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An Exciting Year in Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/an-exciting-year-in-dermatology/19929/From new topicals to novel systemic agents, several treatments may be coming to the market in the next two years, while existing therapies may see label expansions. Bruce Strober, MD, PhD offers a look at new MOAs and the evidence for their use.What Skincare Products are Best for Psoriasis?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/what-skincare-products-are-best-for-psoriasis/19828/Not many topical formulations tout benefits for psoriasis, but that doesn't mean there are no useful products. Dr. Friedman offers his take.Insights on Care for Skin of Color, Part 1
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-of-color/insights-on-care-for-skin-of-color-part-1/18184/The full spectrum of skin phototypes means that there is no "typical presentation" of skin disease. Host Neal Bhatia, MD speaks with James Q. Del Rosso, DO and Hilary Baldwin, MD about patients' needs during isolation and beyond.Is it time to consider telemedicine at your dermatology practice?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/is-it-time-to-consider-telemedicine-at-your-dermatology-practice/19779/Telemedicine is in high demand, now more than ever. This Ekwa Marketing video explores how well it fits with dermatology practices, and what it takes to implement it.Skin-boosting: The New Frontier in Injectable Beauty
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/skin-boosting-the-new-frontier-in-injectable-beauty/19776/Dermatologists are increasingly using soft tissue fillers to hydrate the skin, explains Jeanette M. Black, M.D. By injecting certain hyaluronic acid fillers intradermally, it’s possible to increase hydration and glow, she says.Pigmentation Disorders
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/pigmentary-disorders/pigmentation-disorders/19730/Sunscreen may be the first, second, and third thing recommended for patients with pigmentation disorders, but what comes next? Joel Cohen, MD interviews Amit Pandya, MD to learn about treatment options and developments in the pipeline.The Business of Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/the-business-of-dermatology/19725/Are you a dermatologist who runs a practice, or a business owner who happens to be a dermatologist? Robert Rullo challenges clinicians to rethink how they approach running their practice.Cosmeceutical Options
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/cosmeceutical-options/18208/As the cosmeceutical market continues to grow, Nancy Samolitis, MD highlights one of her favorite options to support skin health.Talking to Patients: Men v. Women
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/talking-to-patients-men-v-women/18693/Every patient is unique, but aesthetic physicians may need to tailor their communication style based on the patient's sex. It's also essential to convey to men that you understand the male aesthetic and how their treatment goals may differ from the typical woman's.Galderma's Differin Goes OTC, CoolSculpting Approved for Upper Arms, ZO Skin Acquires ReFissa
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermwire-tv/galderma-s-differin-goes-otc-coolsculpting-approved-for-upper-arms-zo-skin-acquires-refissa/18549/Galderma's Differin Gel formulation of adapalene 0.1% is now available over the counter at major retail and drug stores in the US. ZELTIQ® Aesthetics' CoolSculpting is now FDA-cleared for fat reduction in the upper arms. ZO Skin Health has acquired the worldwide rights to ReFissa from Suneva Medical