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JDD November Highlights and Editor Picks

By November 14, 2025No Comments
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology JDD Editor’s Pick, featuring November articles which is our aesthetics treatment focused issue.

Curated by the JDD Editors

Missed any of our November highlights? November is packed with intriguing articles–start to dive in! Catch up with this curated roundup from the JDD Editors—your guide to must-read articles for the derm community.

NOVEMBER’S ISSUE 

Visualization of Topical Roflumilast Versus Vehicle Using Line-Field Optical Coherence Tomography in Healthy Skin investigates the in vivo effects of topical 0.3% roflumilast on healthy skin using a noninvasive imaging device. 

Perceptions and Recommendations for Sunscreen: A Cross-Sectional Survey of U.S. Dermatology Healthcare Providers underscores the continued need to improve sunscreen education for both patients and health care providers.

Assessing Cutibacterium acnes Susceptibility With Combination Gel Use: Six-Month Analysis evaluates CAB gel in participants with moderate to severe acne. 

Nourishing the Skin: A Review of Diet’s Role in Hidradenitis Suppurativa synthesizes recent literature, offers diet-specific management insights, and identifies existing gaps in research. 

Caffeine Supplementation and Hair: A Systematic Review evaluates the effects of caffeine interventions on hair loss and growth outcomes. 

Ethical Dilemma: Who Benefits From Calling an Atypical Junctional Melanocytic Proliferation a Melanoma In Situ? argues that medical professionals who act conservatively are not denying care but reaffirming their duty not to harm. 

Elevated Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Fibrotic Skin Diseases: Insights From a TriNetX Cohort Study highlights the importance of recognizing fibrotic skin diseases as potential indicators of systemic inflammation.

Nourishing the Skin: A Review of Diet’s Role in Hidradenitis Suppurativa synthesizes recent literature, offers diet-specific management insights, and identifies existing gaps in research. 

Molecular Insights: Immune and Barrier Dysregulation in Seborrheic Dermatitis illustrates how improved molecular characterization of seborrheic dermatitis may guide the development of more precise and effective treatment strategies.