
Daily Derm Times: August 28, 2025
Key Takeaways
- Long-term care insurance is essential for dermatologists to secure financial stability for future healthcare needs.
- Metabolic science, regenerative medicine, and biohacking are transforming aesthetics, with insights from DERM 2025.
Catch up on dermatology news, highlights, and insights from the past 24 hours.
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Long-Term Care Planning 101: What Dermatologists Need to Know
Explore essential long-term care insurance options for dermatologists, ensuring financial security and peace of mind for future healthcare needs.
How Metabolic Science, Regenerative Medicine, and Biohacking are Transforming Aesthetics
Discover the latest in regenerative aesthetics and body contouring at DERM 2025, featuring insights from Suneel Chilukuri, MD, on skin care trends and biohacking.
Interview Intersection: Expert Interviews From August 2025
Dermatology Times is recapping our exclusive expert interviews from the month of August.
Life Beyond Psoriasis: Patient Perspectives on Advancements, Advocacy, and Representation
Advances in biologics and systemics have reshaped the lives of patients with psoriasis, offering clearer skin and joint protection.
Derm Dispatch: EczemaWise App and its Role in Patient-Centered Care
Renata Block, DMSc, MMS, PA-C, and Isabelle Thibau, MPH, of the National Eczema Association discuss how the EczemaWise app integrates patient-reported outcomes, validated tools, and real-world data to improve collaboration between patients and clinicians in managing eczema.
Improving Hair Loss Documentation with Standardized Photography in Clinic
Research highlights that educational videos on standardized clinical photography protocols significantly lead to better management and treatment outcomes for patients with alopecia.
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