Issue Archive
April 2021 | Volume 20 | Issue 4
Editorials
Original Articles
A Retrospective Review of Patients’ Response to Biologic Therapy for Psoriasis
Background: Biologic treatments have taken the forefront in treating moderate-to-severe psoriasis. Although numerous randomized, controlled trials have demonstrated the efficacy of these agents, there...
Read MoreEfficacy and Safety of Flexible Hyaluronic Acid Fillers in Lip and Perioral Enhancement
Background: Since lips have a significant role in facial aesthetic perception, lip augmentation is an increasingly popular aesthetic procedure.
Objective: To evaluate aesthetic improvement and f...
Read MoreGlobal Recommendations on COVID-19 Vaccines and Soft Tissue Filler Reactions: A Survey-Based Investigation in Cooperation With the International Society for Dermatologic and Aesthetic Surgery (ISDS)
Background: Recent reports have surfaced from the United States Food and Drug Administration hearings in December 2020 regarding the COVID-19 vaccines and study participants who developed facial and/o...
Read MoreAsynchronous Teledermatology Assessment of Young Adult Acne Likely Concordant With In-Person Evaluation
Telemedicine, defined as practicing medicine at a distance, has grown in popularity over the past ten years, as advances in consumer technology have permitted its expansion. Dermatology is a field tha...
Read MoreHand Rejuvenation With A Hyaluronic Acid-Based Dermal Filler: A 12-Month Clinical Follow-Up Case Series
Background: Requests for hand rejuvenation, in particular with nonsurgical aesthetic procedures, are increasing. Several injectable dermal fillers are currently used to restore soft tissue volume; how...
Read MoreTreatment of Impetigo and Antimicrobial Resistance
Background: Impetigo is a contagious bacterial infection that affects the superficial skin layers. Increasing worldwide antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to existing topical agents commonly prescribed to...
Read MoreHyperhidrosis Disease Severity Measure-Axillary (HDSM-Ax): Evaluation of Measurement Performance
Background: Clinical trials of primary axillary hyperhidrosis (AHH) require rigorous measurement of AHH severity from the patient’s perspective. Previously, we reported conceptualization and ite...
Read MoreEvidence of Barrier Deficiency in Rosacea and the Importance of Integrating OTC Skincare Products into Treatment Regimens
Background: Rosacea, an inflammatory skin disease that leads to an impaired skin barrier function commonly involves the face. Symptoms of rosacea can be bothersome and include pain, stinging, burning,...
Read MoreA Systematic Review on the Treatment of Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra
Dermatosis papulosa nigra (DPN) is a benign skin condition that is primarily reported in skin of color patients. While prevalent, treatment options are limited and the benign course of DPNs may cause ...
Read MoreEffect of Ixekizumab on Patient Reported Outcomes and Quality of Life in Patients With Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis: 5-Year Results from the UNCOVER-1 and -2 Studies
Objective: We describe patient-reported outcomes and quality of life through 5 years of treatment in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis in the UNCOVER-1 and -2 studies.
Methods: T...
Read MoreOral Sarecycline for Treatment of Papulopustular Rosacea: Results of a Pilot Study of Effectiveness and Safety
Background: Cutaneous rosacea is a common inflammatory skin disorder that often presents with facial papulopustular lesions that are frequently bothersome to patients. Studies have shown oral sarecycl...
Read MoreThe Potential Efficacy of β-Blockers on Melanoma Survival: A Narrative Review
Melanoma is a common tumor accounting for around 3–5% of all cutaneous malignancies with worldwide increasing incidence. It is still associated with significant mortality despite the breakthroug...
Read MoreCarboxytherapy Mask as Post Nanofractional Radiofrequency Treatment for Improvement of Facial Skin Quality and Photoaging
Background: Skin rejuvenation can be achieved with minimally invasive treatments using energy-based devices that feature reduced side effects and downtime. Post-treatment care is key to minimize any p...
Read MoreA Phase 3, Randomized Trial Demonstrating the Improved Efficacy and Patient Acceptability of Fixed Dose Calcipotriene and Betamethasone Dipropionate Cream
Background: The fixed dose combination of calcipotriene and betamethasone dipropionate (CAL/BDP) is a well-established, efficacious, and safe topical treatment of psoriasis.
Method: A Phase 3, m...
Read MoreFour-Week Daily Calcipotriene/Betamethasone Dipropionate Foam Is Highly Efficacious in Patients With Psoriasis (PSO-LONG Lead-in Phase)
Background: Psoriasis is a chronic disease requiring long-term treatment strategies. Optimal strategies should include initial rapid relief of symptoms followed by long-term management to maintain rem...
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Features
Case Reports
The Rise and Fall of the Pale Puffy Lower Eyelid Pillow
This case series demonstrates an exaggerated form of the clinical presentation of a known distressing late complication of retained hyaluronic acid filler – the “pale puffy pillow.” ...
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Supplements
ARTICLE: Recent Advances in Skin Barrier Research: From Basic Science to Clinical Discovery
ARTICLE: Evolution of Skin Barrier Science for Healthy and Compromised Skin
Skin is a complex organ comprised of multiple cell types and microstructures that work in concert to serve critical functions and support the body’s homeostasis. It is the outermost, cornified l...
Read MoreARTICLE: Models to Study Skin Lipids in Relation to the Barrier Function: A Modern Update on Models and Methodologies Evaluating Skin Barrier Function
The skin barrier is a multifaceted microenvironment, comprised not only of structural and molecular components that maintain its integrity, but also a lipid matrix comprising an equimolar ratio of cho...
Read MoreARTICLE: Compromised Skin Barrier and Sensitive Skin in Diverse Populations
The most important function of the stratum corneum (SC), the uppermost layer of the human epidermis, is the formation of the epidermal permeability barrier. Lipids, particularly ceramides, cholesterol...
Read MoreARTICLE: Alteration to the Skin Barrier Integrity Following Broad-Spectrum UV Exposure in an Ex Vivo Tissue Model
Dynamic changes to the skin barrier’s molecular structure and ceramide profile are well-documented in skin conditions such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Pathological and environmental fact...
Read MoreARTICLE: Efficacy of Ceramide-Containing Formulations on UV-Induced Skin Surface Barrier Alterations
The human skin, particularly the stratum corneum, serves as a protective barrier against exogenous factors, including ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and pathogen invasions. The impact of UVR on skin canc...
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