
Technology keeping you tethered to work? It’s time to unplug.

Technology keeping you tethered to work? It’s time to unplug.




Although skin aging is largely a result of genetics and UV exposure, menopause also plays a significant role.

In this pipeline report, Dermatology Times presents insights into Hh pathway inhibitors currently in phase 2 and phase 3 for the treatment of basal cell carcinoma.

‘Inflammaging’ is real, says one expert, and can result from chronic inflammation, cell senescence and other internal processes.

Study authors describe results of a surgical technique used to remove permanent lip fillers.

CBD oil may offer a spectrum of health benefits, including the treatment of skin disorders, but experts say claims are more anecdotal than scientific.

Crown Laboratories, long anchored by its Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen business, recently added the Vita Liberata beauty and Bellus Medical aesthetics divisions to their portfolios.


Animal study suggests age may be a factor in fat graft volume retention.

In this follow up to last month’s Innovations column on intellectual property and technology transfer, Raymond A. Miller, J.D., and Steve Xu, M.D., FAAD discuss how to utilize patents to maximize value for your venture.


Earlier this year, Galderma announced a new multi-disciplinary group of advisory members that compose The Women in Aesthetics Leadership Council. In this article, Dermatology Times acknowledges and congratulates the women on the advisory board who fall under the dermatology specialty.

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can successfully treat the physical symptoms of psoriasis and systemic treatment doesn't seem to provide an extra boost to its effectiveness, a new systematic review and meta-analysis finds.

Some might view the use of non-human intelligence in dermatology as a threat. But this expert believes it's up to dermatologists to transform this technology into an opportunity to ‘augment' clinical practice.

In this month's Innovations column, Steve Xu, M.D., FAAD, begins the first part of a two-part mini-series discussing what innovators should know about intellectual property. This installment focuses on the different scenarios innovators may run into when dealing with the transfer of technological property, called technology transfer.

DAXI clinical trials suggest duration as differentiator with Revance’s proprietary peptide technology.

Medications to treat acne take time to work and might not clear acne completely. To enhance outcomes from acne medications, this expert uses energy-based devices.

Laser-based procedure for autologous fat transfer may increase fat survival.

Caregivers of children with autism often expect dermatologists to have an understanding of the disorder, but that may not always be the case. Learn how to best navigate clinical situations with this patient population in this article.

Despite evidence that topical cannabinoids may relieve symptoms, more research is needed.


Why do biologics lose efficacy over time? This physician discusses factors dermatologists should consider when they see this issue in their patients.

Derms don’t let other derms leave their office without SPF. Even more importantly, they shouldn’t ever let their post skin treatment patients leave without proper sun protection either.

Consider these 10 stats from the Allergan 360 Aesthetics Report for aesthetic practice marketing and more.

Mothers of children with atopic dermatitis may be more likely to experience difficulty falling asleep, insufficient sleep and daytime exhaustion, according to a recent study.

Hosted by Dermatology Times and supported by Ortho Dermatologics, the hall of fame honored its inaugural class of inductees at the Long View Gallery in Washington, D.C., just before the 2019 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting.

PricewaterhouseCoopers believes 2019 is the year a New Health Economy comes of age, according to its 13th annual report, "Top health industry issues of 2019." View the top six takeaways from the report in this slideshow.