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The Future of Aesthetic Medicine in the US
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/the-future-of-aesthetic-medicine-in-the-us/23853/A look at five trends shaping the aesthetics market.Physician Spotlight: J. Mark Jackson, MD
https://practicaldermatology.com/columns/physician-spotlight/physician-spotlight-j-mark-jackson-md/23505/Exploring the Role of AI in Predicting Early-stage Melanoma Recurrence Rate
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/exploring-the-role-of-ai-in-predicting-early-stage-melanoma-recurrence-rate/23829/Breslow tumor thickness and mitotic rate are the most predictive features.What’s In My Black Bag?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/whats-in-my-black-bag/23651/CSF faculty member Jeanine Downie, MD dishes on her favorite products.Melanoma Vaccine Shows Promise
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/melanoma-vaccine-shows-promise/23345/Phase 2b data suggest a personalized vaccine may improve disease-free survival.As New Jersey Goes, So Goes the Nation?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/as-new-jersey-goes-so-goes-the-nation/20515/New Jersey's doctor gift ban may be the tip of the iceberg.New Products
https://practicaldermatology.com/columns/new-products/new-products/20650/New products and pharmacologic developmentsNew Products
https://practicaldermatology.com/columns/new-products/new-products/20745/Skin Manifestations of STIs: A Primer for Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/general-topics/skin-manifestations-of-stis-a-primer-for-dermatology/20977/Numerous sexually transmitted infections present on the skin. Dermatologists are often on the front lines of treating these highly common infections.Assessing the Need for Re-Excision in Mild to Moderate Dysplastic Nevi
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/assessing-the-need-for-re-excision-in-mild-to-moderate-dysplastic-nevi/21247/Re-excision may not be clinically warranted in a majority of cases.