
Daily Derm Times: July 17, 2025
Key Takeaways
- Art in dermatology fosters dialogue, enhances patient connection, and challenges biases, enriching healthcare experiences.
- Effective treatments for hidradenitis suppurativa, including procedural interventions, significantly improve patient quality of life.
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A New Canvas for Conversations in Dermatology
Art transforms dermatology by fostering dialogue, enhancing patient connection, and challenging biases, as medical students explore creative expression in health care.
Below the Surface: Dermatologic Procedures for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Our July cover story explores effective treatments for hidradenitis suppurativa, including procedural interventions and advanced therapies that enhance patient quality of life.
Abrocitinib Reduces Itch and Lesions in AD Trial
Abrocitinib significantly improves lesion severity and pruritus in moderate to severe AD, offering a promising treatment option for patients.
Comprehensive Safety Measures Reduce Risk in Periocular Laser Treatments
Rigorous pre-, intra-, and postoperative protocols help ensure safe, effective periocular laser treatments and reduce the risk of ocular complications.
Global Survey Uncovers Misalignment in AD Treatment Guidelines for Pregnant Women
New survey data reveals gaps in atopic dermatitis treatment for pregnant women, highlighting the need for updated guidelines and better physician education.
Consulting, Care, and the Direct Pay Future with Jacki Kment, PA-C, MPAS, DFAAPA
Jacki Kment, PA-C, MPAS, DFAAPA, shares how she built a successful direct pay dermatology practice to prioritize patient care and professional balance.
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