
Daily Derm Times: May 12, 2025
Key Takeaways
- Multitargeted therapies and AI-driven personalized treatments are revolutionizing atopic dermatitis and hair loss management, improving patient outcomes significantly.
- The ASAP protocol provides an effective non-surgical keloid treatment, achieving high satisfaction and low recurrence rates, particularly for darker skin tones.
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Advancing Atopic Dermatitis Treatment by Understanding the Role of Multitargeted Therapies
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In a new study, AI-driven personalized treatments significantly enhanced hair growth and scalp health, offering innovative solutions for hair loss management.
ASAP Protocol Yields 82% Keloid Resolution
Discover an innovative non-surgical keloid treatment protocol that achieves high satisfaction and low recurrence rates for patients with darker skin tones.
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In honor of Melanoma Awareness Month, Glowbar CEO Rachel Liverman spoke to Dermatology Times about this new collaboration, which aims to increase patients' daily sunscreen use by 2026.
Uncovering Inequities in Hidradenitis Suppurativa Trials
Explore the critical need for diversity in hidradenitis suppurativa clinical trials to address health inequities and improve patient outcomes.
Expanding Global Access to Dermatology: GLODERM and CeraVe Awards Fuel Community-Driven Change
Seven dermatologists have received GLODERM x CeraVe Access Grants to expand skin care access in underserved communities worldwide.
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