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Part 3, 1726 nm lasers: How to talk to patients about incorporating the 1726 nm wavelength lasers into their treatment regimens: Hint is to be patient
https://practicaldermatology.com/videos/scientifically-speaking/1726-nm-lasers-five-dermatologists-discuss-the-lasers-benefits-and-drawbacks-for-treating-acne-and-other-skin-conditions/24341/Chapter 3 of 7: David Goldberg, MD, from New York, Emil Tanghetti, MD, from Sacramento, Jordan Wang, MD, from Philadelphia and New York and Naz Saedi, MD, from Philadelphia talk about how to talk to patients about incorporating the 1726 nm wavelength lasers into their treatment regimens: Hint is toPart 4, 1726 nm lasers: Handling referred patients who are already on different treatment regimens
https://practicaldermatology.com/videos/scientifically-speaking/1726-nm-lasers-five-dermatologists-discuss-the-lasers-benefits-and-drawbacks-for-treating-acne-and-other-skin-conditions/24342/Chapter 4 of 7: David Goldberg, MD, from New York, Emil Tanghetti, MD, from Sacramento, Jordan Wang, MD, from Philadelphia and New York and Naz Saedi, MD, from Philadelphia talk about handling referred patients who are already on different treatment regimens.Part 6, 1726 nm lasers: Growing the market for the 1726 nm wavelength lasers
https://practicaldermatology.com/videos/scientifically-speaking/1726-nm-lasers-five-dermatologists-discuss-the-lasers-benefits-and-drawbacks-for-treating-acne-and-other-skin-conditions/24344/Chapter 6 of 7: David Goldberg, MD, from New York, Emil Tanghetti, MD, from Sacramento, Jordan Wang, MD, from Philadelphia and New York and Naz Saedi, MD, from Philadelphia talk about the growing the market for the 1726 nm wavelength lasers.Active Vitiligo: What to Look For
https://practicaldermatology.com/videos/updates-vitiligo/active-vitiligo-what-to-look-for/24156/John E. Harris, MD, founding director of the Autoimmune Therapeutics Institute at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, talks with Practical Dermatology Chief Medical Editor Neal Bhatia, MD, about the clinical signs of active vitiligo.Energy-based Devices for Fat Reduction
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2024/energy-based-devices-for-fat-reduction/20236/Michael H. Gold, MD, founder and medical director of the Gold Skin Care Center in Nashville, highlights new energy-based devices for fat reduction, including those utilizing lasers and radio frequency technology for muscle stimulation.DermWireTV: Atopic Dermatitis Guidelines, Derm Devices, and New Research
https://practicaldermatology.com/videos/dermwire-tv/dermwiretv-atopic-dermatitis-guidelines-derm-devices-and-new-research/20234/In this episode of DermWire TV, we report on the new atopic dermatitis guidelines, the long-term safety of upadacitinib, and novel energy-based dermatology devices. From the new at-home treatment for molluscum contagiosum to the discovery of genetic factors in early-onset Merkel cell carcinoma, thisArticles, Approvals, and Updates of 2023
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/articles-approvals-and-updates-of-2023/20231/Daniel Schlessinger, MD, provides his review of some of the year's most important articles, approvals, and updates, and describes how they relate to skin cancers, the first topical gene therapy, hidradenitis suppurativa treatment, and iPledge updates.DermWireTV: A Review of 2021
https://practicaldermatology.com/videos/dermwire-tv/dermwiretv-a-review-of-2021/20039/This special edition of DermWireTV reviews some of the trends that shaped the dermatology space in 2021. The availability of vaccinations against SARS-CoV-2 brought concerns about potential cutaneous reactions. Physicians in 2021 saw a decrease in salary, as the physician employment trend continuedWe've Got to Do Better
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/weve-got-to-do-better/20018/As a specialty, dermatology is doing more to address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, but Jeanine Downie, MD says there is more to do. She discusses issues such as dealing with microaggressions, increasing diversity in the workforce, and seeing the humanity in every patient.Elucidating the Inflammatory Cascade May Help to Turn Out the Lights in Psoriasis
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/elucidating-the-inflammatory-cascade-may-help-to-turn-out-the-lights-in-psoriasis/19943/Understanding the science behind psoriasis pathogenesis has raised the bar in the management of disease. Watch the video to visualize the patient journey, their unmet needs, and aim to set higher standards in the psoriasis landscape.