In follow-up to last month’s discussion of medical dermatology myths, a surgeon uncovers persistent myths in the surgical realm.
By James M. Spencer, MD, MS
For the dermatologists interested in expanding the service menu or offering the best advice to patients, here’s an update on the latest advancements in hair transplantation.
By Jerry E. Cooley, MD
Understanding the role of natural ingredients in therapeutic regimens may help physicians to harness these agents for maximum effect.
By Patricia K. Farris, MD
Many physician extenders focus on compensation and benefits without recognizing the importance of the contract in anticipating the “What ifs” in practice.
By Paul Winnington, Editorial Director
Two months into the new year, be certain you and your staff are aware of these important changes.
By Sharon Andrews, RN, CCS-P
Successful practices use benchmarking to compare their performance to other practices, to assess their own performance over time, and for long-term planning.
By Robert Thorne, CPA, and Edward Wynne
For years dermatologists have been arguing for tighter restrictions and reduced use of UV lamps. Recent developments suggest someone is listening.
At short pulse durations, the pulsed dye laser can produce purpura, at long pulse durations, it may actually treat the condition.
By Brian O’Neal, DO, MPH and Eric C. Parlette, MD
Advanced techniques and an appreciation of the nuances of our newest neurotoxin allow creative clinicians to achieve success and satisfaction when rejuvenating the upper face.
By Hema Sundaram, MD
An experienced specialist highlights the top five medical conditions where energy based devices play a role.
By Vic A. Narurkar, MD
Data suggest that patients may be unlikely to report truncal acne. Clinicians must assess chest and back involvement and be prepared to offer effective treatments.
By Joseph Bikowski, MD
A lead investigator on the first head-to-head trial of biologics shares insights on the future of biologic research and therapy.
By Ted Pigeon, Senior Associate Editor
Tips on employee screening and managing office Internet use.
By Joel Schlessinger, MD
On the 25th anniversary of the renowned ABCDE’s of Melanoma, a contributor to the guidelines shares strategies to improve detection and bolster prevention efforts.
Nanoemulsion technology has taken one step closer to the market, with the announcement of a new licensing agreement between NanoBio, developer of the technology, and GlaxoSmthKline. The two companies have signed an exclusive ov... more >
img src="/practicaldermatology/images/J-Bagel.jpg" align="left" border="0" hspace="10"Last month I discussed the interpersonal elements of the initial exam room encounter with psoriasis patients. The next step after establishing a... more >
Results from an open-label, five-year safety and patient satisfaction study on Artefill for nasolabial fold correction found that a majority of patients were pleased with the results and that the incidence of adverse events co... more >
Laser treatment of cherry angiomas may result in better textural appearance than electrodesiccation, a new report suggests (emArchive of Dermatology/em, 146: 33-37). Researchers compared three treatments in 10 men and five wome... more >
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Many physician extenders focus on compensation and benefits without recognizing the importance of the contract in anticipating the “What ifs” in practice.
By Paul Winnington, Editorial Director
Understanding the role of natural ingredients in therapeutic regimens may help physicians to harness these agents for maximum effect.
By Patricia K. Farris, MD
Successful practices use benchmarking to compare their performance to other practices, to assess their own performance over time, and for long-term planning.
By Robert Thorne, CPA, and Edward Wynne
Data suggest that patients may be unlikely to report truncal acne. Clinicians must assess chest and back involvement and be prepared to offer effective treatments.
By Joseph Bikowski, MD
In follow-up to last month’s discussion of medical dermatology myths, a surgeon uncovers persistent myths in the surgical realm.
By James M. Spencer, MD, MS