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Appointment Policies

Courtesy Appointment Reminders:

Vibrant Dermatology sends appointment reminders as a courtesy, and it is ultimately the patient’s responsibility to know when their appointment date and time are.

Credit Card on File:

At check-in, your credit card information will be obtained and kept securely until your insurance(s) have paid their portion and notifies us of the balance due, if any. After 30 days, if the bill remains unpaid, we will bill your credit card. Your ability to dispute a charge or question your insurance company’s determination of payment will remain unchanged. If you have any questions about our policy, please do not hesitate to ask.

No Show/Late Cancellation:

Each time a patient misses an appointment without providing proper notice, another patient is prevented from receiving care. Therefore, patients who do not show up for their appointment without a call to cancel at least 48 hours before the appointment time will be considered a NO-SHOW. This policy also applies to patients who call on the date of their appointment to cancel. Exceptions to this are at the discretion of the practice manager.

Vibrant Dermatology has the right to charge a fee of $75.00 for all missed medical appointments (“no shows”, day of cancellations). For missed cosmetic appointments, there is a $75.00 fee; however, if you have placed a deposit to hold the appointment and fail to attend, the deposit is forfeited.

“No Show” and late cancellation fees will be billed to the patient. This fee is not covered by insurance and must be paid in full prior to your next appointment.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we strive to best serve the needs of all our patients.

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PAYMENT AT TIME OF SERVICE: Payment is due in full at the time of service unless you are covered by Medicare or an insurance company with which we participate. You will be charged a $25 service fee for any returned checks, no exceptions.

INSURANCE: Patients will be asked to present their insurance card to the receptionist for copying upon check-in at the office each time they are seen for medical services. Please make it a point to bring your insurance card with you each time that you visit our office. Claims not paid within 30 days by your insurance company will become your responsibility. This includes claims that are denied for reasons such as, but not limited to, missing referrals, expired insurance, and incorrect primary or secondary insurance given. You will receive a statement for these services, and you will need to contact your insurance company for reimbursement.

For those patients covered by insurance plans with which we ARE participating providers, all co-payments, deductibles, and other non-covered services are due at the time of service. We will file your insurance claim with the insurance company. If your insurance coverage changes to a plan with which we ARE NOT participating providers, we will require payment in full at the time of service, and we will file your claim to the insurance company as a courtesy. Any charges that are not paid by your insurance company are your responsibility. Your insurance policy is a contract between YOU and your insurance company. Any pre-certifications of procedures or testing are your responsibility. Please let us know in advance if your insurance company requires this.

COLLECTIONS: Please note, if payment is not received from either you or your insurance company within 60 days from the date of service(s), your account will be considered delinquent and subject to referral to an outside collection agency.

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At check-in, your insurance policy information will be obtained and stored in our secure system. Vibrant Dermatology will run an eligibility report to ensure your insurance is active and to check if there are any deductibles or copays associated with the policyholder’s account.

If I have a deductible through my insurance policy, Vibrant Dermatology will charge the credit card on file for any balance that remains after my insurance company has completed the claim. I understand that all balances MUST be collected within 90 days from the appointment or be subject to collections. 

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Before Your Appointment

Please call the member number on the back side of your insurance card to check that your policy is in-network with Vibrant Dermatology. We are NOT able to see the specifics of your insurance plan; we can only see if the insurance plan is active or inactive. It is important that you confirm with your insurance company that Vibrant Dermatology is in-network with your specific insurance policy.

As an example, even though we accept BCBS, your specific policy may not be in-network with Vibrant Dermatology. This means that you may have higher fees, or may not at all be covered. It is very important that you determine this information before coming to your appointment to avoid the claim being denied and a large balance becoming your responsibility. 

Insurances We Accept:

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield: including BCBS Federal Plans, Anthem
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Self Pay:

If you have no insurance or Vibrant Dermatology does not accept your insurance, we will gladly see you as a self-pay patient. New patient consultations begin at $175, and follow-up visits start at $80

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What is an HMO Plan?

