Is Lipid Organization the Key Issue in Xerosis?
The International Journal of Cosmetic Science dove into lipid organization in xerosis to help characterize the disease from surface to molecular scale.
Procter & Gamble Issue Voluntary Recall of Certain Old Spice, Secret Products
Procter & Gamble have issued a voluntary recall of specific Old Spice and Secret brand aerosol antiperspirants and Old Spice Below Deck aerosol spray due to benzene detection.
International Consensus Recommend Acne Scar Treatments
Twenty four international plastic surgeons and dermatologists came together to provide a consensus on the treatment of acne scars.
Experts Discuss How to Know if Your Practice’s Retirement Plan at Risk
In this video interview, David Mandell, JD, MB, and Adam Braunscheidel, discuss why physician practices often have difficulties with retirement planning
Advances in Skin Cancer Diagnosis and Education
In this video interview we sit down with John Dobak, MD, and Laura Ferris, MD, PhD, to talk about DermTech, the TRUST study, and more.
The Mainstream Patient: November 22
This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about eczema in the Black community, how biologics are helping patients with psoriatic arthritis stay active and more.
Wound Care and Healing for Neonates
A study published in the Advances in Skin & Wound Care Journal examined wound care information to help educate about care for the specific physiology of newborns.
The Burden of Wound Care
A study investigated the clinical and economic burdens of wound care in the Tropics during a 5-year institutional review.
Weekly Roundup: November 15-19
ICYMI, some of this week’s featured content includes an exclusive interview about 10 tips physicians can use with their patients, and articles on ruxolitinib for vitiligo, Instagram based acne content, and more.
Is AD associated with Hidradenitis Suppurativa?
A retrospective cohort study published in the International Journal of American Academy of Dermatology investigated the possible association between atopic dermatitis and hidradenitis suppurativa.
How to Improve AD Patient Education
A study published in Pediatric Dermatology sought to investigate whether an educational handbook could improve atopic dermatitis (AD) symptoms, caregiver confidence in AD management skills, and AD-related quality-of-life.
Daylight PDT vs Cryosurgery for AK Prevention
A recent study aimed to examine daylight photodynamic therapy vs cryosurgery for the prevention of actinic keratoses in photodamaged facial skin.
ALA PDT Long-Term Effect on Photoaging
In this study, researchers aim to find the long-term improvements on photoaging after ALA-PDT for AK.
A Deep Dive on Instagram Based Acne Content
A study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology investigated Instagram’s content on acne and its quality.
Quality of Life and Acne: How is it Health Related?
This study aimed to examined morbidity associated with truncal acne.
The Mainstream Patient: November 15
This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about hidradentitis suppurativa, how to get rid of blackheads and more!
Update in Acne for Lasers
In this exclusive interview with Dermatology Times, David Goldberg, MD, JD, explains why lasers are a treatment option in acne and the latest advancements in the field.
The Latest in Scar Treatment
In this exclusive video interview with Dermatology Times, Michael Gold, MD, tells us about his session at the New Frontiers in Cosmetic Medicine and Medical Dermatology Symposium.
Topical JAK Inhibitor May Treat Vitiligo
Ruxolitinib meets primary and secondary endpoints in phase 3 TRuE-V clinical trial program.
The NFCMMD Begins
The 11th annual New Frontiers in Cosmetic Medicine and Medical Dermatology Conference starts today. Here’s what to look forward to.
What’s Coming at the 2021 PA&NP Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference
From November 12 to 14 in Orlando, Florida, the 2021 PA&NP Fall Clinical Dermatology conference will be offering a multitude of informative sessions to educate the dermatology world.
New Frontiers in Psoriatic Disease Research
An article published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology examined genetic, environmental triggers, immunology, pathophysiology, and precision medicine in psoriasis.
Efficacy and Safety of Apremilast in Plaque Psoriasis
A phase 3 study evaluated apremilast as a treatment for patients with mild to moderate psoriasis.
Do Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns Matter?
This study aims to find a treatment algorithm for impetigo.
Study: Maintaining Repigmentation in Vitiligo
A study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology investigated the maintenance of results of ruxolitinib cream in patients with vitiligo.
How to Identify Hyperhidrosis
In this video interview, Dee Anna Glaser, MD, discusses how to diagnose hyperhidrosis and more.
What's Coming At the NFCMMD Symposium this weekend?
The New Frontiers in Cosmetic Medicine and Medical Dermatology symposium is happening this weekend, November 12-14, in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey. Bruce Katz, MD, tells us what dermatologists have to gain from this event.
The Mainstream Patient: November 8, 2021
This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about eczema on the eyelid, why rosacea is often misdiagnosed on darker skin and more!
A Dermatology Rash Diagnostic for the Allergist
In this video interview, Mark Serota, MD, highlights the key talking points from his session at the 2021 ACAAI annual scientific meeting.
Atopic Dermatitis Better Handled with Multidisciplinary Approach
A study presented at the 2021 ACAAI annual scientific meeting shows data demonstrating severe atopic dermatitis in pediatric patients is better controlled through multidisciplinary clinics.