Weekly Roundup: January 25-29, 2021
January 29th 2021In case you missed it, some of this week’s featured content includes a new podcast episode, a video series on the COVID-19 vaccine and dermal fillers, topical PRP, expansion of the CoolSculpting portfolio, combination therapies as the future of rosacea treatment, plus more.
Tips for Preventing and Minimizing Adverse Reactions in Filler Patients
January 29th 2021In the final part of our interview with Whitney Bowe, MD, she reveals her tips and tricks for both preventing and minimizing any adverse reactions in her filler patients who might have also received the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Cutaneous Connection- Episode 16: COVID-19 Vaccine and Dermal Fillers
January 28th 2021Recent reports have been surfacing in regard to adverse reactions in dermal fillers patients who have also received the COVID-19 vaccine. Whitney Bowe, MD, New York City, New York, discusses this phenomenon and provides some tips for preventing and treating these side effects.
Tips for Navigating Practice Challenges During COVID-19
January 21st 2021George Martin, MD, program director of the 2021 Maui Derm Live and Maui Derm Connect annual conferences being held January 25-29 in Maui, Hawaii, shares his checklist of essential advice for optimizing practice management during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Cutaneous Connection- Episode 15: Building a COVID-19 Dermatology Database
January 14th 2021Esther Freeman, MD, PhD, details how her and her fellow colleagues banded together to create a COVID-19 dermatology registry in just eight days. The registry has since seen over 1,000 submissions from frontline clinicians located in 40 countries, helping to identify and diagnose active COVID-19 through submitted skin findings.
Next-Generation Therapies and Approaches Will Advance Acne Treatment
January 13th 2021Topicals and oral antibiotics, as well as research on the skin microbiome, are paving the way for the future of acne treatment, according to a recent presentation at the 2020 ODAC Pre-Conference Inflammatory Diseases Symposium.