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Adjunctive Skincare Solutions for Hyperkeratotic Skin Conditions, Including Keratosis Pilaris and Psoriasis

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Adjunctive Skincare Solutions for Hyperkeratotic Skin Conditions, Including Keratosis Pilaris and Psoriasis

Join the JDD & CeraVe for this exclusive, on-demand #SkinChat webcast, where Dr. Leon H. Kircik and Professor Petra Staubach-Renz discuss the importance of adjunctive skincare solutions for your patients with Keratosis Pilaris and Psoriasis.

This presentation  also includes relevant clinical data supporting the need for ceramides and skin barrier restoration regarding these Keratolytic skin conditions.

Faculty


Leon Kircik, MD
Clinical Professor of Dermatology
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY
Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN
Medical Director
Physicians Skin Care, PLLC, Louisville, KY
DermResearch, PLLC, Louisville, KY
Skin Sciences, PLLC, Louisville, KY


Prof. Petra Staubach-Renz
Senior Physician Dermatology and Allergy
Managing Director, Clinical Research Centre,
Department of Dermatology, University Medical Center
Mainz, Germany

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