
Daily Derm Times: February 20, 2025
Key Takeaways
- Inflammatory nail diseases in skin of color require better awareness, diagnosis, and treatment, indicating a research gap.
- Psychodermatology fosters collaboration among healthcare professionals, enhancing patient care.
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Nail Diseases in Skin of Color: A Research Gap
This study highlights the urgent need for improved awareness, diagnosis, and treatment of inflammatory nail diseases in patients with skin of color.
Psychodermatology: An Opportunity for Collaboration Among Health Care Professionals
In this CME article, learn more about the interdisciplinary field of psychodermatology and the collaborative health care team necessary for care.
Ritlecitinib Generally Well-Tolerated in Pediatric Patients with Alopecia, According to Phase 1 Study
Patients aged 6 to 12 had little to no adverse events and no pharmacokinetic abnormalities were noted.
Boosting Fat Retention in Poland Syndrome
Researchers investigated whether botulinum toxin enhances fat retention, showing promising clinical results.
PRP Injection is an Effective Standalone and Combination Therapy for Rosacea
Symptoms of rosacea and dependence on oral medication were reduced in all 5 case studies.
Q&A: Terri Phillips, MD, FAAP, Explores The Psychological Impact of Aesthetic Procedures
Phillips discusses Merz Aesthetics' recent research, which highlights how aesthetic treatments boost confidence, self-perception, and emotional well-being.
Expert Panel Endorses Image-Guided Superficial Radiation Therapy as a Safe and Effective Treatment for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
A dermatology expert panel confirms IGSRT as a safe, effective first-line treatment for select nonmelanoma skin cancer cases.
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