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- U.S. FDA: Renuvion Cleared to Coagulate and Contract Soft Tissues, Including Subcutaneous Tissuehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/us-fda-renuvion-cleared-to-coagulate-and-contract-soft-tissues-including-subcutaneous-tissue/2461590/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the use of the Renuvion APR Handpiece for the delivery of radiofrequency energy and/or helium plasma where coagulation/contraction of soft tissue is needed. (Soft tissue includes subcutaneous tissue.) “We are pleas
- Merz Aesthetics Taps Christina Aguilera as New Xeomin Brand Partnerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/merz-aesthetics-taps-christina-aguilera-as-new-xeomin-brand-partner/2461588/Christina Aguilera is the latest Xeomin (incobotulinumtoxinA) brand partner as Merz Aesthetics expands its ‘Beauty on Your Terms’ marketing campaign. Launched in August 2022, the campaign features multiple music icons in support of Xeomin.
- Cetaphil Unveils Digital AI Skin Analysis Toolhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cetaphil-unveils-digital-ai-skin-analysis-tool/2461587/Cetaphil is launching Cetaphil AI Skin Analysis, a comprehensive skin analyzer off
- Dyskerin May Signal When SCC Is On The Movehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dyskerin-may-signal-when-scc-is-on-the-move/2461585/The protein dyskerin may provide important clues as to how cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma tumors prepare themselves to migrate to the lymph nodes to metastasize other organs, a new study suggests. These cells stop consuming glucose so that they can survive by using LDL chol
- Coral-friendly Sunscreen Provides Better UV Protection Than Existing Optionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/coral-friendly-sunscreen-provides-better-uv-protection-than-existing-options/2461584/A new coral-friendly polymeric UV filter may be more effective at preventing sunburn than existing sunscreens. Researchers used polymerization to create large molecules that still block UV radiation but are too big to penetrate our skin, coral, and algae. The study was p
- Bristol Myers Squibb Advances Melanoma Drug Candidate Opdivo in US and Europehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/bristol-myers-squibb-advances-melanoma-drug-candidate-opdivo-in-us-and-europe/2461583/Bristol Myers Squibb announced that the FDA has accepted the supplemental Biologics License Application (BLA) for Opdivo (nivolumab) as monotherapy in the adjuvant setting for the treatment of patients with completely resected stage IIB or IIC melanoma. The company also announced t
- Biomarkers May Predict AD Developmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/biomarkers-may-predict-ad-development/2461575/An immune and lipid profile on the surface of the skin of infants may predict the development of atopic dermatitis months before the onset of illness. “The holy grail to deal with atopic dermatitis is to prevent it,” says study author
- Study: Psoriasis Medicine May Help Treat Alcohol Use Disorderhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/psoriasis-medicine-may-help-treat-alcohol-use-diisorder/2461571/Apremilast may be an “incredibly promising” treatment for alcohol use disorder, according to a new study in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. On average, the people who took apremi
- Hydrafacial X Omorovicza Collab: Advanced Skin Renewal Boosterhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/hydrafacial-x-omorovicza-collab-advanced-skin-renewal-booster/2461569/The Beauty Health Company’s Hydrafacial is rolling out a new booster co-created with Hungarian skincare brand Omorovicza. The booster, available immediately to Hydrafacial providers in North America and EMEA, leverages Omorovicza’s patented Healing Concentrate for a mo
- Experts React to Approval of Pfizer’s CIBINQO for Teens With Refractory ADhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-oks-pfizers-cibinqo-for-teens-with-refractory-ad/2461560/The US FDA has approved a supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) for CIBINQO (abrocitinib, Pfizer). This move expands the drug's indication to include adolescents (12 to < 18 years) with refractory, moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (AD) whose disease is not adequately contr