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- 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
- BTL Cares Scholarship Winners Announcedhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/btl-cares-scholarship-winners-announced/2461601/BTL Industries, along with professional golfer Michelle Wie West, have announced the winners of the second annual BTL Cares Scholar Draft. The program awards five student-athletes a $15,000 grant for tuition and college fees. The Scholar Draft aims to empow
- Novel Rare Mutation in ABCA12 Gene linked to HIhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/novel-rare-mutation-in-abca12-gene-linked-to-hi/2461600/A novel rare skin mutation in ABCA12 gene is linked to Harlequin Ichthyosis, according to a new case study published in Frontiers in Pediatrics. Harlequin ichthyosis (HI) is a severe genetic skin disorder characterized by thick white, brown, or dark b
- PCA Skin Rings in the Fourth Annual National Peel Dayhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pca-skin-rings-in-the-fourth-annual-national-peel-day/2461598/March 10, 2023 is the fourth annual National Peel Day, created by PCA SKIN. "National Peel Day was established in 2020 to drive awareness, increase education, and demystify misconceptions around the non-invasive treatment,” says Joanna Zucker, CEO CP Skin Health Group US
- National Society for Cutaneous Medicine Endorses Use of GEP Testing for Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/national-society-for-cutaneous-medicine-endorses-use-of-gep-testing-for-melanoma/2461597/The National Society for Cutaneous Medicine now recommends use of gene expression profile (GEP) testing in the clinical assessment and management of cutaneous melanoma (CM). The report provides usage guidelines and a framework for clinicians to integrate GEP testing into their CM
- Study: Lycomato Carotenoid Supplement May Boost Skin Health and Appearancehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-lycomato-carotenoid-supplement-boost-skin-health-and-appearance/2461592/Daily supplementation with Lycomato may improve fine lines, wrinkles, pore appearance brightness/radiance, skin tone evenness, dark spot intensity, smoothness, and firmness after four weeks of use, according to a new study&
- 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.
- Candela Announces Health Canada Licences for Nordlys Multi-Application System and Frax Pro Devicehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/candela-announces-health-canada-licences-for-nordlys-multi-application-system-and-frax-pro-device/2461586/Candela announced Health Canada licensing and the availability of the Nordlys multi-application platform, which features Selective Waveband Technology (SWT) and the dual-wavelength Frax Pro non-ablative fractional laser platform.[1-4] The Nordlys is designed to improve treatme
- 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