By Allison Sit The Journal of Drugs in Dermatology is featured in the June issue of Dermatology Times. The publication included a 2020 JDD study in its article, “COVID-19 Increases…
Call for Applications: ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical conference Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (DEDI). The ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical conference is pleased to announce a call…
Dermatology Roundup: HAIR Grant Program, AA Phase 3 Trial Results, Okoye Honored By Allison Sit The American Academy of Dermatology is launching a new research grant program for hair…
Join Dr. Leon H. Kircik and Andrew Alexis, MD, MPH as they discuss they nuances in the diagnosis and management of acne in skin of color patients. Upon completion of…
In this study, the efficacy of two formulations containing iron oxide was evaluated in preventing visible light-induced pigmentation compared with a non-tinted mineral SPF 50+ sunscreen. Hawasatu Dumbuya PhD, Pearl…
The July issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology is available now. This month, we focus on Skin of Color, with special features on Anti-Aging, Aesthetic, and Medical Dermatology.…
Patients are utilizing internet resources and social media to learn of dermatologic conditions and possible treatments. However, no studies about skin of color dermatology content available on different social media…
The following is a selected scientific poster abstract from the 2019 Skin of Color Update. Author: Prarthana Adhikari, MD The following is a selected scientific poster abstract from the 2019…
The following is a selected scientific poster abstract from the 2019 Skin of Color Update. Authors: Hawasatu Dumbuya, PhD & Janet Wangari-Talbot, PhDThe following is a selected scientific poster abstract…
iTunes Google Play Stitcher TuneIn featuring Dr. Adam Friedman, Dr. Robert P. Dellavalle, Dr. Cristian D. Gonzalez Continued efforts by the dermatology community to educate the public on both photoprotective…
iTunes Google Play Stitcher TuneIn featuring Dr. Adam Friedman & Dr. Andrew Alexis Who knows what’s best/worst for facial aesthetics in the skin of color patient? No really who? Because…
As a complementary procedure to hydroquinone homecare products, patients have used chemical peels to improve hyperpigmentation or melasma.3 While chemical peels are considered safe for all skin types, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation…