 | Where.ca, September 6, 2010 Bring your eleventh-hour flare-ups, botox woes and all that ails your skin to highly rated clinic DLK on Avenue, where Dr. Lisa Kellett has treated top talents including basketball star Chris Bosh. |
 | Cosmetics Magazine, September/October 2010 Today, doctors estimate that 70 percent of North American will suffer some type of acne throughout their life. Here, Dr. Lisa Kellett, one of Canada’s foremost experts on adult acne, explains the condition |
 | HELLO! Canada - August 23, 2010 “Intense pulsed light (IPL) or Lumenis One treatments use multiple wavelengths of light to stimulate collagen, reduce pore size, treat redness and blood vessels, and remove brown spots... |
 | Zoomer Magazine - Summer, 2010 And sun spots, age spots and precancerous spots have an alternative treatment to old-school nitrogen or excision, called photodynamic therapy, which uses a light. One of Canada’s top dermatologists, Dr. Lisa Kellett of DLK on Avenue, has put it into practice on her patients. |
 | HELLO! Canada - July 26, 2010 Nothing beats a glowing, polished complexion – and according to Toronto dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett, exfoliating twice a day is the key to achieving it. “It’s one of the cheapest and fastest ways to better-looking skin,” she says. No wonder Catherine Zeta-Jones reportedly sloughs off skin cells... |
 | Revive Magazine - Summer, 2010 The sun is the primary cause of the number one cancer in North America, skin cancer. It is also the cause of photoaging, namely wrinkles, brown spots and uneven skin tone. |
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 | Globe and Mail - July 10 2010 IV devotees compare post-therapy results to a shot of strong medicine or the afterglow of a week-long vacation, citing radiant skin, improved energy and a feeling of well-being. |
 | Elevate Magazine, July/August 2010 “In most skin care, the active ingredients are too large to actually penetrate into the skin so they often remain on the surface where they are not effective. Many companies are now using nanotechnology to make molecules much smaller so as they can penetrate deeper into the skin and make the active ingredients more effective.” |
 | Cosmetics Magazine, July 2010 This month, Cosmetics ask our resident dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett to give us some up-to-date information regarding skin discolorations. |
 | HELLO! CANADA Magazine - June, 2010 Is waxing or shaving more efficient? Do epilators or the latest laser treatments actually work to permanently remove hair? Hello! consults with experts and compares the options. Either way, well have you looking as a beach-ready as Jennifer Aniston or Demi Moore. |
 | Today's Parent - June, 2010 Four sessions spaced a few weeks apart reduce hair by 75 to 85 percent, says Kellett. Finer hair may need an additional session or two. |
 | Healthzone.ca - June 16, 2010 “More and more men are aware of the advancements in technology and becoming more comfortable discussing their hair removal needs,” says Dr. Lisa Kellett, whose DLK on Avenue clinic in Toronto has invested in a $150,000 LightSheer machine that stands the size of an automated teller. |
 | Cosmetics Online, June 11 2010 Is makeup containing an SPF of 10 or 15 enough protection for summer?
