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.
Nonablative radiofrequency shows promise
October 1st 2003New Orleans - With a growing demand from aging baby boomers to shave off years from their appearance, clinicians are searching for nonsurgical alternatives to the traditional facelift to tighten facial skin - and nonablative radiofrequency may just fit the bill.
The Numbers are in on Radiofrequency
October 1st 2003New Orleans - Radiofrequency treatment with the Thermacool TC? system can give moderate improvements in facial features, according to Walter Nahm, M.D., Ph.D. Based on a study he recently completed, Dr. Nahm said, "There's been a lot of back-and-forth discussion. Many physicians didn't believe radiofrequency worked because the changes were hard to quantify, but now we know there are eyebrow angle changes, brow elevation, and the jowl surface area decreases. We've proven there is a statistical difference before and after radiofrequency."
Graft Skin with Five Minutes of Surgery
October 1st 2003San Francisco - When reconstruction of a surgical defect requires a split-thickness skin graft, some dermatologists will refer the patient to a plastic surgeon. However, that procedure is quite simple and is something that can be completed very quickly with a minimum of equipment, Paul J.M. Salmon, M.D., said.