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Menopause Makeovers Treat Physical Changes Caused by Hormonal Shifts

MedEsthetics

A Menopause Makeover treatment plan can include various individual or combination procedures that address the physical changes in a woman's body during menopause.

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Psoriasis Therapies in 2024 and Beyond

Dermatology Times

This article will highlight recently approved psoriasis therapies that will shape the 2024 treatment landscape and provide some exciting updates in the psoriasis management market this coming year and beyond.

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Advances in Wound Healing for Dermatologists

The Dermatology Digest

Robert S. Kirsner, MD, PhD, chairman and Harvey Blank professor in the Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida, shares tips on how dermatologists can improve wound healing including with scarless skin grafting, aspirin, or the bacteria found in yogurt. The post Advances in Wound Healing for Dermatologists appeared first on The Dermatology Digest.

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FDA Updates Dupilumab Label With Hand, Foot Atopic Dermatitis Involvement

Dermatology Times

The FDA has added efficacy and safety data for patients ages 12 years and older with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis with hand and/or foot involvement.

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A Haven of Opportunity: LifeSpa’s Built-In Clientele Offers Fast-Paced Growth

Salon Today

Salon and spa service providers often struggle to find an employer who will offer them benefits, pay a living wage and provide flexibility for work/life balance. LifeSpa, the nation’s largest full-service salon and spa located inside Life Time Athletic Country Clubs with 150+ LifeSpa locations across North America, offers them all of the above and so much more.

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Procedures to Proceed and Avoid With Skin of Color

Dermatology Times

Seemal Desai, MD, highlighted the challenges and opportunities to best serve patients seeking solutions for acne scars, melasma, vitiligo, and cosmetic concerns.

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Changing Skin Microbiome, Signs of Aging Linked in New Study

Dermatology Times

The skin’s microbiome becomes more diverse with age, and this diversity correlates with crow’s feet lines, according to new research.

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GLO30 Announces Multi-unit Franchise Agreement in Nashville, Tennessee

Skin Inc

The multi-unit franchise agreement is with Lindsay Fountaine and Sanna Danley, who cite the brand's rapid national growth, elusive membership model and industry-leading unit economics as key deciding factors for acquiring a GLO30 franchise.

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Exploring Key Trends in Cosmeceuticals

Dermatology Times

Emmy Graber, MD, MBA, shared the truth behind cosmeceutical trends that patients may ask about from snail mucin to skin care refrigerators.

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Award Winning Facial Gets A Face Lift in 2024

Lipgloss and Aftershave

The menopause facial by Nature Pure has been a hot topic on L+A for the past few years! Founder, Victoria Tabak is always looking for ways to improve the professional skincare treatments that use the Nature Pure Clinical Skincare products. Victoria is updating her signature treatment by leveraging one of the hottest skincare ingredients. She’s doing this by adding two new products to the Nature Pure Menopause protocol.

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Review Explores Multifactorial Nature of Bone Health in Pediatric Patients With Epidermolysis Bullosa

Dermatology Times

Factors such as nutritional compromise, low levels of vitamin D, and more, negatively affect bone metabolism in this patient population.

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Jumeirah’s VP of Wellbeing, Niamh O’Connell on her new role and enriching the guest wellness experience

Spa Executive

Jumeirah’s new Vice President of Wellbeing, Niamh O’Connell, answers our questions about her new role, the wellness industry, and embracing technology. Jumeirah Hotels and Resorts is renowned for prestigious and captivating properties. From luxurious Arabian palaces at Madinat Jumeirah, to the contemporary Maldivian island paradise at Olhahali Island, the all-villa luxury resort in Bali, and Italy’s art-inspired Capri Palace, Jumeirah’s commitment to exceptional service and guest exp

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New Imaging System Differentiates Between Melanoma and Monmelanoma Nevi with 100% Sensitivity

Dermatology Times

A hand-held skin fluorescence imaging system shows promise in its ability to differentiate between concerning and non-concerning moles.

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Driving hospitality revenue with innovative sleep tourism programs

Spa Executive

Sleep tourism is a big revenue opportunity for hotels and resorts. Some examples of innovations in this area. Sleep is of big concern right now and sleep tourism represents a big potential market, not just for the luxury sector, but for hotels and resorts across the board. According to the Sleep Foundation, one third of Americans don’t get enough sleep, and Google searches for “sleep” hit an all-time high in 2023.

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Dermoscopy Combined With Reflectance Confocal Microscopy Improves Diagnostic Accuracy of AHLM/LMMs

Dermatology Times

A study found that combining dermoscopy with RCM not only improved diagnostic accuracy but also improved diagnostic certainty.

