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ABSTRACT Post-hyaluronic acid filler nodules are uncommon, unpredictable complications that present a challenge to clinical therapy. JDD authors Miyahra Haniko P. Lopez MD MBA, Sophie H. Guenin MSc, Jennifer Laborada BS, and Mark G. Lebwohl MD report a case of a female in her fifties who developed edema and nodules 6 weeks after hyaluronic acid … Continue reading "Post-Hyaluronic Acid Filler Reaction Treated With Abrocitinib: A Case Report" The post Post-Hyaluronic Acid Filler Reaction...
Post-Hyaluronic Acid Filler Reaction Treated With Abrocitinib: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Post-hyaluronic acid filler nodules are uncommon, unpredictable complications that present a challenge to clinical therapy. JDD authors Miyahra Haniko P. Lopez MD MBA, Sophie H. Guenin MSc, Jennifer Laborada BS, and Mark G. Lebwohl MD report a case of a female in her fifties who developed edema and nodules 6 weeks after hyaluronic acid … Continue reading "Post-Hyaluronic Acid Filler Reaction Treated With Abrocitinib: A Case Report" The post Post-Hyaluronic Acid Filler Reaction...
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Pigmentary Disorders Exchange Symposium interviewed Dr. Andrew Alexis, professor of clinical dermatology and vice-chair for diversity and inclusion for the Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Dermatology. Watch as Dr. Alexis outlines how to avoid hyperpigmentation and scarring when performing a cosmetic procedure. Learn simple questions you can … Continue reading "Avoiding and Managing Complications: Hyperpigmentation and Scarring" The po...
Avoiding and Managing Complications: Hyperpigmentation and Scarring
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Pigmentary Disorders Exchange Symposium interviewed Dr. Andrew Alexis, professor of clinical dermatology and vice-chair for diversity and inclusion for the Weill Cornell Medical College Department of Dermatology. Watch as Dr. Alexis outlines how to avoid hyperpigmentation and scarring when performing a cosmetic procedure. Learn simple questions you can … Continue reading "Avoiding and Managing Complications: Hyperpigmentation and Scarring" The po...
ABSTRACT Dyschromia is a concern for many patients, especially persons of color. Postinflammatory hypopigmentation and depigmentation can affect all skin types; however, it is more apparent in those with darker skin. Some members of the dermatology community may not comprehensively understand the mechanisms of these reactions and the extent of the psychosocial effect they have … Continue reading "Atypical Dyschromia in Skin of Color" The post Atypical Dyschromia in Skin of Color appear...
Atypical Dyschromia in Skin of Color
ABSTRACT Dyschromia is a concern for many patients, especially persons of color. Postinflammatory hypopigmentation and depigmentation can affect all skin types; however, it is more apparent in those with darker skin. Some members of the dermatology community may not comprehensively understand the mechanisms of these reactions and the extent of the psychosocial effect they have … Continue reading "Atypical Dyschromia in Skin of Color" The post Atypical Dyschromia in Skin of Color appear...
Which of the following is least likely to be a manifestation of the skin findings shown? A. Behcet disease B. Psoriasis C. Pemphigus foliaceus D. Drug reaction E. Sezary syndrome To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Friday Pop Quiz 3/22/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology.
Friday Pop Quiz 3/22/2024
Which of the following is least likely to be a manifestation of the skin findings shown? A. Behcet disease B. Psoriasis C. Pemphigus foliaceus D. Drug reaction E. Sezary syndrome To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Friday Pop Quiz 3/22/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology.
Topical minoxidil and, more recently, low-dose oral minoxidil are often used to treat hair disorders. But are these treatments safe and effective for scarring alopecia? A scoping review published in the March issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology sought to determine what research says about the use of these treatments for central centrifugal … Continue reading "JDD Buzz Series | Minoxidil for Scarring Alopecia: Is it Safe and Effective?" The post JDD Buzz Series | Minoxidil...
JDD Buzz Series | Minoxidil for Scarring Alopecia: Is it Safe and Effective?
Topical minoxidil and, more recently, low-dose oral minoxidil are often used to treat hair disorders. But are these treatments safe and effective for scarring alopecia? A scoping review published in the March issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology sought to determine what research says about the use of these treatments for central centrifugal … Continue reading "JDD Buzz Series | Minoxidil for Scarring Alopecia: Is it Safe and Effective?" The post JDD Buzz Series | Minoxidil...