If you have an HMO insurance policy or any other health insurance plan that requires a referral, you must provide a referral to us from your primary care physician, so that your insurance company covers your visit. Some insurances require a referral for each individual office visit and also may require one for each procedure. Please have this referral faxed to us before your appointment at (866) 785-1291 or bring it with you to your appointment.

Failure to present a referral at the time of your visit will require you to reschedule your appointment or pay our self-pay prices.

What is an Insurance Deductible?

  • The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay. With a $2,000 deductible, for example, you pay the first $2,000 of covered services yourself.
  • After you pay your deductible, you usually pay only a copayment or coinsurance for covered services. Your insurance company pays the rest.

What is Coinsurance?

  • A coinsurance payment is the percentage of the costs of a covered health care service you pay (20%, for example) after you’ve paid your deductible.

What is a Copayment?

  • A copayment is a fixed amount ($20, for example) you pay for a covered health care service after you’ve paid your deductible.

Choosing the Best Black Dermal Filler and Botox Injector Near Boston, Massachusetts: Why It Matters

Best Black Dermal Filler and Botox Injector Near Boston

When selecting a provider for cosmetic injections, you’re probably focused on experience, technique, and reputation – and rightfully so. 

But have you considered how your injector’s skin tone might impact your results?

For patients with dark skin, choosing a Black injector can make a significant difference. Here’s what you should know about why you should consider the best Black dermal filler and Botox injector near Boston, Massachusetts when looking for a provider.

Expertise in Ethnic Skin Helps Minimize Your Risks

Providers with experience treating darker skin often better understand its unique characteristics, helping you achieve natural-looking, stunning results while avoiding potential complications.

Injecting fillers and Botox isn’t one size fits all, and treating Black skin requires a nuanced understanding of its structure and behavior.

Darker skin including Black skin has higher levels of melanin, which can affect how it reacts to treatments. A Black injector is more likely to take precautions to minimize these risks by utilizing methods tailored to darker skin tones.

Hyperpigmentation, keloid scarring, and other concerns are more common in people with darker skin tones after certain aesthetic treatments, so choosing a provider who understands these risks is crucial.

A Black injector is more likely to have firsthand knowledge and experience addressing these concerns, helping ensure both safety and exceptional outcomes. They also understand how melanin-rich skin heals for smoother healing and a lower chance of unwanted side effects.

Tailored Techniques for Dark Skin Helps Deliver Results That Look More Natural

Every face is unique, and achieving balance and harmony requires an individualized approach.

A Black injector is more likely to recognize the nuances of ethnic facial features, such as fuller lips, broader cheekbones, or specific patterns of aging.

This cultural competence can translate to personalized treatments that boost your natural beauty without making you look “done” or “frozen” and unable to look expressive.

An injector who understands your aesthetic preferences is more likely to deliver results that make you feel confident and radiant.

Cultural Sensitivity Matters

Beyond technical expertise, sensitivity plays a significant role in patient satisfaction. The best Black dermal filler and Botox injector near Boston, Massachusetts likely has a deeper appreciation for your aesthetic goals and preferences.

They understand the importance of maintaining your identity. Feeling seen and understood during your consultation builds trust, making the entire experience more comfortable and empowering.

Your Choice in Injectors Gives You Access to Proven Expertise

Black injectors often have more experience treating a diverse range of patients, giving them valuable insight into what works best for not just darker skin but all skin types and tones.

Their familiarity with a wide range of skin tones and facial structures means they’ve learned how to adjust their techniques for optimal results.

This expertise means that every injection enhances your natural beauty while respecting the unique qualities of your skin.

You’ll Find the Best Black Dermal Filler and Botox Injector Near Boston, Massachusetts Here at Vibrant Dermatology & Aesthetics

Dr. Joyce Imahiyerobo-Ip at Vibrant Dermatology & Aesthetics is a nationally recognized dermatologist who prioritizes each patient’s individual needs.

