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- Jan Marini Launches New Peel Systemhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130206-jan_marini_launches_new_peel_system/2459619/Jan Marini Skin Research launched the Marini Peel Systems, which combine peels with concentrated retinol, peptides, and antioxidants for individuals seeking more aggressive treatments for issues ranging from sun damage to skin coloration. The systems include the Refine Peel, for skin rejuvenation, t
- La Roche-Posay Contributes to The Mollie Biggane Melanoma Foundationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130203-la_roche-posay_contributes_to_the_mollie_biggane_melanoma_foundation/2459621/As part of their continued efforts towards sun safety education and awareness, La Roche-Posay is partnering with Mollie's Fund for the second year in a row. To honor the life of Mollie Biggane – a college sophomore who tragically passed away from melanoma a
- Promius Pharma, LLC Increases Sales Force by 50 Percenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130102-promius_pharma_llc_increases_sales_force_by_50_percent/2459650/Promius Pharma, LLC is expanding its sales force to 60 from 40. Promius Pharma, which markets clinical prescription products to the US dermatology community, is in growth mode according to Rob D'Urso, head of sales and marketing for the company. “Promius Pharma is gearing up for significant growth
- Glytone Announces Antioxidant Kit Specialhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121217-glytone_announces_antioxidant_kit_special/2459657/Glytone currently offers two limited-edition antioxidant kits, featuring a selection of three products from the Glytone antioxidant range. One version includes Anti-aging Serum, Anti-aging Cream, and Anti-aging Eye Cream while the other featur
- New Fractionated Skin Resurfacing Module Enhances RF Laser Treatmentshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20121017-new_fractionated_skin_resurfacing_module_shortens_rf_laser_treatments/2459704/The PixelRF fractionated skin resurfacing module from Alma Lasers, Inc. uses proprietary InMotion Refractive Radiofrequency Micro Plasma Technology, which both ablates and heats the skin through controlled, focused delivery of energy without using disposables. The PixelRF was recently added to Alma'
- Provectus Pharmaceuticals to Present Data on PV-10https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120918-provectus_pharmaceuticals_to_present_data_on_pv-10/2459733/Provectus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced that final efficacy data from its Phase II trial of PV-10 in patients with Stage III-IV melanoma will be presented, including response rate and time-to-event (progression free survival and overall survival),
- Zein Obagi, MD To Direct 24th Ultimate Skin Health Symposiumhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120807-zein_obagi_md_to_direct_24th_ultimate_skin_health_symposium/2459755/Zein E. Obagi, MD was named director of the 24th Ultimate Skin Health Symposium, a three-day skin rejuvenation program taking place at the Montage Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA, from November 9-11, 2012. Key topics of the symposium will i
- Abbott 2Q Profit Beats Expectations, Humira Sales Growhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120802-abbott_2q_profit_beats_expectations_humira_sales_grow/2459757/Abbott Laboratories announced that second-quarter earnings narrowly beat estimates, fueled by the continued growth of its drug Humira. The company said net income for the quarter declined to $1.75 billion, or $1.08 per share, from $1.94 b
- National Rosacea Society to Host 20th Anniversary Galahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120730-national_rosacea_society_to_host_20th_anniversary_gala/2459759/The National Rosacea Society is hosting a 20th Anniversary Gala Celebration and Dinner on August 17, 2012, from 6-9pm at the Boston Sheraton Hotel during the summer AAD meeting to give thanks to the countless healthcare professionals who have helped improve the quality of life for rosacea patients w
- Alcohol May Influence Skin Cancer Riskhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20120720-alcohol_may_influence_skin_cancer_risk/2459766/Evidence suggests that alcohol consumption may have some influence on risk for developing BCC but not SCC. (J Invest Dermatol. E-pub) Consumption of wine and spirits, specifically, appears to increase BCC risk, while beer consumption does not. Results come from an analysis of data on 54,766 people e