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The improper use of cosmetic fillers in glabellar or nasolabial fold areas can cause retinal artery occlusion, which is associated with permanent blindness, according to a recent study.

Most primary care physicians believe dermatologists are most qualified to perform skin cancer surgery and cosmetic procedures, according to a recent survey.

It would appear that the outcome of this year’s presidential and congressional elections will be extremely close and will have a significant impact on the delivery of health care in this country, regardless of who the winners are.

Indoor tanning significantly increases the risk of contracting nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC), especially in those under age 25, a new study confirms.

A two-drug combination for metastatic melanoma reduced the odds of progression by 60 percent, demonstrating more effectiveness than monotherapy, according to researchers.

Surgeons at Johns Hopkins University Hospital have successfully transplanted a new ear on a Maryland woman who lost her original ear to an aggressive form of basal cell carcinoma.

Actress Cynthia Nixon, best known for her role as Miranda Hobbes in the hit series “Sex and the City,” spoke to dermatologists about her experience with rosacea as part of the Face to Face with Rosacea Symposium at the 2012 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference on Oct. 4.

Achieving optimal surgical closures begins long before - and ends well after - the procedure, says Roger I. Ceilley, M.D., an Iowa dermatologist in private practice and clinical professor of dermatology at the University of Iowa, Iowa City.

Patients with severe psoriasis who were treated systemically with biologic agents or methotrexate had a lower combined risk of death, myocardial infarction and stroke, according to the results of a recent study.

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When using fillers in the glabella, "The big concern is vascular compromise, which can lead to necrosis. We certainly hope this won't happen to our patients and us. But it's important to be prepared,"

Treating severe atopic dermatitis presents numerous hurdles for patients and doctors alike. Many patients with severe atopic dermatitis disease have tried and failed numerous treatments in the past; part of the challenge is regaining their trust in medicine, says Peter Lio, M.D., a dermatologist in practice in Chicago and clinical assistant professor of dermatology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University.

There is not enough evidence to conclude that exposure to animals in childhood confers protection from atopic dermatitis or other atopic conditions, according to the chief of pediatric and adolescent dermatology, Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego.

Options for topical treatment of actinic keratoses (AKs) are increasing, but in choosing a management approach, dermatologists should keep in mind that AKs are a premalignant condition, and the ultimate goal of therapy is prevention of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Field treatment is the key to managing the entire disease, says Neal Bhatia, M.D.

Even though dermatology is the oldest medical specialty, there are probably more unanswered questions in the field than in other specialties because we can visualize our organ of study 24/7. Thus, more observations can be made, allowing the formulation of more questions to answer. Patients probably ask more casual questions of spouses, family members and physicians regarding their skin than any other organ, as well.

Patients who undergo a solid organ transplant procedure have an alarmingly higher incidence of skin cancers compared to the general population. Special care and management strategies involving a multidisciplinary approach are warranted in this group, says Mich?l O'Donoghue, M.D., a dermatologist in private practice in Oak Brook, Ill.