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New and exciting topical and oral therapeutic agents and those still in the pipeline are slated to revolutionize acne therapy, as they appear to more effectively improve the clinical symptoms of acne.

In the midst of a changing healthcare climate, increased patient loads, new technologies, dermatologists are feeling the stress. Is there one particular pain point that is more important than another? You tell us and we’ll share the collected, anonymous responses in an upcoming post!

There’s nothing quite like curling up with a good book, especially during the cold winter months. Dermatologists on Dermatology Times’ editorial board shared the recent books they said might make great holiday reads.

With 2015 coming to a close and Thanksgiving around the corner, we asked Dermatology Times editorial board members and fellow dermatologists what makes them grateful, when they look back on the year. Here’s what they had to say.

A recent study shows people with facial erythema were strongly associated with having poor health and negative personality traits. Participants reported negative impacts of rosacea emotionally, socially, and at work. Doctors should seek to address both the aesthetic as well as the psychological impacts of the disease.

The drugs that physicians prescribe are generally believed to be safe, having typically undergone thorough FDA scrutiny. Nevertheless, adverse drug reactions do occur and knowing which drugs are common offenders and how to best identify potential offenders is crucial in optimally treating and managing patients with adverse drug reactions.

Up to 27% of acne patients don’t even get their prescriptions filled, let alone take them. So how do you increase compliance to get your patients well? Address the roadblocks, one expert says.

The dermatologist community is ever-changing in many ways, including practice type and organization, lifestyle, and density from state to state. View this infographic to learn more.

A novel structural approach to improving under eye bags is the use of a compressive material to improve the contour of the lower eyelid. Learn more on this approach.

Eyelash hair is just like any other hair on the body requiring an intact cuticle for beauty. Eyelashes have a very short anagen phase, accounting for their short length and the lack of need to cut the eyelashes. Find out more

In a study of 501 genomes and protein-building sequences, called exomes, researchers found a newly identified member of a group of tumor suppressor genes is mutated in about 5.4% of melanomas. And these melanomas make up a particularly deadly subset in the skin cancer. Learn more

Unhappy patients discourage dermatologists and staff, and they result in negative feedback and business loss. What turns anxious and grumpy into calm and happy? A few of Dermatology Times’ Editorial Advisory Board members share their favorite tricks.