Patient Buzz: The K-Beauty Boom | The Expert Weighs In
While once only available at prestige beauty retailers, Korean skincare products are now mainstays in the skincare sections of big box stores and pharmacies. And the Korean influence is only growing: A recent Elle article profiled Korean in-office skincare treatments that are now available at some cosmetic practices in the U.S. These new products and procedures give more options for consumers, but …
While once only available at prestige beauty retailers, Korean skincare products are now mainstays in the skincare sections of big box stores and pharmacies. And the Korean influence is only growing: A recent Elle article profiled Korean in-office skincare treatments that are now available at some cosmetic practices in the U.S. These new products and procedures give more options for consumers, but … Continue reading "Patient Buzz: The K-Beauty Boom | The Expert Weighs In"
How are these lesions typically distributed?
A. Along the milk line
B. On the palmar surface of the hand
C. Along the lines of blaschko
D. On the trunk
E. On the extremities
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From news articles to social media, “Ozempic face” is commonly used to describe facial changes that accompany rapid weight loss from GLP-1 receptor agonists. A gaunt, sunken, and aged appearance is commonly attributed to Ozempic and other GLP-1s. However, bariatric surgery and dietary changes can also lead to skin laxity and loss of facial volume. Irrespective of the weight loss method, patien …
Okay, okay, okay, I didn't actually use AI to write this article. But, like many people in today's world, I have utilized AI to streamline things in both my personal and professional life.
No matter your personal feelings about AI, it is clear that it is now part of our world. Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined as the ability of a computer to perform tasks typically associated with hum …
Atopic dermatitis (AD) remains one of dermatology’s most heterogeneous and nuanced conditions, especially in patients with skin of color. During their joint session at the most recent Skin of Color Update conference in New York City, Dr. Andrew Alexis and Dr. Raj Chovatiya highlighted the clinical diversity, immunologic complexity, and growing body of data that are reshaping how clinicians recog …