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- Health Canada Approves Candela's Picoway for Melasmahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/health-canada-approves-candelas-picoway-for-melasma/2461608/Health Canada has granted Candela’s PicoWay laser system licensing for expanded indications, including the melasma, lentigines, café au lait macules (CALMs), and Nevus of Ota. The US Food and Drug Administration gave the device a similar same nod in Oct
- Long-term, Systemic Antibiotic Use for Teen Acne May Promote Fat Accumulationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/long-term-systemic-antibiotic-use-for-teen-acne-may-promote-fat-accumulation/2461603/Long-term antibiotic use for the treatment of adolescent acne disrupts the healthy gut microbiome, leading to changes in liver metabolism that promotes the accumulation of central fat, a new study shows. Around 25 percent of adolescents require systemic antibiotics, such as minocycline,
- BTL Cares Scholarship Winners Announcedhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/btl-cares-scholarship-winners-announced/2461601/BTL Industries, along with professional golfer Michelle Wie West, have announced the winners of the second annual BTL Cares Scholar Draft. The program awards five student-athletes a $15,000 grant for tuition and college fees. The Scholar Draft aims to empow
- PCA Skin Rings in the Fourth Annual National Peel Dayhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pca-skin-rings-in-the-fourth-annual-national-peel-day/2461598/March 10, 2023 is the fourth annual National Peel Day, created by PCA SKIN. "National Peel Day was established in 2020 to drive awareness, increase education, and demystify misconceptions around the non-invasive treatment,” says Joanna Zucker, CEO CP Skin Health Group US
- Dyskerin May Signal When SCC Is On The Movehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dyskerin-may-signal-when-scc-is-on-the-move/2461585/The protein dyskerin may provide important clues as to how cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma tumors prepare themselves to migrate to the lymph nodes to metastasize other organs, a new study suggests. These cells stop consuming glucose so that they can survive by using LDL chol
- Biomarkers May Predict AD Developmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/biomarkers-may-predict-ad-development/2461575/An immune and lipid profile on the surface of the skin of infants may predict the development of atopic dermatitis months before the onset of illness. “The holy grail to deal with atopic dermatitis is to prevent it,” says study author
- Celluma Light Therapy Headquarters Moves to Tustin, Californiahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/celluma-light-therapy-headquarters-moves-to-tustin-calif/2461570/BioPhotas, Inc., the maker of the Celluma Series of light therapy devices, is moving its corporate headquarters and manufacturing operations from Anaheim to Tustin, Calif. The new headquarters boasts 25,000 square feet of office and warehouse space, facilitating continued gro
- DermTech Melanoma Test Recommended for Coverage by the Veterans Health Administrationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermtech-melanoma-test-recommended-for-coverage-by-the-veterans-health-administration/2461554/The U.S. General Services Administration has recommended DermTech‘s foundational assay included in the DermTech Melanoma Test (DMT) for coverage by the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), according to a company news release. This coverage recommendation makes the foundational as
- MTX Use May Up Risk for Three Types of Skin Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mtx-use-may-up-skin-cancer-risk/2461546/Methotrexate (MTX) may increase risk for three types of skin cancer, according to a new study out of University of Gothenburg. Patients receiving the drug include those with moderate to severe psoriasis; but in this particular patient group, a risk increase was only observed for basal c
- New Biomarkers May Help Advance Melanoma Detectionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-biomarkers-may-help-advance-melanoma-detection/2461539/New biomarkers to improve skin cancer detection and avoid delays in treatment are being developed by researchers at the University of South Australia. “Melanomas exhibit a wide range of sizes, shapes and growth, which can resemble numerous benign and other malignant skin lesions,&