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What if getting expert acne treatment didn't require months of waiting, multiple office visits, and endless trial-and-error with products that never seem to work?
In this guest episode, Dr. Dustin Portela is joined by Michael Chang, founder and CEO of Clear Health, and board-certified dermatologist Dr. Aaron Farberg to discuss how telehealth is changing the way patients access acne treatment.
Michael shares his personal journey through years of persistent acne, multiple dermatologists, restrictive diets, and frustration before finally finding success with Accutane. That experience ultimately led him to create Clear Health, a telehealth platform focused on connecting patients with board-certified dermatologists and expanding access to evidence-based acne care.
The conversation explores common misconceptions about Accutane, why so many patients wish they had started treatment sooner, and how telehealth is helping remove barriers that often delay care.
They also discuss Isoclear, a new topical isotretinoin treatment designed to deliver many of the benefits associated with isotretinoin without the monitoring requirements of oral Accutane. Dr. Farberg breaks down the science behind topical isotretinoin, how it compares to tretinoin, and why this approach could become an important option for acne and anti-aging treatment in the future.
Whether you're struggling with acne, considering Accutane, curious about telehealth dermatology, or interested in the future of personalized skincare, this episode offers an inside look at one of the fastest-growing areas in dermatology.
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Michael Chang
Founder & CEO, Clear HealthDr. Aaron Farberg
Board-Certified Dermatologist and Mohs Surgeon
Medical Director, Clear HealthLearn more: helloclearhealth.com
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Shaving, waxing, laser hair removal, sugaring, electrolysis... with so many options available, what's actually the best way to get rid of unwanted hair?
This week, Dr. Dustin Portela and Austin Lee break down the most common hair removal methods, who they're best for, and the biggest mistakes people make that can lead to irritation, ingrown hairs, burns, and long-term skin damage.
They discuss the pros and cons of shaving, waxing, depilatory creams, electrolysis, and laser hair removal, along with what makes someone a good candidate for treatment. You'll also learn why skin tone and hair color matter, how to prepare for laser hair removal, and why "permanent hair removal" isn't always as permanent as people think.
The conversation also covers pseudofolliculitis barbae, hidradenitis suppurativa, acne keloidalis nuchae, shaving bumps, razor burn, and dermatologist-approved tips for preventing ingrown hairs and keeping your skin healthy.
Plus, Austin shares one of the most questionable hair removal decisions of his life involving a Taco Bell parking lot, Axe body spray, and an open flame.
If you've ever struggled with unwanted hair, ingrown hairs, razor bumps, or wondered whether laser hair removal is worth it, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you choose the right approach for your skin.
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Dean Skincare Botanical Calming Serum
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What if the best plastic surgery advice is how to avoid plastic surgery in the first place?
In this guest episode, Dr. Dustin Portela sits down with board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Tony Youn, known to millions online as "America's Holistic Plastic Surgeon." Together, they explore a different approach to aesthetics, one that prioritizes lifestyle, nutrition, skincare, and overall health before ever considering surgery.
Dr. Youn shares how a life-changing patient complication reshaped his philosophy on medicine and why he now views surgery as a last resort rather than a first step. The conversation covers longevity, weight loss, GLP-1 medications, skincare, social media, and the growing overlap between plastic surgery, dermatology, and preventive health.
They also tackle one of the most confusing topics in aesthetics today: the difference between a board-certified plastic surgeon and a cosmetic surgeon. Dr. Youn explains what patients should know before choosing a provider and why training, credentials, and complication management matter more than ever.
Whether you're considering cosmetic procedures, interested in healthy aging, or simply want to understand how the aesthetics industry is evolving, this is a fascinating conversation with one of the most influential voices in plastic surgery today.
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Dr. Tony Youn
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What if one of the biggest causes of aging isn't just getting older, but chronic inflammation happening inside the body every single day?
This week, Dr. Dustin Portela and Austin Lee break down the growing conversation around "inflammaging" and how inflammation may be impacting everything from wrinkles and rosacea to fatigue, joint pain, hair loss, and long-term health.
The conversation explores the difference between healthy inflammation and chronic inflammation, why modern lifestyles keep so many people stuck in an inflamed state, and how things like sugar, processed foods, poor sleep, stress, UV exposure, and even overdoing skincare can quietly accelerate aging.