It’s an exciting time for new therapies in atopic dermatitis with several therapies recently approved or in late-stage development. Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical Conference, interviewed Baltimore dermatologist Dr. Shawn Kwatra, who outlined the new treatment options. From therapies that target IL-13 and IL-31 to JAK inhibitors, dermatology clinicians … Continue reading "Emerging Therapies for Patients with Atopic Dermatitis" The post... Atopic Dermatitis, Dermatologist, Dermatology, Dermatitis, Treatment, Insight, Therapy, Development
Emerging Therapies for Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
It’s an exciting time for new therapies in atopic dermatitis with several therapies recently approved or in late-stage development. Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical Conference, interviewed Baltimore dermatologist Dr. Shawn Kwatra, who outlined the new treatment options. From therapies that target IL-13 and IL-31 to JAK inhibitors, dermatology clinicians … Continue reading "Emerging Therapies for Patients with Atopic Dermatitis" The post...
Good Morning America was one of several media outlets who covered the Sephora kids craze, where tweens shop for and use skincare products made for adult skin. What factors led up to the craze? How should dermatologists modify their approach when treating tweens and teens? For expert advice, I reached out to Brandi Kenner-Bell, MD, assistant … Continue reading "Patient Buzz: The Sephora Kids Craze | The Expert Weighs In" The post Patient Buzz: The Sephora Kids Craze | The Expert We... Reading, Expert Advice, Skincare Products, Expert, Skincare, Sephora, Tween, Craze
Patient Buzz: The Sephora Kids Craze | The Expert Weighs In
Good Morning America was one of several media outlets who covered the Sephora kids craze, where tweens shop for and use skincare products made for adult skin. What factors led up to the craze? How should dermatologists modify their approach when treating tweens and teens? For expert advice, I reached out to Brandi Kenner-Bell, MD, assistant … Continue reading "Patient Buzz: The Sephora Kids Craze | The Expert Weighs In" The post Patient Buzz: The Sephora Kids Craze | The Expert We...
What is the most likely cause of the findings shown in the image? A. Borrellia recurrentis B. Bartonella quintana C. Bartonella bacilliformis D. Borrellia burgdoferi E. Bartonella henselae To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Friday Pop Quiz 3/15/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology. Pop, Pop Quiz, Quiz, Derm, How To Find Out, Friday, Image
Friday Pop Quiz 3/15/2024
What is the most likely cause of the findings shown in the image? A. Borrellia recurrentis B. Bartonella quintana C. Bartonella bacilliformis D. Borrellia burgdoferi E. Bartonella henselae To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Friday Pop Quiz 3/15/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology.
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed Dr. George Han, associate professor of dermatology at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. There’s a lot of nuance in diagnosing psoriasis in darker skin tones, according to Dr. Han. Learn three components to consider, and why you might want … Continue reading "Best Clinical Practices in Treating Psoriasis Patients with Skin of Color" The post Best Clinical Practices in Treating ... Medicine, Associate Professor, Clinic, Phd, School Of Medicine
Best Clinical Practices in Treating Psoriasis Patients with Skin of Color
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed Dr. George Han, associate professor of dermatology at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. There’s a lot of nuance in diagnosing psoriasis in darker skin tones, according to Dr. Han. Learn three components to consider, and why you might want … Continue reading "Best Clinical Practices in Treating Psoriasis Patients with Skin of Color" The post Best Clinical Practices in Treating ...
During the 2023 Skin of Color Update in New York City, Dr. Omar Ibrahimi, a renowned laser and cosmetic dermatologist, as well as a Mohs surgeon in private practice in Stamford, Connecticut, imparted valuable insights into the use of lasers for pigmented lesions and tattoos. Dr. Ibrahimi placed significant emphasis on ensuring both safety and … Continue reading "Using Lasers & EBDs for Pigmented Lesions & Tattoos" The post Using Lasers & EBDs for Pigmented Lesions &... York, Tattoos, Surgeon, Tattoo Removal
Using Lasers & EBDs for Pigmented Lesions & Tattoos
During the 2023 Skin of Color Update in New York City, Dr. Omar Ibrahimi, a renowned laser and cosmetic dermatologist, as well as a Mohs surgeon in private practice in Stamford, Connecticut, imparted valuable insights into the use of lasers for pigmented lesions and tattoos. Dr. Ibrahimi placed significant emphasis on ensuring both safety and … Continue reading "Using Lasers & EBDs for Pigmented Lesions & Tattoos" The post Using Lasers & EBDs for Pigmented Lesions &...