As a Castle Connolly Top Doctor for five consecutive years and Boston Top Doctor for three consecutive years (and counting!), she has earned a reputation for her exceptional care. She’s held in esteem by her colleagues and patients alike.

Dr. Ip’s educational credentials include Harvard Medical School, the University of Cambridge, Weill Cornell Medical College, and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.

Specializing in ethnic skin concerns, she combines unparalleled expertise with a personalized approach, ensuring you achieve the best possible results.

Call us today at 617-250-0257 to experience care designed for your unique needs!

Why African-American Patients Trust the Top Boston Dermatologist for Acne Care 

Why African-American Patients Trust the Top Boston Dermatologist for Acne Care 

When it comes to managing acne, trust and expertise play crucial roles in your experience. Many with dark skin seek specialized care that addresses their unique concerns. This is why African-American patients trust the top Boston-area dermatologist for acne care.

Dr. Joyce Imahiyerobo-Ip, founder of Vibrant Dermatology, has an understanding of diverse skin types and commitment to personalized treatment plans foster confidence in achieving healthier skin.

Why African-American Patients Trust the Top Boston-Area Dermatologist for Acne Care: The Truth

In the past, dermatology was viewed as a luxury, and people of color had to consult white dermatologists who lacked training in addressing their specific needs and failed to understand the considerations that must be taken for melanin-rich skin. 

Shared life experiences and backgrounds can foster comfort and trust between patient and doctor. Culturally sensitive care is also critical. 

Access to board-certified dermatologists also plays a role, particularly in underserved areas or for those with limited insurance. 

How Can I Find the Best Care for My Skin?

  1. Start by searching for dermatologists in your area and look for reviews that highlight their expertise, particularly in treating diverse skin types.
  2. As mentioned, credentials are important. Verify the board certification of potential dermatologists to ensure they are qualified. 
  3. Ask friends, family, or community groups for recommendations, focusing on experiences that reflect exactly why African-American patients trust the top Boston-area dermatologist for acne care.
  4. Meet with a few providers by booking a consultation with each to discuss your concerns. Determine which one makes you feel most comfortable and actually knows how to treat people of color to find a dermatologist.

End Your Search for Unparalleled Skin Care When You Make This Call!

Turn to board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Joyce Imahiyerobo-Ip. As you can see from her media exposure, her expertise has reached countless patients who have benefited from her exceptional insight. 

Take this first step in the fight against acne. Call us at 617-250-0257 to book your appointment with Dr. Ip at our convenient Dedham practice!

Ask Dr. Ip – Can I Get a Laser Treatment During the Summer?

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Laser treatments have revolutionized how we manage many skin conditions in dermatology. Things like excessive hair growth, hyperpigmentation, facial redness, leg veins, acne, fine lines, wrinkles and more can be treated with laser.

Traditionally, dermatologist’s have instructed their patients to avoid laser treatments in the summer. Many lasers work by detecting pigment in your skin and if you are tan a laser may not be able to distinguish between pigment and your normal skin, which could result in a burn or significant downtime. 

Vibrant Dermatology is one of only two locations in the state of Massachusetts to have a state of the art “color blind” laser platform which means that we can treat all of your skin concerns year-round! This laser is so gentle and effective that we refer to it as a “Laser Facial” — although it can be used on the entire body!

Why wait until the fall to get your skin in shape? If you suffer from unwanted hair, leg veins, rosacea, acne, hyperpigmentation, scars or want to improve fine lines and wrinkles, you should take advantage of this no downtime laser platform and check best dermarolling lips!

August Special: Laser facials are only $300 this month! Schedule your appointment now. 

Ask Dr. Ip – Is Sunscreen Dangerous to My Health?

