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- Corena Therapeutics New to Industryhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130513-corena_therapeutics_new_to_industry/2459546/The emerging Swiss dermatological products company Corena Therapeutics provides safe alternatives to popular treatments. Coresatin, its latest brand of five steroid-free creams, is safely formulated for pediatric patients, according to the company. Their laboratory has welcomed dermatology experts …
- Thermage Total Tip Available to Dermatologists Nationwidehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130510-thermage_total_tip_available_to_dermatologists_nationwide/2459548/Solta Medical, Inc. launched the Thermage Total Tip 3.0 for face, neck, and body treatments. Targeted, uniform, bulk heating allows dermatologists to treat patients effectively while maintaining patient comfort, according to the company. Thermage uses radiofrequency technology to non-invasively hel…
- OXY Unveils Overhauled Acne Lineshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130507-oxy_unveils_overhauled_acne_lines/2459550/After 30 years, the OXY brand (Mentholatum Company) has had a makeover and now offers two distinct lines grouped by active ingredients designed to either kill acne (benzoyl peroxide) or provide maintenance for acne-prone skin (salicylic acid). The OXY Maximum Action line includes, among others, OXY…
- Lambrolizumab Designated as Breakthrough Therapyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130429-lambrolizumab_designated_as_breakthrough_therapy/2459556/Merck & Co. received breakthrough therapy designation from the US Food and Drug Administration for its lambrolizumab drug as a treatment of patients with advanced melanoma. Lambrolizumab is Merck's investigational antibody therapy targeting Programmed Death receptor that is currently being evaluate…
- HydraSolve Cleared for Autologous Fat Transferhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130425-hydrasolve_cleared_for_autologous_fat_transfer/2459559/The new Hydrasolve liposuction device has recently been FDA-cleared for autologous fat transfer, a first-of-its-kind indication in the liposuction realm. The new clearance enables clinicians to harvest and re-inject fat from the initial HydraSolve liposuction procedure for rejuvenations or augmenta…
- BTL Aesthetics Introduces Exilis Elitehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130415-btl_aesthetics_introduces_exilis_elite/2459563/BTL Aesthetics recently introduced the Exilis ELITE, its next stage device for reducing wrinkles and treating skin laxity of the face and body. Optimizing the dynamic monopolar radiofrequency (RF) technology of the original Exilis system, the new ELITE platformoptimizes the monopolar radiofrequency…
- World's Most Valuable Cosmetics Brands Revealedhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130410-worlds_most_valuable_cosmetics_brands_revealed/2459566/Brand Finance released its annual study of the top 50 most valuable cosmetics brands. Despite a very slight brand value fall, Olay holds its dominant position at the top of the BrandFinance Cosmetics 50 table, with a value of US$11.7 billion. However, Olay's lead at the top has shrunk from US$4 bil…
- Dr. Amy Forman Taub Partners With Mott 50https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130408-dr_amy_forman_taub_partners_with_mott_50/2459572/Chicago-area board-certified dermatologist Amy Forman Taub, MD teamed up with Mott 50 to create a specially designed sun-protective shirt to be sold at her SKINFO Specialty Skincare Boutique. The breathable, long-sleeve navy Skin For Life shirt is pumped with a UPF 50 (retailing for $60) and contai…
- New Jersey Passes Law Prohibiting Indoor Tanning for Those Under 17https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130402-new_jersey_passes_law_prohibiting_indoor_tanning_for_those_under_17/2459575/The state of New Jersey recently passed a law that bans minors under the age of 17 years old from using indoor tanning devices. The law passed both the New Jersey House and Senate in February and was signed into law by Gov. Christopher Christie on April 1, 2013. Dirk M. Elston, MD, FAAD, President …
- Merz to Absorb Costs of New Excise Tax on Certain Medical Deviceshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20130321-merz_to_absord_costs_of_new_excise_tax_on_medical_devices/2459580/Merz Aesthetics announced that it does not intend to raise prices on medical devices, despite the new excise tax on the sale of certain medical devices of about 2.3 percent now going into effect, per the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. In a statement to clients and potential clients, Me…