Hyperhidrosis: Where are we?
Can you think of a skin condition that has a greater negative impact on quality of life than eczema or psoriasis? That’s right, you guess it—hyperhidrosis! I still remember my first hyperhidrosis patient who refused to shake people’s hands, go on dates, or attend social events due to his condition. After his treatment, he was like a new man. I can’t tell you how satisfying it was t …
Can you think of a skin condition that has a greater negative impact on quality of life than eczema or psoriasis? That’s right, you guess it—hyperhidrosis! I still remember my first hyperhidrosis patient who refused to shake people’s hands, go on dates, or attend social events due to his condition. After his treatment, he was like a new man. I can’t tell you how satisfying it was t …
Dermatology thought leader Hilary Baldwin, MD helps us make sense of cosmeceuticals by sharing her approach to them, including how to define them and evaluate their utility.
On a funny note, Dr. Baldwin confesses being a skeptic and a hypocrite when it comes to cosmeceuticals. She remains skeptical about some of the science but at the same time uses 5 cosmeceutical products herself. We love her …
At the 16th Annual ODAC Dermatology, Aesthetics and Surgical Conference held January 18th-21st, 2019 in Orlando, FL, longtime meeting Vice Chair Dr. Joel L. Cohen from Denver Colorado, spoke on perioral combination therapy. His presentation outlined his approach to perioral rejuvenation with one main theme – combination treatment, combination treatment, combination treatment. Simply put, combina …
The world of melanoma is evolving, and dermatologists need to be equipped with the knowledge to help their patients navigate this landscape. Newer therapies for patients with more advanced stages of melanoma have not only drastically improved survival, but we as dermatologists must be prepared to recognize and treat the cutaneous side effects of these medications. This is a brief summary of common …
What has been your most challenging condition to treat? I’d be willing to bet that hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) would be at least one (if not the top) answer. The pain/suffering that HS patients endure brings me to tears sometimes. Do you share this sentiment? If so, I hope to empower you with practical pearls from Dr. Adam Friedman, Professor and Interim Chair of Dermatology, Residency P …