Below are the JDD issue highlights for the July Issue!
Patients with self-perceived skin sensitivity were more likely to develop objective stinging in Objective Evaluation of Skin Sensitivity Across Fitzpatrick Skin Types.
Early diagnosis allows for earlier treatment interventions in Diagnosis and Management of Primary Hyperhidrosis: Practical Guidance and Current Therapy Update.
Foundations can provide additional benefits in a patient’s daily routine in Impact of Iron-Oxide Containing Formulations Against Visible Light-Induced Skin Pigmentation in Skin of Color Individuals.
Subjects demonstrated continuous clinical improvement in Safety and Efficacy of Clobetasol Propionate 0.05% Emollient Foam for the Treatment of Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia.
Novel Polymeric Tazarotene 0.045% Lotion for Moderate-to-Severe Acne: Pooled Phase 3 Analysis by Race/Ethnicity demonstrated efficacy and tolerance across racial and ethnic subpopulations.
Preliminary results regarding the use of PRP for AGA, AA, and cicatricial alopecias are promising in The Utility of Platelet-Rich Plasma for the Treatment of Alopecia.
Vitamin D may be beneficial as an adjunct therapy to current treatment options in A Review of Vitamin D and Scarring: The Potential for New Therapeutics.
Authors compare the relative distribution of lentigines in facial cosmetic subunits in Cutaneous Photoaging: A Notable Pattern of Distribution of Lentigines on the Face.
It is critical that board-certified dermatologists establish a more prominent presence on social media in An Analysis of Skin of Color Dermatology-Related Content on Instagram.
Authors review current evidence on safety and efficacy of key ingredients used in The Use of Botanical Extracts in East Asia for Treatment of Hyperpigmentation: An Evidenced-Based Review.
Authors present a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of Two Injection Techniques of IncobotulinumtoxinA for Axillary Hyperhidrosis.
Fourteen international experts in the field contributed to recommendations for effective infection control protocols and practice management modifications in Recommendations for Dermatology Office Reopening in the Era of COVID-19.
Skin and hair care products may be a potential source of toxic chemical exposure in Use of Beauty Products Among African American Women: Potential Health Disparities and Clinical Implications.
Low Vitamin D may be a risk factor in The Relevance of Vitamin D Supplementation for People of Color in the Era of COVID-19.
Although challenging, weight-loss needs to be addressed in obesity-related skin disease in The Obesity Epidemic and the Rise of Acanthosis Nigricans – A Case for Lifestyle Medicine.
Aggressive treatment with duplimab may accelerate the return of the patient’s overall normal skin tone in Dupilumab Improves Atopic Dermatitis and Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation in Patient With Skin of Color.
Cutaneous manifestations associated with COVID-19 are speculated in Pityriasis Rosea-Like Rash as a Cutaneous Marker for COVID-19 Infection.
Authors assess if there are disparities in the utilization of dermatologists for scarring alopecias in Disparities in the Utilization of Dermatologists for Primary Cicatricial Alopecias.
Routine collection of sexual orientation and gender identity data can optimize patient-provider interactions in Culturally Competent Care for LGBT Patients in Dermatology Clinics.
Analysis of Geographical Density of Dermatologists Compared to Dermatology Physician Assistants examines the distribution and ratio of dermatologists to dermatology PAs across the US.