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Injectable Safety
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2022/injectable-safety/20272/When using fillers in the face, it's important to think about the anatomy beneath the skin, says Joel L. Cohen, MD. He stresses the importance of going beyond text book and cartoon drawings of anatomy, which might not be complete, and thinking about cadaver studies to ensure a complete understandingA Promising Pipeline
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2022/a-promising-pipeline/20051/Joel L. Cohen, MD says he's excited about a number of devices he's currently investigating for a wide-variety of medical and aesthetic dermatologic treatments. From body contouring to acne to hair removal, Dr. Cohen shares insights on advancing technologies for several indications.Psoriasis Update: Understanding the Latest Psoriasis Guidelines
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/psoriasis-update-understanding-the-latest-psoriasis-guidelines/19777/In a major reversal, the latest psoriasis guidelines recommend against yearly tuberculosis testing for psoriasis patients on biologics who are at low or no risk for TB, says Jashin J. Wu, MD. He also sheds light on studies comparing the 11 biologics that are currently approved for the treatment of pNeurotoxin Tips and Trends
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/neurotoxin-tips-and-trends/18743/The latest trends in aesthetic dermatology call for a more natural look. Dr. Rossi says dermatologists are injecting less units of neurotoxins, more strategically placed for a more cosmetically pleasing look. He stresses the need to think about neuromodulation rather than paralyzing the muscles to aWhat is the best thing you've done to improve your practice in the last year?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/what-is-the-best-thing-you-ve-done-to-improve-your-practice-in-the-last-year/20279/The best thing I did to improve my practice was... PD Asks Ava Shamban, MD how she's improved her practice in the last year. Dr. Shamban says the best thing she did was to develop incentive and goals for her staff. Watch other responses to this question: Joel Gelfand, MDLaser Options for Scars
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/laser-options-for-scars/18814/Advances in laser technology—particularly fractional lasers—offer an effective option for diminishing the appearance of scars, says Jill Waibel, MD. She offers a review of how she's treating all types of scars and skin types, and discusses how and why keloids have been reclassified as a disease.Starting a Practice? Get Educated
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/starting-a-practice-get-educated/19109/You know your medicine, but how well do you know business topics, like human resources, accounting, marketing, staffing, and other aspects of running a practice? Consider hiring a consultant, says Todd Schlesinger, MD, FAAD.Breaking a Sweat: Treating Hyperhidrosis in the COVID-19 Era
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermatology-dispatches/breaking-a-sweat-treating-hyperhidrosis-in-the-covid-19-era/19767/Hyperhidrosis patients can be evaluated with telemedicine, says Neal Bhatia, MD. It’s important that these individuals have adequate supplies of their medication for the duration of any stay-at-home orders. In addition, dermatologists should try to distinguish between anxiety-induced sweating and prImproving Outcomes with Fillers
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/improving-outcomes-with-fillers/18740/For the most optimal outcomes when injecting fillers, Dr. Galadari says there are three essential steps: choose the right patient, choose the right filler, and choose the right injection technique. He shares his favorite types of fillers for specific areas and discusses when and why he uses a cannulThe Importance of Skincare
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/the-importance-of-skincare/19035/Whether patients want lasers, injectables, Botox, or cosmeceuticals, they need guidance on proper skincare to prevent wrinkles and skin cancer, says Dina Anderson, MD, FAAD. Patients need to learn about antioxidants, free radicals, and the effects of smoking.