They also discuss blood sugar spikes, insulin resistance, longevity trends, continuous glucose monitors, and why simple skincare routines often outperform aggressive ones when it comes to healthy skin and aging well.
If you're interested in anti-aging, skin health, wellness, rosacea, longevity, or dermatologist-backed skincare advice, this episode is packed with practical, real-world takeaways you can actually use.
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Dene Skincare Botanical Calming Serum
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Who should you trust with your skin: a dermatologist, an esthetician, or both?
In this guest episode, Dr. Dustin Portela sits down with licensed esthetician and skincare clinic owner Letitia Christine for a candid conversation about the evolving world of aesthetics, skincare treatments, medical oversight, and the growing tension between dermatology and esthetics online.
The conversation was sparked by a viral social media debate surrounding mole removal and scope of practice, but quickly expands into a much bigger discussion about education, patient safety, licensing laws, and the future of the skincare industry.
Letitia breaks down what it actually takes to become an esthetician, how wildly different regulations can be from state to state, and why she believes the aesthetics industry has outgrown traditional cosmetology education. Dr. Portela shares the dermatologist perspective on pathology, medical responsibility, and why proper training matters when procedures become more invasive.
Together, they unpack the rise of TikTok skincare culture, the dangers of poorly trained providers, the "Wild West" nature of certain states, and why collaboration between estheticians and dermatologists ultimately leads to better outcomes for patients.
But this episode is not about attacking one side or the other. It is about creating a more informed, transparent, and respectful conversation around skincare, aesthetics, and patient care.
If you've ever wondered who should handle certain treatments, what "medical esthetician" actually means, or why the skincare industry feels so chaotic right now, this is a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the realities of modern aesthetics.
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Sweating is normal. Sweating through your shirt while sitting still in class, shaking hands with drenched palms, or avoiding certain colors because of pit stains? That's something different.
In this episode, Dr. Dustin Portela and PA Austin Lee break down hyperhidrosis, the medical term for excessive sweating, and explain why it affects far more people than most realize. From sweaty palms and feet to underarms, scalp, and facial sweating, they walk through what causes it, how it impacts confidence and daily life, and why so many people silently struggle with it for years before seeking treatment.
They explain the difference between primary and secondary hyperhidrosis, common triggers like stress and social situations, and why this condition often starts during adolescence. The conversation also explores the emotional side of sweating, including the embarrassment, social anxiety, and lifestyle changes many patients deal with behind the scenes.
On the treatment side, Dustin and Austin go deep into what actually works. They cover over-the-counter antiperspirants, prescription-strength options like Drysol, topical medications like Qbrexza and Sofdra, oral medications such as glycopyrrolate and oxybutynin, Botox injections, iontophoresis devices, and even longer-term solutions like miraDry.
They also discuss side effects, insurance frustrations, compensatory sweating, and how to think through the trade-offs between different treatment approaches.
If excessive sweating has ever made you self-conscious, uncomfortable, or frustrated, this episode will help you understand that you are not alone and that there are real solutions available.
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MANTL Invisible Daily SPF
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A peptide that promises a darker tan, appetite suppression, and increased libido all at the same time has exploded across social media. It's called Melanotan II, better known online as "the Barbie drug," and people are injecting it into themselves based on advice from TikTok, forums, and influencers.
In this special solo episode, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dustin Portela breaks down exactly what Melanotan II is, how it works inside the body, and why he believes the risks are being massively downplayed online. From nausea, flushing, and spontaneous erections to kidney injury, rhabdomyolysis, and published melanoma case reports, this episode takes a hard look at the real-world complications linked to the drug.
Dr. Portela explains how Melanotan II interacts with multiple melanocortin receptors throughout the body, why the effects go far beyond tanning, and why sourcing these peptides online creates an entirely separate layer of danger. He also walks through multiple published medical case reports involving melanoma, eruptive moles, priapism, kidney injury, and other serious complications associated with use.
This is not fear-based content. It is a grounded, evidence-driven conversation about risk, marketing, and the growing trend of people experimenting on themselves with poorly regulated compounds promoted online as wellness shortcuts.
If you've seen the TikToks, heard people talking about tanning peptides, or are simply curious about what's actually happening behind the hype, this episode is essential listening.
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Working out is great for your body… but it might be wrecking your skin.
