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Are you looking for a new social network? Look Nextdoor!
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/are-you-looking-for-a-new-social-network-look-nextdoor/20104/Are you are looking for ways to build your community reputation and expand your social media marketing horizons? If so, watch this short video from Ekwa Marketing (www.ekwa.com) to learn more about promoting your practice on Nextdoor.Embracing AI
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/embracing-ai/20080/Artificial intelligence is something dermatologists should be embracing as augmented intelligence. Anthony Rossi, MD says this intelligence will allow us to better diagnose, assess, and treat patients with everything from acne to melanoma.Case Reports: Aesthetic Dermatology Successes
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2022/case-reports-aesthetic-dermatology-successes/20050/Ava Shamban, MD highlights three cases she presented to show why she uses a carboxy lift mask to promote healing and improve side effects from laser procedures; the benefits of the Revance RHA Collection of Fillers to treat dynamic lines and wrinkles; and the effectiveness of hyperdilute Radiesse toCoding and Reimbursement Tips for 2022
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/coding-and-reimbursement-tips-for-2022/20045/After mitigating a proposed 10 percent cut in Medicare payments to a two percent cut, Mark Kaufmann, MD stresses the importance of dermatologists advocating for raising reimbursement rates. He also discusses best practices for billing and coding.Male Delivery: Meeting Aesthetic Expectations of Men
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/asds-2021/male-delivery-meeting-aesthetic-expectations-of-men/20027/From energy-based devices, hair treatments, and injectables, there are plenty of opportunities to provide aesthetic treatments for men. Terrence Keaney, MD addresses the nuances of filler treatment for men and the opportunities for jaw contouring.Five ways to market for the “next normal”
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/five-ways-to-market-for-the-next-normal/20015/You’ve heard it time and time again. The “new normal.” We have been living and working within this new environment for almost two years. In this Ekwa Marketing video, we ask, “What is the next normal?” We isolate five ways to market for tomorrow’s increasingly digitally savvy, curious, socially awarScientifically Speaking: Expert Filler Tips and Cases
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/scientifically-speaking-expert-filler-tips-and-cases/20005/Optimal outcomes with aesthetic injectables depend on choosing the right filler and applying the proper technique. Michael Somenek, MD; Kay Durairaj, MD; Shino Bay Aguilera, DO; and Corey Hartman, MD share cases and discuss the secrets to natural-looking, impressive improvements in the lips, chin,Scientifically Speaking: Injecting Fillers in the Lips, Chin, and Jaw
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/scientifically-speaking-injecting-fillers-in-the-lips-chin-and-jaw/20000/How do experts balance patient preference and their own aesthetic when they treat the lower face with aesthetic injectables? Learn about strategies to achieve natural-looking, impressive improvements in the lips, chin, and jawline. Michael Somenek, MD; Kay Durairaj, MD; Shino Bay Aguilera, DO; and CDefending Sunscreens
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/defending-sunscreens/19980/Sunscreen controversies have been a hot topic leaving patients with many questions about its safety and proper use. Adam Friedman, MD offers tips for talking to patients about what is really needed in an SPF, applying the right amount of sunscreen for adequate protection, and discussing data to helpDermoscopy Pearls
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/dermoscopy-pearls/19985/Steven Q. Wang discusses some of the challenges of managing patients with melanoma, the importance of early diagnosis without performing too many biopsies, and the pitfalls of specific lesions, including featureless, small, and collision lesions.