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What's Old Is New
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/old-new-2017/18512/Besides new fillers and better device-based combinations, Joel L. Cohen, MD says that 2017 will bring new data on some existing interventions that may improve aesthetic procedures. Watch the video memo now.Neuromodulators in Medical Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/neuromodulators-in-medical-dermatology/18520/Physicians are exploring the effects of botulinum toxins on several medical dermatology conditions. Erin Gilbert, MD talks to Joel Cohen, MD about her experience treating rosacea, and discusses the need for better randomized trials to explore treatment options.CSF 2016 Highlights from the Founder
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/csf-2016-highlights-from-the-founder/18711/Cosmetic Surgery Forum Founder and Practical Dermatology® Chief Surgical Editor Joel Schlessinger, MD talks about CSF 2016. What sets the meeting apart? How has it evolved in 8 years? And what did he learn from this year's program? Find out.Golden Achievement: Dr. Michael Gold on Lifetime Award at CSF 2016
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/golden-achievement-dr-michael-gold-on-lifetime-award-at-csf-2016/18712/Michael H. Gold, MD was recognized December 2016 at the Cosmetic Surgery Forum in Las Vegas with the Lifetime Contribution to Aesthetics Award by CSF Founder Joel Schlessinger, MD. Speaking about the award, Dr. Gold shares his perspective as a global educator and practitioner (Dr. Gold cofounded theBuilding a Successful Practice
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/building-a-successful-practice/18563/From branding tips to employee management and engagement strategies, this episode of Derm Insider focuses on how to run a successful and profitable private practice. Host Neal Bhatia, MD asks Sarah Jackson, MD and Deirdre Hooper, MD to share pearls that have led to their success at Audubon DermatolMeaningful Approaches to Vitiligo
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/meaningful-approaches-to-vitiligo/18599/As science continues to uncover more about vitiligo and its treatment, dermatologists have more options than ever. But there's still work to be done. In this edition of Ask an Expert, host Adam Friedman, MD talks to John E. Harris, MD, PhD, Director of the Vitiligo Clinic and Research Center at UnivAdvances in Laser Tattoo Removal
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/advances-in-laser-tattoo-removal/18607/Laser tattoo removal continues to rise in popularity largely due to advances in technology and technique. In particular, the DeScribe Transparent PFD Patch has helped make tattoo removal treatment sessions more tolerable for patients and expedite clearance of tattoos. Jeremy A. Brauer, MD Director oConsolidation or Competition: The Road to Optimization
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/consolidation-or-competition-the-road-to-optimization/18769/What's next for the dermatology/aesthetics industry? Joel Schlessinger, MD, founder of Cosmetic Surgery Forum, describes what has taken place in the aesthetic space and predicts what's next, especially in the laser/device space.Protecting Assets in a Divorce
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/protecting-assets-in-a-divorce/18771/Statistics show that half of marriages end in divorce. Financial consequences can be significant. OJM Group principal David Mandell, JD, MBA, discusses how physicians can protect their assets in the pre-marital and the marital stages in the event of a divorce. Always contact local counsel before taThe Resurgence of Ablative Devices
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/the-resurgence-of-ablative-devices/18620/E. Victor Ross, MD, talks to host Joel L. Cohen, MD about the resurgence of traditional ablative devices. Dr. Ross says he never abandoned full-face CO2 resurfacing, but explains the key is to titrate the settings down—doing confluent 100 percent coverage but low-depth one pass on the forehead and c