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Cosmetic surgery market predicted to double by 2017
September 21st 2010The market for cosmetic surgery, facial aesthetics and lasers is expected to almost double in size and to exceed $3 billion over the next seven years, according to iData Research, a pharmaceutical market research firm based in Vancouver, British Columbia, PRNewswire reports.
Marrow transplant improves rare epidermolysis bullosa
September 7th 2010Minneapolis - Results of a small study show that bone-marrow transplantation may help fight the rare, genetic skin disease recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. But, due to risk factors, the treatment is probably appropriate only for the most severe cases, MedPage Today reports.
Engineered skin heals foot ulcers fastest
September 7th 2010Miami - A new study suggests that “engineered skin” &emdash; or bilayered living-cell therapy (Apligraf, Organogenesis) - significantly improved healing of diabetic foot ulcers compared with other advanced biologic therapies, MedPage Today reports.
Hydroquinone alternatives not as effective for skin lightening, expert says
September 1st 2010Big on promises and a little short on delivery. That's the way Marta Rendon, M.D., would describe most of the skin-lightening therapies proffered as alternatives to hydroquinone. She says it's not that the herbal compounds currently being touted as safer alternatives to hydroquinone don't work at all, but, she says, they don't work nearly as well.
Vitamins, supplements play crucial role in anti-aging when used properly
September 1st 2010The science to prove claims that oral supplements help reduce the signs of skin aging is lacking. But one dermatologist says she believes that supplementing with specific vitamins, oils and other nutrients plays an important role in anti-aging treatments - especially when patients do not get enough of these nutrients in their diets.
Mohs micrographic surgery with MART-1 immunostains targets lentigo maligna
September 1st 2010To successfully treat lentigo maligna melanoma and its precursor, lentigo maligna, Mohs micrographic surgery using MART-1 immunostains is a technique touted by experts, according to David Brodland, M.D., who practices in Pittsburgh.
Dermatology physician assistants' ranks, responsibilities grow
September 1st 2010Mid-level caregivers are taking on an ever-larger role in dermatologic care. According to professional organizations, about 11,500 board-certified dermatologists practice in the United States. In addition, there are about 3,000 dermatology physician assistants and 1,650 nurse practitioners working in dermatology offices - or the equivalent of about one mid-level dermatologic caregiver for every 2.5 dermatologists.
Translational medicine provides new insight for treating cutaneous lymphomas
September 1st 2010Clinical observations from the use of immune modulators and histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors are providing researchers with clues into the mechanism of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), an expert says.
Novel nonablative fractional laser shows promise for clearing actinic keratoses
September 1st 2010Nonablative fractional resurfacing with a 1,927 nm thulium laser (Fraxel re:store Dual System, Solta Medical) is showing promise for offering a well-tolerated, safe and effective treatment for multiple facial actinic keratoses (AKs), according to the results of a study presented by Roy G. Geronemus, M.D., at Laser 2010, the 30th annual American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery conference.
Severe cases of vitiligo effectively treated by excimer laser
September 1st 2010The excimer laser is proving to be the most effective treatment for vitiligo, at least for dark-skinned patients who are afflicted with the disease on their faces. According to one expert, the condition greatly affects the self-esteem of patients, especially when it's on the face.
Skin cancer recurrence may be prevented with combo of surgery, adjuvant therapies
September 1st 2010While surgical and medical oncologists do not think twice about combining treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy, in the treatment of cancer patients, dermatologists rarely use adjuvant therapies once they have excised skin cancers, according to one dermatologist.
Giant congenital nevi may pose threat of melanoma
September 1st 2010If congenital nevi are small, there is insufficient evidence to suggest they should be removed, for they are not likely to transform into melanoma, according to the chief dermatologist at Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix. However, giant nevi present a much higher risk, says Ron Hansen, M.D., F.A.A.D., a board-certified dermatologist and board-certified pediatrician.
For treatment of photoaging, valid arguments abound for peels, lasers
September 1st 2010Both chemical peels and lasers represent safe and effective methods for treating signs of photoaging. Each technique has its pros and con, and whether the balance weighs in favor of chemical peeling or a laser procedure can be argued either way.
AAD drops proposal to adopt British guidelines for care of actinic keratoses
September 1st 2010The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) announced at press time that it is scuttling a proposal to adopt British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) guidelines for management of actinic keratoses (AKs). The move follows a June public comment period during which academy members expressed "significant concerns" about the proposal, sources say.
Implementation of Red Flags Rule delayed until appeals court rules on lawsuit
September 1st 2010Implementation of the Red Flags Rule by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which would require doctors and other businesses to take specific steps to minimize identity theft, has been delayed until a federal appeals court rules on a lawsuit by the American Bar Association (ABA).
Derms using social media must remember to be prompt, professional
September 1st 2010Experts say a few clear rules will help physicians effectively engage patients via social media. They advise making a plan and writing a policy that delineates privacy and other requirements. Avoid postings that sound like sales pitches, and don't "friend" your patients.
Can dermatologists sue to obtain methods for physicians' online rankings?
September 1st 2010Two years ago, Dr. Reputation noticed a slowdown in his practice, which he attributed to the poor national economy. Recently, however, other dermatologists have reported an upturn in their schedules. One day, a loyal patient tells Dr. Reputation that a popular physician grade website gives Dr. Reputation a failing grade. Can Dr. Reputation sue to find out the methods used by the website?
Acupuncture aids in easing pain stemming from dermatologic conditions
September 1st 2010Many different approaches are used to manage pain in medicine, and most therapies are pharmacologically based. Acupuncture is one therapeutic modality that can be used as a viable treatment option for painful diseases and conditions (including those seen in dermatology) without the occurrence of the adverse events that can take place with topical, oral or intravenous drug therapies.
Repeat treatments with Dysport associated with favorable safety
September 1st 2010Findings from an analysis of the long-term safety data from patients receiving repeat administrations of abobotulinumtoxinA (Dysport, Medicis) for the treatment of glabellar lines are consistent with the adverse event profile appearing in the package insert, says Ira D. Lawrence, M.D., chief medical officer and senior vice-president of research and development, Medicis, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Drug-induced hyperpigmentation may warrant change in therapy
September 1st 2010Clinicians can opt to switch patients to another therapy if they develop drug-induced pigmentation, can consider opting to prescribe a therapy that won't produce dermatological toxicity from the outset, or they can maintain patients on the therapy if the hyperpigmentation is tolerable.
Final rules for EHR incentive program allows some exceptions
September 1st 2010Dermatologists may be able to breathe a sigh of relief over the final rules for the government's electronic health record (EHR) incentive program released July 13 - but only a small sigh. Although the rules are hardly light reading, understanding them and putting them into operation is essential to successful participation in the government's bonus payment program for EHRs.