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- New International Index Suggests Skin Cancer More Prevalent in Developed Countrieshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-international-index-suggests-skin-cancer-more-prevalent-in-developed-countries/2458504/The USA has the 9th highest diagnoses of skin cancer per capita annually, according to a new report from Derma.plus. New Zealand had the most cases of skin cancer per capita followed by Australia, Switzerland, Sweden, and
- Cynosure Receives Health Canada Authorization to Market SculpSure®https://practicaldermatology.com/news/cynosure-receives-health-canada-authorization-to-market-sculpsure/2458503/Cynosure, Inc. received Health Canada Authorization to Market SculpSure® for non-invasive lipolysis of the abdomen and flanks. SculpSure is a fat-reduction laser intended for individuals with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or less. The
- Study: Primary Care Melanoma Screening Does Not Lead to Overtreatmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-primary-care-melanoma-screening-does-not-lead-to-overtreatment/2458506/Melanoma screening in primary care practice does not lead to overtreatment, new research suggests. In the new study, primary care providers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center system received online training in melanoma screening and began looking for the skin cancers in
- Some Fan-Favorite Sunscreens Don't Adhere to AAD Guidelineshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/some-fan-favorite-sunscreens-dont-adhere-to-aad-guidelines/2458509/While consumers give rave reviews to some sunscreens, many of these products do not meet American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) guidelines, according to a new article published online by JAMA Dermatology.
- Sciton Launches New Program to Encourage Practice Growthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/sciton-launches-new-program-to-encourage-practice-growth/2458510/Sciton Inc. is unveiling their new practice support program. With Success Builder, Sciton offers four specialized pillars: clinical training, marketing tools, business development, and Sciton-sanctioned tools and courses. Many of the vendors also o
- Global Psoriasis Survey: 85% of US Respondents Faced Social Stigma Because of Psoriasishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/global-psoriasis-survey-85-of-us-respondents-faced-social-stigma-because-of-psoriasis/2458514/Novartis released new results from its Clear About Psoriasis Survey, the largest global survey to date of people with moderate-to-severe psoriasis. Findings reveal 85 percent of US respondents have suffered from social stigma like discrimination and humiliation because of their disease. In additi
- Laser Procedures Seem Generally OK for Psoriasis Patients: Analysishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/laser-procedures-seem-generally-ok-for-psoriasis-patients-analysis/2458515/Patients with psoriasis who undergo laser procedures do not appear to be at risk for koebnerization, according to research published this spring in Dermatologic Surge
- Allergan Research: Women Seek Confidence Over Youthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/allergan-research-women-seek-confidence-over-youth/2458517/The desire to boost self-confidence is as important as tightening sagging skin among women seeking aesthetic treatments, according to new research from Allergan. The Changing Face of Beauty: A Global Report' comprises opinions on beauty and
- Regenica® Rejuvenating Dual Serum Improves Skin Texture, Tone Through 90 Dayshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/regenica-rejuvenating-dual-serum-improves-skin-texture-tone-through-90-days/2458521/New research shows that Regenica® Rejuvenating Dual Serum starts working at as early as 14 days, with continued improvement seen through 90 days. In the study, statistically significant improvements were reported as early as 14 days, wi
- Alopecia Areata May Protect Against Stroke, Heart Attackhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/alopecia-areata-may-protect-against-stroke-heart-attack/2458522/Unlike other inflammatory dermatologic conditions, alopecia areata does not appear to increase risk for cardiovascular disease, and it may even protect against stroke, new research suggests. Researchers compared 1,377 alopecia areata patients to 4,131 control subjects. They found th