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Updates on NMSC, Zika, Aesthetics from Summer AAD Meeting
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/dermwiretv-updates-on-nmsc-zika-aesthetics-from-summer-aad-meeting/18735/From the dermatologist's role in preparing for Zika to the latest advancements in aesthetics, the Summer meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology in Boston offered fresh insights for practitioners. Get updates on AK Management, the Zika risk, dermatologic care for nursing mothers, fillers, andWhen and How to Use Ancillary Testing
https://practicaldermatology.com/programs/practical-dermatology-updates-in-skin-cancer/when-and-how-to-use-ancillary-testing/35598/Hadas Skupsky, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist, discusses when a dermatopathologist decides to use ancillary testing for melanoma, how that impacts final diagnosis, and how it can guide treatment decisions.Journal Scan of Three Trials for an Rx Option
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/deucravacitinib-journal-scan/29155/A review of three clinical trials, with introduction and commentary by Linda Stein Gold, MD. Click the image to download the full supplement.Noah Worcester 2024: Dr. Webster on Isotretinoin
https://practicaldermatology.com/conferences/noah-worcester-2024/noah-worcester-2024-dr-webster-isotretinoin/24581/Guy Webster, MD, PhD, FAAD, summarizes his lecture on new developments in isotretinoin at the 2024 Noah Worcester Dermatological Society meeting.DermWireTV: Dermatologists React to the Valisure Report; FDA Approves New Treatment for Frown Lines
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/dermwire-tv/dermwiretv-dermatologists-react-valisure-report-fda-approves-new-treatment-frown-lines/24157/In this episode of DermWireTV, dermatologists react to the recent Valisure report that found elevated levels of benzene when studied under laboratory conditions in certain acne products containing BPO; the FDA approves a new treatment option for glabellar lines; and the PA Perspectives series addresSocial media marketing trends for 2022 and beyond
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/social-media-marketing-trends-for-2022-and-beyond/20095/Social media is no longer the new frontier in digital marketing. It is a vital part of daily life for much of your audience. That means it is an indispensable part of a good marketing strategy for your dermatology practice. This short video from Ekwa Marketing (www.ekwa.com) covers the latest trendsScientifically Speaking: Managing Hair Loss Beyond PRP
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/cientifically-speaking-managing-hair-loss-beyond-prp/20035/From documentary photographs to the potential for exosomes and the role of prescription therapies, many hot topics have emerged in the field of hair restoration. Glynis Ablon, MD and Jeffrey Rapaport, MD talk to host Joel L. Cohen, MD about clinical considerations beyond PRP.Initiating Biologics
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/initiating-biologics/19986/Kara S. Gooding, MMS, PA-C offers an overview of a panel discussion about initiating treatment with biologics. The panel shared real-world applications, plus tips on lab monitoring, managing side effects, and choosing the right biologic.Scientifically Speaking: New Directions in Acne Management, Part 2
https://practicaldermatology.com/series/scientifically-speaking/scientifically-speaking-new-directions-in-acne-management-part-2/19950/From the optimal, safe use of isotretinoin to the proper role for systemic antibiotics and beyond, there are multiple areas of systemic acne care that deserve attention. In the second of a 2-part series, host Joel L. Cohen, MD talks to Diane Berson, MD; Linda Stein Gold, MD; and Emil Tanghetti, MD aSkin-boosting: The New Frontier in Injectable Beauty
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/aesthetics-cosmeceuticals/skin-boosting-the-new-frontier-in-injectable-beauty/19776/Dermatologists are increasingly using soft tissue fillers to hydrate the skin, explains Jeanette M. Black, M.D. By injecting certain hyaluronic acid fillers intradermally, it’s possible to increase hydration and glow, she says.