In this episode, Dr. Dustin Portela and PA Austin Lee break down a common but overlooked issue they see in clinic every day: acne caused by workouts, also known as acne mechanica. From sweat, friction, and tight clothing to gym equipment, supplements, and even hygiene habits, they explain why healthy routines can sometimes trigger stubborn breakouts.
They walk through real-world scenarios, including athletes dealing with chin strap acne, gym-goers breaking out on their back from benches, and people getting irritation from compression clothing. The conversation also dives into less obvious triggers like whey protein, testosterone and anabolic steroids, B12 injections, biotin supplements, and pre-workout formulas that can all contribute to inflammation and acne.
Dustin and Austin also call out common mistakes, like over-washing with harsh gym soaps, wearing makeup during workouts, or waiting too long to shower after sweating. From there, they get practical with what actually helps: cleaning equipment, using barriers like towels, avoiding face touching, choosing the right cleansers, and building a simple post-workout routine that protects your skin.
They also cover when it's time to stop guessing and see a professional, especially if acne is painful, persistent, or starting to scar.
If you're putting in the work at the gym but your skin isn't keeping up, this episode will help you understand why and what to do about it.
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MANTL Skincare Set
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Celebrities might live in the spotlight, but when it comes to skin conditions, they're dealing with many of the same challenges as everyone else.
In this episode, Dr. Dustin Portela and PA Austin Lee walk through real examples of well-known public figures who have dealt with skin conditions, and what their stories can teach us. From Kim Kardashian's psoriasis and Winnie Harlow's vitiligo to Michael Jackson's reported depigmentation, they break down what these conditions actually are, how they show up, and what treatment can look like.
They also cover cases like rhinophyma in Bill Clinton, melanoma in Teddi Mellencamp, Merkel cell carcinoma in Jimmy Buffett, and discoid lupus in Seal. Along the way, they explain how these conditions develop, why some are more serious than others, and what people should actually watch for when it comes to their own skin.
But this episode goes beyond just naming conditions. Dustin and Austin talk about why it matters when public figures open up about their health, how it helps normalize conversations around skin issues, and why it can encourage people to seek care earlier. They also address the downside, including the risks of trying to diagnose people online and the importance of respecting privacy.
The bigger takeaway is simple. If you see something on your skin that concerns you, get it checked. Early detection matters, and reassurance is never a waste of time.
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Kill Switch
A sleep support supplement that Dr. Portela uses regularly to help improve sleep quality and recovery. Better sleep plays a major role in overall health, including skin health, and this is one tool he uses to stay consistent.
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Acne isn't just a teenage problem. In fact, more adults than ever are dealing with breakouts, and they often behave very differently than what you experienced growing up.
In this episode, Dr. Dustin Portela and PA Austin Lee break down the unique causes of adult acne and why it tends to be more stubborn, more inflammatory, and more frustrating to treat. From hormonal shifts and testosterone exposure to stress, sleep disruption, diet, and modern lifestyle habits, they explain why adult acne is becoming more common and why it often shows up differently in men and women.
They also walk through the biggest mistakes people make when trying to treat acne at home, including over-scrubbing, using overly aggressive routines, microneedling over inflamed skin, and popping cystic lesions that never come to a head. These habits often make things worse, leading to more inflammation, longer healing times, and higher risk of scarring.
On the treatment side, they cover what actually works. From over-the-counter options like salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, and niacinamide to prescription treatments like tretinoin, clindamycin, Winlevi, spironolactone, doxycycline, and Accutane. They explain how each works, when to use them, and why there is no one-size-fits-all approach.
They also dive into the mental side of acne, especially in adults, where breakouts can impact confidence, work, and daily life in a very real way. The key takeaway is consistency, patience, and working with a professional to find the right combination for your skin.
If you're dealing with acne in your 20s, 30s, or beyond, this episode will help you understand what's actually going on and how to treat it the right way.
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MANTL Complete Skincare Bundle
A simple, effective routine that covers the essentials without overcomplicating things. The bundle includes a cleanser, anti-aging moisturizer, and the Invisible Daily SPF, one of Dr. Portela's go-to sunscreens with a clear, matte finish that works especially well for men and anyone with facial hair.
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What if your doctor was always just a message away… and actually knew you?
In this guest episode, Dr. Dustin Portela sits down with Dr. Usama Syde, founder of Future Clinic, to break down how technology, AI, and chat-based care are reshaping the way patients and doctors connect. But this is not about replacing doctors. It is about bringing back something healthcare has quietly lost: real relationships.
