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- Houston Surgeon Performs Breakthrough Robotic Hair Restorationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130402-houston_surgeon_performs_breakthrough_robotic_hair_restoration/2459574/Restoration Robotics, Inc. installed its revolutionary ARTAS System at the Mosaic Clinic in Houston, TX. Dr. Rashid Rashid is one of the few hair physicians in the country to hold both MD and PhD degrees and an enhanced background in r
- Nickel Reactions on the Rise. Diet to Blame?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120302-nickel_reactions_on_the_rise_diet_to_blame/2459857/Certain patients consuming healthy diets consisting of whole grains, legumes, nuts, and soy may be at increased risk of developing allergic reactions to nickel, according to dermatologist Matthew Zirwas, MD, an associate professor at
- The American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Names New Officershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/the-american-society-for-laser-medicine-and-surgery-names-new-officers/2458185/The American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery (ASLMS) introduced Mathew M. Avram, MD, JD, as its new President at the Annual Conference in April. Dr. Avram succeeds Kristen M. Kelly, MD, who now serves as the Society’s Past President. The 2017-18 ASLMS Executive Committee also i
- Isotretinoin Slows Growth Rate in Teens, But Final Height Unchangedhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/isotretinoin-slows-growth-rate-in-teens-but-final-height-unchanged/2484962/Adolescents treated with isotretinoin for acne may experience temporary reductions in height velocity, but the medication does not appear to impact final adult height, according to a new retrospective cohort study published in the
- ODAC 2026 Adds Hands-On, High-Impact Workshopshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/odac-2026-adds-hands-on-high-impact-workshops/2484689/The ODAC Dermatology Conference will return to Orlando, Florida, in 2026 with a refreshed slate of interactive, expert-led sessions that emphasize skill-building across medical, surgical, and aesthetic dermatology, organizers said in a press release. Scheduled for J
- Pfizer and GWU Renew Grant Program to Expand Teledermatology Access for Inflammatory Skin Conditionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pfizer-and-gwu-renew-grant-program-to-expand-teledermatology-access-for-inflammatory-skin-conditions/2483889/Pfizer Global Medical Grants and The George Washington University (GWU) have renewed their joint grant program focused on broadening access to dermatologic care in underserved U.S. communities. According to a GWU press announc
- Analysis: New Biologics Account for 70% of Increased Medicare Dermatology Drug Spendinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/analysis-new-biologics-account-for-70-of-increased-medicare-dermatology-drug-spending/2475722/Spending on dermatology-related drugs under Medicare Part D nearly quadrupled between 2013 and 2022, with specialty medications (including biologics) responsible for the vast majority of that increase, according to a new study.
- Emrosi Officially Launched for Treatment of Inflammatory Rosaceahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/emrosi-officially-launched-for-treatment-of-inflammatory-rosacea/2471775/Journey Medical has announced the launch and initial prescriptions for Emrosi for the treatment of inflammatory lesions of rosacea in adults. According to a press release from the manufacturer, the minocycline hydrochloride modi
- Survey: Majority of Physicians Report Feelings of Burnouthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/survey-majority-physicians-report-feelings-burnout/2468314/A majority of physicians reported feelings of burnout in 2024, according to a new survey. Researchers for the 2024 Survey of America's Current and Future Physicians, which focuses on the state of physician, resident, and medical student wellbeing, included 1,723 responses and co
- Antihypertensive Drugs Linked to Increased Eczema in Elderlyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/antihypertensive-drugs-linked-increased-eczema-elderly/2463140/New research suggests that increased use of antihypertensive medications is associated with an increase in eczematous dermatitis. Researchers conducted a longitudinal cohort study in a population-based sample from primary care practices in The Health Improvement Network in the United Kingd