At Children’s Dermatology, your right to privacy is a concern and our long-standing commitment to safeguard the privacy of information our clients entrust to us is essential to our goal to be a top choice for pediatric skin care needs in Orange County. As an integral part of our how we conduct business at Children’s Dermatology, we protect the confidentiality and security of client and web site users. The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to inform our visitors or web site (Site) users of the types of information we may gather and how we may use that information.
Collection of Information
There are some sections or pages on our Site in which we may request information from you, including your address, phone number, and email address (โUser Informationโ). We collect information so that we can enhance your visit to our Site and provide you with information or content you expressly request. Your personal information is used solely for the purposes for which you are providing it. We take reasonable measures to ensure the information you provide us is reliable for its intended use, accurate, complete and current, including providing mechanisms by which you can amend or update your information.
Information Collected by Third Parties
If you request that a Children’s Dermatology (โClientโ) contacts you regarding certain services (โServicesโ) contained on one of our Sites, Clients may collect additional personal and health information from you. Any information you share with the Client is between you and the Client. Children’s Dermatology does not have access to or store third-party information. Children’s Dermatology is not responsible for the security, integrity or maintenance of such information.
Use of Information
The User Information you provide to Children’s Dermatology will be kept confidential and used only by us and any Client to which you request we provide your information. We require that all Clients agree to use User Information based on our instructions and in compliance with all relevant laws, including HIPAA, regarding protection and use of your personal information and any other applicable security and confidentiality measures. User Information will not be passed or sold to any other party for marketing purposes. We may also share aggregated customer information such as statistics about traffic, sales and related site information, with our business partners and other reputable third-party vendors, but ensuring such aggregated information will not contain any personally identifying information of our Site users. We may disclose or access User Information when we believe in good faith that the law requires it.
Children and Privacy
Special rules apply to children who visit our Site. We do not request personal information about children, such as first and last name or street address and city. We do not store their email or contact information in retrievable form when they send us email.
Reading or Downloading
We only collect and store the name of the browser you use to access the Internet (i.e. Internet Explorer, Google, Yahoo, etc.), the time and date you access our Site and the pages on our Site you visited. We use this information to measure the number of visitors to the different sections of our Site and to help us make our Site more useful and deliver better experience to visitors.
Your Choices
Any information that Children’s Dermatology collects from you on the Site is information that you specifically and voluntarily provide. You have the option to choose not to provide any or all of the information that is requested on the Site. In the event that you no longer want us to process or utilize your User Information, please contact us at [email protected] and to help us make our Site more useful to visitors.
Cookies
Our Site uses temporary cookie technology, which allows us to store strings of text from our Site to your computer or device to track your visit, and it expires when you clear your cache or turn off your browser. Cookies enables us to keep track of your preferences and activities relating to our Site and help us deliver better Site, content, applications and services for you. These cookies are only temporarily placed on your hard drive and they do not enable Children’s Dermatology to build or maintain your activity profile over time and across websites. To disable cookies, you can configure your browser or our Site, application or service to restrict cookies or block all cookies. However, disabling cookies may affect your ability to use or access certain parts of our website, applications or services. For more information about cookies and instructions on how to adjust your browser settings to accept, delete or reject cookies, see the www.allaboutcookies.org.
Security and Storage Information
At Children’s Dermatology, we take appropriate measures to secure the personal information you disclose to us and to only release this information to third parties that share our commitment to privacy. However, we cannot guarantee that there will not be any breach and we are not responsible for any security breach or for the actions of any third parties. If you believe your account has been compromised, please contact us at [email protected]
Server Information
When you use our Site, the servers automatically record information that your browser sends, which may include information such as your IP address, browser type, web request, the date and time stamp of your request and one or more cookies that may uniquely identify your browser.
Transfer of Business Assets
As part of our business strategy, Children’s Dermatology or substantially all of its assets may be acquired. In such instance, transferred assets will include User Information.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
You consent to the collection and use of your information by us in accordance with this Privacy Policy by using or accessing our Site. If we update or modify this Privacy Policy, we will post the changes on this page so that you will always have the ability to know what information we collect, as well as how we use the information, and under what settings we deliver the information. Your continued use of our Site after any such changes constitutes your acceptance of the new or revised Privacy Policy. You have a right to receive a paper copy of this Notice.
Questions and Comments
If you have any questions about this privacy policy, please contact us at [email protected] or at our mailing address below:
Children’s Dermatology
1310 West Stewart Drive, Suite 507
Orange, CA 92868
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Where there was no vaccine for it a lot of people died. Please vaccinate your children ๐๐ผ๐ฉต
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One of the most notorious places for scarring after skin surgery? Chest area, specially in women.
So when this teenager asked me to remove this mole, I tried really hard to convince her not to do it. But as many conservatives with this age group goes:
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I was very happy with the results at her one week follow up. The scar will continue to fade in color over months and look better. So this California girl can continue to wear her itty bitty bikini ๐
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When you are a teenager, image is everything. Please take your childโs acne seriously.
Also, acne comes and goes but acne scarring is permanent and requires cosmetic procedures such as laser treatments. So itโs best to prevent acne scarring by treating acne early !
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Happy Global Hand Washing Day ๐งผ Oct 15th
But wash too many times and you get Irritant Contact Dermatitis.
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The balance of good hand washing habits versus becoming over-zealous and causing harm is a subject worth discussing.
Washing hands too many times or using harsh soaps or hot water can cause cracks in the skin, which can be entry point of bacteria and viruses. It can also lead to nail damage or nail disease.
Irritant Contact Dermatitis is a kind of rash that anyone exposed to harsh conditions can get ( it is different than Allergic Contact Dermatitis that only people with allergies get).
Teach kids good hand washing habits but also keep a watchful eye on their little hands. Always, use ๐น๐๐ธ๐ฒ๐๐ฎ๐ฟ๐บ ๐๐ฎ๐๐ฒ๐ฟ and ๐ด๐ฒ๐ป๐๐น๐ฒ ๐๐ผ๐ฎ๐ฝ. Get in habit of ๐บ๐ผ๐ถ๐๐๐๐ฟ๐ถ๐๐ถ๐ป๐ด with a light moisturizer after washing hands.
Favorite brands are @officialvanicream @cetaphil @cerave and @dove (Dove bar soap not the liquid one).
Have you ever experienced hand irritation from too much washing ?
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โ๏ธ Posts are for educational purposes only. I can not provide medical advice on social media. To see me as a patient in my private practice in Orange County, CA please contact me at:
โ๏ธ (949) 430- 0334
๐Newport Beach & Orange, California
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