Advocating for Better Skin of Color Education in Dermatology Residency
Derm In-Review expert advice graphic titled "Advocating for Better Skin of Color Education in Dermatology Residency" featuring a four-panel clinical comparison of dermatologic conditions across various skin tones to highlight the importance of diverse medical training.Throughout your dermatology training, you will pour over thousands of clinical photographs as you learn to identify various conditions. This will be coupled with viewing patients in person and learning to identify subtleties in morphology and presentation to make a diagnosis. No matter how robust and busy your training center is, it would be impossible to see everything. Therefore, the clinical im …
Derm In-Review expert advice graphic titled "Advocating for Better Skin of Color Education in Dermatology Residency" featuring a four-panel clinical comparison of dermatologic conditions across various skin tones to highlight the importance of diverse medical training.
Aesthetic Treatments for Skin of Color: Tried, True & the Next New
Aesthetic treatments for skin of color expert guide featuring Dr. Cheryl Burgess and Dr. Michelle Henry; illustrating RF microneedling, FDA approved fillers, and regenerative skincare innovations.At the most recent Skin of Color Update conference in New York City, Dr. Cheryl Burgess and Dr. Michelle Henry shared their perspectives on the evolving landscape of cosmetic dermatology, highlighting both established treatments and cutting-edge innovations that are reshaping aesthetic care for patients with skin of color. Expanding Indications and FDA Approvals Dr. Burgess, who has witnessed th …
Aesthetic treatments for skin of color expert guide featuring Dr. Cheryl Burgess and Dr. Michelle Henry; illustrating RF microneedling, FDA approved fillers, and regenerative skincare innovations.
Treating the Forgotten Conditions in Skin of Color
Dr. Prince Adotama, MD, FAAD, assistant professor at NYU Langone, discussing the treatment of acne keloidalis nuchae and dissecting cellulitis in an interview for Next Steps in Derm.Melasma and hair loss are two dermatologic conditions that can affect patients with skin of color that commonly receive media attention. But what about impactful conditions that don’t often make headlines? Next Steps in Derm, in partnership with Skin of Color Update, interviewed Dr. Prince Adotama, assistant professor at NYU Langone’s Ronald O. Perelman Department of Dermatology. Watch as Dr. …
Dr. Prince Adotama, MD, FAAD, assistant professor at NYU Langone, discussing the treatment of acne keloidalis nuchae and dissecting cellulitis in an interview for Next Steps in Derm.
Treating Hair Loss in Skin of Color: OTC and Procedural Alopecia Solutions
Dermoscopic view of the scalp used in an article about treating hair loss in skin of color, featuring expert insights on OTC and procedural alopecia solutions. Managing hair loss in patients with skin of color requires a nuanced understanding of both medical and supplemental therapies. In a detailed presentation, Maryanne Senna, MD, explored the evidence behind over-the-counter (OTC) and procedural interventions for various alopecias. As patients increasingly seek supplemental and at-home options, clinicians must be equipped to distinguish between scie …
Dermoscopic view of the scalp used in an article about treating hair loss in skin of color, featuring expert insights on OTC and procedural alopecia solutions.
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.