August 14th 2025
Irina Mazur spoke to Dermatology Times about the latest partnership, which aims to bridge the gap between clinical advice and patient behavior through personalized sun protection guidance.
Hair Transplants for Women, Too
December 1st 2003New York -- Now that hair transplant technology has advanced to the point where women with female-pattern baldness can expect as good results as men, one would think dermatologists would be quick to embrace the procedure for their many female patients who are devastated by hair loss.
Nonsurgical Techniques for Veins
December 1st 2003Las Vegas - Whether patients seek treatment of problem veins and vascular lesions for cosmetic or medical reasons, dermatologists have many tools at their disposal that offer alternatives to hospital-based procedures, said Margaret Weiss, M.D., who is in private practice at the Maryland Laser, Skin & Vein Institute and Dermatology Associates, Hunt Valley, Md.
Botox Industry Conquests Continue
November 1st 2003New Orleans - Jean and Alistair Carruthers, M.D.s, who , in 1991, introduced botulinum for treatment of frown lines second American Society of Dermatologic Surgeons (ASDS) predictions of the neurotoxin's widening role in 2004. These include: enhancing upper lip fullness, treating enlarged masseter muscles, contouring the mandible area of the lower face, and eliminating multiple benign cystic lesions of the face. Dr. Jean Carruthers confirmed the society's predictions and appended her own.
Biotech Benefits Aid Anti-aging
November 1st 2003Las Vegas - The next-generation of cosmeceuticals capitalize on discoveries gleaned from biotechnology research. These five new compounds appear to represent innovative approaches to anti-aging strategies, but by objective measures the jury is still out, according to Patricia Farris, M.D., of Metairie, Louisiana. Dr. Farris delivered a talk on new anti-aging agents at the Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference.