Dermatology Undressed: A Provocative Podcast by SkinTellAgent

Systemic Disease, GLP-1s, and the Skin: Seeing Beyond the Surface | Dr. Lindsey Bordone

38 min · 6. maj 2026
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In this episode of Dermatology Undressed: A Provocative Podcast, Dr. Lindsay Ackerman sits down with Dr. Lindsey Bordone to explore the critical connection between dermatology, systemic disease, and the growing impact of GLP-1 medications. Together, they discuss how skin findings can serve as early indicators of deeper pathology, including autoimmune conditions, internal malignancies, and other complex diagnoses that extend beyond the surface. They also unpack the evolving conversation around GLP-1s, including their role in inflammatory disease, weight loss, aesthetic concerns, and the broader implications these therapies may have across multiple organ systems. This conversation addresses common questions and highlights the importance of recognizing the skin as a window into overall health, ultimately shaping how we approach diagnosis and care.

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