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Byline: Judith Newman
Let the sunshine in and keep the damage out with the latest news and tips.
I t was just a little acne. It had to be. Ellen Marmur, chief of dermatologic and cosmetic surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, stared at her nose in the mirror. After all, she was five months pregnant, and every dermatologist knows that skin undergoes changes during pregnancy. The mark was a tiny, pink, bumpy nothing.
Marmur isn't an alarmist. At work she is warm, sensitive, and a little playful, yet methodical and in control; she would never rush a patient--or herself. So she let a week go by, then two. But by then, Marmur, who ...