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- Five-Year Data for Ilumya Show Long-term Efficacy, Safetyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/five-year-data-for-ilumya-show-long-term-efficacy-safety/2460698/Long-term data from Phase 3 extension trials for Sun Pharma’s Ilumya (tildrakizumab) in psoriasis show the treatment provided sustained disease control over five years among subjects who were week 28 tildrakizumab responders and etanercept partial responders/nonresponders.
- Industry Responds to COVID-19: NoSweathttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/industry-responds-to-covid-19-nosweat/2460695/Recognizing that any physical activity coupled with wearing a face shield can produce sweat that can get in the eyes and fog-up shields, NoSweat has created the first disposable performance liners specifically for face shields that absorb sweat while preventing fogging, odors, stains, and even ac
- COVID-19, the Stock Market, and Dermatologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/covid-19-the-stock-market-and-dermatology/2460688/By Amylee Martin, BS, Akshitha Thatiparthi, BS, Jeffrey Liu, BS, Jashin J. Wu, MD Novel coronavirus, COVID-19, is not only a major public health threat but has also impacted the economy. Due to the pandemic, experts predict a 0.5% decrease in t
- Soliton's RAP Technology Now Cleared for Cellulitehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/solitons-rap-technology-now-cleared-for-cellulite/2460681/The FDA has cleared Soliton Inc.’s Rapid Acoustic Pulse (RAP) technology for the short-term improvement in the appearance of cellulite. Harnessing the power of sound, the unique, rapid-pulsed technology safely and comfortably breaks apart the fibrous septa bands beneath the skin that cause
- Injecting Nanoparticles Into Skin Cancers May Be An Alternative to Surgeryhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/is-injecting-nanoparticles-into-skin-cancers-an-alternative-to-surgery/2460677/Yale researchers are developing a skin cancer treatment that involves injecting nanoparticles into the tumor, killing cancer cells with a two-pronged approach, as a potential alternative to surgery. The results are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Merz Rolls Out Belotero Balance(+) with Lidocaine in the UShttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/merz-rolls-out-belotero-balance-with-lidocaine-in-the-us/2460675/Merz Aesthetics is launching Belotero Balance(+) with Lidocaine in the US. “Healthcare providers can now rely on the well-known rheological properties and performance of Belotero Balance with the time savings and consistency of a pre-mixed lidocaine formulation,” says Patric
- Soliton, US Navy to Collaborate on Study of RAP for Fibrotic Scarshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/soliton-us-navy-to-collaborate-on-study-of-rap-for-fibrotic-scars/2460670/Soliton, Inc. will collaborate with the US Navy to conduct a multi-treatment proof-of-concept clinical study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of multiple treatments with Soliton's Rapid Acoustic Pulse (RAP) device for the improvement in the appearance of fibrotic scars. The study
- Survey: Teledermatology Appointments Are Suitable Alternatives to Office Visitshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/survey-teledermatology-appointments-are-suitable-alternatives-to-office-visits/2460669/The majority of dermatology patients find telehealth appointments to be a suitable alternative to in-person office visits, according to a survey in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology.
- RealSelf Acquires Tajmeeli.com to Serve Arabic-Speaking Medical Aesthetics Markethttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/realself-acquires-tajmeelicom-to-aerve-arabic-speaking-medical-aesthetics-market/2460660/RealSelf now owns Tajmeeli, the leading cosmetic procedure resource for Arabic speaking consumers. The acquisition adds one million Arabic-speaking monthly active users. "We're excited this acquisition will enable us to expand our reach and resources to over 100 countries
- Study: Acute Itching in AD Linked to Environmental Triggershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-acute-itching-in-ad-linked-to-environmental-triggers/2460658/Allergens in the environment often are to blame for episodes of acute itch in eczema patients, and that this itching often doesn’t respond to antihistamines because the itch signals are being carried to the brain along a previously unrecognized pathway that current drugs don’t ta