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- Lilly's Lebrikizumab Improves AD on Face, Handshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/lillys-lebrikizumab-improves-ad-on-face-hands/2461689/Up to 73% of atopic dermatitis patients (AD) receiving lebrikizumab showed Improved or cleared skin on face or hands at 16 weeks, a new study shows. Lebrikizumab is an investigational high-affinity and potent IL-13 inhibitor being studied in adult and adolescent patients 12 y
- Aquavit News: Company Files Investigational New Drug Application for Dermatoxhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aquavit-news-company-files-investigational-new-drug-application-for-dermatox/2461687/Aquavit has filed an Investigational New Drug Application with the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Dermatox (aqubotulinumtoxinA), their intradermal injection of botulinum toxin. AqubotulinumtoxinA has already received regulatory approvals in Asia, Sou
- Kerecis Introduces Fish-Skin Graft and Silicone Cover for Wound Treatmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/kerecis-introduces-fish-skin-graft-and-silicone-cover-for-wound-treatment/2461686/Kerecis rolled out MariGen Shield, a treatment which integrates the company’s fish-skin graft with a silicone contact layer for treating chronic and complex wounds. The company also announced the results of a clinical study comparing the effectiveness of the Kerecis fish
- Galderma's Sculptra Now FDA Approved for Cheek Wrinkleshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/galdermas-sculptra-now-fda-approved-for-cheeks/2461683/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Sculptra (injectable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA-SCA)) for the correction of fine lines and wrinkles in the cheek area. Sculptra is the first FDA-approved PLLA collagen stimulator that helps stimulate natural collagen production in the
- New Class of Immunotherapy Drugs May Fight Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-class-of-immunotherapy-drugs-may-fight-melanoma/2461682/A new class of immunotherapy shows promising results for fighting melanoma, a new study shows. The study, published in Nature Communications by researchers from King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, investigates whether a n
- La Roche-Posay Gives Back: Brand Offers Free Public Screenings in NYChttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/la-roche-posay-gives-back-brand-offers-free-public-screenings-in-nyc/2461678/La Roche-Posay is kicking off Melanoma Awareness Month with free public skin cancer screenings at Hudson Yards on Sunday, April 30th and Monday, May 1st. On Sunday, April 30th and Monday, May 1st (Melanoma Monday,) La Roche-Posay, in partners
- Green Living Environments Don't Protect Kids from Eczemahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/green-living-environments-dont-protect-kids-from-eczema/2461675/Greenness or the significant presence of living vegetation around the home in early childhood does not seem to protect children from atopic eczema, a new Finnish study shows. Instead, the proximity of coniferous, mixed forests and agricultural areas was associated with elevated risk of
- Rodan + Fields Gives Back: Company Joins The Recycling Partnershiphttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/rodan-fields-gives-back-company-joins-the-recycling-partnership/2461673/Rodan + Fields, LLC. is joining 80 leading companies to support The Recycling Partnership, a nonprofit organization committed to building a better recycling system. Investing in The Recycling Partnership will help strengthen recycling access, education and infrastructure, advance
- Skin Cancer Foundation Hits the Road: Destination Healthy Skin Program Kicks Off on May 6, 2023https://practicaldermatology.com/news/skin-cancer-foundation-hits-the-road-destination-healthy-skin-program-kicks-off-on-may-6-2023/2461669/The Skin Cancer Foundation will launch its annual mobile education and screening program, Destination Healthy Skin, on Saturday, May 6, in Greenwich, Connecticut. The program educates the public about the importance of skin cancer early detection and effective sun p
- Galderma Survey Debunks Filler Mythshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/galderma-survey-debunks-filler-myths/2461668/Forty percent of people say they would discourage others from using facial injectables to reduce wrinkles or provide volume, and 34% said they believed the results of such treatments look fake and unnatural, according to a new poll sponsored by Galderma. Despite these views, the same re