Faculty in the Media

Dr. Pooja Sodha, Director of the GW Center for Laser and Cosmetic Dermatology speaks to Good Morning Washington about the Center's popular treatments and services. 
Dermatologists spend their days diagnosing and treating their patients' skin — but how do they care for their own complexions? We asked, and they delivered with details on their day and nighttime routines.
An itchy, flaky scalp is a common skin complaint. Often it's just dandruff, but sometimes it can be a sign of a chronic health condition.
Are the supposed benefits of taking collagen supplements, such as younger-looking skin, legitimate or hype? Here's what the science says.
Moisturizers won't be a cure-all for severe cases of psoriasis, the chronic, inflammatory skin condition. For the unfamiliar, psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that affects approximately two to three percent of the American population. To find out which OTC psoriasis creams reign supreme, allure …
You probably have clothes in your closet that can protect your skin. There's also clothing specifically made for sun protection, from sun hats to gloves.
LED face masks are growing in popularity, boosted by celebrities touting their use on social media and the general quest to get a bit of extra glow after the stresses of the pandemic. The devices promise to make a difference in treating acne and improving fine lines through “light therapy.”
Dr. Pooja Sodha, MD, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologist comments on if there are any potential benefits of using a silk pillowcase.
If your toenails seem thicker than usual, it may indicate a fungal infection or an underlying condition. Check out these expert-approved solutions.
Dr. Pooja Sodha, a board-certified dermatologist and Director of the Center for Laser and Cosmetic Dermatology, comments on the correlation between weight and psoriasis/psoriatic arthritis.