“I have many clients who ask this question,” says Dr. Lisa Kellett. “And it is one that is really important to understand. |
 | FASHION Magazine, Summer 2010 While it’s tough to top Gwyneth Paltrow’s “you changed my life” enthusiasm for the Brazilian wax, we can admit that less is more south of the border. Permanently. The latest machine on the market is the LightSheer Duet Laser... |
 | Canadian Living, June 2010 Of course water is good for us, but can it really give dry skin a refreshed, hydrated appearance? Not on its own, says Dr. Lisa Kellett, a dermatologist in Toronto. “If this were true, then... |
 | Cosmetics Magazine, May/June 2010 As summer weather approaches, Dr. Lisa Kellett assists Cosmetics in explaining the most common sun protection terms with some interesting facts you might not know. |
 | Elevate Magazine - May/June 2010 “There are a number of procedures that patients of Courtney Cox’s age could benefit from,” says Dr. Kellett. “She could use some mid-face volume that would result in improving her nasolabial folds.” Injectable fillers in the cheeks can reduce the appearance of lines, she says, adding that using fillers in the under-eye area decreases hollows. |
 | Revive Magazine - Just for Men, May 2010 Botox is ideal for wrinkles around the eyes as it acts to relax the muscles that cause wrinkles and squint lines and crows’ feet. You end up with less noticeable expression lines and no new wrinkles. The whole procedure takes about 15 minutes and there is no down time, it is very popular for men to do on their lunches. |
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 | Toronto Star Luxury Guide - May 5, 2010 And now for the knife styles of the rich and famous, where plastic surgeons do the nip and tucking. An alternative for the knife phobic are the non-surgicals performed by dermatologists like Dr. Lisa Kellett of DLK on Avenue at 108 Avenue Rd., who “refresh” skin without slicing and dicing. |
 | Cosmetics Magazine, March 2010 It’s arguably the number one body care concern with Canadian women. Yet, it’s often misunderstood. We ask our in-house dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett to dispel the most common cellulite myth. |
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 | More Magazine - April 2010 You would think signs of a moustache and male pattern baldness in a woman in her forties might tip off her doctor that something’s up. |
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 | Fashionism.ca, March 8, 2010 "Think of it as if you were to eat a big steak," says Dr. Lisa Kellett, a dermatologist in Toronto. "You want to burn off the extra calories you ingested - otherwise, they will be restored in the body." |
 | Answerbag.com, March 2, 2010 Applying egg whites to your skin can provide short-term benefits for certain skin conditions. The usual process is to apply them all over the face, let them dry, and then rinse. |
 | FASHION Magazine, March, 2010 Always on the cutting edge of the industry, Dr. Lisa Kellett recently ushered in an array of procedures to abolish stretch marks and scars... |
 | Flare Magazine - March, 2010 Whenever possible, ask for a product sample to try before you buy. Apply a dime-sized amount on the inside of your forearm twice a day for four days, suggests Dr. Lisa Kellett... |
 | CanadianLiving.com, January 26, 2010 Dr. Lisa Kellett says it is essential to always wear at least an SPF 30 sunblock whenever you're on a beach vacation. "Not only does the sunblock offer your skin protection from the sun, but it prevents photoaging of your skin," she says. |
 | More.com, January 18, 2010 Dr. Kellett recommends starting with your family physician to create a stop smoking plan that may include hypnosis, nicotine replacement products, development of a support network (even quitting with a friend) and of course, lots of information. |
 | Men's Life Today Online, January 11, 2010 Dr. Lisa Kellett, a dermatologist, says about 50 percent of her patients don’t shave properly. “It’s a time-consuming ritual, and the other problem is educating men about their skin,” she says. “The trend of men’s skin care is a new one.” |
 | Men's Life Today Online, January 10, 2010 “It is one of those things that men are finally comfortable talking about,” says Dr. Lisa Kellett, a dermatologist. “Many men are acquiring a more tailored, less hairy look.” |
 | My Mini Guide 2 Fashion Online, December 31, 2009 I consulted with Toronto dermatologist, Dr. Lisa Kellett on her recommendations for attaining great skin. Here are 10 suggestions from Dr. Kellett on how to get rid of stubborn blemishes, and maintain great-looking skin in our day-to-day lives. |
 | Cosmetics Magazine, January-February 2010 Protecting Skin from Cold Canadian Winters...The skin can change during the winter and generally the dead skin cell layers of the skin can become more prominent resulting “dryer” skin. |
 | LifestyleMaritimes.ca, December 4, 2010 Toronto-based dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett says it’s worrying that so many women aren’t aware of the full effect of smoking on their bodies beyond lung cancer and heart disease. “There hasn’t been a lot of education around smoking and these health issues,” she tells Lifestyle. “Whoever has been responsible for looking at smoking prevention, they take two or three of the biggest ones.” |
