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- FDA Approves Lilly's Taltz for Label Update to Treat Psoriasis Involving the Genital Areahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approves-lillys-taltz-for-label-update-to-treat-psoriasis-involving-the-genital-area/2457755/The FDA has approved a label update for Taltz (ixekizumab) injection 80 mg/mL to include data in psoriasis involving the genital area. Eli Lilly and Company's Taltz is the first treatment FDA approved for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis that includes such data in its label. Taltz was
- FDA Greenlights Restylane Lyft for Hand Rejuvenationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-greenlights-restylane-lyft-for-hand-rejuvenation/2457757/The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Restylane Lyft for use on the dorsal hands of people older than 21, making it the first hyaluronic acid (HA) injectable gel approved for this use. Radiesse (Calcium Hydroxylapatite) is also approved for the correction of lost
- National Psoriasis Foundation Honors Dr. Jerry Bagel with Excellence in Leadership Awardhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/national-psoriasis-foundation-honors-dr-jerry-bagel-with-excellence-in-leadership-award/2457766/Jerry Bagel, MD, an internationally recognized expert in the treatment of psoriasis and founder of Windsor Dermatology and Psoriasis Treatment Center of Central New Jersey, will receive the Excellence in Leadership Award from the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) next month. For more th
- Sciton Announces New Leadership Teamhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sciton-announces-new-leadership-team/2457777/Sciton has an all new leadership team. The new Sciton leaders are: Aaron Burton, Chief Operating Officer Todd Sternbach, Vice President of Strategic Sales Initiatives David Percival, Vice President / General Manager of Sciton International Lacee Jacobson Na
- Daily Aspirin Linked to Higher Melanoma Risk in Menhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/daily-aspirin-linked-to-higher-melanoma-risk-in-men/2457779/Men who take once-daily aspirin have nearly double the risk of melanoma compared to men who don’t, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study. Women, however, do not have an increased risk in this large patient population, the study showed. The study collected medical record
- AAD Launches Campaign to Support Skin Self Examshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aad-launches-campaign-to-support-skin-self-exams/2457782/In recognition of Skin Cancer Awareness Month in May and Melanoma Monday® on May 7, the American Academy of Dermatology is encouraging the public to be a “Skin Can
- Tutublue Launches Men's Line of Sunsafe Activewearhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/tutu-blue-launches-mens-line-of-sunsafe-activewear/2457780/Tutublue, the sun-protective activewear brand, is unveiling a line of men's rash guards and full suits for Summer 2018. Tutublue, designed by California actress and entrepreneur
- Encore Dermatology Launches Impoyz Cream 0.025%, a Newly Formulated High-Potency Topical Corticosteroidhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/encore-dermatology-launches-impoyz-cream-0025-a-newly-formulated-high-potency-topical-corticosteroid/2457787/Encore Dermatology Inc. launched its new topical product, Impoyz Cream, indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in patients 18 years of age or older. Impoyz Cream is the only FDA-approved high-potency topical corticosteroid with 0.025% clobetasol propionate. &ld
- New Phase 4 Data: Epiduo Forte Gel Decreased Acne Lesions, Reduced Risk of Scarshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-phase-4-data-epiduo-forte-gel-decreased-acne-lesions-reduced-risk-of-scars/2457788/Results from OSCAR, a Phase 4, multicenter, randomized, investigator-blinded, vehicle-controlled, intra-individual comparison study (right/left half-face), revealed that Epiduo Forte (adapalene and benzoyl peroxide) Gel 0.3%/2.5% not only decreased acne lesions, as measured over a period of
- Study: Derms More Likely than PAs to Catch Early Skin Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-derms-more-likely-than-pas-to-catch-early-skin-cancer/2457800/Physician assistants may be more likely than dermatologists to perform unnecessary skin biopsies to check for cancer and are less likely to accurately diagnose early stage skin cancers, according to new research conducted by the University of Pittsbur