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Advancements in Sunscreen Science and Guidelines: Insights from the Science of Skincare Summit

Darrel Rigel, MD, MS, sheds light on the rationale behind broad-spectrum sunscreens, emphasizing the imperative protection against UV radiation and the significance of both organic and inorganic sunscreen compounds.

Panelists:

Hilary Baldwin, MD

Acne Treatment & Research Center

Brooklyn, New York

Cheri N. Frey, MD

Howard University

Washington, DC

Kavita Mariwalla, MD, FAAD

Mariwalla Dermatology

West Islip, New York

Adelaide A. Hebert, MD, FAAD

University of Texas Medical School

Houston, Texas

Saranya Wyles, MD, PhD

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, Minnesota

Darrel Rigel, MD, MS

Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine

New York, New York

Program Description:

Experts in dermatology share essential insights and updates from the 2023 Science of Skincare Summit, highlighting the profound impact of this event in disseminating clinically sound information about over-the-counter active ingredients, the evolving landscape of retinoid-based skincare products, effective strategies for addressing skin aging, innovative advancements in acne management, and the critical significance of broad-spectrum sunscreens in safeguarding against UV radiation.

Segments Description:

Darrel Rigel, MD, MS, sheds light on the rationale behind broad-spectrum sunscreens, emphasizing the imperative protection against UV radiation and the significance of both organic and inorganic sunscreen compounds.

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