They dig into why modern medicine feels so fragmented, how the system turned doctors into interchangeable "providers," and why trust between patients and physicians is at an all-time low. From there, the conversation shifts to a new model of care that feels surprisingly simple. You choose your doctor, you build a relationship, and you communicate directly, just like you would with someone you trust.
Dr. Syde explains how Future Clinic uses AI the right way. Not to replace medical decisions, but to streamline communication, gather information, and give doctors more time to actually think, care, and connect. The result is a system that feels more personal, more flexible, and more aligned with how people already live their lives.
They also get into the real risks of AI in healthcare, where it works, where it absolutely does not, and why removing the human element is a mistake. From doctor burnout to the rise of private equity in medicine, this episode pulls back the curtain on what is actually happening behind the scenes and where things are headed next.
If you have ever felt like healthcare has become rushed, impersonal, or harder to navigate, this episode will change how you think about what is possible.
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Future Clinic
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Pores are one of the most talked-about topics in skincare, and one of the most misunderstood.
In this episode, Dr. Dustin Portela and PA Austin Lee break down what pores actually are, why they exist, and why the idea of "shrinking" them isn't as straightforward as social media makes it seem. They walk through the biology behind pores, including their role in oil production, skin health, and barrier function, and why they're something you need, not something to erase.
The conversation digs into what really determines pore size, from genetics and hormones to oil production and aging. They also explain why pores can appear larger over time and what factors like sun damage, clogged pores, and collagen loss have to do with it.
Dustin and Austin cut through the noise on popular trends like "glass skin" and pore-minimizing products, explaining what actually works versus what is just marketing. They also cover how to improve the appearance of pores the right way, including ingredients like retinoids and salicylic acid, proper cleansing, and when in-office treatments may make sense.
If you've ever felt like you're chasing smaller pores and not seeing results, this episode will reset expectations and give you a smarter, more effective path forward.
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Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
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Rosacea is one of the most common conditions seen in dermatology, and one of the most misunderstood.
In this episode, Dr. Dustin Portela and PA Austin Lee break down exactly what rosacea is, why it shows up, and why it can look completely different from one person to another. From persistent redness and flushing to acne-like breakouts and even thickened skin on the nose, they walk through the different types and how to recognize them.
They dive into what is actually happening beneath the skin, including inflammation, blood vessel changes, and even the role of Demodex mites. The conversation also covers one of the most important parts of managing rosacea: identifying triggers. From sun exposure and heat to alcohol, caffeine, spicy foods, and exercise, they explain why flare-ups happen and how to better control them without over-restricting your lifestyle.
Dustin and Austin also clear up one of the biggest mistakes patients make: treating rosacea like acne. They explain why harsh scrubs, over-exfoliation, and aggressive skincare routines often make things worse, and how focusing on barrier repair, gentle products, and consistency can make a major difference.
On the treatment side, they walk through everything from over-the-counter options like niacinamide and azelaic acid to prescription topicals, oral medications, and when more advanced options like lasers or low-dose Accutane come into play. They also explain why rosacea is a chronic condition, what realistic expectations should look like, and how to maintain long-term control.
If you struggle with redness, flushing, or breakouts that never quite respond to typical acne treatments, this episode will help you understand what is really going on and how to manage it effectively.
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Paula's Choice 10% Azelaic Acid Booster
A great starting point for rosacea-prone skin, especially if you're dealing with redness and acne-like bumps. Azelaic acid helps calm inflammation, improve tone, and is one of the most versatile ingredients for rosacea.EltaMD UV Skin Recovery
A green-tinted sunscreen that not only protects against UV exposure but also helps neutralize visible redness. It is lightweight, hydrating, and designed specifically for sensitive, rosacea-prone skin.Follow Us:
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Dermatology has come a long way, but not every treatment from the past deserves a comeback. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Portela and PA Austin Lee take a fascinating look at some of the biggest blind spots in skin health and beauty, from mercury and arsenic in cosmetics to x-ray treatments for acne, sun lamps, coal tar therapies, and aggressive phenol peels.
They break down why these treatments were once accepted, what doctors and patients believed at the time, and how better evidence eventually revealed the risks. Along the way, they also touch on acne myths, outdated assumptions about hygiene and diet, the dangers of unregulated skin-lightening creams, and why some modern at-home beauty devices may become the next blind spot we look back on with regret.
