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- Did New USPSTF Recommendations on Skin Cancer Prevention Counseling Go Far Enough? AADA Reactshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/did-new-uspstf-recommendations-on-skin-cancer-prevention-counselling-go-far-enough-aada-reacts/2457830/The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is calling for behavioral counseling to help reduce the risk of skin cancer from ultraviolet (UV) radiation in people aged 6 months to 24 years with fair skin types. The new USPSTF recommendation statement updates a 2012 recommendation on b
- Sun Pharma: FDA Approves Ilumya for Adult Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sun-pharma-fda-approves-ilumya-for-adult-psoriasis/2457831/The FDA has approved Ilumya™ (tildrakizumab-asmn) from Sun Pharma for the treatment of adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis who are candidates for systemic therapy or phototherapy. Ilumya selectively binds to the p19 subunit of IL-23 a
- Hair Restoration Technique Updates Name to Reflect Surgical Nature of Procedurehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/hair-restoration-technique-updates-name-to-reflect-surgical-nature-of-procedure/2457836/The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS) has updated the terminology of the hair transplantation method known as FUE from Follicular Unit Extraction to Follicular Unit Excision. The ISHRS explains that this cha
- Newborn Skin May Pave the Way Toward New Eczema Lotionhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/newborn-skin-may-pave-the-way-for-new-eczema-lotion/2457844/Newborns emerge from the womb covered with a waxy substance called the vernix, which protects their skin from drying, and researchers have begun to realize that the vernix also helps babies adapt to life outside the womb by stimulating cells in the skin to make water-resistant lipid molecules.
- Research Shines Light on Why People Experience AD in Winterhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/research-shines-light-on-why-people-experience-ad-in-winter/2457845/New research shows that the skin barrier is affected by climatic and seasonal changes. In tests of skin on 80 adults, the levels of breakdown products of filaggrin changed between winter and summer on the cheeks and h
- Sensus Healthcare Launches New Line of Laser Systems for Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sensus-healthcare-launches-new-line-of-laser-systems-for-clinical-and-aesthetic-dermatology/2457846/Sensus Healthcare, Inc. has launched Sensus Laser Systems, a unique multi-platform line of high-quality, cost-effective dermatological lasers to complement its existing superficial radiation therapy (SRT) system, which is used for non-invasive treatment of non-melanoma skin cancers and keloids. T
- CareCredit Moves Into Day and Med Spa Marketshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/carecredit-moves-into-day-and-med-spa-markets/2457847/CareCredit is expanding into the day and medical spa markets. As part of this new program, CareCredit partnered with both the American Med Spa Association and the Spa Industry Association to bring the benefits of CareCredit to their practices. Providers can now offer clients acces
- Medimetriks Divests Xepi Cream to Cutanea Life Scienceshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/medimetriks-divests-xepi-cream-to-cutanea-life-sciences/2457850/Medimetriks Pharmaceuticals, Inc. divested exclusive US rights for Xepi (ozenoxacin cream) 1% to Cutanea Life Sciences, Inc. for up to $30 million, with $29 million to be paid in 2018, plus the assumption of $5 mil
- Early Botox Improves Final Appearance in 'Split-Scar' Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/early-botox-treatment-improves-final-appearance-in-split-scar-study/2457856/Early injections of botulinum toxin A can improve the final appearance of surgical scars, according to a study in the March issue of Plastic
- Skin Microbiome May Protect Against Skin Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skin-microbiome-may-protect-against-skin-cancer/2457857/Beneficial skin bacteria may protect against skin cancer, according to a new study in Science Advances. “We have identified a strain of Staphylococcus epidermidis, common on healthy human skin, that exerts a selective ability to inhibit the growth of some cancers,” sa