Here are the issue highlights for the JDD July issue with special focus on Skin of Color:
Patient-focused Solutions in Rosacea Management: Treatment Challenges in Special Patient Groups aims to expand awareness of the impact of rosacea on QoL of patients of all ages, genders, and skin types. (CE credit is available)
Myths and Knowledge Gaps in the Aesthetic Treatment of Patients With Skin of Color identifies knowledge gaps and myths concerning facial aesthetic treatment in individuals with SOC.
An online study was designed to survey facial aesthetic concerns, treatment priorities, and future treatment considerations in 2 companion articles, Understanding the Female Hispanic and Latino American Facial Aesthetic Patient and Understanding the Female Asian American Facial Aesthetic Patient.
In Vitro and In Vivo Efficacy and Tolerability of a Non-Hydroquinone, Multi-Action Skin Tone Correcting Cream evaluates an alternative to HQ for improving skin tone.
A Survey-Based Comparison of Sun Safety Practices in a Representative Cohort of the General Public Versus Attendees of a Skin Cancer Screening examines sun-protection practices.
Topical Ozenoxacin Cream 1% for Impetigo: A Review explores the challenges of treating impetigo and growing concern of antimicrobial resistance.
AFL-assisted delivery of topical cidofovir represents a promising therapeutic option in Laser-Assisted Delivery of Topical Cidofovir in the Treatment of Plantar Warts.
A Head-to-Head Comparison of Topical Collagen Powder to Primary Closure for Acute Full-Thickness Punch Biopsy-Induced Human Wounds: An Internally Controlled Pilot Study compares the rate and quality of full-thickness wound healing for topical collagen powder and primary closure.
Non-Submental Applications of Injectable Deoxycholic Acid: A Systematic Review identifies off-label uses for injectable DCA or ATX-101.
Clinical outcome and perception of treatment were evaluated in Effective and Safe Repeated Full-Face Treatments With AbobotulinumtoxinA, Hyaluronic Acid Filler, and Skin Boosting Hyaluronic Acid.
Uncommon localizations of PLEVA pose a diagnostic challenge in An Atypical Presentation of PLEVA: Case Report and Review of the Literature
Differentiating a KA from a SCC is important for treatment implications but is often challenging in Treatment of Solitary Keratoacanthoma of the Nose With Intralesional Methotrexate and Review of the Literature
Authors present an interesting case of A Giant Cutaneous Horn: One of the Largest Recorded
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