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Summer is in full swing, which means a lot of traveling, BBQ’s and fun in the sun! This month, I’d like to update you on some important new guidelines regarding sunscreen use, particularly in children and women who are pregnant and nursing.

A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association raised concerns about the absorption of chemical sunscreens, particularly in pediatrics populations. The concern is that some of the chemicals in sunscreen may not be safe if they are absorbed into the blood stream. 

Skin cancer is not a laughing matter, particularly melanoma which can be fatal. For years, I have recommended physical blockers for sun protection (instead of chemical sunscreen). These are inert metals such as zinc and titanium that remain on the surface of the skin, physically blocking harmful effects of the sun. At SkinBarMD and Vibrant Dermatology, 90% of our sunscreen products are physical blockers while 10% contain chemical blockers. However, these chemicals are sourced from organic ingredients to help keep you as safe as possible. lip augmentation product

Remember, sunscreen should be applied every two hours, or every 80 minutes if you are swimming or heavily sweating. 

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Make sure you are regularly checking your skin for any new moles or changes and schedule an appointment with a dermatologist to check in on the health of your skin.

Schedule your appointment with Dr. Ip.

 

Marathon Skin Care

As someone that works and lives in the Greater Boston Area, there’s nothing that quite brings the city together like the Boston Marathon— especially since the tragic bombing in 2013. But it has been both encouraging and uplifting to see so many passionate, dedicated athletes return year after year and refuse to be deterred. And because of that, I look forward to seeing the blue and yellow take over the city a little more every year. Instant Wrinkle Remover

While I won’t be running this year, I have a few skin care tips that could make all the difference for runners. Because while marathons require months and years of physical training, skin preparation and aftercare is something that should never go overlooked.

Before/during the run:

This seems straightforward enough to most people, but I can’t over-emphasize the importance of staying hydrated. It’s not just essential to your endurance, but essential to your skin. The last thing you want to deal with while running is sore, flaky skin due to sun exposure. It goes without saying that running works up a sweat. Make sure to keep your electrolytes in balance during your run in order to avoid muscle cramps or more serious health issues.

A common problem that I see among runners is a skin condition called Grover’s disease. Grover’s disease appears as itchy red bump on the chest. This rash is secondary to inflammation of the sweat ducts. If you suffer from this condition, a mild over the counter hydrocortisone cream may be helpful. A good OTC hydrocortisone to try is Vanicream HC.However, if your rash is severe you will want to see a dermatologist.

Some runners find that they are more prone to folliculitis. One type of folliculitis –pityrosproum folliculitis is very very common in runners. Pityosporum folliculitis results from an overgrowth of yeast at the leval of the hair follicle. A good way to prevent this is by using a Z/P bar. These soaps contain zinc pyrithioe which fights yeast. 

If you are prone to acne, you will want to make sure to cleanse and exfoliate your skin to get rid of all of the dirt and build up that can clogged pores.

Don’t wear makeup. I don’t care what any brand claims — no makeup is going to look good or stay in tact after a 26 mile run. And more importantly, wearing makeup during a long, physically demanding task that will cause you to sweat is just asking for clogged pores and acne.

Use sunscreen. Not only do you want to avoid tan lines, but no matter your race, ethnicity or complexion it’s important to protect your skin from harmful UV rays that could ultimately lead to cancer. As I’ve said before, cancer doesn’t discriminate. When you are running, you want to look for a water resistant sunscreen. Water resistant sunscreens impart 80 minutes of sun protection while you are sweating or swimming. You’ll want to look for a physical blocker like zinc and titanium oxide which may stay on the skin a bit better during a long run.

Lastly, let’s talk about chafing. Who doesn’t remember that scene in The Office where Andy goes the extra mile to avoid chafing.
Luckily, you won’t have to go as far as he did to protect yourself from chafing. Chafing can occur wear the clothes or skin are rubbing against skin (groin, butt) it can also occur on the feet. To protect your skin from this you want to use a skin barrier/skin protectant. My favorite is Vaniply because it contains a powerful skin protectant called dimethicone. You can also use Petroleum Jelly.

