
ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes a video series on how cybercriminals and data breaches can affect dermatology practices, as well as stories on our top videos and podcast episodes of the year, plus more.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes a video series on how cybercriminals and data breaches can affect dermatology practices, as well as stories on our top videos and podcast episodes of the year, plus more.

Gary Salman, CEO, Black Talon Security, explains the best practices to incorporate in order to avoid a cyberattack.

Take a look back at the top five most listened to Cutaneous Connection podcast episodes during 2020.

Gary Salman, CEO, Black Talon Security, provides details on what to do if you encounter a data breach.

Gary Salman, CEO, Black Talon Security, provides insights on how to avoid email breaches.

Find out what videos made the cut for our top five trending videos of 2020.

Gary Salman, CEO, Black Talon Security, sits down with Dermatology Times to explain the risks of not having cybersecurity measures in place to protect yourself, your practice and your patients.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on laser skin tightening, “silicone detox,” dermaplaning, plus more.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes stories on laser-assisted delivery of tranexamic acid for melasma, the link between smoking and rosacea development, plus more.

Gary Salman, CEO, Black Talon Security, explains why cybercriminals are now targeting dermatology and cosmetic surgery practices.

According to a study conducted by Galderma, both rosacea and psoriasis have a significant QOL impact on patients, with a proportion of patients reporting feelings of anxiety and depression due to their disease.

Several studies present data that contradicts one another when examining the possible link between rosacea development and smoking.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on the benefits of turmeric and licorice root, hydrocolloid bandages for treating acne, sensitive versus sensitized skin, plus more.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes a new podcast episode, a new FDA approval for actinic keratosis, examining quality of care for atopic dermatitis, plus more.

Since the start of the pandemic, there has been a rise in dermatoses in healthcare workers related to occupational use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Rachel Evers-Meltzer, MD, MPH, discusses her cross-sectional survey investigating what types of dermatoses were most commonly seen in the health care spear and suggests possible treatments.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on “slugging”, dermarolling, physical versus chemical exfoliants, acne scar treatments, plus more.

For 2020, trending topics can be summed up in one word: COVID-19. But, even during a pandemic, dermatologists and the medical community at large continued to research novel therapies and seek new solutions for providing the best possible patient care. Here, Dermatology Times tracks the most compelling topics of an unprecedented year.

Neelam Vashi, MD, FAAD, explains the results of her cross-sectional survey investigating melanoma awareness among different racial and ethnic groups.

Dermatology Times announces the winners of its inaugural Giants of Dermatology awards, with six recipients being recognized this year for their contributions to the field of dermatology.

Six recipients will be announced and recognized as this year’s Giants of Dermatology honorees in a virtual gala to be held in early December.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on probiotic skincare, sallow skin, the differences between melasma and hyperpigmentation, plus more.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes a new podcast episode, hand hygiene recommendations, new National Psoriasis Foundation guidelines for disease management during COVID-19, plus more.

The American Contact Dermatitis Society has published hand hygiene recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic in recognition of National Hand Washing Awareness Week in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

The aesthetics industry saw a massive boom during the COVID-19 pandemic for both invasive and non-invasive procedures. Amir Karam, M.D., San Diego, Calif., reveals what caused this increase in demand for aesthetics procedures and discusses the outlook for the future of the industry.

The National Psoriasis Foundation’s (NPF) COVID-19 Task Force has recently published 22 guidance statements related to managing psoriatic disease during the pandemic in the Journal of American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD).

In recently presented data at the 29th annual European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) virtual congress, baricitinib demonstrated significant long-term safety and efficacy in treating moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on dermarolling for hair loss, vitamin C and skin sensitivity, how to manage keratosis pilaris, plus more.

ICYMI, some of the content featured this week includes challenges with mohs micrographic surgery in pediatric patients, how a vitamin D deficiency may be linked to acne, three-year dupilumab data for treatment of PsO and PsA, plus more.

This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories on alpha arbutin as a brightening skincare ingredient, a new search tool that pairs skin of color patients with dermatologists, how to handle facial erythema, plus more.

The potential for antibiotic resistance have caused some physicians to be wary of the drug class when prescribing an acne treatment regimen. Christopher Bunick, M.D., Ph.D., clears the air around antibiotic use for acne and discusses his research of narrow-spectrum antibiotics.