Skincare Mondays | 1 Year Study Shows Retinol Benefits Do Not Plateau
Retinoids are a mainstay of dermatologic therapy. When properly formulated, retinoids available over the counter offer consumers an easily accessible, reasonably priced option. Retinol has been shown to improve fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, skin roughness, and the appearance of photoaged skin in short term studies. This study looks at the efficacy and safety of continued use of a s …
Retinoids are a mainstay of dermatologic therapy. When properly formulated, retinoids available over the counter offer consumers an easily accessible, reasonably priced option. Retinol has been shown to improve fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, skin roughness, and the appearance of photoaged skin in short term studies. This study looks at the efficacy and safety of continued use of a s … Continue reading "Skincare Mondays | 1 Year Study Shows Retinol Benefits Do Not Plateau"
Antibodies mediated towards what collagen type leads to the condition depicted in the image?
A. Type 1 collagen
B. Type 2 collagen
C. Type 3 collagen
D. Type 4 collagen
E. Type 5 collagen
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The November issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD) focuses on lasers, lights sources, and devices featuring original articles and case reports exploring topics such as combination of platelet rich plasma and 1550 nm fractional laser for androgenetic alopecia, safety of combination laser procedures in single clinic visit, efficacy of a fractionated 1540 nm erbium glass laser in the tre …
In case you missed it, the 17th Annual Women’s & Pediatric Dermatology Symposium offered dermatologists a practical approach to treat and evaluate the “aging face.” Dr. Jacqueline Watchmaker, a dermatologist from Scottsdale, Arizona, and cosmetic dermatology extraordinaire, discussed her approach to helping patients feel and look their best. Read on for a full summary of this session!
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The sensory innervation to the location of this basal cell carcinoma would be which of the following?
A. V1 (ophthalmic nerve)
B. V2 (maxillary nerve)
C. V3 (mandibular nerve)
D. Zygomatic branch of the facial nerve
E. Buccal branch of the facial nerve
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