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Protected: What’s New in Pre-Aging Topical Modalities: The Clinical Efficacy of Acetyl Dipeptide-31 Amide
Santina Conte MD1, Monica K. Li MD FRCPC FAAD2
1Division of Dermatology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
2Department of Dermatology and Skin Science, University of British...
A Multimodal Approach to Acne-Induced Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation: Trifarotene as a Long-Term Intervention
Discover how trifarotene, a fourth-generation retinoid, effectively treats acne and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH). Learn about its benefits, clinical evidence, and role in managing acne sequelae.
Inhaled Analgesia in Dermatologic Settings: A Comprehensive Overview of Methoxyflurane
Comprehensive review of methoxyflurane inhaled analgesia in dermatology, discussing efficacy, safety, and applications in outpatient procedures for effective pain management.
An Overview on the Management of Atrophic Acne Scars: The Role of Trifarotene as an Adjunct
Review of the effectiveness of trifarotene, a novel retinoid, in managing atrophic acne scars, highlighting its targeted action on retinoid acid receptor gamma (RAR-γ) and presenting recent clinical data supporting its use as a valuable adjunct treatment for acne scarring.
1726 nm Lasers for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris
Explore the efficacy of 1726 nm lasers, specifically AviClear and Accure systems, in treating moderate to severe acne vulgaris, offering a safe and effective alternative to systemic therapies.
Review of Dermato-Surgery Peri-Procedure Care Promoting Wound Healing
Peri-procedural measures in dermato-surgery depend on patient factors and procedure type. Standardized guidelines support healthcare providers in optimizing outcomes, preventing infection, and reducing recovery time. Research is needed to evaluate purpose-designed moisturizers for post-procedural application and improving patient outcomes.
Acne Scars: An Update on Management
Acne scars are a frequent complication that results from damage to the skin during the healing process of lesions, with studies indicating that 50% of those suffering from acne may develop scars.
2021 Index for Skin Therapy Letter Volume 26 – Dermatology Edition
This index covers all articles published in Skin Therapy Letter Dermatology Edition articles in 2021. Articles are indexed by drug names, trade names and disease terms. Bold entries refer to major references.
Hair Removal Practices: A Literature Review
This article is a general overview of hair removal practices, which have evolved from utilizing waxes and blades, to advanced lasers and electrolysis, with further advancements still being studied
Rosacea: An Update in Diagnosis, Classification and Management
This review details the rosacea phenotype approach to diagnosis and classification, and summarizes current evidence-based treatment recommendations for individual features.
2020 Index for Skin Therapy Letter – Dermatology Edition
This index covers all new skin treatments introduced in Skin Therapy Letter Dermatology Edition articles in 2020.
Elective Treatment of Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra: A Review of Treatment Modalities
Dermatosis papulosa nigra is a benign skin lesion found most frequently on the face of patients with skin of color. This article compares treatment modalities for DPN.
Efinaconazole in the Treatment of Onychomycosis: Managing Patient Expectations and Promoting Compliance
Onychomycosis, also known as tinea unguium, is a progressive fungal infection of the nails resulting in discoloration, nail plate thickening, and onycholysis. Efinaconazole 10% solution is an effective and convenient topical antifungal treatment for onychomycosis, with toenail mycological cure rates between 53.4% and 55.2% and complete cure rates between 15.2% and 17.8%.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): Current Applications in Dermatology
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous serum containing high concentrations of platelets and growth factors. PRP continues to evolve as an important treatment modality with many applications in dermatology, particularly in the areas of hair restoration, skin rejuvenation, acne scars, dermal augmentation, and striae distensae.
Update on the Management of Vitiligo
Vitiligo is a psychosocially debilitating disease requiring a multidisciplinary approach to treatment. Patients should be made aware of all of the options available geared at repigmentation and depigmentation prior to formulating a treatment plan.
The Treatment of Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis
Primary focal hyperhidrosis afflicts a significant number of patients in the United States and greatly impacts their quality of life. Treatment decisions should take into consideration disease location, severity and patient preference.
Management of Non-melanoma Skin Cancers in Canada
A summary of the most comprehensive and up to date guideline for treating non-melanoma skin cancer in Canada. Background, primary prevention, actinic keratosis, managing basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma, are covered.
Update on Drugs and Drug News: March-April 2018
Update on Drugs & Devices March and April 2018: Hydrogen peroxide topical solution Eskata™, Mepolizumab for SC injection Nucala® GSK, Brentuximab vedotin for IV use Adcetris®, CoolSculpting®, (PDF) patch DeScribe® PFD Patch, Adhesive patch for melanoma detection Pigmented Lesions Assay (PLA)
Toenail Onychomycosis – A Canadian Approach with a New Transungal Treatment – a Podiatrist Perspective
A recently published clinical pathway for Toe Onychomycosis is used as the basis for the management strategy presented here, and follows a pathway reflective of the therapeutic options available in Canada.
Melasma and Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation: Management Update and Expert Opinion
Treatment of PIH and melasma is challenging. There are no singular therapies that are efficacious on its own. Management, sun protection, topical lightening therapy and other treatment modalities are considered in this discussion on these growing concerns.
Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Review with a Focus on Treatment Data
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic disease of the follicular unit that often leads to marked impairment of quality of life. This article reviews various treatment modalities for HS including laser, surgery, retinoids, immunosuppression, biologics, and antibiotics.
Current Management of Scalp Psoriasis
The scalp is involved in up to 80% of individuals with psoriasis. Topical treatment with corticosteroids with or without vitamin D3 analogues is the mainstay of treatment, but other therapies such as light treatment and systemic drugs including biologics are discussed.
Sirolimus: A Therapeutic Advance for Dermatologic Disease
Sirolimus, also known as rapamycin (SRL, Rapamune®), was approved in 1999 by the US Food and Drug Administration to prevent graft rejection in renal transplantation. This articles reviews Sirolimus, its pharmacokinetics, mechanism of action, and indication.
Therapeutic Options for Vitiligo
Vitiligo is a disease that presents with depigmented skin and is associated with significant psychosocial effects. Disease progression can be unpredictable and management is challenging. This article discusses etiology, management, and treatment options.
Rosacea: Update on Management and Emerging Therapies
Rosacea is a common chronic skin disorder that has significant impact on the quality of life of affected individuals. Research interest has led to the development of other emerging therapies including topical ivermectin, brimonidine and oxymetazoline that hold promise for patients suffering from this condition.
Device-Based Therapies for Onychomycosis Treatment
Device-based therapies are promising alternatives for the treatment of onychomycosis because they can mitigate some of the negative factors associated with treatment failure. This article reviews the case for laser and light based therapies, for the treatment of nail fungus.
Update on Drugs and Drug News: July 2012
Update on drugs, approval dates, and comments. CIP-Isotretinoin (Absorica™), Tazarotene 0.1% foam (Fabior™), Butoconazole nitrate 2% vaginal cream, Multisource radiofrequency aesthetic device (Glow by EndyMed™), Low-level laser for circumferential upper arm reduction (Zerona®) are covered.
Update on Drugs and Drug News: June 2012
Update on Taliglucerase alfa for injection (Elelyso™ Differin®) as well as devices like Nd:YAG surgical laser (Fotona® XP Laser), Q-switched laser for melasma (Spectra™), Diode hair removal laser (Advantage™), Low-level laser diode device for circumferential reduction (i-Lipo™), Multiwavelength diode laser (Evolve® HPD)
Promising Therapies for Treating and/or Preventing Androgenic Alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) may affect up to 70% of men and 40% of women at some point in their lifetime. Here we briefly review current therapeutic options and treatments under active investigation.
Update on Drugs and Drug News: May 2012
Update on drugs, approval dates, and comments. Belimumab Adapalene (0.3% gel Differin®), Vemurafenib tablet (Zelboraf®), Wound care spray (Granulox®), as well as devices like the laser device for onychomycosis Harmony® XL are covered.
Excimer Laser Therapy for Hairline Psoriasis: A Useful Addition to the Scalp Psoriasis Treatment Algorithm
Scalp psoriasis, especially around the hairline, can cause significant impairment in quality of life due to its visibility. This articles makes a case for a combination of 308 nm excimer laser with clobetasol spray for the treatment of scalp psoriasis.
Laser Management of Acne Scarring
Acne scarring is often challenging to manage. This article discusses various laser treatments that are helpful in addressing abnormal color and texture in order to improve the appearance of an acne scar as well as review the appropriate use and side-effects of these treatments.
The Noncompliant Patient with Acne
Patient adherence remains a serious challenge with acne patients. This article will review this problem and offer a number of suggestions, including dosing considerations and the use of laser/light devices, to better treat the non-adherent patient.
Optimizing Outcomes of Laser Tattoo Removal
Since the elucidation of the concept of selective photothermolysis, quality-switched lasers have been the gold standard for tattoo removal. This article reviews appropriate device selection and technique, and the importance of patient education.
A Practical Approach to Classification and Treatment of Scars
This paper focuses on a comprehensive and practical approach to classifying and managing scars in terms of colour and texture, and discusses topical treatments accessible to family physicians in more detail.
Management of Unwanted Facial Hair (Reprint from FP 7.2)
(Reprint from STL FP 7.2) Facial hair can be a distressing, chronic problem for many women. This article discusses assessment, treatment options, side-effects, and costs. Combination therapy and its benefits are also covered.
Management of Unwanted Facial Hair
Unwanted facial hair is a common, frustrating condition that affects up to 25% of women. This article review impact on patient QOL, treatment options ranging from shaving, waxing, threading, and bleaching to electrolysis, and laser therapy.
Test Article…
While the association between psoriasis and various comorbidities is well documented in adults, questions remain as to whether the same relationships exist in the pediatric population.
Current Concepts in Laser Tattoo Removal
Today, more than 10% of the Western population has at least 1 tattoo, with prevalence of up to one-fourth in the cohort younger than 30 years of age. This article provides an overview of applicable laser systems and therapeutic strategies for optimized tattoo removal.
Management of Hirsutism
Hirsutism is a relatively common condition affecting about 5%-10% of women of childbearing age. Herein, we present an overview of hirsutism with emphasis on its etiology and therapeutic options.