After the run, make sure to thoroughly cleanse your skin and get yourself the carbs and cosmos you deserve!

Everything you need to know about Hair Removal (down there!)

Spring break season is officially upon us, and people all around the country are heading south to celebrate time off from school. So you’ve got your bikini bod and you’ve packed your sunscreen, but what about your hair down there? Though we evolved with pubic hair to protect our nether regions, they’ve become quite a hassle for many women on vacation that prefer a smooth, hairless look down there.

Luckily, there are several solutions for ridding yourself of your hair down there just in time for spring break season.

The most common way that people remove hair is through shaving, but with shaving comes the risk of razor burn, irritated skin, and a potentially painful condition called folliculitis. Folliculitis is inflammation of the hair follicles that can result from bacteria. For those who shave, I always recommend  trimming the hair first. You want to make sure to clean the area with a gentle cleanser to decrease the risk of introducing bacteria into your skin. After that, use a natural shaving cream or gel (bonus points if it contains aloe Vera) and shave in the direction of your hair growth. If you find that you are prone to razor bumps or folliculitis, it’s a good idea to get a prescription antibiotic to use after shaving. By applying the antibiotic right after shaving you will decrease inflammation and bacteria.

The next most common method of hair removal down below is waxing. Your two options are either a Brazilian wax or a bikini wax. As the name indicates, the bikini wax removes hair from the bikini line, whereas the Brazilian wax removes everything — unless you’re uncomfortable being completely bare, in which case you can request a small, neat strip or patch is left. When getting a wax, it’s important to visit a clean facility you trust with a licensed, experienced practitioner that uses fresh wax (and fresh strips if their methodology involves them). Some people are allergic to wax. I often recommend a test area prior to opting for a large treatment.

If you have extremely sensitive skin that is prone to razor bumps and irritation, you may want to dry a depilatory cream. This is a cream that removes hair from its root. It is usually applied to the skin for about 3 minutes and then washed off using a wash cloth. Brands I like are Nair sensitive skin formula. By removing hair in this fashion you are less likely to get razor bumps.

What if you are prone to ingrown hairs? Women with curly or coarse hair down there are more likely to experience ingrown hairs. This happens with the curly hair bends back on itself and gets stuck under the skin instead of growing out normally after the hair removal process. The best way to avoid this painful problem is to avoid non-permanent forms of hair removal. If you can’t avoid hair removal opt for depilatories or better yet, laser hair removal.

The most permanent (and expensive) solution to hair down there is laser hair removal, which destroys hair follicles over a period of time that requires several treatments. I can’t stress enough how important it is to seek treatment at a reputable clinic. Laser hair removal is not a one size fits all procedure. Different lasers must be used depending your skin type and skin color. I can’t tell you how many injuries I have seen secondary to botched laser hair procedures, including burns and permanent hyperpigmentation. When it comes to laser hair removal cheaper is not better.

There are options for every spring breaker; what it comes down to is largely pain tolerance and price point. But if you’re mindful, you can have a carefree hair-free spring break on any budget.

Do I have an STD? Taking Care of the Skin Down There

Sexually transmitted diseases (or STDs) are an awkward subject for a lot of people to talk about, and many patients tend to feel anxious or embarrassed to ask their doctors about them. But as doctors, our jobs are to keep you as healthy as we possibly can, and we can’t do that unless we’re well informed about what’s going on in your body.

And this might surprise you, but a great deal of STD skin care falls under the jurisdiction of dermatologists like myself, because a lot of STDs have symptoms that include unsightly reactions.

The most common STDs that dermatologists end up addressing are herpes simplex virus (HSV), genital warts, syphilis, and chlamydia. It’s important to have a basic idea of what these STDs look like so that you know when to seek medical attention.

