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What's New in Photodynamic Therapy for Photorejuvenation?
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skin aging, UV light, photodynamic therapy, PDT, photodamage, fine lines, coarse lines, skin roughness, telangiectases, sallowness, epidermal growth factor, IL-1, tumor necrosis, elastic fibers, hyperpigmentation, cutaneous microvasculature, neoangiogenesis, skin rejuvenation, FDA, protoporphyrin IX, PpIX, Q-bands, red-light, intense pulsed light, IPL, methyl aminolevulinate, MAL, actinic keratoses, lipophilic, erythema, edema, dermal remodeling, blue-light, mottled hyperpigmentationPatel RV, Goldenberg G, skin aging, UV light, photodynamic therapy, PDT, photodamage, fine lines, coarse lines, skin roughness, telangiectases, sallowness, epidermal growth factor, IL-1, tumor necrosis, elastic fibers, hyperpigmentation, cutaneous microvasculature, neoangiogenesis, skin rejuvenation, FDA, protoporphyrin IX, PpIX, Q-bands, red-light, intense pulsed light, IPL, methyl aminolevulinate, MAL, actinic keratoses, lipophilic, erythema, edema, dermal remodeling, blue-light, mottled hyperpigmentation
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skin aging, UV light, photodynamic therapy, PDT, photodamage, fine lines, coarse lines, skin roughness, telangiectases, sallowness, epidermal growth factor, IL-1, tumor necrosis, elastic fibers, hyperpigmentation, cutaneous microvasculature, neoangiogenesis, skin rejuvenation, FDA, protoporphyrin IX, PpIX, Q-bands, red-light, intense pulsed light, IPL, methyl aminolevulinate, MAL, actinic keratoses, lipophilic, erythema, edema, dermal remodeling, blue-light, mottled hyperpigmentationPatel RV, Goldenberg G, skin aging, UV light, photodynamic therapy, PDT, photodamage, fine lines, coarse lines, skin roughness, telangiectases, sallowness, epidermal growth factor, IL-1, tumor necrosis, elastic fibers, hyperpigmentation, cutaneous microvasculature, neoangiogenesis, skin rejuvenation, FDA, protoporphyrin IX, PpIX, Q-bands, red-light, intense pulsed light, IPL, methyl aminolevulinate, MAL, actinic keratoses, lipophilic, erythema, edema, dermal remodeling, blue-light, mottled hyperpigmentation
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skin aging, UV light, photodynamic therapy, PDT, photodamage, fine lines, coarse lines, skin roughness, telangiectases, sallowness, epidermal growth factor, IL-1, tumor necrosis, elastic fibers, hyperpigmentation, cutaneous microvasculature, neoangiogenesis, skin rejuvenation, FDA, protoporphyrin IX, PpIX, Q-bands, red-light, intense pulsed light, IPL, methyl aminolevulinate, MAL, actinic keratoses, lipophilic, erythema, edema, dermal remodeling, blue-light, mottled hyperpigmentationPatel RV, Goldenberg G, skin aging, UV light, photodynamic therapy, PDT, photodamage, fine lines, coarse lines, skin roughness, telangiectases, sallowness, epidermal growth factor, IL-1, tumor necrosis, elastic fibers, hyperpigmentation, cutaneous microvasculature, neoangiogenesis, skin rejuvenation, FDA, protoporphyrin IX, PpIX, Q-bands, red-light, intense pulsed light, IPL, methyl aminolevulinate, MAL, actinic keratoses, lipophilic, erythema, edema, dermal remodeling, blue-light, mottled hyperpigmentation
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technology-based rejuvenation, medical spas, intense pulsed light, IPL, facial resurfacing, acne scars, surgeon, nonsurgical, aesthetic procedures, aesthetic dermatologyBiesman B, technology-based rejuvenation, medical spas, intense pulsed light, IPL, facial resurfacing, acne scars, surgeon, nonsurgical, aesthetic procedures, aesthetic dermatology
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technology-based rejuvenation, medical spas, intense pulsed light, IPL, facial resurfacing, acne scars, surgeon, nonsurgical, aesthetic procedures, aesthetic dermatologyBiesman B, technology-based rejuvenation, medical spas, intense pulsed light, IPL, facial resurfacing, acne scars, surgeon, nonsurgical, aesthetic procedures, aesthetic dermatology
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Successful Treatment of Chickenpox Scars With Microdermabrasion and a Nonablative, Submillisecond, 1064-nm Nd:YAG Laser