But this episode is not just about the past. It is also about how good medicine actually works. Dustin and Austin talk about why evidence-based care matters, how science keeps evolving, and why the best providers stay humble, keep learning, and listen closely to their patients. They also explore how technology, research tools, ingredient transparency, and personalized skincare are helping modern dermatology move in a smarter and safer direction.
If you have ever wondered how medicine changes over time, why old advice falls apart, or what current trends may not age well, this episode is equal parts eye-opening, thoughtful, and incredibly relevant.
Product of the Week: AlphaRet from Skinbetter Science
AlphaRet is one of Dr. Portela and Austin's favorite retinoid products because it combines real results with a level of gentleness that is hard to find. It features retinoic acid along with lactic acid and glycolic acid to improve skin tone, texture, and signs of aging while staying more tolerable than many traditional retinoids.
It is one of the most popular products in their office and a longtime Skinbetter Science standout.
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Hearing the word "biopsy" can make a lot of people nervous.
In this episode, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dustin Portela and physician assistant Austin Lee break down one of the most common procedures performed in dermatology: the skin biopsy. They explain why biopsies are done, when they're necessary, and why having one does not automatically mean you have skin cancer.
The conversation walks through the different types of biopsies dermatologists perform, including shave biopsies, punch biopsies, and excisional biopsies. They also explain what the procedure actually feels like, how long it takes, and what patients can expect during and after the appointment.
Dr. Portela and Austin also take listeners behind the scenes of what happens after a biopsy is performed. They discuss how samples are processed in pathology labs, how dermatopathologists analyze tissue under the microscope, and why your dermatologist's relationship with a skilled pathologist is so important for accurate diagnoses.
They also cover healing timelines, scar prevention, when to worry about infection, and how biopsy results are delivered to patients.
If you've ever delayed a dermatology appointment because you were worried about needing a biopsy, this episode will help demystify the entire process.
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Silicone Scar Gel
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After a biopsy or procedure, proper scar care can make a big difference in healing and cosmetic outcomes. Silicone scar gel helps support healthy healing while minimizing the appearance of scars. For areas exposed to sunlight, the Flawless SunShield adds SPF protection to help prevent post-inflammatory pigmentation and discoloration.
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What if the biggest change you could make in your life isn't a tactic, a productivity hack, or a new routine, but a shift in identity?
In this guest episode, Dr. Dustin Portela sits down with educator and Apogee Strong founder Matt Beaudreau to talk about leadership, fatherhood, discipline, health, and the power of becoming the kind of person who naturally lives the habits you want to build.
Matt shares the philosophy behind Apogee Strong and Apogee Schools, a model focused on whole-family education, personal responsibility, entrepreneurship, and character development. The conversation explores why expectations matter more than rules, how kids rise to the standards we actually enforce, and why identity drives behavior far more than motivation ever will.
They also dive into burnout among high-achieving men, the trap of tying self-worth to financial success, discipline versus punishment, how fathers can lead by example, and why consistency in health, marriage, and parenting compounds over time. From food choices to phone habits to servant leadership, this episode is about building strength in every area of life.
If you are a father, a parent trying to raise strong kids, or a man who knows he can level up, this conversation is practical, challenging, and deeply applicable.
About the Guest: Matt Beaudreau
Matt Beaudreau is the founder of Apogee Strong and co-founder of Apogee Schools. He works with men, women, and families to build leadership, discipline, health, and responsibility through whole-family mentorship and education programs.
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Toothpaste on pimples. Lemon juice for dark spots. Egg whites for tightening. Butter on burns.
We've all heard them.
In this episode, Dr. Dustin Portela and PA Austin break down the most common old-school skincare remedies passed down from grandmas, TikTok, and well-meaning family members and explain what actually works, what's harmless, and what can seriously damage your skin.
They cover toothpaste for acne, lemon juice and apple cider vinegar for pigmentation, cucumbers for puffy eyes, turmeric masks, oatmeal baths, honey for wounds, aloe for burns, and even the dangerous rise of black salve. Along the way, they explain the science behind why some of these remedies gained popularity and why modern skincare products are often safer, more effective, and better regulated.
This episode is part myth-busting, part science lesson, and part reality check. Just because something is "natural" doesn't mean it's safe. And just because it's been around for decades doesn't mean it works.
If you've ever been tempted to DIY your skincare from your kitchen cabinet, listen to this first.
