Found 221 articles for: "skincare"
Supplement Individual Article: Pediatric Acne Patients' Treatment Real-World Case Series Using Skincare as Monotherapy, Adjunctive, and Maintenance Treatment
February 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 2 | Supplement Individual Articles | SF376527s3 | Copyright © February 2023
Background: Pediatric acne is a common, complex, multifactorial inflammatory skin disease with various expressions in childhood that can be categorized by age, severity, and pubertal ...
Read MoreFULL SUPPLEMENT: Pediatric Acne Patient Cases to Tailor Skincare as Monotherapy, Adjunctive, and Maintenance treatment
February 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 2 | Department | SF376527s1 | Copyright © February 2023
Adjunctive daily skin care throughout life promotes a healthy skin barrier and is beneficial in managing various inflammatory skin disorders in all populations. However, when choosing optimal treatmen...
Read MoreSupplement Individual Article: NECOM Skincare Algorithm for Patients With Cancer and Survivors
January 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 1 | Supplement Individual Articles | 3595573 | Copyright © January 2023
Background: Cancer treatment-related cutaneous adverse events (cAEs) frequently occur, which can interfere with anticancer treatment outcomes and can severely impact quality of life f...
Read MoreFULL SUPPLEMENT: Nordic European Cutaneous Oncodermatology Management (NECOM ) 2: Skincare For Patients With Cancer in Scandinavia
January 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 1 | Department | 3595571 | Copyright © January 2023
The NECOM panel discussed and reached a consensus on an evidence- and opinion-based practical algorithm for oncology skin care to support all stakeholders in the Nordic European health care setting. T...
Read MoreA Review of the Challenges and Nuances in Treating Rosacea in Asian Skin Types Using Cleansers and Moisturizers as Adjuncts
January 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 1 | Original Article | 45 | Copyright © January 2023
Background: Rosacea is primarily an inflammatory disease of facial skin associated with impaired skin barrier function. While it is commonly thought of as a Caucasian person's disease...
Read MoreTwo-Step Skincare Regimen Addressing Aging in Three Unique Geographic Locations: A Prospective, Multi-Center, Open-Label Study
January 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 1 | Original Article | 16 | Copyright © January 2023
Background: Extrinsic factors including solar radiation and air pollution significantly impact facial skin aging. The efficacy and tolerability of a 2-step skincare regimen consisting...
Read MoreAn International Evaluation of a Ceramide-Containing Hydrating Cleanser and Moisturizing Cream for the Improvement of Diabetes Mellitus-Related Xerosis
January 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 1 | Original Article | 65 | Copyright © January 2023
Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common disease. Seventy percent of patients present with a cutaneous complication, including xerosis. Ceramides-containing (CER) skincare promo...
Read MoreEffects of a Topical Growth Factor Regimen Following Pre-elected Cosmetic Facial Injection Procedures
January 2023 | Volume 22 | Issue 1 | Original Article | 9 | Copyright © January 2023
Background: There are limited studies evaluating topical cosmetic skincare products following cosmetic facial injections.
Objective: An open-label study assesse...
Read MoreSUPPLEMENT INDIVIDUAL ARTICLE: Optimizing Skin Care in Acne Treatment - Evaluation of a Designated Cleanser and Moisturizer Regimen With Improvement in Clinical Outcomes
December 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 12 | Supplement Individual Articles | SF3509935 | Copyright © December 2022
Acne vulgaris (AV) is one of the most common skin disorders encountered in outpatient dermatology practice worldwide, commonly affecting adolescents, but also pre-teens and postadolescent adults of an...
Read MoreSupplement Individual Article: Racial Ethnic Variations in Acne: A Practical Algorithm for Treatment and Maintenance, Including Skincare Recommendations for Skin of Color Patients With Acne
November 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 11 | Supplement Individual Articles | SF3446083 | Copyright © November 2022
Background: Racial/ethnic differences in the clinical presentation, sequelae, and desired treatment outcomes for acne have been reported. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) frequently occurs in...
