
Take a look at these new products available for dermatologists.

Take a look at these new products available for dermatologists.

Treating existing scars can help dermatologists and other core aesthetic specialists build lasting relationships with patients, says an expert who spoke at Cosmetic Boot Camp.

Scientists have found that blocking the molecule TRPV4 can help to prevent the pain caused by sunburns.

Informed consent is a critical element of a strong physician-patient relationship. It is both a legal requirement and an ethical obligation that supports the physician in the face of litigation and protects the patient's autonomy in the decision-making process. An expert panel discusses what specific items are on their consent forms and how often they have patients re-consent when returning for aesthetic fillers or neuromodulators.

Up to 30 percent of patients with psoriasis do not seek medical care for their skin condition, patient surveys show.

Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) are increasingly going to subspecialties to work, rather than in primary care, which may suggest that these healthcare providers won’t be a solution to the impending shortage of primary care physicians.

Figure 1, a free social medical photo-sharing app available for iOS in the iTunes store, has been gaining attention since it debuted early this summer.

Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be more likely to have skin infections, impetigo and atopic diseases, a recent study shows.

Dermatologists should consider nuances of men's skin when developing treatment plans. For example, men's skin is thicker and may require additional laser passes in some areas.

Patients with psoriasis have increasingly higher chances of having at least one other major comorbidity when compared to patients who do not have psoriasis, study results indicate.

Photographs of skin cancers caused patients to be more likely to conduct skin self-examinations, according to results of a recent study.

A recent study confirms the presence of certain antibodies in patients with morphea, but only in linear morphea is the presence associated with clinical indicators of severity.

A topical application of tofacitinib may offer a future therapeutic option for patients with plaque psoriasis, according to a recent study.

A new genetic test can identify patients with nonmetastatic melanoma who are at high risk of recurrence, according to validation data presented at the 2013 summer meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.

Tattoos may make pigmented lesions and skin cancers particularly difficult to detect, according to recent research.

A novel ultrasound applicator significantly accelerated tissue healing in patients with venous ulcers, according to findings from a small clinical study.

Dr. Laser has been doing laser procedures for more than a decade. He has a great reputation and thousands of happy patients. Two years ago he performed a laser procedure on a patient who unfortunately scarred afterward. The procedure was undertaken in the same manner as hundreds of other similar procedures performed by Dr. Laser. He also obtained a signed consent form from his patient warning her about the risk of scarring.

Various approaches are being initiated to treat wild-type, BRAF mutated melanoma, according to the director of the Melanoma Program and co-leader of the Signal Transduction Program at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center in Nashville, Tenn.

As we approach the fourth quarter of the year, most of our physician clients now have a fairly good idea of what their taxable income will be for 2013. If you are like these clients, you may be wondering “is there anything I can do now to save taxes on April 15?” The answer is very likely “yes.”

The term “cosmeceutical” was coined in 1984 by Albert Kligman, M.D., Ph.D., to describe an emerging category of skincare products. Dr. Kligman, known for his work on topical retinoids, used this term to describe skincare products that provided therapeutic benefits to the skin above and beyond what would be seen with simple cosmetics.

Many of those differences between men and women come into play in how men behave and are treated in dermatologists’ offices.

Even though bacteria such as Propionibacterium acnes share the same genus and species, says an expert, recent research suggests that different P. acnes strains may behave differently, which could have profound implications for acne treatment.

The systemic treatments of psoriasis are rapidly evolving as pharmaceutical companies continue their research to discover safer and more tolerable systemic medications for psoriasis patients.

Researchers have recently identified gamma delta T cells as having an important role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. This considerable breakthrough in the pathogenesis of the disease could potentially have far-reaching implications in terms of more targeted therapies for psoriasis.

For dermatologists, battling the growing problem of drug counterfeiting requires wariness and common sense, says a Food and Drug Administration expert who spoke at Cosmetic Boot Camp, held here.

Efforts to prevent and chemoprevent melanoma are ongoing, and though much still needs to be done, one expert says some inroads are being made that may impact mortality, morbidity and quality of life.

Eight experts discussed their views on the counterfeit market at the recent Vegas Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology meeting in Las Vegas. Susan Weinkle, M.D., Bradenton, Fla., who moderated the panel, summed up the group’s consensus by stating, “Patient safety needs to be first and foremost. We need to use products that have been evaluated, that companies have put their research dollars behind to have data to support using them safely in our patients.”

Merz Pharma Group has entered into an agreement with Neocutis to acquire its cosmetic, prescription and over-the-counter skincare products.

More frequent debridement leads to better wound healing outcomes, according to recent study results.

A topical analgesic of lidocaine-epinephrine-tetracaine decreased pain in up to 50 percent of pediatric patients undergoing wound repair with tissue adhesive, results of a new study indicate.