort, uncertainty, and the social
An Eczema Story of Hope: Eli Apr 13, 2026 3556 In this powerful episode of the Skincredible Podcast, Dr. Swanson sits down with Eli and his mom, Michelle, for a deeply personal conversation about living with eczema (atopic dermatitis) and molluscum contagiosum—and how chronic skin conditions impact not just one person, but an entire family.Eli bravely shares his journey through the physical discomfort and emotional challenges of eczema, from p

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