Cheryl Guttman Krader is a contributor to Dermatology Times, Ophthalmology Times, and Urology Times.
Microneedling plus radiofrequency effective
April 2nd 2020Glynis R. Ablon, M.D., spoke at the 18th annual South Beach Symposium in Miami about why microneedling with radiofrequency is an effective way to combat signs of aging skin. According to Dr. Ablon, benefits include minimal downtime and risk versus other options.
Anti-TNF therapy efficacy differs by gender
March 16th 2020A study showing differences in baseline characteristics between responders to anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) therapy and insufficient responders may be helpful to dermatologists as they consider treatment for patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis, according to the investigators.
Guidance on transitioning psoriasis patients between biologics
March 11th 2020Switching patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis from one biologic to another is a multifactorial decision and may depend on safety, efficacy or dosing intervals. Ron Vender, M.D., offers insight into how to switch appropriately.
Topical rosacea cream creates new treatment paradigm
March 11th 2020Topical ivermectin cream, 1% (Soolantra, Galderma) represents an advance in treatment for rosacea, offering superior efficacy and tolerability compared with previously available therapies, says Jeffrey S. Fromowitz, M.D., who spoke at the Orlando Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference.
Technology targets non-genital warts
February 12th 2020Positive results from a study investigating non-thermal Nano-Pulse Stimulation as a treatment for cutaneous non-genital warts have led to a larger multicenter study that is looking to optimize treatment parameters and hopefully replicate the early evidence of its efficacy and safety.
Nonthermal energy shows promise for back acne
January 7th 2020Early results from the first patients treated for back acne with Nano-Pulse Stimulation in a controlled study show that use of this nonthermal energy modality is providing rapid and sustained clearance of inflammatory lesions, reported Mark Nestor, M.D., Ph.D., at the 2019 annual meeting of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery.
Vitiligo treatment difficult, not impossible
October 2nd 2019Newer and emerging modalities are addressing the need for better therapeutic options for vitiligo, but there remains a broader need for dermatologists to understand the existing, useful therapies for this disfiguring, but undertreated autoimmune condition.
New guidelines aim to improve acne patient care
September 11th 2014Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric acne developed by the American Acne Rosacea Society (AARS) and endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) provide the AAP with its first-ever evidence-based guidelines for the management of this very common pediatric condition.
Technical acumen, interpersonal skills influence medicolegal risk
September 1st 2012Compared with colleagues in other medical specialties, dermatologists have enjoyed a relatively low risk of being sued for medical malpractice. However, when litigation comes to fruition and is successful, the judgment award to the plaintiff is typically much higher for dermatology cases compared with the national average, says Whitney A. High, M.D., J.D., M.Eng. What's more, dermatopathologists rank second-highest among medical specialists for the number of $1 million-plus verdicts.
Multiple modalities enable successful treatment of atopic dermatitis in children
September 1st 2012Topical corticosteroids are still the mainstay of therapy for pediatric atopic dermatitis (AD), but dermatologists have an array of other options at their disposal to use for steroid sparing or in challenging situations.
Physicians take critical look at AJCC staging system, melanoma prognostication tool
September 1st 2012The latest melanoma staging system from the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) and a tool developed for predicting the clinical outcome of individual patients with localized or regional cutaneous melanoma (www.melanomaprognosis.org) have stirred debate among dermatopathologists.
Picosecond laser shows promise for new era in tattoo removal
August 1st 2012Treatment with a picosecond 755 nm alexandrite laser (Cynosure) appears to be a significant advance for clearing tattoos and benign pigmented lesions, according to research reported at LASER 2012, the annual conference of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery.
New sunscreen labeling requirements provide groundwork for educating patients
August 1st 2012Photoprotection with use of sunscreens is an important strategy for preventing melanoma, and thanks to the new rules on sunscreen labeling that will take effect at the end of 2012, counseling patients on appropriate sunscreen selection will now be easier, says Darrell S. Rigel, M.D., M.S.