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SalonCentric Expands Partnership with SalonInteractive

Salon Today

The expanded partnership provides stylists and salon with innovative business-building support including e-commerce capabilities.

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Dialing Into the Therapeutic Hotline with Gary Goldenberg, MD

Dermatology Times

The Winter Clinical Hawaii session delved into a spectrum of skin conditions, treatments, and common practice challenges.

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Beauty Launchpad Announces Top 20 Salons of 2024

Beauty Launchpad

See the names of the 20 winning salons from Beauty Launchpad's Top 20 Salons contest and stay tuned for individual features on each salon.

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Importance of Skin Cancer Screening Before Cosmetic Procedures

First Derm

Online Dermatologist Importance of Skin Cancer Screening Before Cosmetic Procedures Skin Cancer | Cosmetic Procedures and Skin Cancer Risk | Process of Skin Cancer Screening | Managing Risks and Post-Screening Care Key Takeaways Early Detection : Screening for skin cancer is essential before cosmetic procedures for early identification of abnormalities, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the surgery.

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U.S. Dermatology Partners Included in Newsweek’s 2023 Greatest Workplaces for Veterans List

US Dermatologt Partners

Dallas, Texas – U.S. Dermatology Partners, one of the premier dermatology practices in the country, announced today that the organization has been recognized by Newsweek in their 2023 America’s Greatest Workplaces for Veterans list. U.S. Dermatology Partners Joins Boeing, FedEx, and Starbucks on Newsweek’s 2023 List of Greatest Workplaces for Veterans in America Newsweek partnered with data firm Plant-A Insights Group to compile their annual list of the greatest workplaces for veterans.

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Shielding Your Skin: How to Prevent Skin Cancer

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Skin cancer poses a significant risk to individuals of all ages and backgrounds. It is one of the most common groups of cancers diagnosed worldwide. Protecting your skin is not just a summer concern but a year-round commitment. This guide offers practical and effective strategies to help you understand how to prevent skin cancer, blending scientific insights with everyday habits.

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Botox vs Dysport: Which is Best for You?

Pure Aesthetics

Discover the key differences between Botox and Dysport, FDA-approved injectable treatments for reducing wrinkles and fine lines. Learn from Gainesville's leading provider, Pure Aesthetics, about which treatment might be best for you. [.] Read More. from Botox vs Dysport: Which is Best for You?

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TDD Industry News and Views: Weekly Updates on Comings, Goings, and Other Happenings in Dermatology

The Dermatology Digest

Brian Foard Named Head of Specialty Care Global Business Unit at Sanofi Industry vet Brian Foard is the new Head of Sanofi’s Specialty Care Global Business Unit (GBU). With this appointment, which is effective immediately, Mr. Foard becomes a member of Sanofi’s Executive Committee. Mr. Foard has been interim Head of the GBU since September 2023 while also serving as Head of Specialty Care North America and U.S.

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Shielding Your Skin: How to Prevent Skin Cancer

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Skin cancer poses a significant risk to individuals of all ages and backgrounds. It is one of the most common groups of cancers diagnosed worldwide. Protecting your skin is not just a summer concern but a year-round commitment. This guide offers practical and effective strategies to help you understand how to prevent skin cancer, blending scientific insights with everyday habits.

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Label Update: FDA Green Lights Dupilumab for AD Patients With Moderate-to-Severe Hand and Foot Involvement

The Dermatology Digest

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated the label for dupilumab (Dupixent, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Sanofi), adding efficacy and safety data for people aged 12 years and older with atopic dermatitis (AD) and uncontrolled moderate-to-severe hand and/or foot involvement. More than twice as many atopic dermatitis patients with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe hand and/or foot involvement who were treated with Dupixent achieved clear or almost clear skin and nearly four tim

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Botox vs Dysport: A Detailed Comparison by Pure Aesthetics in Gainesville, Florida

Pure Aesthetics

The post Botox vs Dysport: A Detailed Comparison by Pure Aesthetics in Gainesville, Florida appeared first on Pure Aesthetics®.

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Exploring Microbiome Changes in Lichen Striatus Hypopigmentation: New Insights May Mean New Treatment Options

The Dermatology Digest

Cutibacterium acnes significantly influences the bacterial community in hypopigmented Lichen striatus (LS), new research shows. For the study, researchers from Korea led by Associate Professor Yun Hak Kim from the Department of Anatomy and the Department of Biomedical Informatics and Professor Hyun-Chang Go from the Department of Dermatology, both at Pusan National University, analyzed skin samples of 18 patients with LS (11 with hypopigmentation and 7 without it) confirmed by biopsy through wh