December 16th 2024
Topical treatments with plant extracts improved skin hydration and elasticity while reducing melanin and erythema.
21st Annual International Symposium on Melanoma and Other Cutaneous Malignancies®
February 8, 2025
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Expert Illustrations & Commentaries™: Picturing the Potential Role of OX40 and OX40L Inhibitors in Atopic Dermatitis
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS): Deepening Foundations of Knowledge in Disease Pathogenesis, Disease Severity Assessment, and Treatment Decision-Making
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Clinical Consultations™: Optimizing Treatment Outcomes for Patients with Generalized Pustular Psoriasis
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Advances in™ Atopic Dermatitis: Addressing Unmet Needs in Patients With Skin of Color
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Clinical Consultations™: Guiding Patients with Genital Psoriasis Toward Relief Through a Multidisciplinary Approach
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Patient, Provider & Caregiver Connection™: Understanding the Patient Journey to Provide Personalized Care for Generalized Pustular Psoriasis
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Cases and Conversations™: Applying Practice Techniques to Optimize Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies in Generalized Pustular Psoriasis
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Cases and Conversations™: Applying Best Practices to Prevent Shingles in Your Practice
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‘REEL’ Time Patient Counseling™: Fostering Effective Conversations in Practice to Create a Visible Impact for Patients Living with Genital Psoriasis
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Nd:YAG use expanded to facial telangiectasias
July 1st 2002Atlanta - Physicians may be able to expand the uses of the 1064nm Nd:YAG laser, used to treat telangiectasias and small reticular veins in the lower extremities, by also applying it to the treatment of facial telangiectasias, said David J. Goldberg, M.D., J.D., director, Skin & Laser Surgery Specialists of New York and New Jersey.
Radiofrequency device offers advantages of its own
July 1st 2002Atlanta - A new radiofrequency energy device that can nonablatively change the morphology of the dermis and allow the physician to put a high amount of energy into the skin is a huge step forward in the treatment of cosmetic conditions, said Karl Pope, director of research, Thermage, Hayward, Calif. Thermage is developing an RF device for treatment of skin in dermatology and plastic surgery applications.
Arachnophlebectomy needle proves effective for leg telangiectasias
June 1st 2002Las Vegas - Destruction of veins by a sharp-tipped needle maybe a more effective approach to leg telangiectasias than sclerotherapy,according to Linda Woodson, M.D. She views this new modality as an appropriatestrategy for sites that have been resistant to sclerotherapy, rather thanas a first-line therapy.
Shoe-related CD sometimes hard to size up
June 1st 2002Maui, Hawaii - Shoe-related allergic contact dermatitis is commonlyoverlooked in the differential diagnosis of foot dermatitis, mainly becausepatients are not patch tested, according to James S. Taylor, M.D. at theSkin Disease Education Foundation's 26th Hawaii Dermatology Seminar.
Patients still having too much
June 1st 2002For more than a decade and a half, dermatologists have been stronglyadvocating the use of sunscreens and urging people to avoid sun exposure- yet skin cancer is still the most common cancer in the United States.It affects about a million Americans every year and is responsible for about2 percent of all cancer deaths, with melanoma accounting for about three-quartersof all skin cancer deaths.
Tanning beds, acitretin equal psoriasis clearing
June 1st 2002New Orleans - A small study combining commercial tanning bed therapy and acitretin has provided big results for patients with moderate to severe plaque-type psoriasis. In addition to rapid clearance of skin disease, the treatment is far more accessible for most patients and much less expensive than more traditional forms of light therapy,
Helpful hints for hard-to-heal wounds
May 1st 2002New Orleans - Chronic wound healing can be enhanced through a variety of products that encompass systemic agents such as pentoxifylline and aspirin to tissue-engineered skin and growth factors that stimulate healing, according to Robert S. Kirsner, MD.
Adjunctive approaches aid in acute wound healing
May 1st 2002New Orleans - Adjunctive therapies from occlusive dressings to growth factors and tissue-engineered skin can hasten and augment the healing of acute wounds, Robert S. Kirsner, M.D., said at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Stringent efforts in Japan fail to boost sunscreen knowledge
May 1st 2002New Orleans - In a study of sun exposure and sunscreen use, fewmedical and nursing students in Japan understood SPF (sun protection factor)or PA (UVA protection grade), although most of the students used sunscreento prevent sunburn.