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June Issue: Melanoma Updates - Epidemiology, Diagnostics, and Treatment
https://practicaldermatology.com/issues/may-june-2025/melanoma-updates-epidemiology-diagnostics-and-treatment/35917/In this article, we review the latest changes in melanoma incidence and mortality, highlight key disparities among minority populations, and summarize emerging trends in technology and treatment that are reshaping the future of melanoma care.What’s Really in a “Collagen” Supplement?
https://practicaldermatology.com/youngmd-connect/resident-resource-center/whats-really-in-a-collagen-supplement/23579/Concerns about lack of transparency of sourcing, potential for allergic reactions, and reports of contamination have been associated with collagen supplements.Advancing Sexual Health Histories in Dermatology: A Modernized Comprehensive Approach for Diverse Populations
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/feature/advancing-sexual-health-histories-in-dermatology-a-modernized-comprehensive-approach-for-diverse-populations/28864/According to the CDC’s 2022 STI Surveillance Report, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have seen a 1.9% increase in diagnoses over the past five years, underscoring a persistent public health challenge.DermWire TV Extra: 3-Year Clinical Data on Lebrikizumab
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermwire-tv/dermwire-tv-extra-3-year-clinical-data-lebrikizumab/28648/Study author Melinda Gooderham, MSc, MD, FRCPC, discusses the new three-year clinical data presented at the European Academy of Dermatology & Venereology (EADV) Congress on the efficacy and safety of lebrikizumab, which the FDA recently approved on September 13 for adults and adolescents with moDermWireTV: International Launch of AviClear; Biological Effects of Air Pollution on Human Skin; New AAD Guidelines for Acne Care
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermwire-tv/dermwiretv-international-launch-of-aviclear-biological-effects-of-air-pollution-on-human-skin-new-aad-guidelines-for-acne-care/20261/In this episode of DermWireTV, we report on the international launch of the first energy-based device FDA-cleared for the long-term treatment of mild, moderate, and severe acne. An expert discusses a recent study that examines the biological effects of air pollution on human skin equivalents. For thWhat’s New for Treating Hyperhidrosis?
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/scale-2023/whats-new-for-treating-hyperhidrosis/20208/The treatment of hyperhidrosis has changed a lot over the years. Larry Green, MD, discusses some of the exciting innovations including targeted alkali thermolysis.Exosome Therapy: Explained
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/scale-2023/exosome-therapy-explained/20200/Jane Yoo, MD, explains exactly what exosomes are and highlights some current therapeutic uses for exosome therapy including treating hair loss and reducing redness after laser skin resurfacing.Is a Good Faith Estimate Required for a Filler or Neuromodulator Treatment?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/is-a-good-faith-estimate-required-for-a-filler-or-neuromodulator-treatment/23852/The latest updates from CMS do not specifically mention aesthetics in reference to good faith estimates, but there are indications that some aesthetic and dermatology services will require them. What about an appointment for injectables?Hyperpigmentation Treatment Pearls and More
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/cosmetic-surgery-forum-2022/hyperpigmentation-treatment-pearls-and-more/20161/Corey Hartman, MD shares his approach to treating periorbital hyperpigmentation in darker skin types, including using fillers to replace volume, give lift, and replace loss of bony structures and fat pads. Dr. Hartman also discusses the benefits of Cynosure’s PicoSure device to correct hyperpigmentaWhat to do if your practice’s social accounts are inactive
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/what-to-do-if-your-practices-social-accounts-are-inactive/20127/Social media is the can’t miss marketing platform of 2022. However, it has been around long enough that many businesses have already tried it and given up years ago. If you are among the many dermatology practices with an old, outdated, nearly inactive Facebook or other social accounts, check out th