Aesthetic Dermatology
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Toxic chemicals found in many cosmetics
Many of these chemicals were not included on the product labels, making it difficult for consumers to consciously avoid them.
Conference Coverage
Photobiomodulation: Evaluation in a wide range of medical specialties underway
The therapy is used to treat a wide variety of medical and aesthetic disorders including acne vulgaris, psoriasis, burns, and wound healing.
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Expert offers 10 ‘tips and tricks’ for everyday cosmetic practice
“Trust your clinical insight because this will serve you in the long term,” Dr. H. Ray Jalian said.
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Expert shares her tips for an effective cosmetic consultation
“It’s important to look for any warning signs like irrational behavior or unrealistic expectations.”
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Pilot study: Hybrid laser found effective for treating genitourinary syndrome of menopause
Further studies are important to improve the understanding of "laser dosimetry, frequency of treatments, and longevity of effect.
Cosmeceutical Critique
Cellular senescence, skin aging, and cosmeceuticals
We don't know enough yet, to have cosmeceuticals that affect cellular senescence and autophagy. But, it's not too early to learn about this...
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One year after a single RAP treatment, patients give the results high marks
Of the 43 patients, 30 (69.8%) strongly agreed and 13 (30.2%) agreed that their cellulite “appears improved.”
Commentary
COVID-19 Vaccine Reactions in Dermatology: “Filling” in the Gaps
Once reports of adverse reactions following COVID-19 vaccination—such as those linked to use of facial fillers—made news headlines, many in the...
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How early can laser treatment for port wine stains in infants be initiated?
“The early intervention allows for treatment without general anesthesia and it maximizes the chance of significant clearance as early in life as...
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One treatment with a 1,060-nm diode laser helped reduce unwanted fat
Between baseline and 12 weeks, the ultrasound images showed an average reduction in the adipose layer of 9% on the abdomen and 7% on the flank.
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Systematic review of radiofrequency microneedling studies unveiled
“Patients should be counseled that the benefits of RFMN may have a slower onset, compared to other treatments, but it is progressive, durable, and...