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- Solta Medical Files for IPOhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/solta-medical-files-for-ipo/2461072/Bausch Subsidiary Solta Medical Corporation is getting ready to go public. The Company publicly filed a registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission relating to a proposed initial public offering ("IPO") of Solta's common shares.
- Juvederm Volbella XC Scores FDA Nod for Undereye Hollowshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/juvederm-volbella-xc-scores-fda-nod-for-undereye-hollows/2461071/The US Food and Drug Administration has given its nod to Allergan Aesthetics, Juvederm Volbella XC for improvement of infraorbital hollows in adults over the age of 21. Per FDA requirement for this new indication, Allergan Aesthetics is providing a product training
- Light Therapy Fast-tracks Healing of Skin Damage from Brachytherapyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/light-therapy-fast-tracks-healing-of-skin-damage-from-brachytherapy/2461055/Light therapy may accelerate the healing of skin damage from radiation therapy by up to 50 percent, according to a recent University at Buffalo-led study. Photobiomodulation – a form of low-dose light therapy –lowered the severity of skin damage from radionecrosis, reduced i
- Phase 3 Data Show Benefit of Dupixent to Reduce Itch in Prurigo Nodularishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/phase-3-data-show-benefit-of-dupixent-to-reduce-itch-in-prurigo-nodularis/2461044/Dupixent® (dupilumab) from Sanofi and Regeneron significantly reduced itch and skin lesions compared to placebo at 24 weeks in a phase 3 trial in adults with uncontrolled prurigo nodularis. The new data confirm positive results
- Is CBG the Next CBD for Skincare?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/is-cbg-the-next-cbd-for-skincare/2461042/Cannabigerol (CBG) shows antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and skin health-boosting activity in lab assays and provides similar benefits when applied topically to human skin, according to new research. In a single-blind c
- DecisionDx-SCC Performs Well as a Risk-Stratification Tool in Patients with High-risk SCChttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/decisiondx-scc-performs-well-as-a-risk-stratification-tool-in-patients-with-high-risk-scc/2461039/Castle Biosciences, Inc’s DecisionDx-SCC can provide significant and independent prognostic value for stratifying metastasis risk in patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) with one or more risk factors (high risk), a new study shows. The study appears in&nb
- Vial Launches Dermatology CROhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/vial-launches-dermatology-cro/2461031/Vial has launched the Vial Dermatology CRO, dubbing it “The CRO Built for Sponsors.” The San Francisco-based company will rely on a clinic network of more than 35 dermatology clinics across the country to re
- Cybersecurity Firm Offers Tips to Protect Dermatology Practice Datahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cybersecurity-firm-offers-tips-to-protect-dermatology-practice-data/2461029/Ransomware attacks continue to target the healthcare sector. Black Talon Security, a leading NY-based national cybersecurity firm, offers 10 tips that all dermatology practices should follow to keep data secure and protect patient r
- Survey: Consumers Interested in Medical Cannabis Products for Inflammatory Skin Disordershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/survey-consumers-interested-in-medical-cannabis-products-for-inflammatory-skin-disorders/2461025/Patients with dermatologic conditions are open to trying medical cannabis products (MCPs) as potential treatments, according to a new study from George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) and University of Maryland researchers. “MCPs, which are
- Dermatologist Tackles Misinformation Related to COVID-19 Vaccines and Injectable Fillers and Toxinxhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermatologist-tackles-misinformation-related-to-covid-19-vaccines-and-injectable-fillers/2461022/With a recent article in the Wall Street Journal article suggesting that patients must choose between neurotoxin treatments or COVID-19 vaccines, dermatologists are scurrying to set the record straight. While there have been rare reports of non-life-threatening, transient reactions