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Start the new year with a look at top dermatology conferences, expert insights, and the latest research on pigmentary disorders, psoriasis, and antiaging treatments.
Now that we are in a new year, clinicians across the country—and around the globe—are preparing for another busy conference season. February hosts the South Beach Symposium in Miami Beach, Florida; Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference in Waikoloa Village, Hawaii; Masterclasses in Dermatology in Sarasota, Florida; and more.
The American Academy of Dermatology’s annual meeting is also already around the corner, March 7 to 11 in Orlando, Florida. Whether you’re busy traveling between conferences or want to keep up on news from home, stay tuned to Dermatology Times for the latest updates.
This month’s cover feature article reviews various pigmentary disorders, including vitiligo, melasma, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, and albinism, and the latest studies surrounding new and upcoming treatments by Bernard A. Cohen, MD, and students Rebecca Urbonas and Sumrah Jilani.
Additionally, readers will find insights on incidentally cured psoriasis following CD19 CAR T-cell therapy summarized by Jennifer Fisher, MMS, PA-C , the latest updates on urticaria and contact dermatitis with Jason Hawkes, MD, MS, frequently asked questions about antiaging concepts answered by Zoe Diana Draelos, MD, and an interview with Mona Gohara, MD, about Botox’s effect on ethics and empowerment.
As always, Dermatology Times provides our readers with the most up-to-date clinical content, from innovative studies and FDA approvals to exclusive interviews and expert insights. Stay informed with the latest data and subscribe to Dermatology Times’ e-newsletters; follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and X (formerly Twitter); and email us with ideas or contributions at DTEditor@mmhgroup.com.