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Monoclonal Antibodies for Restoring a Healthy Skin Microbiome in Atopic Dermatitis Patients
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/research-update/monoclonal-antibodies-restoring-healthy-skin-microbiome-atopic-dermatitis-patients/24566/Monoclonal Antibodies for Restoring a Healthy Skin Microbiome in Atopic Dermatitis PatientsThe Latest on Systemic Agents for Psoriasis: A Q&A With Jashin J. Wu, MD, FAAD
https://practicaldermatology.com/programs/practical-dermatology-focus-psoriasis/the-latest-on-systemic-agents-for-psoriasis/29073/The pharmacologic pipeline continues to produce strong options for systemic treatment of psoriasis. Practical Dermatology® spoke with Editorial Board member Jashin J. Wu, MD, FAAD, Founder and CEO of the Dermatology Research and Education Foundation, to discuss the latest treatment considerations wiWhat Every Dermatologist Must Know About the History of Black Hair
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/hair-nails/what-every-dermatologist-must-know-about-the-history-of-black-hair/23996/Knowledge of the historical, cultural, and social significance of hairstyles of Black patients may reduce implicit bias amongst dermatologists. In this article, Brooke Jackson, MD, FAAD, and Aliya Rodriguez, BS, explore the unique history and cultral impact of black hair.An Update on At-Home UVB Phototherapy
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/an-update-on-at-home-uvb-phototherapy/21786/At-home options increase accessibility to phototherapy, which is effective and generally safe for psoriasis management.Curing the Blues: Resolution of the Tyndall Effect Through Removal of a Misplaced NASHA Filler with Hyaluronidase
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/PD0509_11-php/22833/Implantation of NASHA fillers too superficially can produce the Tyndall effect. Besides aesthetic elegance, longevity after injection and an excellent safety record, a significant advantage of NASHA fillers is that they are reversible when misplaced.How Epidermolysis Bullosa Treatments Went from Blisters to Breakthroughs
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/rare-disease/how-epidermolysis-bullosa-treatments-went-from-blisters-to-breakthroughs/54391/Current FDA-approved therapies oleogel-S10, beremagene geperpavec, and prademagene zamikeracel represent major therapeutic breakthroughs for the treatment of epidermolysis bullosa (EB). Earlier systemic intervention, improved nutrition, and proactive management of complications have extended survivLow-Nickel Diets Show Promise for Contact Dermatitis
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2024/low-nickel-diets-show-promise-for-contact-dermatitis/20256/Matthew Zirwas, MD, discusses his experience with the “low-nickel diet” for patients who have systemic reactions to dietary nickel.What’s New for Treating Hyperhidrosis?
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/scale-2023/whats-new-for-treating-hyperhidrosis/20208/The treatment of hyperhidrosis has changed a lot over the years. Larry Green, MD, discusses some of the exciting innovations including targeted alkali thermolysis.Hyperpigmentation Treatment Pearls and More
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/cosmetic-surgery-forum-2022/hyperpigmentation-treatment-pearls-and-more/20161/Corey Hartman, MD shares his approach to treating periorbital hyperpigmentation in darker skin types, including using fillers to replace volume, give lift, and replace loss of bony structures and fat pads. Dr. Hartman also discusses the benefits of Cynosure’s PicoSure device to correct hyperpigmentaEnsuring Excellent Care Across LGBTQ and Sexual Minority Patients
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/ensuring-excellent-care-across-lgbtq-and-sexual-minority-patients/20077/The session on LGBTQ and sexual gender minority health covered a range of topics including both clinical care as well as terminology, structures, and framework. Klint Peebles, MD talks about the importance of providing excellent dermatologic care as patients face disparities and challenges in access