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- Leprosy Cases Rise in Florida: What Do Dermatologists Need to Know?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/leprosy-cases-rise-in-florida-what-do-dermatologists-need-to-know/2461935/Leprosy is making headlines because of an outbreak in Florida, and although this disease is still rare, it should be on dermatologists' radar, says Carrie Kovarik, MD, a professor of dermatology and medicine at Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia
- Homemade Sunscreens Shared on Pinterest May Do More Harm than Goodhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/homemade-sunscreens-shared-on-pinterest-may-do-more-harm-than-good/2460035/Nearly all—95 percent—of pins for homemade sunscreen found on Pinterest positively portrayed the effectiveness of the sunscreen and most—68 percent—recommended recipes for homemade sunscreens that offered insufficient UV protection, according to a
- Most Indoor Tanning Salons in Texas Do Comply with Tanning Bans for Minorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/most-indoor-tanning-salons-in-texas-do-comply-with-tanning-bans-for-minors/2458378/Most indoor tanning salons comply with Texas’ tanning ban for those under 18, new research suggests. When female employees of a mystery shopping firm called posing as 17-year-olds interested in tanning, 81 percent of indoor tanning facilities complied with the Texas ban on indoor ta
- Do Physicians Mention Sunscreen Use Often Enough at Patient Visits?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130905-do_physicians_mention_sunscreen_use_often_enough_at_patient_visits/2459468/
- FDA Nod for Revelle Aesthetics, Inc's Avéli for Long-Term Reduction in Cellulitehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-nod-for-revelle-aesthetics-incs-aveli-for-long-term-reduction-in-cellulite/2461325/Revelle Aesthetics, Inc. scored an extended FDA clearance for Avéli. Avéli is now indicated for long-term reduction in the appearance of cellulite in the buttocks and thigh areas of adult females, demonstrating benefits through one year. "For far too l
- JAK Inhibitors, Low-Dose Naltrexone Touted as New Options for Nail Lichen Planushttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/JAK-Inhibitors-Low-Dose-Naltrexone-Touted-New-Options-Nail-Lichen-Planus/2471532/JAK inhibitors and low-dose naltrexone appear to be two game-changing options for treatment of nail lichen planus, Shari Lipner, MD, PhD, FAAD, said at the 2025 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Lipner noted the activity of the JAK pathway in lic
- Dermal Fillers Restore Youthful Facial Movement Toohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermal-fillers-restore-youthful-facial-movement-too-1/2460269/Dermal fillers do more than just fill in wrinkles, they also restore a more youthful pattern of facial movement and expressiveness, according to a
- Positive Top-Line Results Seen for Otezla in Mild-To-Moderate Plaque Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/positive-top-line-results-seen-for-otezla-in-mild-to-moderate-plaque-psoriasis/2460382/Amgen’s Otezla produces significant improvements in measures of mild-to-moderate psoriasis, compared with placebo, according to a top-line results from the ADVANCE trial. ADVANCE is a Phase 3, multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study to assess the efficacy o
- Revance Starts Phase III Program for Injectable Toxin in Frown Lineshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/revance-starts-phase-iii-program-for-injectable-toxin-in-frown-lines/2458330/Revance Therapeutics began two double-blind, placebo-controlled, North American Phase III trials to evaluate single injections of DaxibotulinumtoxinA (RT002) for the treatment glabellar lines in about 600 total patients. These pivotal trials follo
- TODAY Show Feature Criticizes FDA on Sunscreenshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/today-show-feature-criticizes-fda-sunscreens/2463127/The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is doing Americans a disservice by not approving many of the modern sunscreens that are commonly used in Europe, a representative from the Environmental Working Group (EWG) told the TODAY television show last week. “Currently, the US sunscreen mar