JAK Inhibitors in Dermatology Patients With Skin of Color
Dr. Brett King discussing the clinical use and safety of JAK inhibitors for treating inflammatory skin conditions in patients with skin of color.Dermatologists must become comfortable prescribing JAK inhibitors in patients with skin of color in order to provide high-quality dermatologic care. That’s according to Dr. Brett King, a dermatologist in Fairfield, Conn., who was the first dermatologist to show that JAK inhibitors as a medicine class were effective in treating a spectrum of dermatologic conditions, including alopecia areata and …
Dr. Brett King discussing the clinical use and safety of JAK inhibitors for treating inflammatory skin conditions in patients with skin of color.
JDD Buzz Series | Patient Perspectives on Scalp Biopsies for CCCA
A graphic featuring the text 'PATIENT PERSPECTIVES ON SCALP BIOPSIES FOR CCCA' over a microphotograph of a scalp biopsy sample showing inflammatory cells around a hair follicle.Scalp biopsies are an important tool in diagnosing central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA), especially in atypical presentations where making an accurate diagnosis through other means is challenging. Even though a biopsy-confirmed diagnosis could lead to hair-saving treatment, hair loss patients sometimes balk at the recommendation to biopsy. The authors of a brief communication published …
A graphic featuring the text 'PATIENT PERSPECTIVES ON SCALP BIOPSIES FOR CCCA' over a microphotograph of a scalp biopsy sample showing inflammatory cells around a hair follicle.
Friday Pop Quiz 4/10/2026
An otherwise healthy 50-year-old male presents with the pictured neoplasm on his trunk.  Biopsy reveals melanoma, 2.3mm, ulcerated. Wide local excision and sentinel lymph node biopsy is performed, which is negative. What is the best next step? A. Observation with skin checks q3 months and symptom-guided imaging B. Adjuvant pembrolizumab C. Adjuvant dabrafenib + trametinib D. Adjuv …
Treating Aging in Skin of Color: The Role of Peptides and Exosomes
A mature woman with skin of color representing healthy aging and prejuvenation through cosmeceuticals and exosome therapy. Dr. Cheri Frey recently delivered an insightful lecture on the evolving landscapes of cosmeceuticals and regenerative medicine. Her presentation addressed the complexities of a crowded market, emerging trends like “prejuvenation,” and the unique biological considerations for treating aging in patients with skin of color. Navigating the Cosmeceutical Landscape Dr. Frey acknowledged that t …
A mature woman with skin of color representing healthy aging and prejuvenation through cosmeceuticals and exosome therapy.
Patient Buzz Series: Spicule Skin Care
Patient Buzz Series: Spicule skin care and liquid microneedling serum with pipette and water droplets.Spicule skin care is touted as “liquid microneedling,” according to a review by NBC News. In the article, dermatologist Dr. Marie Jhin explains that spicules come from marine sponges and have needle-like features, which can help stimulate ingredient penetration. Dermatologist Dr. Eleonora Fedonenko considers spicules similar to exfoliants with the added benefit of creating micro-injuries to th …
Patient Buzz Series: Spicule skin care and liquid microneedling serum with pipette and water droplets.