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SB208 is the first topical antifungal with a nitric oxide platform found to be effective for treating tinea pedis.

There is a shift in skin aging by decades, depending on ethnicity, according to results of a scientific evaluation underwritten by Proctor & Gamble Co.

Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, discusses how a changing political and economic climate has transformed dermatology practices into attractive entities for venture capitalists and whether it's a good thing for the specialty.

Filler manufacturers are rounding out their product lines, giving practitioners many more options for use in different rejuvenation procedures.

The field of molecular diagnostics, as it pertains to dermatology, has truly exploded in the last decade, according to one expert.

Data-driven screening guidelines for skin cancer have been published electronically, in reaction to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s 2016 draft recommendation statement on skin cancer screening.

One dermatologist discusses four tips to help practices foster strong relationships in order to run smoothly and efficiently.

Performance metrics are one way to take the guesswork out of physician group practice planning and decision making, according to one dermatologist.

Dr. Poor is invited to oversee the aestheticians and electrologists of a new MedSpa and feels fortunate, as his revenues have been declining. However, investing, owning, or operating a medspa still means being aware of certain regulations.

One expert offers tips for dermatologists considering buying other practices or selling the practices they own

There is a genetically intermediate state of melanocytic neoplasia and these findings could someday help doctors identify high-risk lesions to remove before they become malignant.

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Patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) need wound care not only after surgery, to address HS scarring and tunneling from sinus tracts; they also need ongoing wound care for lesions that might be draining, says one dermatologist.

One of the most widely used techniques for decreasing facial oil is the use of blotting papers, especially popular in East Asian nations

Just as facial blotting papers are used to control facial sebum, dry shampoos are used to control scalp sebum.

Phase 3 data for Paratek Pharmaceuticals’ once-daily treatment with IV-to-oral omadacycline has shown the pipeline drug effectively and safely treats the most frequently isolated bacterial pathogens associated with skin infections, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)

Emerging therapies are showing impressive efficacy and good tolerability, according to one dermatologist.

Skin side effects from anticancer treatments can be a special burden for patients already suffering the extreme pressures of a cancer diagnosis. Treatments must be customized for patients based on the type of cancer and treatment, as well as the patient’s personal goals. Close and active relationships with patients are vital to assure the best possible outcome.