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In case you missed it, this week we had news about the launch of deuruxolitinib for alopecia areata, Treg cel impairment in vitiligo, the top aesthetic innovations of this month, and more.
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Learning From Patient Experiences of Melanoma
Melanoma survivors share their diagnoses and advocate for early detection, routine skin exams, and public education to save lives.
Boehringer Ingleheim, LEO Pharma Announce Partnership to Advance Spesolimab in GPP and Beyond
The pharmaceutical companies announced an exclusive global license and transfer agreement for the advancement and commercialization of Spevigo.
Deuruxolitinib Launches in US for Treatment of Severe Alopecia Areata
Sun Pharmaceuticals has launched deuruxolitinib (Leqselvi) in the US, offering a new treatment for adults with severe alopecia areata.
French Survey Reveals Gaps in CHE Severity Assessment
A national Delphi survey reveals critical insights into CHE management in France, highlighting the need for standardized assessment and guidelines.
Both regulatory-approved and pipeline treatments for moderate to severe HS demonstrate comparable efficacy and safety, offering hope for patients often dissatisfied with current treatment options.
Turn Therapeutics Launches Trial for AD Topical GX-03
Turn Therapeutics initiates a groundbreaking clinical trial for GX-03, the first topical IL-36 inhibitor targeting moderate to severe eczema.
Derm Dispatch: Amy Snow, PA-C, on Turning a Non-Compete Setback Into a Mission That Changes Lives
Renata Block, DMSc, MMS, PA-C, interviews Amy Snow, PA-C, who shares how she transformed career roadblocks into a mobile dermatology clinic delivering free care and hope across Oregon.
Haut.AI Celebrates UV Safety Awareness Month with New SPF Innovations
Haut.AI has launched the SPF Truth Booth and SPF Protection Power List, using AI to promote sun safety and personalized patient insights.
Transcriptomics Reveal Core ACD Immune Pathways
New insights reveal shared and allergen-specific immune responses in allergic contact dermatitis.
Find out what skin care products and aesthetic innovations clinicians are recommending to patients for the month of July.
Photoprotection During Pregnancy: Clinical Guidance for Dermatologic Care
For pregnant women, formulations with niacinamide, vitamin E, hyaluronic acid, and peptides may help support barrier function and reduce pigmentation without compromising safety.
Researchers Define 4 Subtypes of Hand Vitiligo
A recent study reveals distinct patterns of nonsegmental vitiligo lesions on hands.
This review of the latest dermatologic studies includes insights into ocular safety during laser procedures, radiation dermatitis prevention and management, and more.
Integrating Trifarotene and Topical Retinoids Into Acne and Acne Sequelae Management
Discover how trifarotene, a novel retinoid, effectively addresses adult acne and its long-term effects, enhancing skin health and quality of life.
Skin Quality: Defined by Global Consensus, Delivered Through Personalized Treatment
Aesthetic medicine embraces a holistic approach to skin quality, defining it through measurable categories that enhance personalized treatment strategies.
Genetic Links Strengthen CSU Understanding
Explore how genetic factors influence acute and chronic urticaria, revealing potential for personalized treatment strategies.
Review Highlights Treg Cell Impairment as Key Factor in Vitiligo
A systematic review reveals significant Treg cell deficiencies in vitiligo, highlighting their role as therapeutic targets for improved treatment strategies.
AI-Powered Insights from 1 Million Users Reveal New Trends in Hair Loss
A first-of-its-kind study reveals AI-driven insights on hair loss trends, highlighting the impact of genetics, hormones, and COVID-19 on alopecia.
Derm Dispatch: Cutting Costs, Not Care with Jacki Kment, PA-C, MPAS, DFAAPA
With longer visits and flat-rate pricing, Kment’s practice provides personalized dermatologic care to both insured and uninsured patients.
A New Canvas for Conversations in Dermatology
Art transforms dermatology by fostering dialogue, enhancing patient connection, and challenging biases, as medical students explore creative expression in health care.
Below the Surface: Dermatologic Procedures for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Our July cover story explores effective treatments for hidradenitis suppurativa, including procedural interventions and advanced therapies that enhance patient quality of life.
Abrocitinib Reduces Itch and Lesions in AD Trial
Abrocitinib significantly improves lesion severity and pruritus in moderate to severe AD, offering a promising treatment option for patients.
Comprehensive Safety Measures Reduce Risk in Periocular Laser Treatments
Rigorous pre-, intra-, and postoperative protocols help ensure safe, effective periocular laser treatments and reduce the risk of ocular complications.
Global Survey Uncovers Misalignment in AD Treatment Guidelines for Pregnant Women
New survey data reveals gaps in atopic dermatitis treatment for pregnant women, highlighting the need for updated guidelines and better physician education.
Consulting, Care, and the Direct Pay Future with Jacki Kment, PA-C, MPAS, DFAAPA
Jacki Kment, PA-C, MPAS, DFAAPA, shares how she built a successful direct pay dermatology practice to prioritize patient care and professional balance.
A Million Ways to Get Behind in a Dermatology Clinic
Hershel Dobkin, MD, FAAD, shares his experiences and the surprising reasons behind clinic delays, from patient needs to unexpected moments.
The Value of RAD, According to Clinicians
Experts share how this year's RAD Conference showcased cutting-edge advancements in atopic dermatitis to enhance patient care and treatment strategies.
Acne Burden is Growing in Young Women Across the World, New Study Finds
Global acne burden in reproductive-age women has risen significantly, with greater increases expected by 2040.
Age Influences Allergen Sensitivity and Reaction Severity in Patch Testing
Elderly patients show lower and more mild patch test reactivity than younger individuals, with different sensitization patterns.
Social Media Fails on Retinol Safety Education
Social media spreads significant retinol misinformation, risking adolescent skin health. Experts call for improved digital education and accurate content creation.
Women Have Higher Levels of Work and Life Burden Due to Dermatological Conditions Versus Men
New research highlights the significant impact of dermatological diseases on work-life balance, revealing greater burdens for women compared to men.
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