
This week in aesthetics, we highlight a new nonsurgical eyelid lift option, protecting the practice while donating goods and services, and more.

This week in aesthetics, we highlight a new nonsurgical eyelid lift option, protecting the practice while donating goods and services, and more.

Donating to charitable organizations is a great way to give back to the community. However, physicians and practices need to create concrete safeguards to protect against being scammed, says Joe Niamtu III, DMD, who knows the hurt of this very real situation.


Trichoscopy, which is based on dermoscopy, can be a valuable tool for diagnosing conditions that cause hair loss and inflammatory scalp disease.

A new study examines the effects of hydrolyzed marine collagen on women’s faces.

Each month, Dermatology Times® features a roundup of products trending in skin care. Click here to find out what products are trending for the month of June.

Does COVID-19 antigens cause hypersensitivity to dermal fillers?

A new FDA-approved eyedrop offers patients a nonsurgical option for eyelid lifts.

The SaltFacial achieves promising results in treating multiple skin conditions.

This week, consumer magazines highlight healing post-Mohs reconstructive surgery, acral lentiginous melanoma, and more.

This week in aesthetics, we highlight reports of several sunscreens containing benzene, talk with Valisure CEO about finding the carcinogen at its independent lab, and more.

We take a look back at what happened at the American Academy of Dermatology Virtual Meeting Experience 2021 (AAD VMX 2021), including exclusive interviews with two KOLs about their presentations regarding climate change and new data on biologics for psoriasis.

Experts evaluate efficacy and safety of regenerative skin care products.

David Light, founder and CEO of Valisure, the independent lab that discovered the presence of a human carcinogen in multiple brands and batches of sunscreen, sits down with Aesthetic Authority discuss the reports' findings and the impact this news will have on the sun protection industry.

A recent test found various brands and batches of sunscreen and after-sun care products contained benzene, a known human carcinogen.

This week, consumer magazines highlight stress-related hair loss, post-melanoma skin protection, and more.

This week in aesthetics, we highlight this month’s “Meet the Aesthetic Expert” column with Will Kirby, DO, FAOCD, Michael Kluska, DO, discusses Evoke by InMode in his monthly technology review, and more.

In this month's Cosmetic Conundrums column, Chief Medical Editor of Dermatology Times®, Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, answers a few common questions on how to treat eye issues.

In this monthly technology review, Michael Kluska, DO, discusses Evoke by InMode, including cost, ROI, patient protocols, and treatment frequency.

In this month's Legal Eagle article, David J. Goldberg, MD, JD, examines physicians being sued for using injectables for off-label procedures, such as for oily skin.

Experts evaluate the efficacy, safety of regenerative skin care products.

Ava Shamban, MD, discusses microneedling differentiators using the Vivace Microneedle RF device, combination therapies, and the importance of social media partnerships.

In this month’s "Meet the Aesthetic Expert" column, Will Kirby, DO, FAOCD, talks with Megan Driscoll, CEO and founder of public relations and digital communications agency, EvolveMKD, about the ever-changing aesthetic specialty, reaching the younger generations, and starting her own company.

This week, consumer magazines highlight the Botox lip flip vs filler, #SkincareTwitter, and more.

This week in aesthetics, we highlight a new survey quantifying the QoL data for transmen post gender-affirming surgery, abdominal contouring using HIFEM and RF combination therapy, and more.