 | Fashion Magazine - Winter 2009 According to Dr. Lisa Kellett, dermatologist at DLK On Avenue in Toronto, the bleak state of our skin in the winter can be attributed to three factors: the drop in humidity, cold temperatures and wind. |
 | Weddingbells.ca - November, 2009 When my tried-and-true home care routine wasn’t remedying the situation, I knew it was time to call in the pros—my dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett and her team of skin saviors at Toronto’s DLK On Avenue. |
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 | Toronto Star - October 24, 2009 Women in their 30s often get lost in the mix, forced to choose between moisture-stripping formulas and oily pore cloggers. It's a common complaint Dr. Lisa Kellett, a Toronto dermatologist, fields from patients in their 30s... |
 | More Magazine - November 2009 Botox wears off gradually over three to six months, and when it’s gone, “your face simply returns to the way t it looked before.” |
 | NorwichBulletin.com - October 8, 2009 Weeding through the choices at the drugstore for good bath products can be an overwhelming endeavor. Some have overpowering fragrances, and others will leave your skin itchy and irritated. Dr. Lisa Kellett offers a few tips to make the process a bit easier. |
 | Elevate Magazine - November/December 2009 “No stretch-mark cream gets rid of stretch marks,” says Kellett. “But they might temporarily reduce their appearance.” A prescription-strength vitamin-A cream, however, may help improve scarring. |
 | Toronto Star - October 7, 2009 "We're not going to do anything drastic, just make you look like a better version of yourself," says Diana Phillips, the cosmetic nurse at the DLK on Avenue clinic where Lende sought the fountain of youth. |
 | Cosmetics Magazine - September/October 2009 Men’s skin has the same basic needs as female skin. The first and most important is sun protection. Next is good nutrition, a retinol or Vitamin A product for aging and a monthly skin self-evaluation. |
 | ELLE Canada Magazine - October 2009 Layering is a big transformation for fall, and not just on the catwalks. Once considered a luxury skin treatment, serums - which you apply before your moisturizer - have hit the mainstream. |
 | Flare Magazine - October 2009 This DNA test - available through some dermatologist - aims to look for genetic variants that indicate an elevated risk of skin cancer... |
 | Toronto Star - August 24 2009 Scientists have developed an odd fascination with hair removal.
The daily shadow that casts itself over the male face has particularly become the subject of bold, technological advancements.
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 | Zoomer Magazine - September 2009 The Canadian Cancer Society is projecting 80,100 new cases of both non-melanoma and malignant melanoma skin cancer and projecting 80,100 deaths in 2009. In light of such dire statistics, Toronto-based dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett uses a two-part DNA cellular assessment kit to assess your risk for skin cancer. |
 | ELLE Canada Magazine - September 2009 “Dark circles are usually attributable to a vascular (blood vessel) bed beneath the skin, which make the area appear darker,” says Dr. Lisa Kellett, a Toronto-based dermatologist. |
 | Best Health Magazine - September 2009 How do home machines for hair removal, wrinkles, deep cleansing and acne reduction stack up to in-office procedures? “They both get you from A to B,” says Dr. Lisa Kellett, a dermatologist in Toronto, but the in-office procedure “is significantly superior and will get you there faster and more effectively.” |
 | Toronto Star - August 6 2009 But while Toronto dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett agrees that sleep is a regenerative state, she says there's no difference between how the skin functions at night or during the day. |
 | Elevate Magazine - September/October 2009 If you’ve ever wondered how much sun damage you already have—and what your predisposition for skin cancer is in the future—a new screening tool at Toronto’s DLK on Avenue can shed some light on the subject. |
 | HELLO! Canada - July 27 2009 Thanks to improved formulas and updated textures, sunscreen is easier to apply than ever. “Clear spray sunblocks with an SPF of 30 are effective, light, invisible and have great staying power,” says Dr. Lisa Kellett, a Toronto-based cosmetic dermatologist. “They work for all skin types, from normal to oily and prone to breakouts.” |
 | Weddingbells Magazine - July, 2009 Another facial wonder: Intraceuticals Oxygen Infusion Treatment. We tried it at Toronto’s DLK on Avenue and the results were absolutely stunning. |
 | Teenflare.com - July 20, 2009 Pimples don't just pop up on your face—back and chest acne is a big problem, too. And as the weather heats up and the clothes come off, there's no better time to clear up skin all over. Toronto Dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett has the solutions you need. |
