
Weekly Roundup: June 28-July 2
ICYMI, some of this week’s featured content includes practice management tips, microneedling for improving skin laxity and fat deposits, nasal papules linked to acne, plus more.
POLL: How are you bouncing your practice back after COVID-19?
Microneedling RF Device Helps Skin Appearance
A recent study investigated the use of a microneedling radiofrequency device in improving skin laxity and fat deposits in patients.
Five Financial Ratios to Watch to Track Your Practice’s Financial Health
These ratios will help you determine the level of financial stability of your practice and help you make better decisions for your future.
The Mainstream Patient: June 29, 2021
This week’s edition of The Mainstream Patient features stories about skin care texture, scalp acne treatments, sanitizing beauty products, jade rollers, plus more.
Restylane Contour Receives FDA Approval
Galderma receives Restylane Contour FDA approval for cheek augmentation and correction of midface contour deficiencies.
In this third part of our webinar recap series, our expert panelists discuss financials involved in the dermatology business and how to navigate debts, profits, taxes, and more.
Nasal papules that are histologically indistinguishable from angiofibroma may be a sequela of acne.
Dermatologists are expanding their skill sets and exploring new techniques to enable gender-diverse patients to achieve their medical and aesthetic goals.
In the final part of our Road Map to Recovery webinar recap series, sponsored by Aerolase, our expert panelist answered questions about vaccine mandates, social media marketing, cash balance planning, and more.
Hair regrowth was observed after starting dupilumab treatment in some pediatric patients with a history of severe and refractory alopecia areata (AA) and concomitant atopic dermatitis (AD).
Dermoscopy cannot diagnose D folliculorum proliferation but can reveal specific findings in patients with papulopustular rosacea.
Combined, these efforts encourage active participation in the care process and drive sustained behavior change.
A survey from Tempus shows that the pandemic affected many American’s health care.
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