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- Burt's Bees Products Improve Redness, Pigmentation, and Reduce Acne-related PIHhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/burts-bees-products-improve-redness-pigmentation-and-reduce-acne-related-pih/2461624/Burt’s Bees topical bakuchiol-containing sunscreen treats redness and pigmentation of photodamaged facial skin. What’s more, a cream containing Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice root), Curcuma longa (turmeric root), and Terminalia chebula improves&n
- Take That SKs! DermBiont’s SM-020 Topical Gel Performs Well in Phase 2 Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/take-that-sks-dermbionts-sm-020-topical-gel-performs-well-in-phase-2-study/2461623/More than 80% of seborrheic keratosis (SK) lesions treated for 14 to 28 days with DermBiont’s SM-020 gel 1.0% had at least a one-point improvement in Physician’s lesion assessment (PLA) score at last visit, according to Phase 2 trial data presented at the
- Guselkumab Shows Greater Treatment Persistence than IL-17s in Both Bio-naïve and Bio-experienced Psoriasis Patientshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/guselkumab-shows-greater-treatment-persistence-than-il-17s-in-both-bio-naive-and-bio-experienced-psoriasis-patients/2461613/Tremyfa (guselkumab) may beat out other biologics when it comes to patient persistence, and a post-hoc analysis of guselkumab showed improvements in scalp psoriasis and quality-of-life measures at week 48. Research found that bio-experienced and bio-naïve psoria
- Bioelectric V.Dox Technology Reduces Biofilm Infection in Burn Woundshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/bioelectric-vdox-technology-reduces-biofilm-infection-in-burn-wounds/2461611/Vomaris Innovations, Inc. bioelectric V.Dox Technology prevents and reduces biofilm infection in burn wounds, a new study shows. The study appears in Advances in Wound Care. The collaborative research was led by Rodney Chan, M.D, a plastic and reco
- Health Canada Approves Candela's Picoway for Melasmahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/health-canada-approves-candelas-picoway-for-melasma/2461608/Health Canada has granted Candela’s PicoWay laser system licensing for expanded indications, including the melasma, lentigines, café au lait macules (CALMs), and Nevus of Ota. The US Food and Drug Administration gave the device a similar same nod in Oct
- AI Model Helps AD Patients Diagnose Complications, Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ai-model-helps-ad-patients-diagnose-complications-cancer/2461606/A new artificial intelligence (AI) model can empower atopic dermatitis (AD) patients to detect complications from bacterial or viral infections and distinguish between eczema and skin lesions caused by mycosis fungoides. The AI model is detailed in a paper published in the
- Cutera Updates truBody Brandhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cutera-updates-trubody-brand/2461605/Cutera has launched an updated truBody brand that pairs two technologies designed to create a customized, convenient, and complete approach to fat reduction and muscle toning with 15-minute treatment options, according to a company news release. The new truBody brand elevates both pract
- Ribon Therapeutics: First Patient Dosed in Phase 1 Study with RBN-3143 of ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ribon-therapeutics-first-patient-dosed-in-phase-1-study-with-rbn-3143-of-ad/2461599/Ribon Therapeutics dosed the first patient with RBN-3143 in the open-label cohort of patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis. The study aims to measure the pharmacodynamic activity of RBN-3143 and evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of 28 days of administration of RBN-3143 in
- BTL Takes a Stand Against Illegal and Counterfeit Aesthetic Deviceshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/btl-takes-a-stand-against-illegal-and-counterfeit-aesthetic-devices/2461593/BTL is making inroads in its efforts to safeguard medical providers and consumers from counterfeit devices in the United States through legal action and the seizure of illegally imported devices at the border. BTL has filed court documents stating that defendants use and sell knock
- Fewer Cases of Melanoma, Cancers in Extracutaneous Sites Seen in Patients with Atopyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fewer-cases-of-melanoma-cancers-in-extracutaneous-sites-seen-in-patients-with-atopy/2461591/Fewer cases of melanoma are observed in people with a history of atopic diseases, such as allergic asthma or rhinitis, than in nonatopic people, according to a new study in Melanoma Research. Specifically, the risk of melanoma in people with atopy was up to 50% lower than