Extracellular Matrix Modulation: Optimizing Skin Care and Rejuvenation Procedures

April 2016 | Volume 15 | Issue 4 | Supplement Individual Articles | 63 | Copyright © April 2016


Alan D. Widgerow MBBCh MMed FCS FACS,a Sabrina G. Fabi MD FAAD FAACS,b
Roberta F. Palestine MD,c Alexander Rivkin MD,d Arisa Ortiz MD FAAD,b Vivian W. Bucay MD FAAD,e
Annie Chiu, MD,f Lina Naga MD,g Jason Emer MD,h and Paul E. Chasan MD FACSi

aChief Medical Officer ALASTINTM Skincare Inc., Carlsbad, CA
bDepartment of Dermatology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA
cThe Dermatology Center, Bethesda, MD
dDavid Geffen, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
eBucay Center for Dermatology and Aesthetics, San Antonio, TX
fThe Derm Institute, Redondo Beach, CA
gWashington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery, Washington, DC
hThe Roxbury Institute, Beverly Hills, CA
iRanch & Coast Plastic Surgery, Del Mar, CA

DISCLOSURES

Alan Widgerow is Chief Medical Officer for Alastin Skincare. Sabrina Fabi, Alexander Rivkin, and Vivian Bucay are paid consultants for Alastin Skincare’s Scientific Advisory Council. Arisa Ortiz is conducting a clinical trial on behalf of Alastin Skincare. Paul Chasan is a paid consultant for Alastin Skincare.

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