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- Alastin to Present Study Results Demonstrating Anti-aging and Procedure Enhancement Results of TriHex Technologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/alastin-to-present-study-results-demonstrating-effectiveness-of-trihex-technology-for-post-laser-treatment-care/2458197/Alastin Skincare, Inc. will present data on three new studies at the 7th Annual Summit in Aesthetic Medicine meeting in Newport Beach, CA (May 5-7, 2017). "As part of our commitment to generate scientific data related to our Alastin Skincare products and technology, we have been work
- Nutrition for Healing Introduces MEND Cosmetic to Support Improved Healing & Recovery From Cosmetic Surgeryhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nutrition-for-healing-introduces-mend-cosmetic-to-support-improved-healing-recovery-from-cosmetic-surgery/2458201/Nutrition For Healing LLC launched its new MEND Cosmetic, which is now available through cosmetic surgeons worldwide. The all natural formula, a blend of clinically researched, proven ingredients designed specifically to support healing from cosmetic surgery,
- Foamix Announces Additional Phase 3 Trial for FMX101 in Moderate to Severe Acnehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/foamix-announces-additional-phase-3-trial-for-fmx101-in-moderate-to-severe-acne/2458203/Foamix Pharmaceuticals is launching an additional Phase 3 trial for FMX101 in moderate to severe acne, a topical minocycline treatment. If the results are positive, this new Phase 3 trial is expected to form the basis for a New Drug Application (NDA) which the company plans to submit in t
- Is Widespread Vitamin D Deficiency Due to Chronic Disease, Sunscreen Use? New Study Says Yeshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/is-widespread-vitamin-d-deficiency-due-to-chronic-disease-sunscreen-use-new-study-says-yes/2458205/Nearly 1 billion people worldwide may have deficient or insufficient levels of vitamin D due to chronic disease and inadequate sun exposure related to sunscreen use, according to a study in the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association.
- Allergan Officially Adds Coolsculpting to Portfoliohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/allergan-adds-coolsculpting-to-portfolio/2458207/It’s a done deal. Allergan now owns ZELTIQ® Aesthetics. Allergan acquired ZELTIQ® Aesthetics for approximately $2.4 billion in cash. ZELTIQ® stockholders approved the transaction during its stockholder meeting h
- Merz Aesthetics Launches Mederma Quick Dry Oil, Mederma Spezialhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/merz-aesthetics-launces-mederma-quick-dry-oil-mederma-spezial/2458210/Merz Aesthetics is officially launching Mederma Quick Dry Oil and Mederma Spezial in the US. Mederma Quick Dry Oil contains a complex blend of oils, botanicals and pa
- Paratek: Phase 3 Data Show Omadacycline Effective Against Common Skin Pathogens, Including MRSAhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/paratek-phase-3-data-show-omadacycline-effective-against-common-skin-pathogens-including-mrsa/2458211/Analysis of microbiology data from a Phase 3 study of omadacycline in acute skin infections shows that once-daily treatment with IV-to-oral omadacycline is effective in treating the most frequently isolated bacterial pathogens associated with skin infections, including methicillin-resistant S
- New “Sonoillumination” Waveguide Device Set to Improve Laser Surgeryhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-sonoillumination-waveguide-device-set-to-improve-laser-surgery/2458221/One of the biggest issues with the lasers used to treat benign vascular birthmarks, port-wine stains and for tattoo removal is making sure the laser light, which is held at a distance from the skin, is perfectly and selectively absorbed by only the targeted birthmark or tattoo. Paul J.D.
- Novan: Positive Topline Results with Fungicidal SB208 in Phase 2 Trialhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nolan-positive-topline-results-with-fungicidal-sb208-in-phase-2-trial/2458222/Novan, Inc. has announced positive topline results from their Phase 2 clinical trial with SB208, a topical, silicone based-gel under development for the treatment of infections caused by dermatophytes such as Trichophyton rubrum, or T. rubrum. Novan’s SB208 Gel, at bo
- Scary Findings About Common Dermatologic Features of Classic Movie Villainshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-ids-scary-findings-about-common-dermatologic-features-of-classic-movie-villains/2458227/What makes a villain (besides malice)? Scars, warts, deep wrinkles and alopecia, according to a new study that sought to identify the common dermatologic features of classic movie villains including Dr. Hannibal Lecter (“The Silence of the Lambs,” 1991), Mr. Potter (“It&