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Botulinum toxin A for wound healing
Injecting botulinum toxin type A into areas where scarring can occur from facelift surgery yields noticeable improvements in the quantitative evaluation and subjective appreciation of postsurgical scars, according to a small study.
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Mycobiome and wound healing
Treating slow-healing wounds solely for bacterial infections could further extend healing time and possibly create additional problems for patients.
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Wound healing impaired in PsO, MS
Wound healing is impaired in both psoriasis and multiple sclerosis, raising the prospect that a better understanding of the process could improve our understanding of the pathophysiology of these two chronic conditions and generate targets for treating them.
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Why aren’t dermatologists doing real-time telehealth and HIPAA-compliant text?
Dermatologists, outpatient providers and health practitioners have struggled with incorporating real-time telehealth and HIPAA-compliant texting into their workflow and practice. But why? Read more
 
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