This issue of Dermatology Times highlights recent innovations in skincare, including cosmeceuticals for antiaging, diagnostic and therapeutic device technologies that help identify cutaneous cancer lesions, and the first new mechanism of action in acne in nearly four decades. Read about these and other topics in this month's issue online.
 
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Advancing the science of skincare
Topicals aimed at reviving estrogen-deficient skin and warding off damage from UV rays hours after exposure, while repairing DNA, are among the new cosmeceutical innovations backed by science.

Technology improves histologic diagnosis in melanoma
Malignant melanoma can mimic many melanocytic lesions and vice versa, making it a difficult diagnosis. As such, accurate diagnosis should be a collaborative effort between clinician and dermatopathologist, says this expert.

Global panel updates rosacea recommendations
Stay up to date on the latest recommendations for rosacea diagnosis, classification and management from the global ROSacea COnsensus (ROSCO) 2019 panel.

Novel acne cream seeks FDA approval
Clascoterone 1% cream is in late stage development for acne treatment and in a higher strength solution for androgenetic alopecia.

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