Dermatology residents want training in caring for sensitive skin, yet they aren’t receiving it, according to a study published in the February issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. The authors assert that this points to a gap in residency education as well as a lack of consensus about sensitive skin within dermatology. To … Continue reading "JDD Buzz Series | Sensitive Skin: A Survey of Dermatology Resident Physicians’ Perspectives and Educational Exposures" The post JDD B... Study, Education, Perspective, Sensitive, Resident, Exposure, Networking
JDD Buzz Series | Sensitive Skin: A Survey of Dermatology Resident Physicians’ Perspectives and E...
Dermatology residents want training in caring for sensitive skin, yet they aren’t receiving it, according to a study published in the February issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. The authors assert that this points to a gap in residency education as well as a lack of consensus about sensitive skin within dermatology. To … Continue reading "JDD Buzz Series | Sensitive Skin: A Survey of Dermatology Resident Physicians’ Perspectives and Educational Exposures" The post JDD B...
Application of a medication used to treat the shown condition is most likely to disrupt the action of which of the following proteins? A. Cadherin B. Desmoglein C. Plectin D. RNA polymerase E. Tubulin To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Skin Protein – Friday Pop Quiz 3/8/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology. Protein, Action, Conditioner, Medical, Disrupt, Rna Polymerase
Skin Protein – Friday Pop Quiz 3/8/2024
Application of a medication used to treat the shown condition is most likely to disrupt the action of which of the following proteins? A. Cadherin B. Desmoglein C. Plectin D. RNA polymerase E. Tubulin To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Skin Protein – Friday Pop Quiz 3/8/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology.
March into groundbreaking dermatological insights with the latest issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology! Explore the prescribing habits of oral minoxidil for androgenetic alopecia, delve into a comprehensive review of botulinum toxin uses, and discover the effectiveness of microneedling for acne scars. Plus, unravel the uncertainties surrounding exosome therapy in androgenetic alopecia. From … Continue reading "JDD March 2024 Issue Highlights" The post JDD March 2024 Issue Highl... Highlights, Botulinum Toxin, Anti Aging, Toxin, Androgenetic Alopecia, Minoxidil
JDD March 2024 Issue Highlights
March into groundbreaking dermatological insights with the latest issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology! Explore the prescribing habits of oral minoxidil for androgenetic alopecia, delve into a comprehensive review of botulinum toxin uses, and discover the effectiveness of microneedling for acne scars. Plus, unravel the uncertainties surrounding exosome therapy in androgenetic alopecia. From … Continue reading "JDD March 2024 Issue Highlights" The post JDD March 2024 Issue Highl...
One of the latest TikTok trends has dermatologists concerned about the risks of pulmonary damage and allergic reactions. The “Lazy Girl” makeup trend involves applying self-tanner overnight to contour the face, according to FOX News. However, dermatologist Dr. Fayne Frey finds this trend disturbing, and dermatologist Dr. Mariano Busso cautions that results can vary. Skin, … Continue reading "Patient Buzz Series: “Lazy Girl” Makeup Trend" The post Patient Buzz Series: “Lazy Girl” Makeup... Fox, Make Up Trends, Face Serum, Undereye Circles, Blue Light Therapy, Sunscreen Guide, Wash Your Face
Patient Buzz Series: “Lazy Girl” Makeup Trend
One of the latest TikTok trends has dermatologists concerned about the risks of pulmonary damage and allergic reactions. The “Lazy Girl” makeup trend involves applying self-tanner overnight to contour the face, according to FOX News. However, dermatologist Dr. Fayne Frey finds this trend disturbing, and dermatologist Dr. Mariano Busso cautions that results can vary. Skin, … Continue reading "Patient Buzz Series: “Lazy Girl” Makeup Trend" The post Patient Buzz Series: “Lazy Girl” Makeup...
At the 2024 ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical Conference, we had the opportunity to learn about treating common nail disorders from Dr. Molly A. Hinshaw, MD, FAAD, Director of Nail Clinic, Section Chief of Dermatopathology, and Professor of Dermatology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine. Nail conditions can markedly decrease the quality of … Continue reading "Evidence-Based Treatment of Patients with Common Nail Disorders" The post Evidence-Based Treatment of Pa... Wisconsin, Disorders
Evidence-Based Treatment of Patients with Common Nail Disorders
At the 2024 ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical Conference, we had the opportunity to learn about treating common nail disorders from Dr. Molly A. Hinshaw, MD, FAAD, Director of Nail Clinic, Section Chief of Dermatopathology, and Professor of Dermatology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine. Nail conditions can markedly decrease the quality of … Continue reading "Evidence-Based Treatment of Patients with Common Nail Disorders" The post Evidence-Based Treatment of Pa...
