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- Alastin Skincare's Latest Product May Become Body Contouring Procedures' New BFFhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/alastin-skincares-latest-product-may-be-body-contouring-procedures-new-bff/2457573/
- Topix Pharmaceuticals Introduces Its New Backbar Linehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/topix-pharmaceuticals-introduces-its-new-backbar-line/2457572/Topix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is rolling out its Backbar Line, a collection of 10 professional products that allows physicians to use their own branding. Only available for sale direct to office, the line is designed to support procedures and non-i
- Ortho Dermatologics Receives Tentative FDA Approval for Bryhali for Plaque Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ortho-dermatologics-received-tentative-fda-approval-for-bryhali-for-plaque-psoriasis/2457575/The FDA has provided tentative approval of the New Drug Application for Bryhali (halobetasol propionate) Lotion, 0.01%, for the topical treatment of plaque psoriasis in adult patients. Bryhali Lotion is a new potent to superpotent corticosteroid that contains 0.01 percent halobetasol propionate i
- ISDIN Launches Melatonik Nighttime Serumhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/isdin-launches-melatonik-nighttime-serum/2457577/ISDIN's Melatonik nighttime serum formulated with melatonin, bakuchiol (a natural antioxidant with retinol-like properties) and Vitamin C, is now available. It was developed to help skin recover from the day and prepare it to fi
- Allergan's New Campaign Urges Consumers to Just Juvéderm Ithttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/allergans-new-campaign-urges-consumers-to-just-juvderm-it/2457581/Allergan plc is rolling out a new Juvéderm advertising campaign that aims to make this family of fillers a household name. Comprising a modernized logo, a bright, poppy color scheme, an edgy soundtrack and robust social media component, Juvéderm It is the first new adv
- Seysara: Oral Antibiotic is First Approved for Dermatology in 40 Yearshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/seysara-oral-antibiotic-is-first-approved-for-dermatology-in-40-years/2457584/Seysara (sarecycline), a new, first in class tetracycline-derived oral antibiotic, is now approved for the treatment of inflammatory lesions of non-nodular moderate to severe acne vulgaris in patients 9 years of age and older. Almirall, which recently acquired Seysara from Allergan, plans to laun
- Is Teen Acne a Sign of Future Financial Success?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/is-teen-acne-a-sign-of-future-financial-success/2457586/The love of books, the need for glasses and high intelligence are traits found among the top earners in many fields across the country, and now, a Ball State University researcher suggests that teen acne may also be on this list. In his study, “
- What Happens When "Award Winning Hair Transplant Surgeons Meet"?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/what-happens-when-award-winning-hair-transplant-surgeons-meet/2457587/Boasting "true star power" with a lineup of international speakers and educational offerings in the ever-expanding field of hair transplant surgery, the 26th World Congress of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) heads to Hollywood October 10-14.&
- Bellus Medical Now Part of Crown Laboratorieshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/bellus-medical-now-part-of-crown-laboratories/2457590/Crown Laboratories, Inc. and Hildred Capital Partners, LLC have acquired Bellus Medical. Bellus’s non-invasive offerings include the SkinPen, a medical grade microneedling device used exclusively by healthcare professionals to improve the appearance of facial acne scars. It is the f
- RealSelf Survey: More than 1 in 3 US Adults are Considering Nips/Tuckshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/realself-survey-more-than-1-in-3-us-adults-are-considering-nipstucks/2457591/One in three adults (37 percent) in the US are considering at least one cosmetic treatment in the next 12 months, with significantly more considering nonsurgical procedures (34 percent) than surgical ones (24 percent), according to the