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From scarring to skin bleaching, the June issue of Dermatology Times focuses on pigmentation disorders. We feature talks from this year's Skin of Color Seminar Series and we include a supplement featuring advances for the treatment and management of acne.
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Cosmetic needs differ for skin of color patients
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Not only do skin of color patients have different cosmetic needs than Caucasians, they require different treatments, said Eliot F. Battle, Jr., M.D., during a presentation at the Skin of Color Seminar Series this spring. In this article, Dr. Battle addresses these key differences. |
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Calming inflammation in common skin conditions
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Publishing new research findings has its benefits, but how physicians use that information and their personal experience in clinical practice can prove to be more insightful. In this table on page 98 of Dermatology Times June issue, we feature insights from three physicians who participated in the rapid-fire Q&A "60 Tips in 60 Minutes" from this year's Winter Clinical Dermatology Conference. |
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The acne supplement
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Acne may primarily be a genetic condition, but one that is compounded by environmental and social influences, shows a twins study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. This study is among a select group of studies featured in this month's acne supplement. |
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