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Skin Care in Patients With Pigmentary Disorders
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pigmentary disorders, melanin, skin barrier, photoprotection, tretinoin, Zoe Diana Draelospigmentary disorders, melanin, skin barrier, photoprotection, tretinoin, Zoe Diana Draelos
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Addressing Disorders of Hyperpigmentation With Combination Therapy: A Marriage of Mother Nature, Medicine, and Modalities [editorial]
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hyperpigmentation, hydroquinone, dyschromia, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, Fran E. Cook-Boldenhyperpigmentation, hydroquinone, dyschromia, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, Fran E. Cook-Bolden
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Managing Employees
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Localized Lipoatrophy Following Glatiramer Acetate Injections: A Case Report of Treatment With Intralesional Normal Saline
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lipoatrophy, glatiramer acetate, saline, intralesional normal saline, multiple sclerosis, MS, lipoatrophic plaques, bacteriostatic, sodium chloride, subcutaneous plane, abdomen, flank, thighs, interferon beta, beta-1a, lobular panniculitis, corticosteroid, tumescent subcisionFabi SG, Peterson JD, Goldman MP, lipoatrophy, glatiramer acetate, multiple sclerosis, corticosteroid
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Localized Lipoatrophy Following Glatiramer Acetate Injections: A Case Report of Treatment With Intralesional Normal Saline
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Aesthetic Brow-lifts: Review of Contemporary Nonsurgical and Surgical Approaches
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brow-lifts, nonsurgical, surgical, eyebrow, brow ptosis, chemodenervation, fillers, laser resurfacing, radiofrequency, ultrasound therapy, coronal, endoscopic, pretrichial, trychophytic, mid forehead, direct incision, tranblepharoplasty, drooping brow, brow aesthetics, forehead anatomy, forehead-lift, hairline, supraorbital rim, rhytide, lateral orbicularis oculi, corrugator lateral orbicularis oculi, subcutaneous tissue, temporal fascia, zygomaticotemporal, trigeminal nerve, glabella, temporalis muscle, brow position, galea aponeurotica, botulinum toxin type A, lateral canthus, poly-L-lactic acid, lipodystrophy, CO2 laser, sun damage, hyaluronic acid, skin tone, FDA, periosteum, brow depressorsEhrlich M, Woodward J, Ulthera, brow-lifts, brow ptosis, chemodenervation, fillers, laser resurfacing, radiofrequency, ultrasound therapy, brow aesthetics, forehead anatomy, forehead-lift, brow position, botulinum toxin type A, lateral canthus, poly-L-lactic acid, lipodystrophy, hyaluronic acid, brow depressors
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brow-lifts, nonsurgical, surgical, eyebrow, brow ptosis, chemodenervation, fillers, laser resurfacing, radiofrequency, ultrasound therapy, coronal, endoscopic, pretrichial, trychophytic, mid forehead, direct incision, tranblepharoplasty, drooping brow, brow aesthetics, forehead anatomy, forehead-lift, hairline, supraorbital rim, rhytide, lateral orbicularis oculi, corrugator lateral orbicularis oculi, subcutaneous tissue, temporal fascia, zygomaticotemporal, trigeminal nerve, glabella, temporalis muscle, brow position, galea aponeurotica, botulinum toxin type A, lateral canthus, poly-L-lactic acid, lipodystrophy, CO2 laser, sun damage, hyaluronic acid, skin tone, FDA, periosteum, brow depressorsEhrlich M, Woodward J, Ulthera, brow-lifts, brow ptosis, chemodenervation, fillers, laser resurfacing, radiofrequency, ultrasound therapy, brow aesthetics, forehead anatomy, forehead-lift, brow position, botulinum toxin type A, lateral canthus, poly-L-lactic acid, lipodystrophy, hyaluronic acid, brow depressors
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Autologous Fat Transfer: Techniques, Indications, and Future Investigation
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autologous fat, fat transfer, skin contour, fat grafts, syringe aspiration, vacuum extraction, surgical excision, liposuction, adipocytes, vasculature, fat cells, collagenase digestion, centrifugation, centrifuged fat, filtered fat, washed fat, thyroxine, insulinlike growth factor 1, fibroblast, cryopreservation, anesthesia, epinephrine, cryoprotectants, adipose tissue, recipient site, spagehetti technique, facial augmentation, breast augmentation, breast reconstruction, cleft lip, lip augmentation, nose reconstruction, aging hands, gluteal augmentation, penile enlargement, filler material, surgical procedures, infection, bleeding, volume loss, breast cancer detection, cerebral fat embolism, lipoid