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2024 In Review: This Year's Trends in Dermatology
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/feature/2024-review-years-trends-dermatology/29886/As the year comes to a close, Practical Dermatology asked Editorial Board members about trends from 2024—what was hot, what was not, new approvals that lived up to the hype, important new research, and other observations from the past year.EBD Insights
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/maui-derm-2022/ebd-insights/20049/There are a number of new and reliable energy-based devices available. Michael H. Gold, MD discusses tried-and-true technologies as well as new and innovative devices that offer efficacious options on the market for a variety of dermatologic needs.Cosmetic Controversies
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/cosmetic-controversies--fwjagege/18202/With the variety of devices on the market, aesthetic physicians may not even realize all the options available. They can reduce chin fat and cellulite, treat melasma, and even help patients build muscle. Jeanine Downie, MD discusses options.Standing Apart: The Personal Touch
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/standing-apart-the-personal-touch/18437/Many dermatology practices exist in a crowded market place. How can they set themselves apart? Focus on the personal touch, says Gary Goldenberg, MD of Goldenberg Dermatology.Skin Care for All
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/skin-care-for-all/19708/Every patient gets skin care, says Michael Gold, MD, who says that a number of good products are now on the market. He identifies some leading formulations.Derm 2020: What’s New and in the Pipeline
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/derm-2020-whats-new-and-in-the-pipeline/19742/Michael Gold, MD shares insights on advances in aesthetic and medical dermatology, from novel devices to a new acne combination treatment being studied to skincare products, toxins and fillers coming to the US market.Gettin' Social With It
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/gettin-social-with-it/19728/An online presence is important, maybe even essential. But there are right and wrong ways to approach social media marketing. Joel Cohen, MD talks to Risa Luksa about the practices and pitfalls of social media.Starting a Practice: Choosing Devices
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/starting-a-practice-choosing-devices/18900/In his new series for Modern Aesthetics® Magazine, Christopher Khorsandi, MD offers tips for aesthetic physicians opening or expanding a practice. In this edition he discusses device selection and integration with an emphasis on marketing and patient conversion.Scientifically Speaking: The Truth About Skincare
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/scientifically-speaking-the-truth-about-skincare/19876/From workhorse ingredients like antioxidants and retinol to newer molecules that address pigmentation and aging, there is a lot of noise in the skincare marketplace. And that's without talking about "natural" formulations. Joel L. Cohen, MD gets to the heart of the science, in a conversation with DeSCALE 2019: Meeting Highlights from Music City
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/scale-2019-meeting-highlights-from-music-city/19619/With an emphasis on both medical and cosmetic dermatology as well as practice management, Music City Scale or the Symposium for Cosmetic Advances and Laser Education has something for everyone, organizers says. Co-chairs Michael Gold, MD and Brian Biesman, MD are joined by several presenters to disc