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The Roots of Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/the-roots-of-dermatology/18355/The roots of dermatology run deep. The specialty formed in Europe, but Americans soon took a leading role in shaping the future of the field. This first of four episodes explores the early days of the specialty and takes stock of dermatology today.Clinical Conversations: MOA of JAK Inhibitors in Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/jak-inhibitors-in-practice/clinical-conversations-moa-of-jak-inhibitors-in-dermatology/20096/JAK inhibitors have a range of potential applications in clinical dermatology. In the first video of this series, Brad Glick, DO and Raj Chovatiya, MD explain the mechanism of action of JAK inhibitors and explain how they may be used topically or systemically to treat skin diseases like atopic dermaChallenging Cases
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2022/challenging-cases/20054/Seemal R. Desai, MD was part of the Challenging Cases session on everything from new infectious diseases to challenging surgical and aesthetic complications. He says dermatologists play an important role in saving and transforming patients' lives.Hormonal Acne Treatment Options
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2022/hormonal-acne-treatment-options/20053/All acne is hormonal acne, says Julie C. Harper, MD. She discusses her approach to treating acne in preadolescents, adolescents, and male and female patients. From the role of oral contraceptives for women to the new topical clascoterone option, she says there are a number of safe and effective treaAn Update on Neuromodulators and Fillers
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/an-update-on-neuromodulators-and-fillers/19983/Suneel Chilukuri, MD discusses daxibotulinumtoxinA and its potential for longer lasting results. He also reviews newly available fillers and specific options for various areas of the face. Plus, he talks about low-cost options and how he’s using devices like SkinPen.Managing Patients with Atypical Nevi and Melanoma
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/managing-patients-with-atypical-nevi-and-melanoma/19982/Monitoring patients with several atypical nevi who are at high risk for melanoma is very challenging. Steven Q. Wang, MD offers tips for improving diagnostic accuracy and discusses the role of dermoscopy in detecting melanoma as well as non-melanoma skin cancers at much earlier rates.Nailed It: Foods for Hair and Nails
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/nailed-it-foods-for-hair-and-nails/19932/Zoe Draelos, MD is nuts about natural sources of nutrition and has some berry good news for those interested in alternative to supplements for the hair and nails. Hint: Not everyone needs supplements, she says.Patients types that may be a great fit for ILUMYA™
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/patients-types-that-may-be-a-great-fit-for-ilumya/19859/See how ILUMYA™ is a treatment option for a diverse range of patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis, including bio-naive and bio-experienced patients, and those aged 65 years or older.Troubleshooting teledermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/troubleshooting-teledermatology/19854/Doctors and patients alike praise the ability of technology to enable virtual care, but this rapid transition has not been entirely trouble-free. In this video from Ekwa Marketing, we look at some of the most common problems, and how you might be able to avoid or solve them.DermWireTV: AcneAlly Launches, Rosacea Insights, MC2/EPI Collaboration
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermwire-tv/dermwiretv-acneally-launches-rosacea-insights-mc2epi-collaboration/19849/Dennis Porto, MD and Riyaz Farhaad, MD have launched AcneAlly.com, an online service that allows patients access to a board certified dermatologist and a standardized approach to assessment and long-term monitoring. Julie Harper, MD discusses findings from “Beyond the visible: Rosacea and psoriasis