
Daily Derm Times: May 20, 2025
Key Takeaways
- Melanoma survivors highlight the critical role of sun safety and regular skin exams in preventing skin cancer.
- Cold plasma technology, developed by Julia Zimmermann, shows promise in effectively treating acne.
Catch up on dermatology news, highlights, and insights from the past 24 hours.
To stay up-to-date with the latest dermatology news, sign up to receive our
Derm Dispatch: Discussing Early Detection and Education With a Melanoma Survivor
A melanoma survivor shares her journey, emphasizing the importance of sun safety and regular skin exams to prevent skin cancer.
Revolutionizing Acne Treatments and Skin Care with Cold Plasma Technology
Julia Zimmermann, PD, PHD's innovative cold plasma technology for acne treatment, developed through extensive research, promises effective results for clearer skin.
New Study Evaluates Accuracy of Hand Eczema Self-Assessments
Explore the evolving landscape of self-reported hand eczema severity assessments, highlighting their potential and challenges in clinical research and digital health.
Space Science is Revolutionizing Cancer Research
New research explores how microgravity and cosmic radiation influence cancer cell behavior, immune responses, and potential advancements in oncology treatments.
Shaant ClearSkin Probiotic Granted Patent for Acne Relief
Discover how Shaant ClearSkin Probiotic offers a holistic approach to acne treatment by targeting gut health and hormonal balance for clearer skin.
The Impact of Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers on Skin Barrier Function
Four variations of virucidal sanitizers were evaluated for their effect on skin irritation, erythema, transepidermal water loss, and more.
Newsletter
Like what you’re reading? Subscribe to Dermatology Times for weekly updates on therapies, innovations, and real-world practice tips.


















