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Skin Redness: Why Is My Skin So Blotchy?

Eminence Organics

Skin Redness: Why Is My Skin So Blotchy? Written By (old): Jen Okhiria Whether due to a change in environment, stress or an allergic reaction, skin redness can pop up when you least expect it. If you’ve ever woken up with a blotchy complexion, you’ve probably experience confusion and frustrated, wondering how to relieve the uncomfortable symptoms. Learn what may be causing you to see red and how you can go about improving the look of skin redness.

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Hair Shedding Solutions: Managing Thinning Hair and Hair Loss

CAMEO College - Esthetics

Thinning hair and hair loss are common concerns that many individuals face at some point in their lives. Managing these. The post Hair Shedding Solutions: Managing Thinning Hair and Hair Loss first appeared on Cameo College of Essential Beauty.

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Comprehensive Acne Management: Exploring the Role of Combination and Food Independent Treatments in an adolescent treatment-naïve patient

Dermatology Times

Hilary Baldwin, MD, a dermatologist, presents a case study of a 12-year-old overweight male patient with a two-year history of moderate facial acne, discussing her diagnostic process and recommended treatment plan.

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Networking in the Medical Field

AAAMS

Networking is a critical skill in the health care industry. Whether you’re building your career, searching for new opportunities or hoping to stay informed on industry trends, health care networking can help you achieve your goals. However, the industry is fast-paced, and you may be unsure where to start. This guide discusses how to network in the medical field and advance your career.

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Summer Salad with Peaches, Melon, and Mozzarella

Alison Bladh

Summer Salad with Peaches, Melon, and Mozzarella Dive into the tastes of summer with this refreshing salad. Juicy peaches, crisp cantaloupe melon, and creamy mozzarella come together with a hint of fresh basil and crunchy pine nuts. Perfect as a light meal or a delightful side dish. Enjoy it as is or pair it with grilled chicken or tofu for a complete meal.

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Networking in the Medical Field

AAAMS

Networking is a critical skill in the health care industry. Whether you’re building your career, searching for new opportunities or hoping to stay informed on industry trends, health care networking can help you achieve your goals. However, the industry is fast-paced, and you may be unsure where to start. This guide discusses how to network in the medical field and advance your career.

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Reverse Skin Aging with NAD+ 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

L+A first met the team at Aramore Skincare in the Fall of 2023. It was during our initial conversation with them that they explained NAD+ , we realized their NAD+ supplements and skin care products were going to be a huge hit with the L+A community! L+A skin pros are always looking for the most effective products to use on their patients when performing treatments and recommending home care.

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Vibrant Fennel, Raspberry and Pomegranate Salad

Alison Bladh

Vibrant Fennel, Raspberry, and Mozzarella Salad Serves 4 | Ready in 30 minutes Experience a burst of flavours with this lively fennel salad, combined with juicy raspberries and creamy mozzarella. This dish is perfect for a light lunch or as an eye-catching side dish. Elevate it by adding your preferred protein source, such as grilled chicken or tofu for a vegan alternative.

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SFA-002 Shows Promise in Early Clinical Trial Psoriasis Cohorts

Dermatology Times

Stefan Weiss, MD, MBA, explains next steps for the oral treatment after the completion of phase 1b enrollment.

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Mindbody

Discover how to craft the perfect gym business plan, from PR strategies and influencer marketing to equipment, retail, and facility planning for success.

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Benzoyl Peroxide May Be Used as Infection-Prevention Antiseptic in Dermatologic Surgery

Dermatology Times

BPO may prevent post-operative infections with limited risk of microbial resistance in surgery of sebaceous areas, according to a new study.

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How Long Does Tretinoin Take to Work?

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

If you’ve recently started using tretinoin cream, you might be wondering how long it will take to see results and what to expect along the way. At Academic Alliance in Dermatology , we understand the journey to clearer, healthier skin can be both exciting and daunting. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about tretinoin cream, including its benefits, how long it typically takes to work, and whether it’s the right choice for you.

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Beyond Aesthetics: The Vital Role of Nails in Health

Dermatology Times

Martin Zaiac, MD, gave insight on potential risks associated with manipulation of nails, hygiene, and when it is necessary to see a specialist.

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BTL Partners With JANZ Corporation to Offer Emsculpt Neo to U.S. Military and Veterans

The Dermatology Digest

BTL Industries is teaming up with JANZ Corporation to offer Emsculpt Neo to military and veteran communities. Emsculpt Neo will be utilized to enhance physical performance, improve body composition, and strengthen muscles, thereby reducing the risk of injury in combat and improving the quality of life. Based on several clinical studies, this device has demonstrated its ability to build muscle by 25% and reduce fat by 30%.

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Line-Field Confocal Optical Coherence Tomography Offers Non-Invasive Assessment of Subclinical Features and Treatment Interactions

Dermatology Times

LC-OCT non-invasively assessed non-structural changes from botulinum toxin and irreversible tissue changes from microwave thermolysis in hyperhidrosis.

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FDA Approves Sofpironium Gel for Primary Axillary Hyperhidrosis

The Dermatology Digest

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved sofpironium topical gel, 12.45% (Sofdra, Botanix) for primary axillary hyperhidrosis in adults and children aged nine and older. The FDA approval was supported by results from the two pivotal Phase 3 ‘CARDIGAN’ studies which evaluated the efficacy and safety of Sofdra versus vehicle and enrolled 701 patients with primary axillary hyperhidrosis.

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Atopic Dermatitis Treatments Before and After Initiation of Ruxolitinib Cream: Analysis of a US Payer Claims Database

Dermatology Times

Lawrence Eichenfield, MD, explores the significant comorbidities and conditions, such as allergic rhinitis, anxiety, and asthma, that intersect with atopic dermatitis (AD), discussing their influence on disease management and treatment response, as well as the observed treatment patterns of patients with this condition before and after the initiation of ruxolitinib therapy.

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Mediterranean Diet Awarded the Best Diet Plan 7 Years in Succession (2024)

Aesthetics Advisor

Each year, U.S. News & World Report ranks the best diet plans. This year marks the seventh consecutive year that the Mediterranean diet has been ranked the best diet overall. The Mediterranean diet is a healthy departure from our typical modern diet. Daily Diet Composition The typical diet includes: Carbohydrates. White rice, white flour, and sugars are refined (also called simple or processed) carbohydrates.

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Adolescent Acne Management: Strategic Approaches and Leveraging Clascoterone Cream

Dermatology Times

Hilary Baldwin, MD, presents a case study of a 17-year-old high school student with moderate acne vulgaris on her face and back, which caused significant emotional distress and lowered self-esteem, and discusses the patient's treatment journey and the resolution achieved.

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I Charged My Patient: I Was Sued

Dermatology Times

This month's Legal Eagle column explores if a dermatologist can be sued for charging a fee for providing medical records in a lawsuit.

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Top Secrets to Shield Your Patients From Eczema and Allergies

Dermatology Times

Learn more about the proven strategies to keep your pediatric patients' skin healthy and allergy-free.

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