Wed.Sep 20, 2023

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Procedures That Can Tighten The Neck– And Renee’s Experience With Them

Renee Rouleau

It’s no news to me, an esthetician of 30+ years, that people neglect their necks when it comes to skincare. In fact, I often make sure my friends, family, and clients are applying their products correctly by asking them to demonstrate how they apply their sunscreen. More times than not, I’ll watch them apply it to their face and then apply whatever is leftover on their fingertips to their neck– which is far from a generous application.

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Hair Loss Highlight: 3 New Insights Into Alopecia Causes & Prevalence

MedEsthetics

Two contributing factors of AA have been identified in fatty liver presence and drinking sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), as well as the prevalence of AA in the U.S. Asian American population.

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How to Claim Your Employee Retention Credit Correctly (Don't Get in Trouble with the IRS)

Salon Today

Find out about our complimentary webinar about the Employee Retention Credit, and how to claim it correctly, so you don't get in trouble with the Internal Revenue Service.

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5 Ways to Improve Business

Beauty Launchpad

Twylla Jane, owner of Lumos Nox Salon and Redken Artist @twyllajane shares 5 things salon owners can do to give business a boost and end the year on a high note.

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Considerations for Preventing and Addressing Alopecia in Patients With Religious Headwear

Dermatology Times

Prior research has demonstrated an association between religious headwear and traction alopecia.

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Sweat It Out: Does Sweat Really Remove Toxins From Your Body?

Beautiful With Brains - Skincare

Can sweat detoxify your skin? I was talking to a friend the other day and she mentions it’s one of the perks of exercise. I disagree – and not just because I don’t sweat. And yes, I do exercise. I love a good workout session. It gives me energy, improves my mood, and keeps me […] The post Sweat It Out: Does Sweat Really Remove Toxins From Your Body?

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Sytheon's Synastol TC Oral Supplement Reduces Facial Sebum

MedEsthetics

Researchers investigated the effects TC would have on the skin via oral supplementation by conducting a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study using Synastol TC.

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Frontline Forum Part 3: Improving Basal Cell Carcinoma Management

Dermatology Times

In part 3 of this Frontline Forum series, Brent Moody, MD; Sarah Arron, MD, PhD; Justine Cohen, DO; Emily Ruiz, MD, MPH; and Todd Schlesinger, MD, discuss non-surgical treatment options for the management of BCC, dose adjustments for systemic treatments, combining hedgehog pathway inhibitors with immunotherapy, and more.

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7 Ways to Create a Sharper Jawline

Salon Today

Two plastic surgeons review the different strategies they are using to answer patient demand for sharper jawlines.

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Accurately Recognizing and Diagnosing Psoriasis in Patients With Skin of Color

Dermatology Times

There may be delays in diagnosis and treatment of psoriasis in patients with darker skin tones due to the clinical presentation variations and less visible erythema.

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The Business of Beauty

Salon Today

Cindi Quinn-Ventura knew she was going to work in the beauty industry long before she ever opened Katherine Drew Salon in Livonia, Michigan—she just wasn’t sure what her career was going to look like.

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Navigating Topical Steroid Withdrawal and Extreme Adverse Reactions to Corticosteroids

Dermatology Times

Peter Lio, MD, offers perspectives on topical steroid withdrawal, also known as red skin syndrome or topical steroid addiction.

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Introducing the 2023 Oribe Holiday Collection: Eternal Rituals

Salon Today

This season, salons can entice holiday shoppers with artistic and unique gifts of beauty, in the form of Oribe’s 2023 Holiday Collection: Eternal Rituals. The 2023 lineup consists of seven, limited-edition gift sets, highlighting Oribe’s heritage craftsmanship and vivid storytelling by multidisciplinary artist and designer Louis Barthélemy.

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FDA Delays UCB’s Bimekizumab Approval

Dermatology Times

FDA action is no longer expected in Q3 of 2023.

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Attend Aveda Congress 2023

Beauty Launchpad

Push the boundaries with four days of immersive artistry from top global artists, wisdom from industry leaders and insightful, expert-led workshops from the best in the business.

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Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 1

US Dermatologt Partners

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 1 Your skin is prone to burning and does not tan in the sun. You have a high vulnerability to skin damage and various types of skin cancers like basal cell carcinoma , squamous cell carcinoma , and melanoma (the most dangerous form of skin cancer). It is important for you to seek shade when exposed to the sun.

