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Rather than being fueled by a singular desire to be more physically attractive, patients seeking cosmetic procedures are driven by emotional, physical, social and professional reasons, a JAMA Dermatology study shows.

Dermatologists who sell cosmeceutical products in their offices have options. Among the popular choices: They can sell already branded lines or brand their own skincare, hair, nail and other products.

Patients are increasingly seeking to have benign lesions removed and today, there are a number of treatment options available to safely and effectively remove unwanted lesions. Suneel Chilukuri, M.D., reviewed these options during a presentation at the Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference held this week in Las Vegas.

While botulinum toxin is most commonly used to relieve frowns and wrinkles, it is increasingly being shown to be associated with improving mood and relationships, a researcher says.

Increasingly higher doses of incobotulinumtoxinA (Xeomin) offer patients a longer duration of response in the treatment for glabellar frown lines, according to recently-presented clinical trial results.

At the recently concluded American Society for Dermatologic Surgery meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, researchers looked at the efficacy of using picosecond lasers to  treat melasma, with the aim of reducing adverse effects from current treatment options. The treatment proves to be promising.

man injection

Cosmetic injections have increased in men, but men don’t often achieve the same results as women. To provide the same degree of success, dermatologists should take into consideration the more masculine features, according to several studies published recently.