A recent paper underlines the importance of patient triage at the entrance of a dermatology clinic and even the private office to regulate the clear versus dirty flow.7 Where possible, it may prove prudent to conduct outpatient visits with teledermatology or postpone such consultations for nonemergency patients and those with fewer skin ailments. Where appropriate, wearing an N95 mask (a PPE used to protect the face from airborne particles and liquids with very small dimensions of 0.3 micron) and hand hygiene are recommended during a patient visit.6