
Nicole Gunasekera, MD, MBA, presented a session on disorders of pigmentation at the 2023 SDPA Annual Summer Dermatology Conference.

Nicole Gunasekera, MD, MBA, presented a session on disorders of pigmentation at the 2023 SDPA Annual Summer Dermatology Conference.

Researchers evaluated factors affecting quality of life and what to consider when determining a patient’s psoriasis treatment plan.

In part 2 of this Frontline Forum series, Neal Bhatia, MD; Dawn Eichenfield, MD, PhD; Lawrence Eichenfield, MD; Linda F. Stein Gold, MD; and Guy Webster, MD, PhD, discuss the practical and clinical considerations in the management of acne vulgaris, reviewing available treatment options and how to treat acne scars.

In this month's Cosmetic Conundrums column, Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, discusses safe and effective skin care products for infants.

Catch up on coverage from the first day of the 2023 SDPA Annual Summer Dermatology Conference.

Catch up on visual highlights and views from the first day of the SDPA Annual Summer Dermatology Conference in Boston, MA.

Mark Lebwohl, MD, discusses his SDPA Annual Summer Dermatology Conference session, "Inflammatory Dermatoses: A Case-Based Review."

A poster presented at the 2023 SDPA Annual Summer Dermatology Conference revealed improvements to hyperpigmentation in a cohort of Black patients with moderate-to-severe acne.

Omar Noor, MD, FAAD, discusses cultural competency in caring for patients with skin of color in dermatology.

A poster presented at the 2023 SDPA Annual Summer Dermatology Conference revealed statistically significant improvements among patients with psoriasis receiving brodalumab treatment.

Omar Noor, MD, FAAD, discusses his SDPA session, "Clinical Pearls for Pediatric and Adult Dermatology."

When sessions, late-breaking research, and more conclude, there is no shortage of things to do in historic Boston.

Ronda Farah, MD, and her colleagues reviewed how dermatology providers play an important role in transgender aesthetic care.

A Stanford professor said overcoming toxicity challenges of oral treatment will allow dermatology physicians to provide better care for pediatric patients.

Being armed with the facts about genital warts will make conversations regarding the virus easier on patients and providers.

Sydney Givens, PA-C, reviews how she discusses cosmeceuticals with her patients and what resources she offers.

In this week’s Pointers with Portela, the 208SkinDoc interviews a patient who has battled stage IV melanoma for many years.

Click here to answer today's poll.

The conference aimed at providing dermatology physician assistants with the latest in the field begins tomorrow in Boston, Massachusetts.

Physicians talk about the challenges they face with patients as well as available treatment options.

Four clinicians discuss the widening landscape of systemic therapies for patients with atopic dermatitis.

A split-face study found that combination therapy proved more efficacious than microneedling alone.

On this World Refugee Day, we delve into a study published this year outlining skin conditions among more than 500 refugees resettling in the United States.

Click here to answer this week's sunscreen poll.

Four dermatologists from across the country discuss the widened armamentarium of AD treatments in a recent Around the Practice series.

Dermatology Times had the opportunity to speak with numerous leading KOLs in the industry, live and virtually, at the 2023 Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference for PAs and NPs.

Matthew Mansh, MD, FAAD, discusses inequities faced by transgender and gender-diverse patient populations.

In one-third of cases of psoriasis, disease onset occurs in the first or second decade of life, although it may not be diagnosed until the patient has reached adulthood.

Experts in dermatology discuss non-surgical treatment options for basal cell carcinoma.

This week's edition of the Mainstream Patient features stories about tinted sunscreens that don't leave a white cast, laundry detergent for sensitive skin, UPF clothing for summer, and more.