meningitis, plastic surgeons, dermatologistsEtzkorn JR, Divine JM, Lopez JJ, Cohen G, autologous fat, fat transfer, skin contour, fat grafts, syringe aspiration, vacuum extraction, surgical excision, liposuction, adipocytes, vasculature, fat cells, collagenase digestion, centrifugation, centrifuged fat, filtered fat, washed fat, insulinlike growth factor 1, fibroblast, cryopreservation, anesthesia, epinephrine, cryoprotectants, adipose tissue, recipient site, spagehetti technique, facial augmentation, breast augmentation, breast reconstruction, cleft lip, lip augmentation, nose reconstruction, aging hands, gluteal augmentation, penile enlargement, filler material, surgical procedures, infection, bleeding, volume loss,
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autologous fat, fat transfer, skin contour, fat grafts, syringe aspiration, vacuum extraction, surgical excision, liposuction, adipocytes, vasculature, fat cells, collagenase digestion, centrifugation, centrifuged fat, filtered fat, washed fat, thyroxine, insulinlike growth factor 1, fibroblast, cryopreservation, anesthesia, epinephrine, cryoprotectants, adipose tissue, recipient site, spagehetti technique, facial augmentation, breast augmentation, breast reconstruction, cleft lip, lip augmentation, nose reconstruction, aging hands, gluteal augmentation, penile enlargement, filler material, surgical procedures, infection, bleeding, volume loss, breast cancer detection, cerebral fat embolism, lipoid meningitis, plastic surgeons, dermatologistsEtzkorn JR, Divine JM, Lopez JJ, Cohen G, autologous fat, fat transfer, skin contour, fat grafts, syringe aspiration, vacuum extraction, surgical excision, liposuction, adipocytes, vasculature, fat cells, collagenase digestion, centrifugation, centrifuged fat, filtered fat, washed fat, insulinlike growth factor 1, fibroblast, cryopreservation, anesthesia, epinephrine, cryoprotectants, adipose tissue, recipient site, spagehetti technique, facial augmentation, breast augmentation, breast reconstruction, cleft lip, lip augmentation, nose reconstruction, aging hands, gluteal augmentation, penile enlargement, filler material, surgical procedures, infection, bleeding, volume loss,
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Patient Preference for Aesthetic Treatment With AbobotulinumtoxinA or OnabotulinumtoxinA on Facial Sites: A Retrospective Study
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abobotulinumtoxinA, onabotulinumtoxinA, ABO, ONA, patient statisfaction, facial lines, hyperkinetic muscles, BoNTA, glabellar lines, crow's-feet, neck, chin, anatomic site, forehead, patient survey, perceived effectiveness, natural look, patient comparison, product preferenceRubin MG, Hornfeldt CS, Botox, Dysport, Allergan, Medicis, abobotulinumtoxinA, onabotulinumtoxinA, ABO, ONA, patient statisfaction, facial lines, hyperkinetic muscles, BoNTA, glabellar lines, crow's-feet, neck, chin, anatomic site, forehead, patient survey, perceived effectiveness, natural look, patient comparison, product preference
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An Upside-Down World [editorial]
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toxins, fillers, glabella, hyaluronic acid, nasolabila folds, injectables, depressor anguli oris, mentalis, orbicularis oris, platysma, fat, muscle, skin, tear trough, lateral canthus, temples, foreheadKane MAC, toxins, fillers, glabella, hyaluronic acid, nasolabila folds, injectables, depressor anguli oris, mentalis, orbicularis oris, platysma, fat, muscle, skin, tear trough, lateral canthus, temples, forehead
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toxins, fillers, glabella, hyaluronic acid, nasolabila folds, injectables, depressor anguli oris, mentalis, orbicularis oris, platysma, fat, muscle, skin, tear trough, lateral canthus, temples, foreheadKane MAC, toxins, fillers, glabella, hyaluronic acid, nasolabila folds, injectables, depressor anguli oris, mentalis, orbicularis oris, platysma, fat, muscle, skin, tear trough, lateral canthus, temples, forehead
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CO2 Laser Therapy in Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery
