
Linda Stein Gold, MD, discusses the impact atopic dermatitis has on the quality of life of pediatric and adult patients.

Linda Stein Gold, MD, discusses the impact atopic dermatitis has on the quality of life of pediatric and adult patients.

Emma Guttman, MD, PhD, reviews the prevalence of atopic dermatitis, the percentage of patients who outgrow their eczema, and risk factors.

Peter A. Lio, MD, gives a brief overview of atopic dermatitis and eczema, describing the differences between them and common misconceptions

Dr. Stephen Perkins explains the incidence and treatment of dry eye syndrome and chemosis in patients post-blepharoplasty.

Takeaways from a panel discussion on newer biologic therapies to treat plaque psoriasis, and parting advice to other professionals who work in dermatology regarding best practices when using these drugs in their clinics.

An overview of the most anticipated developments to come in plaque psoriasis treatment.

During a brief discussion on current treatment challenges in plaque psoriasis, key opinion leaders in dermatology highlight patient access and affordability of newer biologic therapies as the biggest hurdles faced by clinicians.

Recommendations for treating plaque psoriasis with newer biologic therapies and factors that warrant a switch in therapy, either using another biologic of the same class or moving to a different class.

Variables that dermatologists should consider when selecting an appropriate biologic therapy to treat a patient with plaque psoriasis, and the importance of shared decision-making.

Andrew Blauvelt, MD, MBA, of Oregon Medical Research Center, highlights a newer class of biologics used to treat plaque psoriasis, IL-23 inhibitors, and explains how they differ from other classes of therapy.

Dermatology experts comment on the safety profiles of biologic therapies used to treat plaque psoriasis, highlight specific contraindications to be mindful of when prescribing these drugs, and provide suggestions to help mitigate the risk of adverse events.

A historical overview regarding the advances in biologic therapies to treat plaque psoriasis and real-world experience using newer classes of biologics in clinical practice.

An overview of current treatments used as initial therapy to treat plaque psoriasis and factors that affect treatment selection.

April W. Armstrong, MD, MPH, of the University of Southern California, comments on the clinical manifestation of plaque psoriasis on children and adult patients, and highlights comorbidities typically associated with the condition.

As an introduction to a panel discussion on best practices using newer, novel therapies to treat plaque psoriasis, dermatology experts review what is now understood regarding the condition’s pathophysiology.

In this monthly technology review, Dr. Michael Kluska examines Bodytite by InMode, including device overview, cost, ROI, patient perceptions, and candidate considerations.

Dr. Michael Somenek discusses different treatment areas for achieving the ultimate jawline.

Dr. Parker A. Velargo discusses the increased popularity of buccal fat reduction for facial contouring in his recent presentation at the AAFPRS 2020 virtual meeting.

What can you expect in terms of results from nonsurgical skin rejuvenation devices? Dr. Mark Hamilton discusses demand and expectations.

Dr. Sheila Barbarino shares her approach to assessing the periocular region for tear trough rejuvenation with dermal fillers.

Dr. Regan Thomas explains how he approaches facial scar revision using surgical and nonsurgical techniques.

Facial plastic surgeon Dr. Cameron Chesnut shares how he uses regenerative medicine in daily practice and explains how to begin incorporating it into your own.

Dr. Jeffrey Joseph explains his systematic approach to lower blepharoplasty, which helps to individualize patient treatment while improving patient communication and expectations.

Allison Truong, M.D., FAAD, provides some useful tips to help health care professionals on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic combat mask irritation and acne.

With the rise in face mask usage, multiple types of masks have entered the market made of a variety of materials. Some, however, can lead to more skin irritation than others. Allison Truong, M.D., FAAD, provides some suggestions for the best type of mask to use and how to reduce skin irritation.

In this video interview, Allison Truong, M.D., FAAD, explains various measures that can be taken to prevent maskne, including pinpointing the root cause of the irritation.

Allison Truong, M.D., FAAD, provides some tips on how to treat mask-related acne, or otherwise known as ’maskne.’

Allison Truong, M.D., FAAD, explains what 'maskne' is and the various types of acne that can occur when wearing a mask.

Michelle Nguyen, M.D., MPH, sits down with Dermatology Times to discuss her recent presentation at the 2020 American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) virtual meeting regarding the representation of women dermatologic surgeons in the U.S.

Dr. Mary Lynn Moran articulates why and how women in leadership positions can benefit the aesthetic specialty.