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ARM 2023: Acne, Rosacea, and Atopic Dermatitis

The Dermatology Digest

Emmy Graber discusses this year’s Acne and Rosacea Meeting (Arm) series, including expanding to include a separate day dedicated to discussions on atopic dermatitis. “In In the past, our meetings focused solely on acne and rosacea. Pressley Rice, MD Tips for Using Topicals for Atopic Dermatitis with Larry Eichenfield, MD

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Seborrheic Dermatitis Symptoms, Causes, And Treatments

West Lake Dermatology

Seborrheic Dermatitis (SD) is common skin condition known for its chronic and recurrent nature. Understanding seborrheic dermatitis is the first step towards managing it effectively. By recognizing the symptoms and causes, you can take steps to prevent flare-ups and find the right treatment for you.

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More Than Acne: Understanding Skin Conditions That Mimic Acne

US Dermatologt Partners

When lumps or bumps form on the skin, many assume the condition is acne, and they go to work trying to clear their skin with acne treatments. Because these conditions require a different treatment approach, it’s important to receive an accurate diagnosis and develop a treatment plan with a dermatologist.”

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Treating Redness on the Face: Causes and Solutions

American Esthetician Organization

Understanding the triggering factors can provide valuable insights into finding the most suitable treatment. One of the most common causes of facial redness is rosacea , a chronic inflammatory skin condition. Rosacea typically presents with persistent redness on the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. What is Facial Redness?

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Exploring Emerging Treatments for CSU

The Dermatology Digest

Adam Friedman, MD, Professor and Chair of Dermatology at George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Washington, DC, shares his excitement about chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) treatments coming down the pike including remibrutinib, Novartis’ investigational oral Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor.

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Molluscum Contagiosum Treatment Update

The Dermatology Digest

Silverberg, MD, Chief of Pediatric Dermatology for the Mount Sinai Health System in New York, reviews the rationale for treating Molluscum Contagiosum and shares updates on available treatments including disruptive techniques and the newly approved Zelsuvmi (berdazimer topical gel, 10.3% (Zelsuvmi, Ligand) cantharidin (Ycanth, Verrica).

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These Skin Bumps Are Not Pimples: Acne Mimicking Skin Conditions

West Lake Dermatology

Issues such as peri-orificial dermatitis, rosacea, and folliculitis are commonly mistaken for acne and as such they are not treated effectively. In this blog post, we will examine some common acne-like conditions and shed light on their causes, symptoms, similarities to acne , and appropriate treatments.

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