Aging skin is characterized by overall thinning, wrinkles, and pigmentary changes; skin becomes fragile and can bruise and tear more easily. In the second podcast in this 3-part series that addresses aging skin and improving skin health, board-certified dermatologists, Dr. Roger Ceilley and Dr. Joel Schlessinger discuss the pathology of actinic purpura, including social impact and strategies for reducing risk.
About This Series
The Dermatology Digest’s 3-part educational podcast series examines the disease state of mature skin, including characteristics, the pathology of actinic purpura, and medical interventions with practical and real-world expectations.
Other Podcasts in This Series
Part 1: The Disease State of Mature Skin
Part 3: Medical Interventions for Mature Skin
About the Experts

Joel Schlessinger, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon, and Founder, Schlessinger MD Skin Research Center, Omaha, Nebraska

Roger Ceilley, MD, is Clinical Professor of Dermatology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, and President, Dermatology PC, West Des Moines, Iowa