Acne: Changing Practices in a Changing Clinical Landscape
122181221812218ACNEOne of my favorite diseases to treat as a dermatology resident is acne, as I find that it often has a huge impact on quality of life and self-confidence. Patients often come in when they have tried various over the counter medications and holistic treatments with no success and are frustrated at their lack of improvement. The good news for these patients is that there are many new medications that …
ACNE
Grab a Fork and Knife: An Approach to Treating Rosacea
122111221112211rosaceaFor most dermatologic conditions, my mantra for treatment tends to be “less is more”. I prefer to use the fewest number of creams, pills, and steps to achieve the best results. However, after watching this year’s ODAC Sneak Peek Inflammatory Diseases Symposium, I may have a new mantra for treating my rosacea patients – “forks, spoons, and knives”. At the ODAC 2021 Pre-Conference Sne …
rosacea
Next Steps Thanks ODAC Supporters
121851218512185As an official media partner of ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetic and Surgical conference, Next Steps in Derm would like to acknowledge and thank the ODAC 2021 virtual supporters. This year, due to the global pandemic, ODAC will be hosted virtually. ODAC is committed to providing high-quality education in an engaging virtual format with top speakers and important topics. With nearly 1,000 US atten …
Treatment of Hidradenitis Suppurativa in 2021 & Beyond
121691216912169Treatment of Hidradenitis SuppurativaAt the ODAC 2021 Sneak Peek Symposium on Inflammatory Skin Diseases, expert faculty presented on the topics of acne, rosacea, atopic dermatitis, hidradenitis suppurativa, and psoriasis. If you missed the live symposium, Next Steps will be sharing highlights and a summary of each lecture over the course of the next few weeks. Today, Dr. Blari Allais shares an excellent recap of Dr. Joslyn Kirby's s …
Treatment of Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Evaluating and Treating Patients with Soft Tissue Fillers and Neuromodulators
107781077810778fillers and neuromodulatorsIs beauty really in the phi of the beholder? Are the faces that conform to the phi mask, that perfectly display the golden ratio of 1.618, really the most beautiful faces among us? Should we be seeking to help our patients approach a mathematical definition of beauty, or should we be seeking to preserve, enhance, and celebrate that which is unique and distinctive in their features, and forget the …
fillers and neuromodulators