Light directed at approximately which of the following wavelengths is most appropriate for treatment of the shown condition? A. 308nm B. 365nm C. 532nm D. 595nm E. 1064nm To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Laser Wavelength – Friday Pop Quiz March 1st, 2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology. Career Choices, Light
Laser Wavelength – Friday Pop Quiz March 1st, 2024
Light directed at approximately which of the following wavelengths is most appropriate for treatment of the shown condition? A. 308nm B. 365nm C. 532nm D. 595nm E. 1064nm To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Laser Wavelength – Friday Pop Quiz March 1st, 2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology.
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed dermatologist Dr. Noelani Gonzalez, clinical instructor at Mount Sinai. Hispanic patients can be of a variety of Fitzpatrick skin types with different and unique aesthetic features. Hear from Dr. Gonzalez as she shares about the aesthetic issues that are more common in Hispanic patients. … Continue reading "Aesthetic Concerns in the Hispanic Patient" The post Aesthetic Concerns in the Hispanic Patient appeared fi... Facial Aging, Facial Wrinkles, Uneven Skin Tone, Uneven Skin, Different Skin Tones
Aesthetic Concerns in the Hispanic Patient
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed dermatologist Dr. Noelani Gonzalez, clinical instructor at Mount Sinai. Hispanic patients can be of a variety of Fitzpatrick skin types with different and unique aesthetic features. Hear from Dr. Gonzalez as she shares about the aesthetic issues that are more common in Hispanic patients. … Continue reading "Aesthetic Concerns in the Hispanic Patient" The post Aesthetic Concerns in the Hispanic Patient appeared fi...
At the 2024 ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical Conference, we had the opportunity to learn about injectable skin boosters from Dr. Terrence Keaney, Founder and Director of SkinDC and Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. In the constantly evolving landscape of aesthetic dermatology, new products … Continue reading "Injectable Skin Boosters: The Science Behind this New FDA-Approved Injectable Categ... Health, Chemical Peel, Aesthetic Dermatology, Health Science, Improve Skin
Injectable Skin Boosters: The Science Behind this New FDA-Approved Injectable Category
At the 2024 ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic & Surgical Conference, we had the opportunity to learn about injectable skin boosters from Dr. Terrence Keaney, Founder and Director of SkinDC and Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. In the constantly evolving landscape of aesthetic dermatology, new products … Continue reading "Injectable Skin Boosters: The Science Behind this New FDA-Approved Injectable Categ...
Do implicit bias and race-compliance stereotyping impact clinical decision making in psoriasis? A feasibility study published in the February issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology sought to answer this question. To learn more about the key findings and takeaways, I interviewed one of the authors, Rithu Srikantha, MD, associate professor of dermatology at … Continue reading "JDD Buzz Series: Implicit Bias and Clinical Decision Making in Psoriasis" The post JDD Buzz Series: Implic... Medical Education, Medicare, Hypothesis, Question And Answer
JDD Buzz Series: Implicit Bias and Clinical Decision Making in Psoriasis
Do implicit bias and race-compliance stereotyping impact clinical decision making in psoriasis? A feasibility study published in the February issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology sought to answer this question. To learn more about the key findings and takeaways, I interviewed one of the authors, Rithu Srikantha, MD, associate professor of dermatology at … Continue reading "JDD Buzz Series: Implicit Bias and Clinical Decision Making in Psoriasis" The post JDD Buzz Series: Implic...
What is the underlying infection in this neonate? A. Syphilis B. Leishmania C. Chlamydia D. Gonorrhea E. Tuberculosis To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Neonate Infection – Friday Pop Quiz 2/23/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology. Infections, Neonatal
Neonate Infection – Friday Pop Quiz 2/23/2024
What is the underlying infection in this neonate? A. Syphilis B. Leishmania C. Chlamydia D. Gonorrhea E. Tuberculosis To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Neonate Infection – Friday Pop Quiz 2/23/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology.
