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- Cutera's New truSculpt iD Offers Personalized Body Sculptinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cuteras-new-trusculpt-id-offers-personalized-body-sculpting/2457693/Cutera, Inc's new truSculpt® iD offers an evolution in body sculpting with unique hands-free capability and the ability to treat a full abdomen in as little as 15 minutes. truSculpt iD offers physicians and other qualified practitioners the flexibility to deliver personalized body sculpti
- New From Candela: Vbeam Primahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-from-candela-vbeam-prima/2457694/Recently FDA-cleared, the Vbeam Prima from Candela offers two wavelengths to effectively treat a broad range of skin condi
- Fourth Generation Retinoid Shows Promise in Acne Trialshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fourth-generation-retinoid-shows-promise-in-acne-trials/2457699/New research reveals that trifarotene, a fourth-generation retinoid with potent and selective activity against only one particular retinoic acid receptor, may have an improved efficacy and safety profile compared with less selective r
- About 415 Million People May Have Rosacea Worldwidehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/about-415-million-people-may-have-rosacea-worldwide/2457701/As many as 415 million people worldwide may have rosacea, according to new research in the British Journal of Dermatology. Dr. Jacob Thyssen and colleagues at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, conducted
- Rare Pediatric Skin Conditions Often Get Expensive, Inconsistent Carehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/rare-pediatric-skin-conditions-often-get-expensive-inconsistent-care/2457704/Children with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) have high rates of complications — resulting in long and costly hospital stays — and that treatment strategies varied among health care providers, according to the first large-scale analysis, which is
- XELJANZ Receives EU Marketing Authorization for Adults with Active PsAhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/xeljanz-receives-eu-marketing-authorization-for-adults-with-active-psa/2457706/The European Commission (EC) has approved XELJANZ® (tofacitinib citrate) 5 mg twice daily (BID) in combination with methotrexate (MTX) for the treatment of active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in adult patients who have had an inadequate response or who have been intolerant to a prior disease-mod
- PAH after Cryolipolysis May Not Be So 'Rare'https://practicaldermatology.com/news/pah-after-cryolipolysis-may-not-be-so-rare/2457707/Paradoxical adipose hyperplasia (PAH) after cryolipolysis may be more common than previously thought according to a paper in the July issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®. While PAH can be treated successfully
- BrightGuard Installs Free Sunscreen Dispensers at New York City Public Pools and Beacheshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/brightguard-installs-free-sunscreen-dispensers-at-new-york-city-public-pools-and-beaches/2457708/Through its ongoing partnership with non-profit sponsor and donor IMPACT Melanoma and sunscreen provider Coppertone, BrightGuard has installed 134 sunscreen dispensers throughout New York City (NYC) public pools and beaches. BrightGuard—the first aut
- FDA Approves Dermira's Qbrexza Cloth to Treat Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approves-delmiras-qbrexza-cloth-to-treat-primary-axillary-hyperhidrosis/2457709/The FDA has approved Qbrexza™ (glycopyrronium) cloth, an anticholinergic indicated for the topical treatment of primary axillary hyperhidrosis in adult and pediatric patients 9 years of age and older. Qbrexza is applied directly to the skin and is designed to block sweat production by inhib
- LEO Pharma and Advancing Innovation in Dermatology Partner to Help Finance Accelerator Fundhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/leo-pharma-and-advancing-innovation-in-dermatology-partner-to-help-finance-accelerator-fund/2457713/LEO Pharma and its Boston-based R&D innovation unit LEO Science & Tech Hub, and Advancing Innovation in Dermatology (AID) will each contribute $500,000 into the recently created Advancing Innovation in Dermatology Accelerator Fund. This non-profit fund is unique in its approach for suppor