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EltaMD remains one of the most trusted sunscreen brands recommended in dermatology offices nationwide. Through the Air Skin Store, you can get 15% off EltaMD products for every purchase, not just your first order. Products ship directly from the manufacturer to ensure authenticity and quality.
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Mental health does not need to be complicated, soft, or filled with buzzwords. In this guest episode, Dr. Dustin Portela sits down with licensed therapist and author Trey Tucker to talk about what he calls "therapy without the fluff."
Trey shares his straightforward approach to anxiety, purpose, relationships, and the challenges facing young men today. The conversation explores the mind-body connection, how emotional injuries shape adult behavior, why many men struggle with vulnerability, and how silence and self-awareness can completely change your mental health trajectory. They also dive into loneliness, modern social media pressures, fatherhood, purpose, and why chasing happiness often leads to less fulfillment.
If you have ever felt overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure how to process what is happening inside your own head, this episode offers practical tools and grounded perspective. No jargon. No fluff. Just honest conversation about what actually helps.
About the Guest: Trey Tucker
Trey Tucker is a licensed therapist, speaker, and author of Tough Enough, a book focused on helping young men build emotional strength, purpose, and resilience. His work centers on straightforward, actionable mental health guidance designed to cut through noise and stigma.
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Psoriasis is more than just a rash. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Portela and PA Austin Lee break down what psoriasis really is, why it happens, and how treatment has completely changed over the past decade.
They explain the difference between autoimmune and autoinflammatory disease, why psoriasis is driven by inflammatory signaling pathways like TNF alpha, IL-17, and IL-23, and how that inflammation affects more than just the skin. The conversation covers plaque psoriasis, guttate psoriasis, nail psoriasis, inverse psoriasis, erythrodermic psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis, along with the serious cardiovascular and metabolic risks that can come with uncontrolled disease.
Dustin and Austin also walk through treatment options from old school coal tar and phototherapy to modern topical medications, oral therapies, and the biologic injections that have transformed patient outcomes. They discuss what to expect with lab monitoring, why biologics are far safer than many people assume, and how these medications can be life changing for patients struggling physically and emotionally.
They also touch on lifestyle factors including stress, alcohol, weight, diet, and sunlight, plus the powerful emotional toll psoriasis can take and why treating it often restores far more than just skin.
If you or someone you love has psoriasis, this episode offers clarity, hope, and a roadmap for what modern treatment can look like.
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Future Clinic is Dr. Portela's teledermatology platform, currently available in Idaho and New York with more states coming soon. Through a simple monthly subscription starting at $50, patients can receive real medical advice, prescriptions, and follow ups directly from Dr. Portela through the app.
Spots are currently limited, so if you live in Idaho or New York and want direct access to dermatology care, you can sign up through this link.
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Skincare marketing is loud, confusing, and often misleading. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Portela and PA Austin Lee break down the most common skincare buzzwords and claims so you can stop falling for hype and start making smarter decisions.
They unpack terms like clinically tested, dermatologist recommended, hypoallergenic, fragrance free versus unscented, medical grade, non comedogenic, clean beauty, and organic, explaining what each one actually means and what is mostly just marketing. You will learn why many of these labels are unregulated, how companies legally stretch the truth, and why price does not always equal performance.
The conversation also dives into influencer marketing, TikTok shop, affiliate links, filters, and before and after videos, including how social media shapes unrealistic expectations around skin. Dustin and Austin share real examples of deceptive trends, why apps like Yuka and EWG can be misleading, and how even identical ingredient lists can hide major differences in formulation.
They wrap with practical advice on how to read ingredient labels, when over the counter products make sense, how to patch test new skincare, and how to approach shopping without overspending or getting overwhelmed. Plus, Dr. Portela introduces a new telehealth option for patients who want real dermatology guidance instead of social media guesswork.
If you have ever stood in the skincare aisle feeling confused, skeptical, or unsure who to trust, this episode gives you the tools to shop smarter and take control of your routine.
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Dr. Portela is now offering dermatology telehealth consultations through the Future Clinic app. This allows patients in Idaho and New York, with more states coming soon, to get real medical advice, prescriptions, and follow ups directly from Dr. Portela. Each visit is reviewed by him personally, with voice or video responses included. Unlimited visits start at $50 per month.Click here: https://app.futureclinic.com/clinics/drportela/profile
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