
ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes a new episode of our podcast, plus stories on psoriatic arthritis, practice management, advances in body contouring, caffeine’s role in skincare, and much more.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes a new episode of our podcast, plus stories on psoriatic arthritis, practice management, advances in body contouring, caffeine’s role in skincare, and much more.

Neelam Vashi, M.D., FAAD, discusses the publication of her cross-sectional survey in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology regarding how different racial and ethnic groups possess various levels of melanoma awareness.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on skincare in dermatology clinics, exfoliation during the winter, crying and acne breakouts, plus more.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes narrow-spectrum antibiotics for acne, an AI-powered rosacea diagnostic tool, a new topical acne treatment, plus more.

Perceptions of antibiotics and potential antibiotic resistance have caused some physicians to be wary of the drug class when prescribing an acne treatment regimen. However, narrow-spectrum antibiotics have shown a low propensity for development of antimicrobial resistance while also effectively treating acne.

A new artificial intelligence-powered diagnostic tool, Ros-NET, was able to accurately identify rosacea, making way for further development of the technology to aid in diagnosis of the skin condition, according to a recent study.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on a cryotherapy hairbrush, how to treat comedones, humectants and lanolin for moisturization, plus more.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes a new episode of our podcast discussing maskne, and stories on a lack of skin of color patients in psoriasis trials, how age influences choice of rosacea therapies, learning to navigate teledermatology during a pandemic, plus more.

A recent study conducted by the National Rosacea Society reveals more rosacea patients are satisfied with their treatment, but highlights the need for treatment option awareness among older patient populations.

Amir Karam, M.D., facial plastic surgeon, San Diego, Calif., explains the rising incidences of acne associated with face mask usage, otherwise known as maskne, as well as tips for prevention and treatment.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about an antibacterial bee by-product popping up in skincare, how sun damage presents itself on different skin types, tips on how to manage hormonal acne caused by menopause, plus more.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes a maskne video series, dietary supplements linked acne development, surface radiotherapy for non-melanoma skin cancer, cosmetic procedure complications in dark skin types, plus more.

According to a recent review, supplements such as B6/B12, high-dose vitamins and whey protein have been linked to acne development. Study authors suggest physicians ask acne patients about their supplement use and educate them on potential side effects.

The first and only atopic dermatitis conference, Revolutionizing Atopic Dermatitis (RAD), will be hosting its third event, in a virtual format.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about castor oil, Botox for migraines, apple cider vinegar baths, formaldehyde in beauty products, plus more.

Ivermectin 0.5% lotion (Sklice, Arbor Pharmaceuticals) is now approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for nonprescription use to treat head lice.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes a new episode of our podcast focusing on telemedicine use in dermatology, female representation within the dermatological surgery space, pulsed dye laser and botulinumtoxinA as a combination treatment for rosacea, plus more.

Michael Sherling, M.D., practicing dermatologist and chief medical and strategy officer at Modernizing Medicine, discusses the recent rise in telemedicine use in dermatology, the benefits and detriments, as well as the future for the industry.

Michelle Nguyen, M.D., MPH, sits down with Dermatology Times to discuss her recent presentation at the 2020 American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) virtual meeting regarding the representation of women dermatologic surgeons in the U.S.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about postpartum hair loss, vitamin C benefits, witch hazel, fraxel laser treatments, isotretinoin’s effect on both the skin and mind, oily skin myths, plus more.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes new 730 nm picosecond laser for benign pigmented lesions, managing patient volumes during the COVID-19 pandemic, tips on how to build your brand as a physician, plus more.

In the final installment of this video series, Paige Velasquez Budde, CEO of Zilker Media, provides some useful tips for jump starting your brand as a physician.

In part two of this video series, Paige Velasquez Budde, CEO of Zilker Media, reveals the benefits of shaping your brand awareness.

Catch up on all of the latest news coming out of the 2020 American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) virtual meeting.

In this video interview, Paige Velasquez Budde, CEO of Zilker Media, explains the importance of building and shaping your brand as a physician.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about a new toxic-free cosmetics bill in California, the benefits of benzoyl peroxide for acne, the legitimacy of collagen supplements, potential sunscreen changes by the FDA, plus more.

Dr. Jack Levy, chief resident in the Department of Dermatology at Emory University, discusses his recent presentation at the 2020 ASDS meeting about using high frequency ultrasound to distinguish scar tissue from neoplasm.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes articles about abobotulinumtoxinA injections for oily forehead, promising therapies for blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN), the benefits of CBD for the skin, plus more.

Dr. Katarina Kesty, St. Petersburg Skin and Laser, St. Petersburg, Fla., discusses her presentation at the 2020 virtual American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) meeting about her research using abobotulinumtoxinA injections to combat oil on the forehead.

The use of CBD skincare products is recently on the rise, but do these products really possess the skin benefits companies claim they do?