The skin is the largest organ of the body, and it can demonstrate our overall health and wellbeing while also indicating underlying illness. This month, the Sanders Sisters interview plastic surgeon Dr. Smita R. Ramanadham, discussing warning signs your skin may be sending you as well as critical skin care basics.
The skin is the largest organ of the body, and it can demonstrate our overall health and wellbeing while also indicating underlying illness. This month, the Sanders Sisters interview plastic surgeon Dr. Smita R. Ramanadham, discussing warning signs your skin may be sending you as well as critical skin care basics.
About Dr. Ramanadham
Dr Smita R. Ramanadham is a female board-certified plastic surgeon offering esthetic care to her patients throughout the New Jersey area. As a female plastic surgeon, Dr. Ramanadham works to understand their specific needs and goals before formulating a personalized procedure plan. She understands the delicate mix of beauty, art, and science that is required to refine and rejuvenate the esthetic appearances of her patients so that they experience optimized results.
As a New Jersey native, Dr Ramanadham understands the unique goals of women and men in the Tri-state area. After a successful academic career in Boston, Massachussetts, she is excited to be back in her home state.
Check out her products: https://store.drsmita.com/
Follow her on Instagram: @thedrsmita
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