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Selling Skin Care in Your Practice
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/selling-skin-care-in-your-practice/19294/While selling skin care products in your practice may seem like it has some disadvantages, Joel Schlessinger MD believes it's worth the extra work. During this video, Joel Schlessinger MD explains why he decided to sell products in his practice. Overall, he finds that selling items he recommends toCosmetic Controversies
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/cosmetic-controversies--fwjagege/18202/With the variety of devices on the market, aesthetic physicians may not even realize all the options available. They can reduce chin fat and cellulite, treat melasma, and even help patients build muscle. Jeanine Downie, MD discusses options.DermWireTV: Skin Cancer Foundation’s Big See, Cosmetic Consumer Insights, Cosmetic Bootcamp Recap
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/dermwiretv-skin-cancer-foundation-confronts-the-big-see-cosmetic-consumer-insights/19632/The Skin Cancer Foundation’s new multiyear public service campaign, “The Big See," urges proactive approaches to skin cancer diagnosis. Results of the Synchrony Financial Cosmetic Path to Purchase Research Study show that 8 in 10 cosmetic consumers said they researched a procedure or treatment befoDon’t Surround Yourself With Yourself…
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/editorial/dont-surround-yourself-with-yourself/27152/Practical Dermatology Chief Medical Editor Neal Bhatia, MD, FAAD, challanges collgeaues to surround each other with diverse perspectives and celebrate different points of view in their daily work as dermatologists and caregivers.ISDPA: Dr. Bhatia on JAK Inhibitors
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/isdpa-midwest-derm-2024/isdpa-dr-bhatia-jak-inhibitors/27064/Practical Dermatology Chief Medical Editor Neal Bhatia, MD, FAAD, talks about his presentation on JAK inhibitors at the Illinois Society of Dermatology Physician Assistants (ISDPA) Midwest Dermatology Conference 2024.Mohs Certification: Finding a Middle Ground
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/mohs-certification-finding-a-middle-ground/18681/Can specialists reach a consensus on Mohs certification? Joel Schlessinger, MD, FAAD certainly hopes so. He spoke with DermTube.com about the controversy over certification for the surgical technique to treat skin cancer and urged compromise.The Aesthetic Revolution and the Rise of Cosmetic Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/watch-now-the-aesthetic-revolution-and-the-rise-of-cosmetic-dermatology/18350/No doubt the practice of dermatology has been shaped by the emergence of minimally invasive aesthetic interventions. This second of four episodes exploring the history of dermatology takes a look at the evolution of cosmetic dermatology.Attendees describe Cosmetic Surgery Forum
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/attendees-describe-cosmetic-surgery-forum/19179/Cosmetic Surgery Forum is a discussion-based symposium for dermatology and skin care professionals from across the country. Watch this video of attendees who describe their experiences and the knowledge they took away from the conference. For more information, visit www.cosmeticsurgeryforum.comSkincare for Men
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/skincare-for-men/19108/Joel L. Cohen, MD talks about the growth in male demand for cosmetics and talks about tips for skincare for men. Male PatientsScientifically Speaking: Effective By Design with Josh Makower, MD
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/scientifically-speaking-effective-by-design-with-josh-makower-md/20106/Josh Makower, MD has been at the forefront of several medical innovations. Listen in as he describes his approach and discusses his latest product with host Joel L. Cohen, MD. The Avéli device from Revelle Aesthetics is FDA-cleared to reduce cellulite in the buttocks and thighs temporarily.