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lasers, CO2 laser, dermatology, dermatologic surgery, cutaneous lesions, resurfacing, excisional procedures, incisional procedures, fractional CO2 laser, rhytides, chronic solar damage, photothermolysis, laser engery, tissue vaporization, intracellular water, tissue ablation, transverse electromagnetic mode, TEM, thermal damage zone, tissue injury, direct reflection, indirect reflection, scatter, transmission, absorption, eye protection, metal goggles, metal corneal sheilds, laser safety, keloid formation, anesthesia, hypertrophic scars, intraoperative care, abaltive laser, laser plume, carcinogenic, medical oxygen, postopertive care, surgeon, acne scarring, actinic keratoses, basal cell carcinoma, BCC, verruc, tattoo removal, milia, condyloma, clear cell acanthoma, fordyce spots, granuloma faciale, Hailey-Hailey disease, Darier disease, angiofibroma, angiokeratoma, Brook-Speigler syndrome, barrier creams, ointment, skin tightening, keloidalis nuchaeLane JE, lasers, CO2 laser, dermatology, dermatologic surgery, cutaneous lesions, resurfacing, excisional procedures, incisional procedures, fractional CO2 laser, rhytides, chronic solar damage, photothermolysis, laser engery, tissue vaporization, intracellular water, tissue ablation, transverse electromagnetic mode, TEM, thermal damage zone, tissue injury, direct reflection, indirect reflection, scatter, transmission, absorption, eye protection, metal goggles, metal corneal sheilds, laser safety, keloid formation, anesthesia, hypertrophic scars, intraoperative care, abaltive laser, laser plume, carcinogenic, medical oxygen, postopertive care, surgeon, acne scarring, actinic keratoses, basal cell carcinoma, BCC, verruc, tattoo removal, milia, condyloma, clear cell acanthoma, fordyce spots, granuloma faciale, Hailey-Hailey disease, Darier disease, angiofibroma, angiokeratoma, Brook-Speigler syndrome, barrier creams, ointment, skin tightening, keloidalis nuchae
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Rheumatoid Neutrophilic Dermatitis: Case Report and Review
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Rheumatoid Neutrophilic Dermatitis: Case Report and Review
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rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatitis, RND, rheumatoid arthritis, RA, erythema, papules, plaques, nodules, urticarial lesions, seropositive RA, seronegative RA, cutaneous manifestation, inflammatory disease, vasculitis, pyoderma gangrenosum, urticaria, vitiligo, neutrophilic lobular panniculitis, etiology, histopatology, differential diagnosis, case report, lesions, intralesional triamcinolone acetonide, oral antibacterial regimen, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, red blood cells, leukocytoclastic vasculititis, Sweet syndrome, immune complex, corticosteroid, dapsone, hydroxychloroquine sulfate, methotrexate, cyclophosphamide, basophilic collagen degeneration, papillary dermal edema, malaiseDel Priore J, Kassardjian M, Horowitz D, rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatitis, RND, rheumatoid arthritis, RA, erythema, papules, plaques, nodules, urticarial lesions, seropositive RA, seronegative RA, cutaneous manifestation, inflammatory disease, vasculitis, pyoderma gangrenosum, urticaria, vitiligo, neutrophilic lobular panniculitis, etiology, histopatology, differential diagnosis, case report, lesions, intralesional triamcinolone acetonide, oral antibacterial regimen, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, red blood cells, leukocytoclastic vasculititis, Sweet syndrome, immune complex, corticosteroid, dapsone, hydroxychloroquine sulfate, methotrexate, cyclophosphamide, basophilic collagen degeneration, papillary dermal edema, malaise
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rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatitis, RND, rheumatoid arthritis, RA, erythema, papules, plaques, nodules, urticarial lesions, seropositive RA, seronegative RA, cutaneous manifestation, inflammatory disease, vasculitis, pyoderma gangrenosum, urticaria, vitiligo, neutrophilic lobular panniculitis, etiology, histopatology, differential diagnosis, case report, lesions, intralesional triamcinolone acetonide, oral antibacterial regimen, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, red blood cells, leukocytoclastic vasculititis, Sweet syndrome, immune complex, corticosteroid, dapsone, hydroxychloroquine sulfate, methotrexate, cyclophosphamide, basophilic collagen degeneration, papillary dermal edema, malaiseDel Priore J, Kassardjian M, Horowitz D, rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatitis, RND, rheumatoid arthritis, RA, erythema, papules, plaques, nodules, urticarial lesions, seropositive RA, seronegative RA, cutaneous manifestation, inflammatory disease, vasculitis, pyoderma gangrenosum, urticaria, vitiligo, neutrophilic lobular panniculitis, etiology, histopatology, differential diagnosis, case report, lesions, intralesional triamcinolone acetonide, oral antibacterial regimen, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, red blood cells, leukocytoclastic vasculititis, Sweet syndrome, immune complex, corticosteroid, dapsone, hydroxychloroquine sulfate, methotrexate, cyclophosphamide, basophilic collagen degeneration, papillary dermal edema, malaise
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