The Skin Report

By: Dr. Simran Sethi
  • Summary

  • The skincare industry isn’t always inclusive of different ethnicities. However, everybody deserves to feel beautiful in their skin. Join host Dr. Simran Sethi as she shares her skincare expertise on The Skin Report. An internal medicine doctor and Founder and Medical Director of RenewMD medical spas, Dr. Sethi demystifies the science behind skincare and treatments with a focus on melanated skin. She addresses topics like hyperpigmentation, inflammation, and other common skin conditions among people of color. On the show, Dr. Sethi also tackles the latest TikTok trends like skin cycling, skin slugging, skin barrier repair, the power of retinol and Vitamin C, and also medical spa treatments like Botox and lip fillers! As the creator of her skincare product line, Skin By Dr. Sethi, she shares which ingredients will elevate your routine. Join Dr. Sethi each week to hear the expert tips, tricks and all medically-safe treatments for your skin. Visit theskinreportbydrsethi.com or follow along on YouTube and Instagram for more science-backed skincare facts.
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Episodes
  • The Truth About At-Home Chemical Peels: Are They Safe?
    Feb 19 2025

    Are at-home chemical peels safe, or are they doing more harm than good? In this episode of The Skin Report, Dr. Simran Sethi, board-certified internal medicine doctor and medical aesthetics specialist, breaks down everything you need to know about at-home peels. She discusses which ingredients to look for, what strengths are safe, and who should avoid them altogether—especially those with darker skin tones or melasma.

    Dr. Sethi also explains why some at-home peels can actually worsen pigmentation and cause skin barrier damage. Tune in to learn when it’s okay to use a chemical peel at home and how to do it safely. Plus, if you’ve ever had a bad reaction to a chemical peel, Dr. Sethi shares essential tips on skin recovery.

    Topics Covered in This Episode:

    ✔️ What chemical peels do (and what they don’t do)

    ✔️ Common misconceptions about peels and fine lines

    ✔️ The biggest risks of at-home chemical peels

    ✔️ Safe chemical peel strengths for at-home use

    ✔️ How often you should do a chemical peel

    ✔️ Why darker skin tones should be extra cautious

    Have you tried an at-home chemical peel? Share your experience in the comments! Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on notifications for more expert skincare insights.

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    12 mins
  • Exosomes vs. Stem Cells: The Truth About Skincare & Aesthetic Treatments
    Feb 12 2025

    Are stem cells the future of skincare, or is it all about exosomes? In this episode, Dr. Simran Sethi, board-certified in internal medicine and a specialist in medical aesthetics, unpacks the science behind these regenerative treatments.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    ✅ The key differences between stem cells and exosomes

    ✅ How these technologies are used in skincare and aesthetic treatments

    ✅ Whether skincare products with plant stem cells actually work

    ✅ The cost and effectiveness of exosome-based treatments

    Dr. Sethi also clarifies common misconceptions, including whether stem cells in skincare are vegan and what to look for when considering exosome-based treatments.

    Have you tried exosome or stem cell skincare treatments? Let us know in the comments!

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    8 mins
  • The Ultimate Guide to Skin Acids: What Works for Your Skin Type
    Feb 5 2025

    Are you using the right skin acids for your skincare routine? In this episode of The Skin Report, Dr. Simran Sethi breaks down the three key categories of skin acids—exfoliants, pigment reducers, and hydrating acids—and how they benefit different skin concerns. Whether you have acne-prone skin, melasma, or are looking to brighten your complexion, this episode will help you understand which acids work best for your needs. Plus, learn when to avoid using skin acids, especially after procedures like microneedling or laser treatments.

    🔹 Key Topics Covered:

    ✔️ Exfoliating Acids (AHAs & BHAs like glycolic, salicylic, and mandelic acid)

    ✔️ Pigment-Reducing Acids (tranexamic acid, kojic acid, azelaic acid)

    ✔️ Hydrating Acids (hyaluronic acid and its role in skin barrier repair)

    ✔️ How to use acids for acne, hyperpigmentation, and normal skin

    ✔️ When to pause using acids after skin treatments or Accutane

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    10 mins

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