At the 2023 Skin of Color Update, Dr. David Ciocon, Director of Dermatologic Surgery, Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS) and Procedural Dermatology at the Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, provided a comprehensive exploration of MMS in patients with skin of color, with a focus on defining keratinocyte carcinoma and shedding light on disparities … Continue reading "Mohs Micrographic Surgery in Skin of Color" The post Mohs Micrographic Surgery in Skin of Color ... Albert Einstein, Tranexamic Acid, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell, Basal Cell, Medical Center
Mohs Micrographic Surgery in Skin of Color
At the 2023 Skin of Color Update, Dr. David Ciocon, Director of Dermatologic Surgery, Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS) and Procedural Dermatology at the Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, provided a comprehensive exploration of MMS in patients with skin of color, with a focus on defining keratinocyte carcinoma and shedding light on disparities … Continue reading "Mohs Micrographic Surgery in Skin of Color" The post Mohs Micrographic Surgery in Skin of Color ...
Oxymetazoline is an adrenoreceptor agonist which is FDA-approved for dermatologic conditions including persistent facial erythema in rosacea and blepharoptosis. Functioning primarily as a vasoconstrictor with additional anti-inflammatory properties, oxymetazoline targets the sustained vasodilated state of cutaneous blood vessels in rosacea by inducing vasoconstriction and reducing the persistent facial erythema. Additionally, as an adrenoreceptor agonist, oxymetazoline … Continue readi... Anti, Facial, Eyelid Lift, Blood, Fda, Cheating, Agonist, Group Study
Oxymetazoline Therapeutic Cheat Sheet
Oxymetazoline is an adrenoreceptor agonist which is FDA-approved for dermatologic conditions including persistent facial erythema in rosacea and blepharoptosis. Functioning primarily as a vasoconstrictor with additional anti-inflammatory properties, oxymetazoline targets the sustained vasodilated state of cutaneous blood vessels in rosacea by inducing vasoconstriction and reducing the persistent facial erythema. Additionally, as an adrenoreceptor agonist, oxymetazoline … Continue readi...
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed Dr. Shari Lipner, director of the Nail Division at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Hear the results of Dr. Lipner’s retrospective study on time to diagnosis in patients with skin of color who have nail psoriasis. Find out why the clinical examination … Continue reading "Diagnosing & Treating Nail Psoriasis in Skin of Color Patients" The post Diagnosing & Treating Nail Ps... Ps, Diagnosis
Diagnosing & Treating Nail Psoriasis in Skin of Color Patients
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed Dr. Shari Lipner, director of the Nail Division at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Hear the results of Dr. Lipner’s retrospective study on time to diagnosis in patients with skin of color who have nail psoriasis. Find out why the clinical examination … Continue reading "Diagnosing & Treating Nail Psoriasis in Skin of Color Patients" The post Diagnosing & Treating Nail Ps...
Which of the following cells is most likely to be seen in a biopsy of a lesion from this 1-day-old child? A. Eosinophils B. Histiocytes C. Lymphocytes D. Mast cells E. Neutrophils To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Friday Pop Quiz 2/16/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology. Child, Post
Friday Pop Quiz 2/16/2024
Which of the following cells is most likely to be seen in a biopsy of a lesion from this 1-day-old child? A. Eosinophils B. Histiocytes C. Lymphocytes D. Mast cells E. Neutrophils To find out the correct answer and read the explanation, click here. The post Friday Pop Quiz 2/16/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology.
Explore the February 2024 issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology! Discover groundbreaking research on topics such as novel treatments for melasma, advancements in psoriasis management, gene expression profile (GEP) testing for squamous cell carcinoma, pediatric vitiligo, and many more! Stay ahead of the curve with the latest insights from leading dermatology experts. Straight … Continue reading "JDD February 2024 Issue Highlights" The post JDD February 2024 Issue Highlights appea... Combination Therapy, Gene Expression, Pediatrics, Venous Insufficiency
JDD February 2024 Issue Highlights
Explore the February 2024 issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology! Discover groundbreaking research on topics such as novel treatments for melasma, advancements in psoriasis management, gene expression profile (GEP) testing for squamous cell carcinoma, pediatric vitiligo, and many more! Stay ahead of the curve with the latest insights from leading dermatology experts. Straight … Continue reading "JDD February 2024 Issue Highlights" The post JDD February 2024 Issue Highlights appea...