 | Weddingbells.ca - July, 2009 Get gorgeous for your day in the spotlight by signing on for one (or all) of these high-tech beauty treatments. |
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 | FASHION Magazine - Summer 2009 Granted, the UltraShape doesn’t guarantee you’ll never pinch an inch again, since the body’s accumulation of fat is a never-ending cycle, but the results are immediate and no downtime is required. |
 | NOW Magazine - May 28 - June 3 2009 If you’re going to do anything to a wart, put some gloves on first. If it doesn’t go away with self treatment, you should see a dermatologist. It may need to be biopsied. |
 | Zoomer Magazine - June 2009 With age, adipocytes (cells designed to store fats) can enlarge, pushing against tissues beneath the skin. The result is a dimpled, puckered appearance commonly noticed in the thighs, buttocks, abdomen and sometimes even the arms. |
 | ELLE Canada - May 2009 “The term ‘mineral makeup’ is not regulated, thus it’s a case of ‘Buyer beware.’ However, mineral products that contain titanium dioxide can double as an effective sunblock. Look for one that offers SPF 30.” |
 | Homemakers Magazine - June 2009 Although varicose veins are hereditary, increased pressure in the legs from standing for long periods of time, obesity and heat can make them look and feel worse. |
 | metro Toronto - May 19, 2009 Glycolic-acid peels and IPL, Fraxel and ProFractional laser treatments smooth skin, reduce wrinkles, stimulate collagen production and even out the complexion. |
 | Cosmetics Magazine - May/June 2009 You absolutely need to wear sunblock at all times. Here’s why: UV rays can be reflected off of water, sidewalks, windows, etc., which means your skin is still being bombarded by potentially damaging rays. |
 | Justthefactsbaby.com - May 2009 "The best treatment for baby acne is to do absolutely nothing," says Dr. Kellett. "It will usually go away by itself in a couple of weeks, although it can take up to a month or two." |
 | Elevate Magazine - May/June 2009 If a pillowy pout on your wedding day intrigues you but you’d prefer to steer clear of injections, Toronto based dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett has the magic bullet. Her Weekend Lips treatment is great for “people who want a quick fix." |
 | More Magazine - May 2009 “I think it’s abnormal when people come to my clinic and want to look like a completely different person. To be a fresher version of you is a very reasonable expectation.” |
 | Women's Post - April/May 2009 It was, ironically, an assignment to profile dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett of DLK on Avenue Inc., a clinic specializing in non-surgical treatments, that quelled my fears about – pardon the euphemism – age maintenance treatments. |
 | Glow Magazine - April, 2009 Any fears that you’re experiencing about undergoing a new treatment dissipate the moment you walk into Dr. Lisa Kellett’s clinic. |
 | CityNews.ca - March 16, 2009 DLK On Avenue - the business of Dr. Lisa Kellett - swears by its Intraceuticals Oxygen Infusion Treatment, calling them cost-efficient, short-term fixes for the signs of aging. |
 | FQ Magazine - Spring 2009 As I lay on a treatment bed at Toronto dermatologist Lisa Kellett’s Toronto clinic, a medical esthetician directed a tool best compared to an airbrush all over my face, allowing the oxygen to deliver a topical form of Hyaluronic Acid (known more in its injectable form, Restylane) that could be easily absorbed by my skin. |
 | Cosmetics Magazine - March 2009 Cellulite often appears during puberty for many women. Doctors believe this could be caused by changing hormones. We asked our resident dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett to explain what cellulite is and how it forms. |
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 | Ask a Derm - Elle Canada March 2009 "I would advise anyone who is sensitive to nuts to avoid using products containing nut oils without consulting his or her physician first." |
 | Fashion Magazine, March 2009 Dr. Kellett’s own skin-care line, Clear Clinical, is endorsed by Toronto Raptor Chris Bosh – a man who is familiar with a little extra sweat. |
 | Toronto Star - Living, February 16, 2009 The very notion may seem scandalous to the old school alpha male who shaves with straight blades while brushing his teeth with alcohol. But the new breed of manicured male is fully on board. |
 | Zoomer Magazine, March 2009 Recently, I experienced Diamond Mircrodermabrasion at DLK, the home office of Toronto-based dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett. Diamond exfoliation is the latest in a series of professional exfoliation treatments. |
 | HELLO! Canada, February 2009 It’s not too late: you can protect and preserve your delicate chest area with a range of new potions and, if cost is no issue, professional treatments. |
 | Weddingbells, Spring-Summer 2009 With a star-studded patient list, dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett of DLK on Avenue in Toronto, knows how to achieve picture-perfect skin. Flawless skin doesn’t happen overnight! |
