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Why Should You Add Liposuction to Your Practice?

AAAMS

In the ever-evolving world of aesthetics, staying ahead of the curve is essential for a successful practice. One procedure that consistently garners interest and demand is liposuction. If youre considering expanding your offerings, The American Association of Aesthetic Medicine and Surgery (AAAMS) shares several compelling reasons to add liposuction to your practice.

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Low-dose Doxycycline Curbs Symptoms of Lymphocytic Scarring Alopecia, Minus the Side Effects of Higher Doses

The Dermatology Digest

Small amounts of doxycycline can curb symptoms of lymphocytic scarring alopecia, a new study shows. Physicians typically treat this chronic disorder with relatively high doses of doxycycline, often for prolonged periods of time. However, the drug can trigger nausea, vomiting, and rashes and may discourage patients from continuing to take it, the study authors say.

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GLP-1 Medication vs. Traditional Weight Loss: Which Method Is Best

West Lake Dermatology

The journey to achieving and maintaining a healthy weight is often filled with challenges. From understanding the complexities of diet and exercise to managing the psychological aspects of weight loss, many individuals struggle to find an approach that works for them long-term. In recent years, GLP-1 agonists have emerged as a promising option for weight management.

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Patient Enrollment Complete in Phase 3 Study of aminolevulinic acid HCI 10% (Ameluz, Biofrontera) for the Treatment of AK on the Extremities, Neck, and Trunk

The Dermatology Digest

Biofrontera Inc. has completed enrollment in its Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride (Ameluz) with photodynamic therapy (PDT) for the treatment of mild to moderate actinic keratoses (AKs) on the extremities, neck, and trunk. With enrollment complete, Biofrontera anticipates finishing the treatment phase of the study by September 2025 and the follow-up phase by Q2 2026.

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A Walk Through The AAD 2025 Poster Hall: The Must-See Research Shaping Dermatology

Dermatology Times

Discover the latest research from the AAD poster hall, compiled in one place for dermatology professionals.

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Does Everyone Need To Use A Moisturizer?

Beautiful With Brains - Skincare

Cleanse, tone, and moisturize. That’s the mantra. But… is it right? You definitely need a cleanser. How else are you gonna remove makeup, pollutants, and all the crap that deposits on your skin every day? You definitely DON’T need a toner. You may use one if you wish, but my skin has been doing amazingly […] The post Does Everyone Need To Use A Moisturizer?

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My Real Beef with Beef Tallow

The Dermatology Digest

By Denise Mann, MS Beef tallow having a moment. As a writer who focuses mainly on skin and skin care, Ive received countless notifications from influencers who swear that smearing beef tallow across their faces is the key to achieving that dewy glow. I didnt really give beef tallow much thought as these trends come and go and go and come. Then, I got a notification from Amazon.

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Advancing Hidradenitis Suppurativa Care - Early Diagnosis, Biologic Therapies, and Multidisciplinary Approaches: Part 1

Dermatology Times

In part 1 of this Frontline Forum supplement, experts discuss the burden of HS, reducing diagnostic delays, and more.

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Analyzing Current Procedures for Periorbital Hyperpigmentation

Dermatology Times

A comprehensive evaluation of therapies found that lasers were most effective with high rates of patient satisfaction.

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Options for Eyebrow and Eyelash Regrowth in a 32-Year-Old Female With Alopecia Areata

Dermatology Times

An expert discusses a 32-year-old woman with alopecia areata affecting eyebrows/eyelashes. Treatment options include topical/intralesional steroids, minoxidil, prostaglandin analogues, JAK inhibitors, and cosmetic approaches.

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Laboratory Monitoring for JAK Inhibitors and Key Takeaways

Dermatology Times

An expert discusses a comprehensive review of treatment options for a 32-year-old woman with alopecia areata, covering baricitinib dosing (4 mg initially), monitoring requirements vs ritlecitinib, expected outcomes, and considerations for topical immunotherapy vs JAK inhibitors.

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Bridging the Gender Gap: Women Leading the Way

Dermatology Times

Join Dermatology Times in celebrating the women who make this field shine through their patient interactions, clinical insights, and research.

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Thermus Thermophilus Fermentation Extract Can Treat Androgenic Alopecia

Dermatology Times

According to a clinical trial and in vitro study, TTFE can promote scalp health and hair growth by 96.88% while reducing inflammation.

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Potential Treatments for TSW Identified in NIH Study

Dermatology Times

A pilot study revealed that mitochondrial complex I-blocking drugs, like metformin and berberine, improved TSW symptoms in most participants.