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- Advanced Aesthetic Technologies, Inc.’s Algeness Named Top Finalist in Terra2 Solution Skin Health Innovation Competitionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/advanced-aesthetic-technologies-incs-algeness-named-top-finalist-in-terra2-solution-skin-health-innovation-competition/2460708/Advanced Aesthetic Technologies, Inc. (AAT) and Algeness are finalists in the recent Terra2 Solutions Skin Health Innovation Competition. Algeness is a patented family of fully resorbable injectable gel implant dermal fillers that are 100% natural and based on purified agarose with
- Galderma and Aklief Unveil "Me Being Me" Campaign, Survey Results on Acne Zoom Burdenhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/galderma-and-aklief-unveil-me-being-me-campaign-survey-results-on-acne-zoom-burden/2460703/Galderma Laboratories, L.P. and Aklief (trifarotene) Cream, 0.005% are launching Me Being Me, a new consumer campaign that was crafted in response to today’s increasingly digital-focused world. The campaign is designed to inspire those living with acne to feel confident
- Bristol Myers Squibb: Positive Topline Results Pivotal Phase 3 Psoriasis Study of Deucravacitinibhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/bristol-myers-squibb-positive-topline-results-pivotal-phase-3-psoriasis-study-of-deucravacitinib/2460678/Bristol Myers Squibb shared positive results from POETYK PSO-2, the second pivotal Phase 3 trial evaluating deucravacitinib, a novel, oral, selective tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) inhibitor, for the treatment of patients with moderate to s
- Cyspera Demonstrates Efficacy, Safety in Three Published Studieshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cyspera-demonstrates-efficacy-safety-in-three-published-studies/2460657/Several studies recently published in peer reviewed journals demonstrate the safety and efficacy of stabilized-cysteamine 5% cream (Cyspera), the novel, non-hydroquinone, topical pigment regulator from Scientis In a randomized, double-blinded study of 50 melasma patients assigned to eit
- Metabolic Syndrome Linked to Higher Cardiovascular Risk in Psoriasis Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/metabolic-syndrome-linked-to-higher-cardiovascular-risk-in-psoriasis-patients/2460645/Metabolic syndrome in people with psoriasis may contribute to an increased risk of heart disease, according to a study in the Journal of the American Association of Dermatology. &ldqu
- More Positive Phase 3 Data for Pfizer's Abrocitinib in ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/more-positive-phase-3-data-for-pfizers-abrocitinib-in-ad/2460607/Positive top-line results from the phase 3 JADE REGIMEN study offer additional data in support of Pfizer's investigational oral once-daily Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) inhibitor for atopic dermatitis (AD). The 52-week study looked at patients 12 and older wi
- Study: “Baby Botox” Boosts Skin Texture, Shrinks Poreshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-baby-botox-boosts-skin-texture-shrinks-pores/2460603/Using many tiny doses of botulinum toxin injected in a grid pattern just under the surface of the facial skin may improve skin texture and roughness, according to a
- In Review: VCS Virtual Format Hailed as a Successhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/in-review-vcs-virtual-format-hailed-a-success/2460601/After a decade and a half of bringing topline aesthetic education to Las Vegas, VCS went virtual this fall. “While it wasn't live—it was virtual—I knew it was absolutely fantastic,” says meeting
- Eczema Missing Link Found: Researchers ID Protein that Triggers AD by Bacteriahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/eczema-missing-link-found-researchers-id-protein-that-triggers-ad-by-bacteria/2460567/Second immunoglobulin-binding protein (Sbi) is a unique trigger of eczema by Staphylococcus aureus, according to research in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Sbi induces rapid release of Interleukin-33, a key component of the immune response in childhood ecz
- NRS Survey Reveals Age Gap in Rosacea Treatmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nrs-survey-reveals-age-gap-in-rosacea-treatment/2460553/Most rosacea patients are satisfied with the oral and topical prescription therapies they are using to treat this disorder, but individuals 60 and older are more likely to use older treatments, rather than newer products that may more effectively target specific signs and symptoms, finds a new Na