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The November issue of Dermatology Times highlights men’s health issues, including the prevalence of squamous cell carcinoma in men, to the challenges of treating glabellar frown lines in men.
 
Dermatology Times cover
Dermatology Times cover
A squamous cell carcinoma that disproportionately affects men
Squamous cell carcinomas of the lip, tongue and floor of the mouth are associated with unique expressions. Yet, they share one key factor: They disproportionately affect men. Read more about factors that drive lip squamous cell carcinomas in men.
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Male aesthetic procedures are up, despite little research on procedures in men
While there is an increasing interest among men in cosmetic procedures, there is little research in this area to guide physicians. Experts say that customization is best for tough cases.
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Marketing to the male patient
Men are increasingly seeking aesthetic procedures, but they tend to learn toward specific procedures more than others. Learn more in our table-of-the-month.
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