Teen Queen’s blog:Teen’s space Online to share opinions, advice and thoughts with their buddies and their Doctor

March 20th, 2009 | Comments (4)

mlinkcontact My moderator and editor is “Teen Queen” and she will choose and approve our hot topics so send your questions and keep it clean. Weather you are dealing with a breakup or a Mind-Body-Soul crisis, drop a line and we are all here for you.
Teen Queen is currently researching an a blog on self-esteem and self- cool.

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Attend a breast feeding class before your baby is born

March 17th, 2009 | Comments (1)

Doctor Iman Bar
Board Certified Pediatrician
Fashion Island office:
359 San Miguel Dr.suite 200
Newport Beach Ca 92660

Remember Breast feeding should be a joy and a great bonding time with your baby.
During the last trimester I would advise you to go for a prenatal and breast feeding class. It would be a great idea to discuss that with your pediatrician and maybe choose one that supports and maybe teaches breast feeding classes.
You are welcome to call our office and schedule a breast feeding consult with me for more information. If you have any questions please send me your comments below the blog. I found this clip to be helpful for first time moms.
Best of luck.
Dr. Bar
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Is your pregnancy Organic? : Get a prenatal consult with Dr. Bar: Learn more on how to raise your baby green

March 16th, 2009 | Comments (2)

Children Doctor Newport Beach Blog: Dr.Bar
Iman Bar M.D.
Board Certified Pediatrician
Fashion Island Office:
359 San Miguel Dr. Suite 200
Newport Beach Ca 92660

Pick of the week
More and more Moms are interested to go green during pregnancy remember your babies first room is the womb and everything that we eat, breath or even put on our skin during pregnancy affects our babies environment.
There are books and workshops that can help us as parents to so our best to protect our children from the harms and toxins that surround us everyday.
Also If you wish you can attend one of my workshops on the Eco-Babies or schedule a private consult with me.
Have a safe and Happy pregnancy and hope to see you soon.
visit the website for more information about my practice and contact info.

Another cool book that I enjoyed reading and recommend to expectant mom’s is Rasing baby green by Dr. Greene



Spirit Run By Fashion Island: Registration

March 15th, 2009 | Comments (2)

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click below to register

Thank you for-
Keeping our youth active and healthy :)
For supporting our schools and communities :)
Healthy wishes to all & hope to run into you on the 22nd ;)

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Newport Concierge Pediatrics
Teen MedSpa
359 San Miguel Dr. #200
Newport Beach Ca 92660
Tel: 949.675.6759



Hip Baby shower gifts

March 15th, 2009 | Comments (1)

Here are a few things that I recommend to my families and they are great gifts for baby showers. It will not matter if its a baby girl or boy and these are items recommended by the pediatrician for sure. And for those who visit me in the office these are the products that I recommend and I can never remember their names so here they are on the website

Born free baby bottles free from toxic plastics:

Baby teething give him fresh food to chew to sooth and nourish

Breast feeding friend firmer and more support for the back than the boppy

The best diapers and the must have for sure is: (and they ship them to your door)(:



After-hours pediatric House Calls fills the void for the affluent families in Newport Beach and Newport Coast.

March 15th, 2009 | Comments (0)

Last week, one of the parents asked me: Why do I make House Calls?
I said: “During the last 20 years working as a Pediatrician, it never fails, that kids wait until 5:05 p.m. to sprain an ankle or show signs of ear infection.”
My goal is to provide an affordable alternative to expensive emergency room care for parents and their children. And at the same time, ensure that the children receive the same quality care they would from their primary care pediatrician. An emergency visit may cost close to a thousand dollars, plus your time wasted just sitting and waiting to be seen.

While I am committed to providing our patients with excellent urgent care after hours, I am also committed to providing their primary care pediatrician with excellent follow-up information. This is why so many pediatricians refer their own patients to us time and time again.
We’re open 365 days a year, after your regular pediatrician’s office is closed
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For House Calls, call Dr. Bar’s

cell 949 675- 6759

weekdays, weekends and holidays.



