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Review: Judicous Use of Acne Medications May Prevent Scarring

The Dermatology Digest

When it comes to acne scarring, an ounce of prevention is truly worth a pound of cure, finds new research in the Journal of Integrative Dermatology. Scarring is a known sequela of acne vulgaris and can often reduce a patient’s quality of life and self-image. 3% (Differin, Galderma) • Adapalene 0.3/Benzoyl

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Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Scarring Alopecia: What Does the Evidence Show?

The Dermatology Digest

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved therapies for scarring alopecia, and existing treatments are often ineffective, which is why many patients turn to complementary and alternative therapies. Medical-grade Manuka Honey The evidence? This proprietary botanical combination may hold promise for treating scarring alopecia.

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Treating Acne Scars With Subcision

West Lake Dermatology

Acne scars can linger long after active breakouts have healed, leaving many people feeling frustrated with their skins appearance. These scars come in various forms, from shallow depressions to deep, tethered scars that alter the skins texture. What are Acne Scars?

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Acne Scars

First Derm

Acne Scars Medically reviewed by The Dermatologists and written by Dr. Aayushi Shah Acne Vulgaris (19) chin [ICD-10 L70.0] This in turn stimulates the wound healing process, which eventually ends in scar formation. Why do acne scars occur? Acne scars are a result of the body’s healing process. ICD-9: 706.1

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Crafting Your Career: Medical Aesthetics

New Age Spa Institute

We frequently receive inquiries about the exciting field of medical aesthetics! The Clinical Aesthetics Certification is 70 hours of continuing education units (CEU) and ideal for professionals aiming to work in medical spas, dermatology clinics, or with advanced skincare treatments. </p>

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Lumenis’ New Fractional Laser Takes on Hair Loss

The Dermatology Digest

“With hair loss becoming a growing concern, FoLix emerges as a pivotal innovation for both patients and providers,” adds Neil Sadick, MD, a dermatologist and researcher, and Clinical Professor of Dermatology at WCMC. FoLix treatment could cause redness, swelling, scarring, and pigmentation change.

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Microneedling – Benefits for Acne Scars, Stretch Marks, Dark Spots, and Melasma

US Dermatologt Partners

Dermatology Partners Denver, “Microneedling is really the unsung hero of cosmetic dermatology. In this blog, Dr. Theriault discusses the benefits of microneedling and what to expect from this minimally invasive dermatologic procedure. Many people struggle with scarring and hyperpigmentation as a result of acne.