Featured Podcast Cancer has met its match with the rise of new targeted therapies. However with the expanding cancer busting armament comes with the baggage of new and emerging cutaneous…
Featured Article While neuromodulators are exceptionally safe for cosmetic use, complications such as neutralizing antibody formation and eyelid ptosis can occasionally occur. Experts participating in the “Thriving in Diversity” webinar…
Glabellar Contraction Patterns in Black Patients: Implications for Botulinum Toxin Treatment Botulinum toxin is widely used for treating dynamic glabellar lines, but contraction patterns in Black patients had not been…
Comparing Biostimulatory Agents for Skin Rejuvenation Injectable biostimulators like poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA-SCA™) and calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA-R) are used to stimulate collagen production in aging skin, but their molecular effects differ.…
AI-Powered Documentation: A Burnout Solution for Dermatologists Burnout among US dermatologists has surged to 49% in 2023, with administrative tasks like charting and paperwork driving professional fatigue. AI-powered patient documentation…
Featured Article Healing nasal defects after skin cancer excision can be challenging, but bovine collagen xenografts may offer a game-changing solution. This JDD article explores a study of 39 patients…
Featured Article Acne scars can deeply impact patients’ confidence, making effective treatment essential. Microneedling stimulates collagen production, while platelet-rich plasma (PRP) boosts healing with concentrated growth factors. Could combining these…
Featured Article Exosomes are emerging as a cutting-edge innovation in cosmetic dermatology, showing potential in skin rejuvenation, hair restoration, and pigmentation correction. But how close are we to seeing them…
Structural Insights: What Makes Some IL-23 Biologics More Effective in Psoriasis Check our all-new video abstract from Christopher G. Bunick MD PhD, who gives structural insights into what makes some…
JDD Article Highlight Rosacea’s hallmark redness stems from persistent changes in the skin’s blood vessels. But treatment options targeting these vessels are advancing. Alpha-agonists like oxymetazoline and brimonidine reduce redness, while…
Did You Miss it? Did you miss this compelling article published in the December issue? Non-melanoma skin cancers, like squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC), are a…
Featured Podcast Don't pop, rather pick a therapeutic strategy from the wide array of new….oh wait, nevermind. The world of acne treatment R&D is unfortunately shrinking as payors pick away…