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- Sciton Names New CEOhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sciton-names-new-ceo/2460292/Aaron Burton is Sciton Inc.’s new Chief Executive Officer. Aaron has spent the last eight years at Sciton growing the Aesthetic Sales Team, Women’s Health Group, International Sales Team and more recently operations in our World Head
- BTL Files Suit Against Allergan, Alleges Misleading Advertisinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/btl-files-suit-against-allergan-alleges-misleading-advertising/2460288/In a new lawsuit filed this week, BTL Industries alleges that Allergan launched a wide-ranging false and misleading advertising campaign relating to BTL's EMSCULPT device for non-invasive muscle toning and body shaping. The suit alleges that Allergan's marketing, sales materials, and soci
- LEO Science & Tech Hub and Epicore Biosystems Advance AD Collabhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/leo-science-tech-hub-and-epicore-biosystems-advance-ad-collab/2460208/LEO Science & Tech Hub, the Boston-based R&D innovation unit of LEO Pharma A/S, is starting the next phase of a research collaboration in atopic dermatitis (AD) with Epicore Biosystems, a wearable microfluidics and biosensor spinout from Northwestern University’s Center for Bio-Inte
- Positive Phase 2 Results Seen With Galderma’s Proprietary Liquid Toxin for Frown Lineshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/positive-phase-2-results-seen-with-galdermas-proprietary-liquid-toxin-for-frown-lines-2/2460170/Galderma’s novel liquid abotulinum toxin, QM1114, is safe and effective for the treatment of glabellar lines, according to Phase 2 study results. Pivotal Phase 3 trials for Galderma's liquid formulation of botulinum toxin type A for the treatment of glabellar lines are expecte
- Neutrogena’s Newest Collection Addresses Dull, Uneven Skinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/neutrogenas-newest-collection-addresses-dull-uneven-skin/2460157/Nearly two-thirds (66 percent) of U.S. millennial women age 23-38 have noticed a shift in their skin's brightness, according to a poll of more 1,100 U.S. women aged 18 and older sponsored by Neutrogena. Neutrogena’s new four-part collection,
- Skin Cancer Foundation Champions for Change Gala Coming in Octoberhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skin-cancer-foundation-champions-for-change-gala-coming-in-october/2460142/The Skin Cancer Foundation’s annual Champions for Change Gala comes to The Plaza New York City October 17. The Champions for Change Gala is the signature fundraising event for The Skin Cancer Foundation’s programs and initiatives. Awards a
- Second US Patent Issued to Alastin Based On TriHex Technologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/second-us-patent-issued-to-alastin-based-on-trihex-technology/2460092/Alastin Skincare, Inc. was issued a second U.S. Patent, No. 10,286,030 from the United States Patent and Trademark Office covering Alastin's platform TriHex Technology. The patent also covers a variety of topical compositions based on Alastin's TriHex Technology. The coma
- L'Oréal Partners with uBiome to Advance New Research on the Skin's Microbiomehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/loral-partners-with-ubiome-to-advance-new-research-on-the-skins-microbiome/2459980/L'Oréal’s tech Incubator is joining forces with uBiome, a Silicon Valley-based microbiome research venture. The partnership was announced at L'Oréal's "Know Your Sk
- Key West Bans Sunscreens with Oxybenzone and Octinoxatehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/key-west-bans-sunscreens-with-oxybenzone-and-octinoxate/2459911/Following Hawaii’s lead, Florida’s Key West City Commission voted to ban the sale of products that contain oxybenzone or octinoxate — two chemicals in sunscreen that have been shown to wash off and potentially damage coral reefs. The ban takes effect in January 2021. Fir
- HintMD Launches Medical-Grade Skincare Subscriptionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/hintmd-launches-medical-grade-skincare-subscriptions/2457508/Medical-grade skincare subscriptions are now available through HintMD's platform. HintMD’s patent-pending software allows physicians, such as plastic surgeons and dermatologists, to turn any treatment plan into a monthly subscription payment for their patients. Skincare subscriptions al