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Sunday, May 19, 2013

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Cosmetic Technique

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 Neurotoxin Techniques for Men</p>

Neurotoxin Techniques for Men

The number of men seeking botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) has increased over the last decade. In addressing the needs of male cosmetic patients, clinicians cannot simply look to consensus statements and clinical trials for treatment... More

Review

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 Cosmetic Aspects of Nail Products and Services</p>

Cosmetic Aspects of Nail Products and Services

Nail appearance has been an important aspect of overall beauty for centuries. Numerous products that improve nail quality are sold daily as a form of adornment and self-expression or to hide nail dystrophy; however, some nail products and... More

Editorial

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 Put Your Best Hand Forward [editorial]</p>

Put Your Best Hand Forward [editorial]

We have all heard the expression “Put your best foot forward.” People rarely form impressions about our age and health by looking at our feet because they usually are covered by shoes. Our hands, however, are always on public... More

Cosmetic Consultation

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 Rethinking Hand Sanitizers</p>

Rethinking Hand Sanitizers

Hand sanitizers represent a new category of skin care products that present both benefits and challenges for dermatologists. It is amazing to think that in 2007 USA Today included the first hand sanitizer, along with cell phones, on its... More

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ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE PUBLISHER

Quadrant HealthCom Inc (QHI) has changed the publication frequency of Cosmetic Dermatology®. In 2013, Cosmetic Dermatology® will be published 4 times (February, May, July, October) and will mail to dermatologists with our sister publication Cutis®.

The online archive of clinical content for Cosmetic Dermatology® (June 2006 through September 2012) remains accessible here; the Web site will be updated quarterly with articles from the print edition. Users now have open access to PDFs of articles in our online archive. No part of the publication may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted without the prior written permission of the publisher. Should you wish to order reprints of an article (>100 copies), please contact Sharon Finch. For permission to reprint a figure or table, please contact Melissa Steiger.

Additionally, QHI has acquired the newsmagazine Skin & Allergy News from the International Medical News Group (IMNG). QHI and IMNG are now doing business as Frontline Medical Communications Inc. For more discussions in dermatology, look to concise clinical articles that present the practical side of dermatology to improve patient care in our sister publication Cutis® as well as top news in dermatology in Skin & Allergy News.

Thank you for your continued support. It has been a privilege to contribute to the education of dermatologists over the last 25 years as the field of cosmetic dermatology has emerged and advanced, and we look forward to continuing to provide content written by industry leaders on the latest technology and techniques in appearance-related dermatology.

Editor’s Picks

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	Fillers: Past, Present, and Future</p>

Over the last 12 years, a large part of my practice has focused on procedures for volume restoration, mainly augmentation with autologous fat; however, the use of synthetic fillers, both in my practice and nationwide, has trended upward... More


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	Contemporary Techniques and Controversies in Nonsurgical Rejuvenation of the Eye</p>

The eyes are a focal point of facial beauty and manifest some of the most telltale signs of facial aging. As more patients are opting to defer or forgo surgical intervention such as blepharoplasty, the dermatologist has the potential to... More

 

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Industry Buzz

Industry Buzz

Industry Buzz

This month's products include products to protect the skin against the harmful effects of the sun, eliminate the appearance of dark circles and wrinkles, rejuvenate the skin by brightening the face and hydrating the hands, and a product to... More


Temporary Infraorbital Nerve Sensory Disturbance Following Perioral Injection of a Soft Tissue Filler

The use of soft tissue fillers has increased in the last 2 decades. Certain risks accompany the use of soft tissue fillers, including short-term or long-term complications that may be related to injection technique, anatomic location,... More


Skin-Lightening Agents: An Overview of Prescription, Office-Dispensed, and Over-the-counter Products

Not so long ago, there was a limited number of skin-lightening agents, with hydroquinone (HQ) being the most efficacious. Currently, there are a plethora of agents, some as effective as HQ; some are available over-the-counter (OTC) and... More


Contemporary Techniques and Controversies in Nonsurgical Rejuvenation of the Eye

The eyes are a focal point of facial beauty and manifest some of the most telltale signs of facial aging. As more patients are opting to defer or forgo surgical intervention such as blepharoplasty, the dermatologist has the potential to be... More


Sunless Tanning: An Alternative to Sun Exposure

Many dermatologists are advocating the use of sunless tanning products as an alternative to sun exposure. Although sunless tanning products are able to simulate a beautiful tan, there are some important details for the dermatologist to... More


iPLEDGE and Its Implementation in Dermatology Practices

Isotretinoin is one option in a dermatologist’s armamentarium for the treatment of acne; however, it is highly teratogenic, and fetal exposure to isotretinoin can cause severe complications. iPLEDGE is a computer-based risk management... More


Fillers: Past, Present, and Future [editorial]

Over the last 12 years, a large part of my practice has focused on procedures for volume restoration, mainly augmentation with autologous fat; however, the use of synthetic fillers, both in my practice and nationwide, has trended upward as... More

 

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