  • Herpes simplex virus (HSV) creates painful, unattractive sores on the genitals and mouth. The challenging thing about HSV is that can be transmitted even when you don’t have active sores. This is why suppressive therapy may be necessary. Common places to find HSV are on the mouth (most common and not necessarily sexually related), on the genitals (may be transmitted from oral sex, as well as sexual intercourse), and on the buttocks (often transmitted from spooning after sex).
  • Genital warts are (generally) painless, non-itchy, small, flesh colored bumps induced by HPV. Sometimes larger cauliflower-like growths may appear. HPV can cause cervical cancer in women, and penile or anal cancer, so it’s important to have HPV treated.
  • Syphilis causes big, open sores on the lips, mouth, and tongue and if left untreated can develop into a red rash all over the body.
  • Chlamydia may manifest itself as vaginal discharge, pain during urination, or genital inflammation — but it can also turn into a form of pink eye and cause permanent sight loss if left untreated. 

The most important things to know when it comes to STDs is that they are serious diseases that absolutely require professional medical attention. Do NOT try to self-treat or medicate STDs, and if you suspect you have an STD do NOT ignore the symptoms, because the longer you wait to address them, the more damage they can do to your body.

And any serious doctor will heavily encourage the use of condoms as a preventative measure. While some people are allergic to latex and the more popular materials, there are low cost-effective alternatives for everyone.

Dermatologists both diagnose and treat STDs. Bacterial STDs are treated with antibiotics and while viral STDs can’t be cured, the symptoms can be managed with medication.

Again, I highly advise consulting a board-certified dermatologist if you suspect you have an STD.

Anti-Aging On A Budget

As we get older, anti-aging products naturally play an increasingly significant role in our skin care routines. Fighting wrinkles and hyperpigmentation creep higher and higher on our priority list. And finding the right products is a challenge for a lot of people — especially when some of the more efficient products and procedures can leave you with bank statements anywhere from the hundreds to thousands.  I do have to admit that as a board certified dermatologist, most of my favorite products are on the pricier side and both the surgical and non-surgical enhancements I perform can cost a pretty penny. But if your purse strings are a little tight, there are still plenty of options for you.

So here are some of the best products that allow you to age with grace at any income.

The absolutely essential products to an anti-aging skin care routine are under eye products, anti-wrinkle products, dark spotpreventing/correcting products, face masks and moisturizers.

The best budget under eye product in my opinion is the Garnier Ultralift Anti-Wrinkle Eye Roller. This product contains caffeine which helps to constrict blood vessels and combat under eye puffiness.

My favorite inexpensive anti-wrinkle products are the Olay Regenerist Microsculpting Serumand L’Oréal Paris Age Perfect Hydranutrition Advanced Skin Repair Serum. This products contain retinol, which is a weaker version of anti-aging powerhouse retinoids. Retinoids are an ingredient scientifically proven to stimulate collagen production. However, prescription retinoids can often be too irritating. Should you want to give a real retinoid (not the weaker retinol) a chance, try Differin Gel. This is the first over the counter prescription strength retinoid. You’ll find it in the acne aisle, because retinoids are used to treat comedonal (whitehead/blackhead) acne. Use this product spraining. A pea-sized amount to the entire face.

Ambi Skincare Fade Cream is my favorite dark spot correcter, and can reduce the appearance of dark spots in just a month. It’s important to only apply the cream to the dark spots, because otherwise you could accidentally lighten the skin around them. This product contains 2% hydroquinone.  It cannot be used for more than 3 months at a time.

My favorite anti-aging face masks are the Freeman Feeling Beauty Pineapple Facial Enzyme Mask — an exfoliating acid mask — and BioMiracle Anti-Aging & Moisturizing Face Mask Sheets — which reduces fine lines. To find out more about face masks and which types could work best for your skin type, check out my comments on the subject in Beauty Store Business.

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