A Personal Note from Dr. Nichols

It’s never too early and never too late to have great skin. 

It’s what I want clients like you, , to remember each day.

And it was one of the many coveted skincare tips I shared during my “How to Look Radiant At Any Age” talk at Moffly Media’s Women In Business event last week!

At the talk, I mentioned something new and exclusive that we have been working on at NicholsMD: The Non-Surgical Greenwich Mommy Makeover! As a mother of 3, I know first-hand that moms want a consistently well-rested appearance and gala-ready body, but don’t want the downtime and risk involved with surgery.

So, we designed the NicholsMD Non-Surgical Greenwich Mommy MakeoverMakeover with this in mind. It’s 100% non-surgical, results-driven, and targeted for the busy Greenwich mom who wants to be her 2.0 self. I’m so excited to debut it in June 2018! 

Speaking of Moms, here’s a picture of my mom, my director, Emily (a new mom!), and I at the YWCA Old Bags Luncheon!

And if you haven’t heard yet, my staff and I are gearing up for our BIG 5-YearAnniversary Party on June 13 (click here for details!), and you are all invited. I can’t wait to celebrate with all of you and thank you for your incredible loyalty and support. As I always tell people, I “skip to work,” because of the joy that working with clients like you brings me.

I really hope to see you at our upcoming Anniversary Party, and look forward to seeing you in the office soon.

Best,
Dr. Nichols


Specials & Spotlight

Full-Body Skin Exams & Sunscreens 

At NicholsMD, your skin’s health is our #1 priority.

With the month of May being National Skin Cancer Awareness Month, we want to remind you to schedule your Annual Full Body Skin Exam ($175) with us this year and stock up on your suncreens (now 10% off!).

Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers in the U.S. It is also the easiest to cure, if diagnosed and treated early. So, if you spot any change in an existing mole, freckle or if you find a new one with any of the warning signs of skin cancer, don’t delay. Contact our office to have your body fully assessed with Dr. Kim Nichols from head-to-toe.



Before and After Showcase

Total Neck Rejuvenation

(Xeomin, Belotero, Ultherapy)

 


 Redness Minimizer Treatment 

3 Global Revitalization Laser Treatments 


How to Treat a Bee Sting

Here are some simple tips from the American Board of Dermatology on how to treat a bee sting!

It can happen fast. One minute the kids are all playing peacefully outside on a warm, spring day. The next minute a piercing scream reveals that one them has been stung by a bee. To help alleviate the panic, it’s important to know what to do – and not do – to treat a bee sting.

Stay calm. Although most bees usually only sting once, wasps and hornets can sting again. If you are stung, calmly walk away from the area to avoid additional attacks.

Remove the stinger. If the stinger remains in your skin, remove it by scraping over it with your fingernail or a piece of gauze. Never use tweezers to remove a stinger, as squeezing it can cause more venom to release into your skin.

Wash the sting with soap and water.

Apply a cold pack to reduce swelling. However, if the swelling moves to other parts of your body, such as your face or neck, go to the emergency room immediately, as you might be having an allergic reaction. Other signs of an allergic reaction include difficulty breathing, nausea, hives, or dizziness.

Although most people do not experience severe reactions to bee stings, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on anyone who has been stung in case they develop more serious symptoms. If you notice any signs of an allergic reaction, or if you or someone you know has been stung multiple times – particularly if he or she is a child – seek medical attention immediately.

If you notice any redness, pus, or increased pain or swelling, make an appointment to see board-certified dermatologistDr. Kim Nichols.


Meet the Doctor

Kim Nichols, MD, FAAD is the Founding Director of NicholsMD of Greenwich. A board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Nichols is renowned for her expertise in the fields of cosmetic and medical/surgical dermatology. She has been featured as an expert speaker by numerous pharmaceutical, dermatological, skin care companies and organizations, such as The Dr. Oz Show, Better Homes and Garden Magazine, CBS New York, USWeekly, Women’s Health Magazine, The Megyn Kelly Today Show, and News Channel12. Dr. Nichols is also a Medical Council Physician Member of The Skin Care Foundation.

Dr. Nichols graduated Cum Laude from Harvard University and attended NYU Medical School. She completed her internship in Internal Medicine at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Medical Center and completed her dermatology residency at KDMC/Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. 

Beyond her leadership in the medical field, Dr. Nichols is a Board Member of the Greenwich, CT YWCA, and Greater New York City American Red Cross. Dr. Nichols lives in the area with her husband and three small children.