Read MoreSupplement Individual Article: United States Cutaneous Oncodermatology Management (USCOM) II: A Multidisciplinary-Guided Algorithm for the Prevention and Management of Acute Radiation Dermatitis in Cancer Patients
November 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 11 | Supplement Individual Articles | SF35856914 | Copyright © November 2022
Background: Among the 1,918,030 patients in the United States estimated to be diagnosed with cancer in 2022, approximately 50% will require radiation therapy (RT) as part of their treatment plan. Radi...
Read MoreAn Open-Label Study Evaluating the Periorbital Skin Rejuvenation Efficacy of a Cosmeceutical Containing Methyl Estradiolpropanoate (MEP) in Women With Estrogen Deficient Skin (EDS)
November 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 11 | Original Article | 1185 | Copyright © November 2022
Background: A cosmeceutical topical formulation containing a non-hormonal estrogen receptor activator, Methyl Estradiolpropanoate (MEP), has been developed to address periorbital skin...
Read MoreAdvances in Pigmentation Management: A Multipronged Approach
November 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 11 | Original Article | 1206 | Copyright © November 2022
Background: Key cellular players regulating human skin pigmentation include melanocytes in the epidermis that synthesize melanin, neighboring keratinocytes that receive and distribute...
Read MoreClinical Experience Using a Monofilament Fiber Cleansing and Debriding Technology for Various Skin Conditions
November 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 11 | Original Article | 1173 | Copyright © November 2022
Background: Gentle skin cleansing and exfoliation and the use of moisturizers as an adjunct to medical treatment should be part of the prevention, treatment, and maintenance of cutane...
Read MoreTreatment and Maintenance of Cutaneous Rosacea in Latino Skin Types With Prescription Medications and Non-Prescription Cleansers and Moisturizers as Adjuncts: A Review
October 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 10 | Original Article | 1111 | Copyright © October 2022
Background: Rosacea is an inflammatory dermatosis with at least a ten percent prevalence reported among white adults. Rosacea occurs in nonwhite populations, but prevalence data is li...
Read MoreEvolving Concepts in Psoriasis: Special Considerations for Patients With Skin of Color, Skin Barrier Dysfunction, and the Role of Adjunctive Skin Care
October 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 10 | Original Article | 1054 | Copyright © October 2022
Background: Despite considerable advances in our understanding of the pathogenesis and treatment of psoriasis, data pertaining to racial/ethnic variations, effects on barrier function...
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence in Hair and Nail Disorders
October 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 10 | Original Article | 1049 | Copyright © October 2022
Artificial intelligence (AI), a field of computer science, aims at simulating human intelligence with computers. Though AI has surpassed dermatologists in skin cancer detection, it still lags behind v...
Read MoreSupplement Article: Skin Barrier Deficiency in Rosacea: An Algorithm Integrating OTC Skincare Products Into Treatment Regimens
September 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 9 | Supplement Individual Articles | SF3595563 | Copyright © September 2022
Introduction: Rosacea is a chronic condition involving inflammation leading to a diminished skin barrier function in sebaceous gland-rich facial skin. The current algorithm represents...
Read MoreFULL SUPPLEMENT: Skincare for Rosacea as an Adjunct to Treatment and Maintenance: An Algorithm by the US Cutaneous Rosacea Outcomes (USCROcro) Group
September 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 9 | Department | SF3595561 | Copyright © September 2022
Authors conclude that prescription medications combined with gentle cleansers, moisturizers, and sunscreen support a successful rosacea therapy....
Read MoreSupplement Article: The Role of Epidermal Barrier Dysfunction and Cutaneous Microbiome Dysbiosis in the Pathogenesis and Management of Acne Vulgaris and Rosacea
September 2022 | Volume 21 | Issue 9 | Supplement Individual Articles | SF3502915 | Copyright © September 2022
Background: Dysregulation of either the cutaneous microbiome (CM) or epidermal barrier function (EBF) is thought to play an increasingly important role in acne vulgaris (AV) and rosac...
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