Hair loss is making dermatology news in the consumer press after recent news coverage of oral minoxidil. In addition, stories this month address treatments that work for women with thinning hair and answer how much hair is normal to lose.
Get a jumpstart on answering your patients’ questions by knowing what they are reading. Review this list of articles and be ready for your next office visit:
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- Allure: Acne excoriée
- Allure: Filler migration
- Allure:How HIV medications impact skin, hair and nails
- Allure: What to expect from minoxidil for hair loss
- Allure: Signs psoriasis treatments aren’t working
- Buzz Feed News: Khloe Kardashian’s skin cancer journey
- Cosmopolitan: How to get rid of sebaceous filaments
- Eat This, Not That!/Yahoo! News: Skin cancer signs
- Everyday Health: Eczema on face and neck
- FOX News/Yahoo! News: Skincare secrets
- Livestrong: Vitamin C and the skin
- Martha Stewart Living: How much hair is normal to lose?
- Newsweek: How dermatologists care for their skin, hair
- PureWow/Yahoo! News: Butt acne
- Scarry Mommy: When kids should start a skincare routine
- SELF: Skincare advice from a dermatologist-mom
- SheFinds: Dehydrating skincare ingredients
- SheFinds: Unexpected mistakes that cause wrinkles
- The New York Times: Dry skin tips
- The New York Times: Should you be ‘skin cycling’?
- TODAY: Beauty ‘tweakments’
- TODAY: How to tackle acne
- TODAY: Fall skin care
- S. News & World Report: Topical cream for vitiligo
- Verywell Health: How does skin cycling work?
- Vogue: Skin cycling
- Washington Post: Treatments for women with thinning hair
- Well+Good: Double cleansing for aging skin
- Well+Good: Stretch mark and cellulite creams don’t work
- Well+Good: Sunscreen for gel manicures
- Well+Good: Sweating with eczema
- Well+Good: What makes psoriasis worse
- Women’s Health: How to get rid of deep ingrown hairs
- Women’s Health: Red light therapy
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