Pediatric House Calls for children in Newport Beach; a phone call away:

March 14th, 2009 | Comments (1)

Children Doctor Newport Beach Blog: Dr.Bar
Iman Bar M.D.
Board Certified Pediatrician
Fashion Island Office:
359 San Miguel Dr. Suite 200
Newport Beach Ca 92660

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Imagine If...
Your Child’s Pediatrician was just a phone call away.

You didn’t always have to miss work to bring your child to the pediatricians office.

You didn’t need to spend all night and a lot of money in an urgent-care center or emergency room for something routine, only to be treated by a non-pediatric specialist you’ve never met.

Your child’s physician came to you…not the other way around.
No need to Imagine anymore
call Dr. Iman Bar your local Board Certified Pediatrician and ask about the House Calls program membership through Newport Concierge Pediatrics or yet schedule you first house call for your baby or child by calling
Dr. Bar’s Cell phone at 949 675 6759



How to get rid of Acne: Ask Dr. Bar

March 2nd, 2009 | Comments (4)

Dr Bar’s Acne treatment program:
359 San Miguel Dr. Suite 200
Newport Beach Ca 92660

Here’s some resources and readings to help clear the acne, if you have any questions blog or call me for a private consult.
Best of luck and See you soon:)
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Dietary Changes to improve acne:
Although topical treatments may produce quick results, they often have side effects, may dry out the skin, and don’t address the root causes of acne. So, for a long-term strategy, it is better to treat acne from the inside out through dietary changes.

Since diet plays such a large part in acne problems, the first step to alleviate the problem is to make the necessary dietary changes. Without doing this, your chances of improvement are greatly reduced.

• A high-fiber diet of whole grain breads and cereals, bran, legumes (beans, lentils and split peas) and lots of fruits and vegetables is a good way to minimize eating the wrong foods. Often skin problems are rapidly improved when more fiber is added to the diet.

• Reduce your consumption of junk food and limit your total fat intake to no more than 20% of calories. Cut out hydrogenated oils.

• Eliminate sugars. Skin glucose tolerance is significantly impaired in acne patients and eliminate refined carbs.

• Drink 8 to 10 cups of water a day.

• Reduce (or eliminate) milk consumption. The hormones contained in milk can aggravate acne.

• Avoid chocolate, tea, and coffee.

• Avoid foods containing trans fatty acids.

• Avoid fried foods.

• Eliminate sodas and artificial sweeteners.

• Eat foods with zinc to get enough to satisfy the remedy listed below. Foods containing zinc include oysters, herring, wheat germ, sesame seeds, liver, soybeans, sunflower seeds, egg yolk and lamb.

These are some supplements that I recommend
Acidophilus Take acidophilus either in capsule or liquid form 2-3 times a day.

Brewer’s yeast tablets taken after every meal has worked for some people. It contains chromium which is an essential mineral involved in the processing of sugar. Take 2 teaspoons of brewer’s yeast daily.

Essential fatty acids (EFAs) are composed of linoleic and linolenic fatty acids and should be taken to help reduce or eliminate inflammation. Individuals with acne are often deficient in these important nutrients. The omega 6 fatty acids are found in evening primrose oil (take 500 mg three times daily), black currant seed oil, and borage seed oil. A tablespoon of fish oil daily will be helpful. Pure cold-pressed flaxseed oil is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids you can add it to your cereal.

Vitamin A will help reduce sebum production and is important in maintaining healthy skin. Take 10-15,000 I.U. (not beta carotene) and 400 I.U. of vitamin D daily. For severe cases of acne you may need to increase the intake to 25,000 I.U., but do this only with medical supervision as it may cause side effects.

Vitamin B-complex Take a B-complex supplement daily.

Folic acid (a B vitamin) 10 mg daily, especially if your acne erupts at the outset of your menstrual cycle. Take along with B-6.

Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) has been used successfully in China. Dosage is 10 grams daily (divided into 2.5 grams doses) plus a cream containing 20% pantothenic acid by weight, applied four to six times daily. After 2-3 days there was a dramatic decrease in the amount of oil secretion, and the acne was brought under control in a few weeks’ time. Severe cases needed 15-20 grams of pantothenic acid daily, and the time needed was up to six months.

Vitamin B6 will help restore normal hormone balance, especially testosterone and estrogen, which contribute to flareups. Take 50 mg three times per day. Women should start a week before menstruation and continue for a week afterward, as a minimum; daily would be preferable.

Vitamin C helps promote healing and cellular repair, enhances the immune system, and is beneficial for skin health in general. Start with 500 mg daily and increase to 1-3,000 mg or to bowel tolerance over a week or two.

Vitamin E boosts the effectiveness of certain enzymes (glutathione peroxidase) needed for good skin health and enhances the absorption of vitamin A. Take 400 IU per day. It is more effective when taken with selenium.

Zinc, an essential mineral, is more effective than antibiotics for wound healing, inflammation control, tissue regeneration and healthy skin in general. To see results you may have to take zinc for one to two months, and it should greatly reduce the recurrence of acne once the body chemistry is in balance. Zinc may be used topically or take 50 mg with each meal. Zinc picolinate is readily absorbed. If you don’t see any results after a month or so, increase the level to 100 or even 150 mg with each meal. You should have very positive results within three months. Many teenage diets are high in the junk food category, which is very low in zinc. I

Natural Remedies:

Aloe Use aloe vera juice or gel to counteract infection and promote healing. Use the ointment on pimples and sores. For acne scars, using aloe vera juice morning and night for as long as necessary (perhaps six months or longer) will help reduce the scars and improve skin complexion and color. It is drying, so if you have dry skin, use an aloe-based moisturizer. The pulp of the aloe vera plant is an excellent skin cleanser. Break off a portion and rub the pulp directly on the skin.

Apple cider vinegar/lemon juice Clean your skin and apply either lemon juice or apple cider vinegar with a cotton ball. The acid in these kitchen remedies helps flush out the pores and keeps the skin looking beautiful. Vinegar acts as an astringent and helps remove excess oil, kills bacteria, and normalizes the skin’s pH. This remedy should work quickly.

Basil For acne that hasn’t responded to other remedies, brew 2-3 teaspoons of dried basil leaves in 1 cup of boiling water for 20 minutes; let cool; apply to affected area with a cotton ball.

Carrot Juice The essential oils in carrot juice will aid digestion and help stop acne.

Cucumber Liquify a peeled cucumber in a blender and apply the juice to the acne. Another variation of this remedy is to drink four or five cups of cucumber juice daily for a week. This is said to purify the blood and lymphatic system, resulting in a clearer skin.

Grapefruit seed extract This extract is a powerful all-around antimicrobial product and is an excellent disinfectant. Make a solution of 4-40 drops in four ounces of water and apply to the affected areas with a cotton ball two or three times a day.

Neem oil Neem (Azadirachta indica) is valued in Ayurvedic medicine for its varied healing properties due to its anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral capabilities. A cousin of mahogany, neem is a tropical evergreen tree native to India and Myanmar. Over 60 medicinal uses have been documented for neem so far – such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, cold sores, dandruff, athlete’s foot, ulcers, ringworm, and gingivitis, to name a few. For acne, apply a 2% neem oil-based cream to the affected area and take 2 neem leaf capsules daily to speed the healing. Neem oil may also be used by mixing 1 tablespoon of neem oil with 1/2 cup of a carrier oil such as almond or olive, and applying to the affected area with a Q-tip or cotton ball. If you have sensitive skin or if irritation occurs, dilute the neem with more of the carrier oil.

Oatmeal As for measles and other skin irritations, people have used oatmeal to conquer acne. Apply some cooled, cooked oatmeal to the whole face for fifteen minutes, then wash off. Oatmeal is an astringent and seems to draw oil and impurities out of the skin, keeping it clean and blemish-free. This method may take a week or two, but should have good results.

Oil of oregano Put a few drops in a glass of water and dab on the acne using a cotton ball. Oil of oregano is a very strong disinfectant, so if you start to get redness on your skin, stop using it for a few days then use a more diluted solution.

Sugar Wash your face and make a poultice of white sugar with a small amount of water; dab on the affected area. Sugar has an antibacterial effect.

Witch hazel In the morning wash your face with a gentle cleanser. If you have oily skin, rub a cottonball saturated with witch hazel over your entire face. It is an astringent and will help dry the skin and shrink the pimples. Next, spread a thin coat of a 2% salicylic acid product (found in drugstores) over your whole face. Its deep penetrating action will help unclog oil-clogged pores. Repeat the cleansing and witch hazel steps, then dab 2.5% benzoyl peroxide over the entire face to kill bacteria.

Herbal
Amaranth Make a tea from amaranth seeds and use as a face wash. To make the tea bring 3 cups of water to a rolling boil, add 2 teaspoons of seeds, cover and simmer for five minutes; remove from heat and add 1 teaspoon of leaves (if available) and steep for 30 minutes.

Basil To treat affected area, obtain a basil-based oil from your health food store and apply it as directed. Another way is to get the actual herb and make an infusion. To make an infusion, put two to four teaspoons of dried basil leaves in a cup of boiling water, steep for 10 to 20 minutes, cool, and apply to the acne.

Burdock The herb burdock (Arctium lappa), is effective in treating acne and is the most important herb for treating all forms of chronic skin problems. To make the tea, bring 1 quart of water to a boil, reduce to simmer, add 4 teaspoons of cut, dried root; cover and let simmer for 7 minutes, then remove from heat and let steep for 2 more hours. Use as a skin wash.

Calendula can be made into tinctures, lotions and creams. Look for products containing this herb. Make a tea of calendula and wash your face.

Oregon grape (Mahonia aquifolium) It has antibiotic properties and helps stimulate the immune system. Take one of the following three times daily: tea from dried root (2-4 grams); tincture (6-12 ml or 1.5-3 teaspoon); fluid extract (1-2 ml or 0.25-0.5 teaspoon); solid powder of 8-12% alkaloid content (250-500 mg.).

Tea There are several other herbs that can be made into a tea and taken internally or used as a wash. Besides aloe and burdock, calendula, chickweed, dandelion, red clover, white oak bark, yellow dock, cayenne, echinacea, ginseng, redmond clay, sarsaparilla, and valarian may be used.

Tea tree oil derived from the leaves of the native Australian Melaleuca alternifolia tree contains antiseptic compounds that are a very effective skin disinfectant. Depending on severity, use 5-15% solutions twice daily. It is as effective as 5% benzoyl peroxide and is less drying, although it may take a little longer to work.
Call us for a consult 949.675.6759
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Teen MedSpa: Acne treatment painless and easy.

March 2nd, 2009 | Comments (5)


Omnilux Light Therapy for Acne and Anti-Sun Damaged Skin


Omnilux is a new, breakthrough therapy that uses a safe light  – not ultraviolet light or radiation — to effectively treat acne, remove precancerous skin lesions, and repair sun-damaged skin. 
 
Recently approved by the FDA, Omnilux is ideal for both teens and adults.  Treatments are quick, painless and noninvasive, without downtime or side effects. 
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Omnilux Blue — Clears Up Acne without pain!

Now there’s an alternative to oral and topical acne medications as well as strong prescription drugs such as Accutane and antibiotics! 
 
Omnilux Blue is a completely new approach to the treatment of acne. The blue light actually destroys the bacteria that cause acne. And Omnilux isn’t just for teens: one-third of all adult women and one-quarter of adult men also suffer from acne. 
 
Treatments are comfortable, fast, and easy and most moderate inflammatory acne can be cleared in as few as eight 20-minute sessions.  

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Omnilux Red — Eliminates Precancerous Growths
Pre-cancerous skin lesions called actinic keratoses (AKs) are a result of years of sun exposure. Omnilux Red can eliminate AKs and even out tone and texture to revitalize the skin. It is truly age-defying!