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed Dr. Hilary Baldwin, a board-certified dermatologist and medical director of the Acne Treatment & Research Center in Morristown, N.J. and Brooklyn, N.Y. Diagnosing rosacea in patients with skin of color can be a learning experience as the disease may be more challenging to recognize … Continue reading "Improving Rosacea Outcomes in Skin of Color Patients" The post Improving Rosacea Outcomes in Skin of Color Pa... Acne Treatments, Acne Treatment, Facial Skin, Medical Director, Medical Prescription
Improving Rosacea Outcomes in Skin of Color Patients
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed Dr. Hilary Baldwin, a board-certified dermatologist and medical director of the Acne Treatment & Research Center in Morristown, N.J. and Brooklyn, N.Y. Diagnosing rosacea in patients with skin of color can be a learning experience as the disease may be more challenging to recognize … Continue reading "Improving Rosacea Outcomes in Skin of Color Patients" The post Improving Rosacea Outcomes in Skin of Color Pa...
A 41-year-old woman presents for evaluation of lesions on her face as shown. She previously noticed small bumps on her face in affected areas 3 weeks ago, after which she used desonide ointment daily for roughly 2 weeks with expansion of the affected areas. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in … Continue reading "Face Lesions – Friday Pop Quiz 2/9/2024" The post Face Lesions – Friday Pop Quiz 2/9/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology. Topical, Ointment, 3 Weeks
Face Lesions – Friday Pop Quiz 2/9/2024
A 41-year-old woman presents for evaluation of lesions on her face as shown. She previously noticed small bumps on her face in affected areas 3 weeks ago, after which she used desonide ointment daily for roughly 2 weeks with expansion of the affected areas. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in … Continue reading "Face Lesions – Friday Pop Quiz 2/9/2024" The post Face Lesions – Friday Pop Quiz 2/9/2024 appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology.
JDD authors  present the case of a 38-year-old male who reported to their practice with multiple newly developed halos around 26 existing nevi on his trunk. The halo nevi developed after the patient, who lived in the northeast, spent 2 months on a lake in Alabama, with intense heat and sun exposure. This case is … Continue reading "Multiple Halo Nevi Induced by Intense Sun Exposure" The post Multiple Halo Nevi Induced by Intense Sun Exposure appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology. Alabama, Lower Extremity, Heat, Abdomen, Intense, Melanoma, Multiple
Multiple Halo Nevi Induced by Intense Sun Exposure
JDD authors present the case of a 38-year-old male who reported to their practice with multiple newly developed halos around 26 existing nevi on his trunk. The halo nevi developed after the patient, who lived in the northeast, spent 2 months on a lake in Alabama, with intense heat and sun exposure. This case is … Continue reading "Multiple Halo Nevi Induced by Intense Sun Exposure" The post Multiple Halo Nevi Induced by Intense Sun Exposure appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology.
Tweens and teens are now crazed about skin care products, posting videos on social media about their multi-step skincare routines and love of Sephora. According to Good Morning America, #tweenskincare has more than 49 million views on TikTok. Dermatologists warn that the products chosen aren’t just expensive, but they may be harmful to a child’s … Continue reading "Patient Buzz Series: Sephora Kids" The post Patient Buzz Series: Sephora Kids appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology. Skin Treatments, Products, Videos, Health Skin Care, Body Care Routine, What Does Toner Do
Patient Buzz Series: Sephora Kids
Tweens and teens are now crazed about skin care products, posting videos on social media about their multi-step skincare routines and love of Sephora. According to Good Morning America, #tweenskincare has more than 49 million views on TikTok. Dermatologists warn that the products chosen aren’t just expensive, but they may be harmful to a child’s … Continue reading "Patient Buzz Series: Sephora Kids" The post Patient Buzz Series: Sephora Kids appeared first on Next Steps in Dermatology.
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed dermatologist Dr. Victoria Barbosa, associate professor at University of Chicago Medicine. Watch as Dr. Barbosa shares why it may be challenging for an alopecia patient to visit a dermatologist and why it’s important to address the psychological burden of hair loss. Hear how considering … Continue reading "What Dermatologists Should Know About Approaching Alopecia Patients" The post What Dermatologists Should Kno... Hair Loss, Victoria, Chicago, Autoimmune Disorder, Body Hair Loss, Scarring Alopecia
What Dermatologists Should Know About Approaching Alopecia Patients
Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed dermatologist Dr. Victoria Barbosa, associate professor at University of Chicago Medicine. Watch as Dr. Barbosa shares why it may be challenging for an alopecia patient to visit a dermatologist and why it’s important to address the psychological burden of hair loss. Hear how considering … Continue reading "What Dermatologists Should Know About Approaching Alopecia Patients" The post What Dermatologists Should Kno...