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- Hair Loss Breakthrough: Team Regrows Hair on Wounded Skinhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/hair-loss-breakthrough-team-regrows-hair-on-wounded-skin/2457494/By stirring crosstalk among skin cells that form the roots of hair, researchers have regrown hair strands on damaged skin. The findings, which appear in the November issue of the journal Nature Comm
- LEO, PellePharm Form Collaboration Focused on Innovationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/leo-pellepharm-form-collaboration-focused-on-innovation/2457501/A new strategic development and commercialization collaboration between LEO Pharma and PellePharm is intended to address unmet medical needs across various skin diseases with no approved treatments, the parties say. The collaborators seek to advance innovation and access to potential therapies fo
- MDsave Partners with CareCredithttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/mdsave-partners-with-carecredit/2457505/MDsave is partnering with CareCredit to bring easy healthcare financing to their mission of providing better cost transparency to patients. As consumers face ever increasing healthcare costs, CareCredit, a Synchrony solution, offers patients the ability to pay over time for deductibles, co-pays,
- HintMD Launches Medical-Grade Skincare Subscriptionshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/hintmd-launches-medical-grade-skincare-subscriptions/2457508/Medical-grade skincare subscriptions are now available through HintMD's platform. HintMD’s patent-pending software allows physicians, such as plastic surgeons and dermatologists, to turn any treatment plan into a monthly subscription payment for their patients. Skincare subscriptions al
- Study Highlights Unique Characteristics of Melanoma Patients Who Use Tanning Bedshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-highlights-unique-characteristics-of-melanoma-patients-who-use-tanning-beds/2457509/Younger individuals and females are more likely to use tanning beds, and as a result they tend to develop melanoma earlier, according to
- Study: Novel 1060nm Diode Laser Is Safe and Effective for Hair Removalhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-novel-1060-diode-laser-is-safe-and-effective-for-hair-removal/2457510/A novel 1060 nm diode laser system is safe and effective for hair removal and long-term hair reduction in all skin types including darkly pigmented individuals, according to research in Lasers in Surgery and Medicine (LSM)
- PRP Improves Skin Tone, Wrinkleshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/prp-improves-skin-tone-wrinkles/2457511/Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) reduces the signs of aging on the face, according to the first randomized study of PRP. In the trial, 19 participants received PRP injections to one side of their face and a sham treatment with a saline solution to the other side. Six months afte
- Cutanea Life Sciences Launches Xepi Creamhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cutanea-life-sciences-launches-xepi-cream-1/2457512/Cutanea Life Sciences, Inc. has launched Xepi™ (ozenoxacin) Cream, 1% for the treatment of impetigo in adult and pediatric patients two months of age or older. Xepi is a non-fluorinated topical quinolone indicated for the treatment of impetigo due to Staphylococcus aureus
- Ortho Dermatologics Gears Up to Launch Bryhali Lotion for Plaque Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ortho-dermatologics-gears-up-to-launch-bryhali-lotion-for-plaque-psoriasis/2457514/Ortho Dermatologics expects to start distribution of Bryhali (halobetsasol propionate) Lotion, 0.01%, to U.S. wholesale pharmaceutical distributors later this month. The company received final approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Bryhali Lotion on Nov. 6, 201
- Study: Fine Water Particle Sprays Improve Facial Skin Moisture for Hourshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-fine-water-particle-sprays-improve-facial-skin-moisture-for-hours/2457515/Spraying fine water particles onto the face in winter, when skin is dry, improved skin hydration and softening, according to a new study in Skin Research & Technology. In addition, water retention remained co