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Managing Patient Expectations in Acne Treatment
By Lawrence Samuels, MD
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The Most Unsettling Trends Facing Physicians: What to Expect and What to Do Today
By Brian Luster and Steven Abernathy
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Advances in Delivery and Detection Higlight Latest in Rosacea Research
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Research Update: New Data Highlight Less Common Manifestations of Common Conditions
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Research Update: Sunscreen Accumulation and Thickness Influence UV Protection
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Guidelines to Optimize Your Practice’s Physician Assistant
By Harrison Reed, PA-S and Katherine Wilkens, PA-C
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Defend and Build Your Reputation Online
By Jeanine B. Downie, MD

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Research Update: Latest Data Elucidate Benefits and Variations of Injectable Therapies
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Understanding and Incorporating The Latest Therapies for Melanoma
By Sigrun Hallmeyer, MD

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Components collectively called natural moisturizing factor (NMF) that occur naturally in the skin can be delivered topically to treat xerotic, dry skin.
By Joseph Fowler, MD, FAAD
Harnessing the power of microwaves, a new device offers a patient-friendly option for the treatment of hyperhidrosis.
By William P. Coleman, III, MD, W. Patrick Coleman IV, MD, and Kyle M. Coleman, MD
Just as there is a wide range of practice settings that utilize a PA, there is an array of salary structures for PAs. Choose a structure that is fair and mutually beneficial.
By Katherine Wilkens, PA-C, MHIS, MPAP
Experts weigh in on the science of cosmeceuticals and provide recommendations on specific agents.
By Joel Schlessinger, MD
New topical formulations in development may become the first treatments approved for the reduction of erythema associated with rosacea.
By Joseph Bikowski, MD