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- ASDS: Cosmetic Treatments Can Correct Facial Deformities Toohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/asds-cosmetic-treatments-can-correct-facial-deformities-too/2458714/Soft-tissue fillers, neurotoxins and lasers can be used to correct facial deformities caused by a variety of medical conditions, according to information presented at the 2015 American Society for Dermatologic Surgery meeting. During the session, Wa
- Otsuka Licenses Pre-Phase 3 Topical Atopic Dermatitis Treatment to Medimetrikshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/otsuka-licenses-pre-phase-3-topical-atopic-dermatitis-treatment-to-medimetriks/2458712/Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. and Medimetriks Pharmaceuticals, Inc. have entered into a licensing agreement granting Medimetriks exclusive development, manufacturing and commercialization rights for OPA-15406 in
- Antiperspirant, Deodorant Use Disrupts Microbiomehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/antiperspirant-deodorant-use-disrupts-microbiome/2458718/Wearing antiperspirant or deodorant may influence the type and quantity of bacterial life found in the armpit's microbiome, new research suggests. "Using antiperspirant and deodorant completely rearranges the microbial ecosystem of your skin -- what's
- Alastin SkinCare Appoints Lynn Salo to Board of Directorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/alastin-skincare-appoints-linda-salo-to-board-of-directors/2458719/Lynn Salo is now a member of ALASTIN™ Skincare, Inc.’s board of directors. Ms. Salo has 27 years of experience with Allergan in the U.S., Canada, and Europe, including her role as Vice President, Sales and Marketing for the Facial Aesthetic
- Survey: When it Come to Facial Aging Concerns, It's Like Mother, Like Daughterhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/survey-when-it-come-to-facial-aging-concerns-its-like-mother-like-daughter/2458720/Galderma’s latest campaign Mom Genes™ aims to change the way moms and daughters talk about and approach facial aging. Fully 82 percent of moms hope facial aging is easier for their daughters, but more than half never talk about it togethe
- Take That, Zika! New Wearable Device Protects Against Mosquitoes that Transmit Zikahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/take-that-zika-new-wearable-device-protects-against-mosquitoes-that-transmit-zika/2458722/OFF!® Clip-On™ repellent device may help keep Zika-carrying mosquitoes at bay, according to an article in the Journal of Medical Entomol
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Awards 8 Grants to Make Skin and Lung Cancer Screening More Accessible in High-Risk U.S. Communitieshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/bristol-myers-squibb-foundation-awards-8-grants-to-make-skin-and-lung-cancer-screening-more-accessible-in-high-risk-us-communities/2458721/Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation awarded eight grants totaling nearly $11.5 million to help make skin and lung cancer screening programs, care and patient support more accessible to underserved populations. The grants we
- Meet the Neocutis' Family's Newest Add: Micro-Firm Neck and Décolleté Rejuvenating Complexhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/meet-the-neocutis-familys-newest-add-micro-firm-neck-and-dcollet-rejuvenating-complex/2458723/Neocutis’ Micro-Firm Neck and Décolleté Rejuvenating Complex is slated to hit physician’s offices in March 2016. The cream, which will be the newest addition to the Neocutis family of anti-aging products, targets the delicate
- FDA Issues Consumer Warning about Crema Piel De Seda (Silky Skin Cream) by Viansilk: Risk of Mercury Poisoninghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-issues-consumer-warning-about-crema-piel-de-seda-silky-skin-cream-by-viansilk-risk-of-mercury-poisoning/2458725/The FDA warned consumers not to purchase or use a skin whitening cream called “Crema Piel De Seda,” due to the risk of mercury poisoning. FDA laboratory analysis identified mercury in the product. Exposure to mercury can cause serious health problems, such as kidney and nervous system
- Valeant: FDA Accepts BLA for Brodalumabhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/valeant-fda-accepts-bla-for-brodalumab/2458726/The FDA has accepted for review the Biologics License Application (BLA) submitted by AstraZeneca in partnership with Valeant, for brodalumab injection, 210mg, a monoclonal antibody that targets the IL-17 receptor, in development for patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. The FDA has a