April 24th 2025
A pilot study reveals a dual-length microneedle RF device effectively reduces neck wrinkles by 35%, enhancing skin hydration and elasticity with minimal downtime.
Clinical Consultations™: Optimizing Treatment Outcomes for Patients with Generalized Pustular Psoriasis
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Revolutionizing Atopic Dermatitis (RAD) Conference 2025
June 6-7, 2025
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Cases and Conversations™: Biologic Matchmaking in Psoriasis – Finding the Right Therapy for the Right Patient
July 26, 2025
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Advances in™ Atopic Dermatitis: Addressing Unmet Needs in Patients With Skin of Color
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Clinical Consultations™: Guiding Patients with Genital Psoriasis Toward Relief Through a Multidisciplinary Approach
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Patient, Provider & Caregiver Connection™: Understanding the Patient Journey to Provide Personalized Care for Generalized Pustular Psoriasis
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Cases and Conversations™: Applying Practice Techniques to Optimize Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies in Generalized Pustular Psoriasis
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Cases and Conversations™: Applying Best Practices to Prevent Shingles in Your Practice
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‘REEL’ Time Patient Counseling™: Fostering Effective Conversations in Practice to Create a Visible Impact for Patients Living with Genital Psoriasis
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Dermalorian™ Webinar: Shedding Light on Patient-Reported Outcomes to Assess Disease Severity in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis
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Where Do Biologics Fit Into the Management of Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis?
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Expert Illustrations & Commentaries™: Exploring Novel Therapeutic Targets in Acne Management
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Burst CME: Targeted Therapy for Optimal Psoriasis Management
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Scientists re-evaluate marrow/skin relationship
October 1st 2004National report-- The contribution of bone marrow-derived cells in responding to acute injury to the skin has long been known, but the focus on inflammatory markers has resulted in a skewed sense of the marrow's total contribution to the skin niche, says Frank Isik, M.D., a researcher and professor of plastic surgery at the University of Washington. New tools that allow scientists to better track the movement of cells from bone marrow to the periphery are leading to a reevaluation of the marrow/skin relationship, he says.
Target four-to-eight-week tx window to minimize formation of scar tissue
October 1st 2004To minimize scar formation, intercept facial wounds as early as possible, and treat them during the four-to-eight-week window after the trauma or incision, advises Joseph Niamtu III, D.M.D., an oral/maxillofacial and cosmetic facial surgeon based in Richmond, Va.
Combination therapies do battle with ethnic pigmentary problems
September 1st 2004New York and Pennsville, N.J. - While hydroquinone remains crucial for treating pigmentary disorders in ethnic patients, the most effective treatments frequently combine this drug with other preparations and treatment modalities.
Derms have range of tools to fade freckles
September 1st 2004National Report - Freckle-faced patients - whether they have one bothersome lentigo or a face full of mottling - have many options when it comes to achieving clearer, more even-toned skin. Depending on a patient's perceived concern, dermatologists have at their disposal therapies ranging from topical treatments to more aggressive lasers and light sources to combinations of both.
Combination strategies hasten, enhance clearing of solar lentigines
September 1st 2004National Report - Combination therapy, featuring a newer dual-agent topical solution containing mequinol 2 percent and tretinoin 0.01 percent (Solag?,Galderma) used alone but particularly together with laser or intense pulsed light (IPL) treatment, provides an improved approach for treating solar lentigines, agree Marta I. Rendon, M.D., and Fran E. Cook-Bolden, M.D.
PDA vision quickly becoming reality
September 1st 2004The recently organized Pigmentary Disorders Academy (PDA) already can be credited with a number of significant accomplishments. These accomplishments exemplify its aims to increase awareness of pigmentary disorders within the medical community and to update and educate physicians about these conditions and their treatments to enhance patient care.
Multimodal regimen provides rational, effective tratement for acne in skin of color
September 1st 2004New York - A combination regimen beginning with adapalene cream 0.1 percent (Differin, Galderma) and incorporating the fixed triple-combination depigmenting cream (Tri-Luma Cream, Galderma) provides a well-tolerated and effective method for treating acne and its distressing sequel of post-in-flammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) in African-American patients, said Valerie D. Callender, M.D., at the recently held Academy '04 meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Botulinum toxin long-term safety study finds 'no news is good news'
September 1st 2004New York - Results of a retrospective review reinforce the long-term safety and tolerability of repeated treatments with botulinum toxin type A (Botox Cosmetic?, Allergan) for cosmetic reasons, said Alastair Carruthers, M.D., at the American Academy of Dermatology's Academy '04 here recently.
Relaxed social stigmas draw more men to Botox, fillers
September 1st 2004San Francisco - A significant part of the recent explosion in cosmetic procedures such as injection of botulinum toxin and fillers is due to increased interest among the male population, and treatment considerations for these patients often differ from those for women, according to Christopher Zachary, M.D.
Advances in laser technology necessitate educated choices
September 1st 2004New York - With the proliferation of lasers and other light sources over recent years, non-surgeons are finding it more difficult to determine which is the best option for treating their patients with vascular or pigmented lesions, solar damage and aging and excessive or unwanted hair.
Three-pronged approach stops foot ulcers
September 1st 2004New York - Uniform treatment consisting of a three-pronged approach can help patients with foot ulcers heal more effectively and prevent chronic ulceration and the need for amputations, according to Peter Sheehan, M.D., director of the Diabetic Foot and Ankle Center for Joint Diseases, Orthopaedic Institute in New York, N.Y.
Not all wounds are created equal
September 1st 2004Victoria, British Columbia - While dermatologic surgeons are very aware and do an excellent job in managing wounds, wound healing is an area that needs the supervision and expertise of a trained practitioner, according to Gordon E. Searles, O.D., M.D., MSc, FRCPC, FRCPC, FACP. Speaking at the Canadian Dermatology Association Annual Conference, Dr. Searles compared the traditional training surrounding the management of "cold steel" wounds with those that occur as a result of lasers, and the importance of understanding the difference.
Dermatologists play important team role in care of pediatric transplant recipients
September 1st 2004Charleston, S.C. - Skin diseases are common among pediatric solid organ transplant recipients, and so dermatologists play an important role in the management of these children, said Maria C. Garzon, M.D., at the 2004 annual meeting of the Society for Pediatric Dermatology here.