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Most patients that complain of acne within 48 hours of applying sunscreen probably are not experiencing true acne with follicular rupture, but rather irritant follicular contact dermatitis or possibly miliaria rubra and miliaria pustulosa. It may be worthwhile to suggest patients try a spray formulation.

What does the future look like for cosmetic medicine and aesthetic treatments? Jwala Karnik, M.D., chief medical officer, Suneva Medical, weighs in on three trends that are expected to impact cosmetic dermatology.

Blood vessels in face transplant recipients reorganize themselves, according to study findings that could expand the medical community’s understanding of biologic changes that occur following such transplants.

Physicians offering rejuvenation treatments to patients in their 50s frequently overlook the lateral temporal-cheek fat pad, says Timothy M. Greco, M.D., an expert in the aging face.

The key to addressing midfacial descent and overall fat loss in patients in their 60s and 70s is staging treatments appropriately and matching patient expectations, according to experts who offered solutions at Cosmetic Boot Camp, held here.

Which products do you use and in which plane do you inject when rejuvenating the temple? A panel of experts in dermatology and plastic surgery identify their preferences for devices and techniques for temple revolumization.

The FDA has approved the cosmetic filler Juvéderm Voluma XC (Allergan), a hyaluronic acid filler. It is the first and only filler to be approved for the temporary correction of age-related volume loss in adult patients ages 21 and older.

In the European Union (EU), a simple approval process for hyaluronic acid (HA) products has yielded a broader array of offerings than what’s available in the United States, an expert says. Easier EU approvals also have given HA a virtual lock on the European filler market, he adds.

Men with skin of color often have unique skincare needs. Thiis month’s special report features insight and clinical pearls from three industry experts on some of the best practices for caring for this group of patients.

Informed consent is a critical element of a strong physician-patient relationship. It is both a legal requirement and an ethical obligation that supports the physician in the face of litigation and protects the patient's autonomy in the decision-making process. An expert panel discusses what specific items are on their consent forms and how often they have patients re-consent when returning for aesthetic fillers or neuromodulators.

Risky Business

Eight experts discussed their views on the counterfeit market at the recent Vegas Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology meeting in Las Vegas. Susan Weinkle, M.D., Bradenton, Fla., who moderated the panel, summed up the group’s consensus by stating, “Patient safety needs to be first and foremost. We need to use products that have been evaluated, that companies have put their research dollars behind to have data to support using them safely in our patients.”

Merz Pharma Group has entered into an agreement with Neocutis to acquire its cosmetic, prescription and over-the-counter skincare products.

Several experts shared their techniques and strategies for working with lasers during the 2013 Vegas Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology meeting here in Las Vegas.