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- New From InMode: Triton Multi-Wavelength Hair Removal Laserhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-from-inmode-triton-multi-wavelength-hair-removal-laser/2457698/InMode Ltd. is launching the Triton hair removal device. Recently cleared by the FDA, Triton is the first and only high power laser to offer simultaneous multi-wavelength hair removal firing, allowing concurrent emissions of Alexandrite, Diode, and Nd:YAG wavelengths. The company say
- Dermtech's Noninvasive Melanoma Screen Improves Care, Lowers Costhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermtechs-noninvasive-melanoma-screen-improves-care-lowers-cost/2457700/New research shows that DermTech’s Pigmented Lesion Assay (PLA) reduces cost while improving the care of patients with primary pigmented skin lesions suggestive of melanoma. The
- Life Sciences Industry Eyes $1.5 Trillion Milestonehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/life-sciences-industry-eyes-15-trillion-milestone/2457703/The life sciences industry is nearing a $1.5 trillion milestone, according to an analysis from Frost & Sullivan. The firm’s Global Life Sciences Industry Outlook, 2018 report finds that healthcare digitization and consumerization, the explosion of patient data, and the emergence of
- Nanotechnology May Improve Onychomycosis, Cut Costshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nanotechnology-may-improve-onychomycosis-cut-costs/2457702/Nanotechnology can improve efinaconazole treatment for onychomycosis and make it more cost effective, according to new research in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.
- Rare Pediatric Skin Conditions Often Get Expensive, Inconsistent Carehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/rare-pediatric-skin-conditions-often-get-expensive-inconsistent-care/2457704/Children with Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) have high rates of complications — resulting in long and costly hospital stays — and that treatment strategies varied among health care providers, according to the first large-scale analysis, which is
- Jury Still Out on Environmental Effects of Chemical Sunscreenshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/jury-still-out-on-environmental-effects-of-chemical-sunscreens/2457705/In the wake of Hawaiian legislation banning the sale and distribution of sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate because they may contribute to coral bleaching, new research reviews the available data on chemical ultraviolet filters found in U.S. sunscreens. The
- BrightGuard Installs Free Sunscreen Dispensers at New York City Public Pools and Beacheshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/brightguard-installs-free-sunscreen-dispensers-at-new-york-city-public-pools-and-beaches/2457708/Through its ongoing partnership with non-profit sponsor and donor IMPACT Melanoma and sunscreen provider Coppertone, BrightGuard has installed 134 sunscreen dispensers throughout New York City (NYC) public pools and beaches. BrightGuard—the first aut
- UVBioTek Launches POLY Go Portable LED Light Therapyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/uvbiotek-launches-poly-go-portable-led-light-therapy/2457714/UVBioTek has launched a new line of hand-held LED therapy products that support their newest brand, POLY LED Light Therapy. The mobile hand-held products, named “POLY Go”, use multiple wavelengths that are clinically proven to cater to those with acne, fine-
- New Data from DermTech Presented at International Investigational Dermatology Meetinghttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-data-from-dermtech-presented-at-international-investigational-dermatology-meeting/2457724/DermTech, Inc., has announced the publication of two clinical study abstracts at the 2018 International Investigational Dermatology meeting
- Older Melanoma Patients May Have Better Response to Immune Checkpoint Blockade Therapyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/older-melanoma-patients-may-have-better-response-to-immune-checkpoint-blockade-therapy/2457728/Patient age correlates with response to immunotherapy in melanoma, and depleting regulatory T cells in young patients may have a therapeutic potential to enhance response in younger patients, according to research from The Wistar Institute. Study resul