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Next Generation Fillers
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/next-generation-fillers/19260/Prepare for Next Generation Fillers “I think fillers are going to become more site-specific, and they're going to come in different forms. So if you want to treat the eyes, there will be a special filler that's mainly formulated for the area…by mixing in certain cocktails of vitamins, minerals, aminSelling 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 toFillers and Cosmetic Procedures
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/fillers-and-cosmetic-procedures/19367/Hayes B. Gladstone, MD discusses emerging options in the field of cosmetic dermatology, including new devices and injectables.PROLITE III, IPL System by Quantel Derma
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/prolite-iii-ipl-system-by-quantel-derma/19374/PROLITE III by Quantel Derma - The Right Choice for the Right Pulse. The powerful intense pulsed light system (IPL) - high-speed treatments for photo rejuvenation and permanent hair removal. An effective contact cooling is integrated in the handpieces. A variable pulse formation makes PROLITE III exMYDON by Quantel Derma - Perfect for Spider Veins
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/mydon-by-quantel-derma-perfect-for-spider-veins/19375/The Nd:YAG laser system is the ideal treatment solution for vascular skin changes such as spider veins or varicosis. With proven 1064 nm wavelength and integrated contact cooling before, during and after each laser pulse. The effective Burst Mode lets you treat vessels of up to 5 mm. Various handpieFinding the Right Medication for the Right Patient with Atopic Dermatitis
https://practicaldermatology.com/programs/dermatology-hub-neuroimmune-network/derm-hub/37180/Justin Marson, MD, Chief Resident 2024-25 in the Department of Dermatology at SUNY Downstate Health Science University, explains how to select the optimal therapeutic option for each different atopic dermatitis patient.The Role of Systemic Steroids in Atopic Dermatitis
https://practicaldermatology.com/programs/dermatology-hub-neuroimmune-network/derm-hub/37139/Practical Dermatology Editorial Board member Todd Schlesinger, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon with Epiphany Dermatology in Charleston, South Carolina, discusses the role of systemic steroids in treating atopic dermatitis.The Case for Prioritizing Patient Reacquisition
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/c-suite-chats/the-case-for-prioritizing-patient-reacquisition/56424/Susie Kozlowski, Business Development Manager for Brevium, explains the importance of patient reacquisition for a dermatology practice.Coding for Superficial Radiation Therapy
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/c-suite-chats/coding-for-superficial-radiation-therapy/56364/Joseph C. Sardano, Chairman and CEO of Sensus Healthcare, discusses the issue of insurance denials for noninvasive skin cancer treatments such as superficial radiation therapy (SRT), and a new solution for ensuring predictable payment.SAFE Step Act Update
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/skin-minute/safe-step-act-update/54846/Colby Evans, MD, former chair of the National Psoriasis Foundation Board of Directors, discusses the progress of the SAFE Step Act, which he said continues to garner bipartisan support and could advance in Congress this year.