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Can Tattoos Raise Risk of Skin Cancer and Lymphoma?

The Dermatology Digest

Particles from tattoo ink can migrate to the lymph nodes, where they accumulate and increase risk of skin cancer and lymphoma, new research in BMC Public Health suggests. Researchers from the Department of Public Health and the Department of Clinical Research at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) and the University of Helsinki analyzed data from Danish twin pairs and found that tattooed individuals are more frequently diagnosed with skin and lymphoma cancers compared to those without tatto

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2025 SALON TODAY 200: Philanthropy and Retail and Merchandising

Salon Today

In our 6th day of celebrating the 2025 SALON TODAY 200, we salute the salons who give their time, money and talents to benefit others, and those who have mastered the retail game, like the team from Shine Hair Designs from Suffolk, Virginia.

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Alopecia Areata Clinical Presentation and Challenges in Treatment

Dermatology Times

An expert discusses how alopecia areata affects approximately 2% of the population globally, with onset typically in childhood or early adulthood. Patients often present with autoimmune comorbidities (thyroid disorders, vitiligo, atopic dermatitis) and psychological distress. Diagnostic challenges include differentiating from other hair loss conditions and predicting disease course.

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Facial Treatments for Glowing Skin and Hydration

CAMEO College - Esthetics

In the pursuit of radiant, glowing skin, facial treatments have emerged as a cornerstone of effective skincare routines. These treatments. The post Facial Treatments for Glowing Skin and Hydration first appeared on Cameo College of Essential Beauty.

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Sunscreen Ingredients for UV and Visible Light Protection

Dermatology Times

An expert discusses how UV radiation causes DNA damage, accelerating skin aging and cancer risk. Visible light and infrared radiation induce oxidative stress and hyperpigmentation, especially in darker skin tones. Conventional sunscreens shield against UV radiation but offer limited visible light and infrared protection. Mineral filters (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide) provide broad coverage, while chemical filters (oxybenzone, avobenzone) absorb UV radiation but lack efficacy against visible and

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Now Recruiting: Men Needed for Trial of a Non-hormonal Oral Pill for Pattern Hair Loss

The Dermatology Digest

Neil Sadick, MD, FAAD, FAACS, FACP, FACPh, Medical Director of Sadick Dermatology and Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York City, is recruiting men with genetic diffuse pattern hair loss for a new Phase 2/3 clinical trial of Veradermics’ VDPHL01 , a non-hormonal pill. This is a non-hormonal approach, which is really a major advance.

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2025 SALON TODAY 200: Compensation and Benefits

Salon Today

It's Day 5 of our SALON TODAY 200 reveals, and time to cheer on the honorees who design transparent career paths and build enriching benefit programs to retain their team, including J.Con Salon and Spa in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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“The Undetectable Era”: How Patients Are Shifting Towards More Natural-Looking Results at the Clinic

Dermatology Times

In a conversation with Kristy Hamilton, MD, FACS, she spoke about the recent aesthetic trend and how clinicians can align with new patient expectations.

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Spa News Update: Paying Tribute to an Industry Veteran, Education Launches & More

Skin Inc

spa news, spa business news, spa business updates, spa business partnerships, spa business announcements, spa education announcements

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Antimicrobial and Steroid Combination Therapy Restores Skin’s Bacterial Microbiome in Patients with AD

Dermatology Times

When compared to corticosteroids alone, the combination therapy reduced disease severity and improved the skin barrier.

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Pre-Vacation Prep: When to Get a Bikini Wax

Starpil Wax

Planning a beach getaway or a poolside vacation? When planning a vacation, especially a beachside one, having a fresh bikini wax can help you feel confident and carefree in your swimwear. If you're new to waxing, you might be wondering about the best time to schedule your appointment before your trip. This guide will walk you through the process, helping you time your wax perfectly for your vacation.

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Traditional vs Microwave Wart Therapies: Insights from Swift’s Efficacy Data

Dermatology Times

In this episode, Dustin Portela, DO, discusses how treating warts can be a challenge and explores the effectiveness of Swift microwave therapy. The episode reviews how this innovative approach compares to traditional methods and helps patients achieve lasting results.

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Microwave Treatment: Advantages Over Traditional Approaches

Dermatology Times

In this episode, Dustin Portela, DO, explores how Swift microwave therapy is transforming wart treatment, the science behind this technology, and how it reduces wart-related pain.

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Daily Derm Times: March 4, 2025

Dermatology Times

Catch up on dermatology news, highlights, and insights from the past 24 hours.

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Understanding and Treating Pediatric AD Inside and Out

Dermatology Times

Experts discussed pediatric atopic dermatitis, treatment innovations, disease burden, and the latest topical and systemic therapies in a DermView video series.

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Clinical Trial Supports Emollient “Plus” for Improving AD

Dermatology Times

Research suggests that rebalancing the skin microbiome with pre-, post-, and probiotics may improve AD symptoms.

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The Solar Spectrum and Impact on Skin Health

Dermatology Times

An expert discusses how UV radiation makes up about 7% of the suns energy and penetrates the skin, causing aging, hyperpigmentation, and inflammation. Visible light and infrared radiation contribute to skin damage, with blue light being more harmful than red light due to its deeper penetration.

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Recognizing the Achievements of Women in Dermatology

Dermatology Times

Celebrate Womens History Month 2025 with insights from leading female dermatologists and expert coverage from the AAD Annual Meeting in Orlando.