 | More Magazine, February-March 2009 “Many of the 40-plus women at my clinic complain about it”, says Lisa Kellett, a dermatologist at DLK on Avenue in Toronto. “They say, ‘I’m getting wrinkles and I’ve still got acne? It doesn’t seem fair.” |
 | Glow Magazine Online, January 2009 “Some people experience red or brown post-acne inflammation marks that linger for months, while others have more severe scarring,” says Dr. Lisa Kellett. |
 | Cosmetics, January-February 2009 January is traditionally the coldest month in Canada with temperatures hovering around -30 degrees in many parts of the country. Dr. Lisa Kellett offers practical advice on soothing winter-ravaged skin. |
 | UWO Alumni Gazette, Fall 2008 It's often said that emotional scars are more painful than physical wounds. But for those who bear the marks of accidents or domestic violence, the outward scars can serve as painful, unwanted reminders of the past. |
 | Cosmetics, November-December 2008 Some people who have red or itchy skin describe their skin as sensitive. Others who have a history of eczema or dermatitis also will use the term. |
 | ELLE Canada, November 2008 “The best treatment is photodynamic therapy, using Levulan – a topical photosensitizing drug – in conjunction with light. It’s ideal for patients who have tried the standard topical treatments but still have acne." |
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 | CityNews.ca, October 9, 2008 The toxin Botulinum, when administered, causes muscles to relax by blocking nerve impulses. In rare cases, it will spread beyond the injection site, sometimes paralyzing respiratory muscles and making swallowing difficult. |
 | Zoomer Magazine, October 2008 But some dermatologists, including Dr. Lisa Kellett of DLK on Avenue in Toronto, are wary. “Just because something is an oil doesn’t make it more effective than a cream,” she says. |
 | National Post, September 6, 2008 In 2005, according to Botox maker Allergan, the almost 3.3 million treatments performed made it the most common cosmetic procedure available. It is certainly the most common treatment in dermatology. |
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 | Toronto Star, August 28, 2008 Though not quite as popular as mani-pedi parties for toddlers, aestheticians around Toronto are scheduling more hair-removal appointments than ever for the under-12 set. |
 | Flare Magazine, July, 2008 FLARE’s pick: Clear Clinical Sunscreen Spray SPF 30, $34, is made especially for blemished complexions. |
 | Beauty Boosters - Hello Magazine July 2008 Choose a serum that addresses your particular skin concerns rather than fuss over whether it’s an oil or water base, recommends Toronto-based dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett. |
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 | CityNews.ca, June 9, 2008 We all know sitting out in the sun and getting as brown as a baked potato isn't good for you. But what about those tanning creams? Do they actually work and should you use them? |
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 | Lush Magazine, Spring 2008 Dr. Kellett serves as a guide to sensitive skin by providing simple answers to attaining healthy skin without the jumble of jars, tubes, and pots. |
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 | ELLE Canada, May 2008 "Any product that treats the skin is a drug and, therefore, held to a higher standard of product claims." |
 | CBC.CA, May 29, 2008 Dr. Kellett talks about the risks of amateur tattooing and possibe methods of removal |
 | Today's Parent, May 2008 DLK's vein specialist, Diana Phillips, talks about the latest available treatment options for varicose veins to get you ready for summer. |
 | CityNews.ca, May 23, 2008 "The message we're trying to get out is basically protect your skin. Every day. Winter, spring, summer, fall, daily," Dr. Kellett explains. And unlike the famous hair cream, a little dab won't 'do you.' |
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 | Cosmetics Best Skin, April 2008 “Instead of looking for the ‘new best thing’ on the skincare shelf, people should have a proper skin assessment and stick to what works best for their skin,” says Dr. Lisa Kellett. |
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 | Fashion Magazine, March 2008 Our guide, needle to knife, on where to go in Canada to gild the lily. Hand your skin gripes to Kellett, and she’ll impress you with an individualized plan. |
 | Where Magazine, Februrary 2008 Celebs flock to Dr. Lisa Kellett’s dermatology and cosmetic laser surgery clinic to get rid of photo-unfriendly acne before the Toronto International Film Festival. |
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 | Hello Magazine, January 2008 An estimated four million Canadians suffer from rosacea – a chronic, progressive skin disorder that predominately affects fair-skinned people of European descent. |
 | Today's Parent, January 2008 Not only does the sun cause skin cancer, it also promotes aging,” says Toronto Dermatologist Dr. Lisa Kellett. “A tan is the skin's protective response to injury by UV light,” she explains. “If you have a tan, you’ve damaged your skin.” |
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