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A Patient’s Disease Severity Experience With Supportive Therapies and Dietary Changes

Dermatology Times

Audrey Dean discusses with her dermatologist, Jennifer Holman, MD, FAAD, how supportive therapies and dietary changes have altered her disease severity. Jennifer Holman goes on to highlight a wholistic approach to treatment, and how treating atopic dermatitis can have a multidisciplinary approach.

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Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 2

US Dermatologt Partners

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 2 Your skin almost always burns and rarely tans in the sun. You are highly susceptible to skin damage as well as cancers like basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. You are also at high risk for melanoma (the deadliest type of skin cancer). Seek shade when you are out in the sun. Cover up as much as possible with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses.

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Achieving the Perfect Pout with Lip Fillers at Fairlawn Aesthetic MD

Fairlawn Aesthetic MD

Picture Perfect Pout: Discover the Art of Lip Fillers with Fairlawn Aesthetic MD Have you ever admired the stunning, full lips seen on glamorous celebrities and wished you could have that beautiful pout, too? Let’s be honest – we all have! Luckily, lip augmentation using lip fillers is more accessible and popular than ever before. Fairlawn Aesthetic MD has all the details to fully understand this game-changing treatment that can bring your dream of luscious lips to life.

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Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 3

US Dermatologt Partners

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 3 Your skin sometimes burns and sometimes tans in the sun. You are susceptible to skin damage as well as cancers like basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. You are also at risk for melanoma (the deadliest type of skin cancer). Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses.

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Rediscover Your Youthful Contours with Cheek Fillers at Fairlawn Aesthetic MD

Fairlawn Aesthetic MD

Bringing A Youthful Glow to Your Face Through Cheek Fillers Are you looking to reinvent your look and regain that youthful glow? Cheek fillers might be just the treatment you need. These non-surgical, minimally invasive treatments can dramatically enhance your facial contours, giving you a more youthful and vibrant appearance. The difference that a little lift in your cheeks can make is incredible!

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Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 4

US Dermatologt Partners

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 4 Your skin tends to tan easily and is less likely to burn. But you are still at risk of skin cancers, including basal cell carcinoma , squamous cell carcinoma , and melanoma (the deadliest type of skin cancer). Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses.

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Unmet Needs in the Treatment Spectrum of Plaque Psoriasis

Dermatology Times

Experts in dermatology review unmet needs in the plaque psoriasis treatment landscape, as well as ongoing studies coming down the pipeline.

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Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 5

US Dermatologt Partners

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 5 Your skin tans easily and rarely burn, but you are still at risk of skin cancers. Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses. Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+. Acral lentiginous melanoma , a very virulent form of the disease, is more common among darker-skinned people.

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Take-Home Pearls on the Management of Plaque Psoriasis

Dermatology Times

Alexa Hetzel, MS, PA-C; Jennifer Conner, MPAS, PA-C; Terry Faleye, MPAS, PA-C; Laura Bush, DMSc, PA-C; and Lakshi Aldredge, MSN, ANP-BC, share take-home messages regarding the treatment of patients with plaque psoriasis, highlighting listening to and educating patients.

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Fitzpatrick Scale Skin Type 6

US Dermatologt Partners

Your Fitzpatrick Skin Type is: Skin Type 6 Although your skin does not burn, you are still at risk for skin cancers. Seek shade between 10 AM – 4 PM, when the sun is strongest. Cover up with a hat, sun-protective clothing, and sunglasses. Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30+. Acral lentiginous melanoma , a very virulent form of the disease, is more common among darker-skinned people.

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Patient and Doctor Discussion on Side Effects and Managing Treatment for Atopic Dermatitis

Dermatology Times

Audrey Dean discusses her experience of atopic dermatitis therapeutic side effects with her dermatologist, Jennifer Holman, MD, FAAD. Jennifer Holman goes on to highlight key pearls on managing patients with atopic dermatitis.

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Environmental Causes of Skin Aging

US Dermatologt Partners

The environment around us, including our climate, pollution, sun exposure, and lifestyle, all impact our skin. According to Dr. Jennifer Holman of the Center for Aesthetic and Laser Medicine in Tyler, Texas , “You can’t avoid every effect the environment has on your skin, but knowing the potentially adverse impact can help you better understand your skin health and plan to prevent environmental damage.

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Journal Digest: September 20

Dermatology Times

This week’s collection of the latest dermatologic studies covers dermatologic care for patients with disorders of sex development, stem cell transplantation for vitiligo, switching biologic therapies for psoriasis, and combination therapy for hidradenitis suppurativa.

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