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- Syneron Receives FDA Clearance to Market the Ultrashape System for Fat Cell Destructionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140414-syneron_receives_fda_clearance_to_market_the_ultrashape_system_for_fat_cell_destruction/2459273/
- Veil Cosmetics Introduced to Markethttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120727-veil_cosmetics_introduced_to_market/2459761/The concept of makeup artist Sébastien Tardif, Veil Cosmetics was inspired by Tardif's foundation in both art and fashion, which inspired the palette of bright-based colors that lift and illuminate the skin. Tardif cultivated his skincare sensibilities during his tenure in Asia, which led him
- "Skin Rules" Hits Market March 13https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120307-skin_rules_hits_market_march_13/2459854/Skin Rules (St. Martin's Press), a new book by dermatologist Debra Jaliman, MD, goes on sale March 13. According to a release, the book "lays out clear, easy-to-understand information on the latest technologies, such as Cool Sculpting (body co
- Rubedo Reports Early Clinical Activity for GPX4 Modulator RLS-1496 in Actinic Keratosishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/rubedo-reports-early-clinical-activity-for-gpx4-modulator-rls-1496-in-actinic-keratosis/2487263/Rubedo Life Sciences announced preliminary findings from a Phase 1b/2a trial evaluating topical RLS-1496 1% cream in adults with actinic keratosis (AK), reporting reductions in lesion counts alongside favorable tolerability data. The interim findings were presented at the RBC Capital Markets Glob
- FDA Flags Six Additional Gel Nail Removers for Banned Chemicalhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-flags-six-additional-gel-nail-removers-for-banned-chemical/2486820/The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has identified six additional cosmetic products marketed as gel nail polish removers that contain methylene chloride, a substance prohibited for use in cosmetics, according to a statement from the agency.</
- Study Links Vitiligo to Higher Autoimmune and Infection Burden in US Cohorthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/vitiligo-linked-to-higher-autoimmune-and-infection-burden-in-us-cohort/2486572/New data from a large retrospective study suggested patients with vitiligo experience higher rates of several comorbidities and safety events compared with matched controls. Investigators analyzed Optum Market Clarity EHR dat
- AD-VISE: Better Patient Outcomes Tied to Achieving MDA at 6 Months with Upadacitinibhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ad-vise-better-patient-outcomes-tied-to-achieving-mda-at-6-months/2486433/Patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) treated with upadacitinib who achieved minimal disease activity (MDA) demonstrated markedly improved patient-reported outcomes (PROs) compared with those meeting moderate or no treatment targets, according to findings from the r
- FDA Warns Websites Selling Unapproved Botulinum Toxin Productshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-warns-websites-selling-unapproved-botulinum-toxin-products/2484341/The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued 18 warning letters to website operators illegally marketing unapproved and misbranded botulinum toxin products for cosmetic and medical use. The enforcement action follows reports of adverse events, including sym
- Dr. Andrew Alexis Highlights 2-MNG as Option to Treat Acne-Related PIHhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dr-andrew-alexis-highlights-2-mng-as-option-to-treat-acne-related-pih/2483902/The topical agent 2-Mercaptonicotinoyl glycine (2-MNG), also marketed as Melasyl, could be key to treating acne-related postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) in skin of color, Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH, said at the Skin of Color Update in New York, New York. Dr. Alexis presented on managin
- Report: IL-17 Therapies Target PsO and More, Poised for Growthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/report-il-17-therapies-target-pso-and-more-poised-for-growth/2475920/The interleukin-17 (IL-17) inhibitors market is expected to see sustained growth through 2034, driven primarily by next-gen agents and expanding indications in dermatology and rheumatology, according to a new report. Novel ag