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Dermatology Times
Botulinum toxin injections may improve scarring
Long lauded for its ability to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, botulinum toxin is now being considered for reducing scarring.
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Dermatology Times
7 Safety recommendations for tattoo removal
Investigators from the Health Hazard Evaluation Program of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued these safety recommendations for tattoo removal.
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Dermatology Times
Being older helps skin heal with less scarring
Older skin might heal more slowly, but it heals with less scarring than younger skin, according to new research.
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From our sister publication Managed Healthcare Executive
 
Motivational Interviewing Improves Patient Outcomes
A diabetes patient's ambivalence about changing their diet or taking their insulin can stand between successful management of their disease and a further escalation that could lead to blindness, limb removal, or even death.
 
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How can you stay clinically current in a rapidly expanding field?
The 17th Annual South Beach Symposium, taking place from February 7-10, 2019 in Miami Beach at the Loews Hotel, provides attendees with the most comprehensive education in clinical & aesthetic dermatology. Learn more…
 
Psoriasis Resource Center
 
Fatty liver disease first in psoriasis
Top 6 challenges in managing psoriasis
Treatment protocols may differ in early and late onset psoriasis
 
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Difficult-to-diagnose cases and the lessons learned
 
Career options for NPs, PAs go beyond what one might think
 
 
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The Cosmetic Professional's Guide to Patient Financing
Would you like to grow your revenue while saving thousands in provider fees? Download the Ultimate Guide to Patient Financing to learn how! Read more
 
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