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We frequently see children in our practice who have atopic dermatitis. In fact, it’s not an uncommon condition, but the severe form of atopic dermatitis occurs much less frequently and when it does, it can be challenging to treat leaving treatment gaps, say doctors writing in Current Allergy and Asthma Reports. A lot of our patients ask about how best to address acne scarring. Now, a new study tells us about skin types more prone to scarring. And, finally, Dr. Zoe Draelos addresses the role of essential fatty acids for skin. Here’s more from the August issue of Dermatology Times. — Joe Gorelick, MSN, FNP-C, DERM Founder & Chairman, California Skin Institute
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