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- Aquaphor Unveils New Purpose-Driven Brand Campaignhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aquaphor-unveils-new-purpose-driven-brand-campaign/2461099/Aquaphor is launching its first-ever brand purpose campaign, "Before & Aquaphor." Inspired by the growing field of psychodermatology, this new integrated campaign highlights the connection between our skin health and our emotional well-being.
- Successful Topline Results Seen for Hallura's New BiOLinkMatrix HA Aesthetic Fillershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/successful-topline-results-seen-for-halluras-new-biolinkmatrix-ha-aesthetic-fillers/2461096/Hallura Ltd’s hyaluronic acid (HA) dermal fillers with its proprietary BiOLinkMatrix platform performed well for lip enhancement, nasolabial folds correction. and cheek enhancement, according to topline results. The proprietary Bi
- Cetaphil Sensitive Skin Awareness Month Kicks off on March 1, 2022https://practicaldermatology.com/news/cetaphil-sensitive-skin-awareness-month-kicks-off-on-march-1-2022/2461093/Cetaphil is extending Sensitive Skin Awareness Week to a month-long program. Cetaphil is debuting Sensitive Skin Awareness Month this March. In partnership with expert dermatologists and influencers – dubbed the Sensitive Skin Academy – Cetaphil 
- Positive Interim Data Seen with Sirnaomics Ltd’s STP705 in BCChttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/positive-interim-data-seen-with-sirnaomics-ltds-stp705-in-bcc/2461089/Interim data from a Phase 2 clinical trial of Sirnaomics Ltd’s STP705 shows a dose response with complete response, as well as improved or stable cosmetic result with no significant cutaneous skin reactions among patients with cutaneous basal cell carcinoma (BCC). The new data als
- Business News: Taro to Acquire Alchemee From Galdermahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/business-news-taro-to-acquire-alchemee-from-galderma/2461087/Taro Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. Is buying Alchemee, formerly The Proactiv Company, from Galderma. The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions and any necessary regulatory approvals. Financial terms of the transaction have not been disclosed. "We are exc
- Cyspera Launches New Three-Step System to Treat Hyperpigmentationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cyspera-launches-new-three-step-system-to-treat-hyperpigmentation/2461083/Scientis is launching Cyspera Intensive System, a new three-product system designed to improve hyperpigmentation. Cysteamine inhibits several steps in the melanogenesis pathway while also working as antioxidant to protect against free radicals. The
- Acne Breakthrough: Fat Cells in the Skin May Help Fight Acnehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fat-cells-in-the-skin-may-help-fight-acne/2461080/New research suggests that fibroblasts outside of hair follicles play a larger role in acne development. Fibroblasts produce an antimicrobial peptide called cathelicidin in skin. To counter an infection within a hair follicle, the surrounding skin undergoes a process called reactiv
- Study: More Than Half of Postmenopausal Women Experience Female Pattern Hair Losshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-more-than-half-of-postmenopausal-women-experience-female-pattern-hair-loss/2461079/More than half of postmenopausal women experience female pattern hair loss, according to a studypublished online in Menopause. In a new cross-sectional study involving 178 women seen at a menopause clinic, researchers aimed to evaluate the prevalence of female pat
- Third Harmonic Bio Launches with an Eye on Chronic Urticariahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/third-harmonic-bio-launches-with-an-eye-on-chronic-urticaria/2461078/Third Harmonic Bio is launching with the close of a Series B financing campaign. With total capital to date of $155 million, the company plans to fund development of its lead candidate, THB001, through the next phase of human studies for the initial indication of chronic urticaria. 
- Study: Dermatologists Open to AIhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-dermatologists-open-to-ai/2461075/Artificial intelligence (AI) may play a welcome role in dermatology, according to researchers from the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS). AI, such as machine-learning, which has been incorporated into photography, dermoscopy, and confocal mi