
A glimpse at what to expect from Dermatology Times this week.

A glimpse at what to expect from Dermatology Times this week.

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.

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

A glimpse at what to expect from Dermatology Times this week.

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.

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.

A glimpse at what to expect from Dermatology Times this week.

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.

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.

A glimpse at what to expect from Dermatology Times this week.

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.

A glimpse at what to expect from Dermatology Times this week.

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.

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.

A glimpse at what to expect from Dermatology Times this week.

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.

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.

A glimpse at what to expect from Dermatology Times this week.

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.

An extensive literature review looks at the dermatoses that are connected to video game play.

Shingles (herpes zoster, or HZ) is more than just a skin manifestation. The condition is also commonly associated with hearing, vision, and balance problems among other symptoms.

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.

A glimpse at what to expect from Dermatology Times this week.

Ardon Health patients with autoimmune conditions have expressed common questions and concerns about COVID-19.

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.

What’s more frightful than Halloween? What the makeup and costumes can do to children’s and adult’s skin. Dermatologists weigh in with their top tips to help patients avoid post-Halloween skin horrors.

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