Omnilux Plus– For Even Better Results
We also offer Omnilux Plus (facial care cream), which combines the light treatment with a topical agent to garantee even better results for resistant cases.
 
In addition to Omnilux Blue Plus for acne, Omnilux Red Plus lessens the activity of oil glands more quickly and in a more lasting way.  It more effectively reduces the effects of sun damage and improves fine lines, wrinkles, and blotchy skin tone. The Plus therapy also removes precancerous lesions that can lead to skin cancer. 
 


Contact us for a personal consultation about the best Omnilux approach for your particular acne care. To make an appointment, call us today 949.675.6759

Visit us in our new Teen MedSpa location in Fashion Island:
Dr. Bar
359 San Miquel Dr. Suite 200
Newport Beach Ca 92660



Teen MedSpa: The first in Newport Beach, Fashion Island.

March 2nd, 2009 | Comments (1)

Laser Hair Removal for Teens
By: Dr. Iman Bar
Understanding the Growing Teenage Trend
“Teens have a tendency to be overly sensitive about their hair growth, especially when it appears in a less desirable area of the body such as the face or arms. Girls are usually more sensitive about this than boys.” What can they do about it? Laser hair removal might be an option.
It can be difficult to deal with the potential embarrassment and anxiety brought on by unwanted body hair, but in the especially judgmental landscape of high school, such aesthetic imperfections can be even harder to come to terms with.

With the advances made in laser hair removal safety and effectiveness, the treatment is generally considered a completely viable option for teens. Whether it’s a teen girl hoping to get rid of unsightly facial hair, or a boy looking to shed body hair for the swim team, perma-nent laser hair removal is now a more popular solution than ever for teens that visit Dr. Bar’s Medical Practice.

How Laser Hair Removal Works for Teenagers
A teenager might not want to shave just yet, or use wax because these methods can encourage more rapid hair growth in a teen whose body is not fully mature. Laser hair removal is an option to consider, but should be decided by both the parent and the teen. All laser hair removal clinics require a parent’s consent to perform the pro-cedure on a child under 18 years of age.
Our Practice has the new laser technology the Coolglide, that produce a laser light to destroy hair follicles where the unwanted hair appears. The procedure is safe for teens, and definitely much less painful than waxing.
Having the procedure during a school holiday week or the summer months might be a good idea. Teens should also understand that several visits might be required to remove all the unwanted hair. Four visits are the average, but it might take more or less depending on the amount of hair that needs to be removed, and the color of the patient’s hair and skin. Treatments can cost anywhere from $120 on up per session. Most people need four-to-six sessions to completely remove hair.
Is Laser Hair Removal Safe for Teenagers?
Yes. In some cases, unwanted body hair appears as a result of hormonal changes that may or may not carry through into adulthood, so it’s imperative for any teen (and their parent) considering laser hair removal to schedule an in-depth consultation with Dr. Bar, to make sure the treatment is truly warranted.
Do Teenagers Experience the Same Laser Hair Removal Results as Adults?
When applicable, laser hair removal can work for teens as well as it does for anyone else. Also, because teenagers’ hair tends to re-grow at a faster rate than adults, teens may generally require more treatment sessions than adults.
Most common in teenagers, the bikini area in girls, and facial area in boys with acne, are regions of common occurring folliculitis, inflammation and infection of the hair follicles. Not only does this result in itchy and painful lesions, but fairly often secon-dary darkening of the skin from the inflammation. Fortunately, the laser has been very helpful in reducing, or eliminating, hair growth and diminishing, or stopping, re-current folliculitis.
“A successful treatment can help build confidence and provide a safe, simple way to get rid of unwanted hair. Whole parts of the body can be treated at once, it’s much quicker, the pain is minimal and now it is more af-fordable”.
For more information and to schedule an appointment with Dr. Bar, please call 949-646-3623.
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Boutique Pediatrics
359 San Miguel Dr. Suite 200
Newport Beach Ca 92660