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Biofilms from dermal fillers management with proper course of action
July 1st 2011Experts believe many side effects of fillers are caused by biofilms, but these infections are difficult to document because biofilms are hard to culture, says Rhoda Narins, M.D., of the Dermatology Surgery & Laser Center, New York, and clinical professor of dermatology, New York University Medical Center, New York. Once a biofilm is suspected, however, choosing the right course of action is critical in effectively managing the condition.
Xeomin expected to drive down botulinum toxin prices when it reaches market
July 1st 2011When it enters the U.S. market, Xeomin is expected to have a unit-to-unit equivalence to Botox, the standard ?sthetic toxin in dermatology practices for years. Current off-label use hasn't shown any particular clinical advantage for Xeomin (incobotulinumtoxinA, Merz) over Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA, Allergan) or Dysport (abobotulinumtoxinA, Medicis), but the new toxin will broaden clinicians' ?sthetic options and may spur price competition in the U.S.
Proper diagnosis of nonhealing wounds crucial to successful treatment
July 1st 2011Treating nonhealing wounds with advanced therapies requires knowing exactly what you're treating. For example, when considering engineered tissue products for wound healing, "As always, we want to treat the cause of the wound, prepare the wound bed and treat patient-centered concerns," says Severin Laeuchli, M.D., a dermatologist with the University of Zurich's department of dermatology.
Study of cosmetic dermatology patient demographics yields surprising results
July 1st 2011Educated, married, mothers, women who are older than their husbands - that's not necessarily the image of the typical cosmetic surgery patient, but a couple of chance comments from patients led three generations of a family of researchers to combine forces to create a prospective study of cosmetic patients that yielded interesting, and unexpected, results.
Novel agent boosts survival in metastatic melanoma patients
July 1st 2011An investigational melanoma drug that targets a mutation found in about half of tumors reduces the risk of progression in patients with advanced disease by nearly three-fourths, and cuts the risk of dying by 63 percent, new research shows.
Dermatologists respond to results of study analyzing return of fat after liposuction
July 1st 2011On Call wondered whether dermatologists who have been performing liposuction for decades have witnessed the phenomenon of fat returning to other parts of the body in their patients. Most of the doctors had more of an issue with the concept of the inevitability of the fat returning than with the location of its redistribution.
Office work flow improvements benefit patients, staff, physicians
July 1st 2011Even with the latest technology and the best-trained and experienced staff, efficiency isn't a given - you have to work at ensuring well-oiled work flows in your dermatology practice. Using your time wisely is important to your practice's revenue because, unlike those supplies on the shelf, your time can't be stored.
Physician pays it forward by mentoring, teaching young dermatologists
July 1st 2011When Amy Derick, M.D., mentors dermatology residents and others who are just breaking into dermatology practice, she comes across not only as a peer, but also as an icon. She's young - 34. She only started practice about five years ago, so the challenges of a startup are fresh in her mind.
Examining exceptions to physicians' duty surrounding informed consent
July 1st 2011After Dr. Scar diagnosed a basal cell carcinoma, the patient said, "Tell me nothing. Just get the thing out." When the patient was left with a scar after surgery, she filed a medical malpractice lawsuit alleging she was not given appropriate informed consent and was not warned about the scar. Will Dr. Scar lose the medical malpractice case?
Dermatologists applaud FDA's sunscreen rules, but concerned about 'confusion'
July 1st 2011Dermatologists applaud the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) final decision to clarify sunscreen labeling, although some believe the new rules won't fully resolve consumer confusion or concerns about the safety of some ingredients.
Closely monitoring xeroderma pigmentosum key to disease management
July 1st 2011The early diagnosis of xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is not only crucial for the timely implementation of therapeutic regimens in patients suffering from this disease; it's also key to keeping the development of cutaneous cancers to a minimum.
Adverse drug event network launched
June 22nd 2011PDR Network, a distributor of drug-labeling information and safety alerts, has joined with several electronic health record (EHR) vendors and other partners to launch an online network to collect and distribute information on adverse drug events in the United States.