JDD February 2025 Editor’s Picks
The February 2025 issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology brings a fresh wave of clinical insights and innovative research to the dermatology community. This edition highlights new perspectives on minoxidil adherence, groundbreaking findings in keloid and hypertrophic scar risk factors, and expert consensus on deucravacitinib for plaque psoriasis.
Readers will also discover updates on non- …
The February 2025 issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology brings a fresh wave of clinical insights and innovative research to the dermatology community. This edition highlights new perspectives on minoxidil adherence, groundbreaking findings in keloid and hypertrophic scar risk factors, and expert consensus on deucravacitinib for plaque psoriasis.
Readers will also discover updates on non- …
Underrepresentation of patients with skin of color in clinical trials is an issue in medical research, including in research about dermatological conditions. A study in the January Journal of Drugs in Dermatology looked at the diversity of patients enrolled in melasma clinical trials to determine if there are any disparities in representation.
I interviewed author Jared Jagdeo, MD, MS, associat …
Welcome to the first issue of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology for 2025! This issues focuses on the exciting advancements in aesthetic treatments, with editor’s picks that delve into cutting-edge topics shaping dermatology today. From the role of exosomes in cosmetic dermatology to expert insights on managing neuromodulator complications, this issue offers invaluable guidance for pr …
JDD authors Deepika Narayanan, MD and Stephen K. Tyring, MD, PhD, MBA present a case of a patient with a 10-year history of blue-black macules and patches on the face and an associated history of skin- lightening cream usage. The skin lightening cream contained hydroquinone, which is often associated with exogenous ochronosis (EO). Interestingly, the biopsy did not show characteristic findings of …
The Full Spectrum of Dermatology: A Diverse and Inclusive Atlas continues to revolutionize dermatology education and patient care by addressing disparities in recognizing skin conditions across diverse skin tones. Initially introduced as a print edition in 2021 and followed by the launch of the Inclusive Derm Atlas Online Gallery in 2022, this initiative is expanding rapidly and making a profound …