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chickenpox, scarring, microdermabrasion, MDA, Nd:YAG, lasers, nonablative, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, PIH, Fitzpatrick skin type, skin texture, patient discomfort, pigmentary changes, varicella-zoster virus, pustules, body aches, fever, fatigue, papular rash, vesicles, red papules, immunocompromised, varicella vaccine, bacterial superinfection, staphylococci, streptococci, aluminum oxide crystals, atrophic scarring, dermal peels, ablative fractional laser, laser resurfacing, keratinocytes, microcirculation, lymphatic drainageBadawi A, Tome MA, Turley A, Kemeny L, chickenpox, scarring, microdermabrasion, MDA, Nd:YAG, lasers, nonablative, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, PIH, Fitzpatrick skin type, skin texture, patient discomfort, pigmentary changes, varicella-zoster virus, pustules, body aches, fever, fatigue, papular rash, vesicles, red papules, immunocompromised, varicella vaccine, bacterial superinfection, staphylococci, streptococci, aluminum oxide crystals, atrophic scarring, dermal peels, ablative fractional laser, laser resurfacing, keratinocytes, microcirculation, lymphatic drainage
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chickenpox, scarring, microdermabrasion, MDA, Nd:YAG, lasers, nonablative, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, PIH, Fitzpatrick skin type, skin texture, patient discomfort, pigmentary changes, varicella-zoster virus, pustules, body aches, fever, fatigue, papular rash, vesicles, red papules, immunocompromised, varicella vaccine, bacterial superinfection, staphylococci, streptococci, aluminum oxide crystals, atrophic scarring, dermal peels, ablative fractional laser, laser resurfacing, keratinocytes, microcirculation, lymphatic drainageBadawi A, Tome MA, Turley A, Kemeny L, chickenpox, scarring, microdermabrasion, MDA, Nd:YAG, lasers, nonablative, postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, PIH, Fitzpatrick skin type, skin texture, patient discomfort, pigmentary changes, varicella-zoster virus, pustules, body aches, fever, fatigue, papular rash, vesicles, red papules, immunocompromised, varicella vaccine, bacterial superinfection, staphylococci, streptococci, aluminum oxide crystals, atrophic scarring, dermal peels, ablative fractional laser, laser resurfacing, keratinocytes, microcirculation, lymphatic drainage
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Ciliary Madarosis in the Pediatric Population: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
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ciliary madarosis, CM, alopecia areata, AA, tinea capitis, trichotillomania, TTM, telogen effluvium, TE, biamtoprost ophthalmic solution, loss of eyelashes, pediatric alopecia, scarring alopecia, nonscarring alopecia, ichthyosis, patchy hair loss, thyroid mass, vitiligo, scaling, nail pits, hair bulbs, seratonin reuptake inhibitors, N-acetylcysteine, minoxidil, calcineurin inhibitors, griseofulvin, tramacinolone acetonide, cataract, glaucoma, calcineurin inhibitorsPezhman Shoureshi, Jenifer R. Lloyd, Latisse, Allergan, ciliary madarosis, CM, alopecia areata, AA, tinea capitis, trichotillomania, TTM, telogen effluvium, TE, biamtoprost ophthalmic solution, loss of eyelashes, pediatric alopecia, scarring alopecia, nonscarring alopecia, ichthyosis, patchy hair loss, thyroid mass, vitiligo, scaling, nail pits, hair bulbs, seratonin reuptake inhibitors, N-acetylcysteine, minoxidil, calcineurin inhibitors, griseofulvin, tramacinolone acetonide, cataract, glaucoma, calcineurin inhibitors
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Ciliary Madarosis in the Pediatric Population: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
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ciliary madarosis, CM, alopecia areata, AA, tinea capitis, trichotillomania, TTM, telogen effluvium, TE, biamtoprost ophthalmic solution, loss of eyelashes, pediatric alopecia, scarring alopecia, nonscarring alopecia, ichthyosis, patchy hair loss, thyroid mass, vitiligo, scaling, nail pits, hair bulbs, seratonin reuptake inhibitors, N-acetylcysteine, minoxidil, calcineurin inhibitors, griseofulvin, tramacinolone acetonide, cataract, glaucoma, calcineurin inhibitorsPezhman Shoureshi, Jenifer R. Lloyd, Latisse, Allergan, ciliary madarosis, CM, alopecia areata, AA, tinea capitis, trichotillomania, TTM, telogen effluvium, TE, biamtoprost ophthalmic solution, loss of eyelashes, pediatric alopecia, scarring alopecia, nonscarring alopecia, ichthyosis, patchy hair loss, thyroid mass, vitiligo, scaling, nail pits, hair bulbs, seratonin reuptake inhibitors, N-acetylcysteine, minoxidil, calcineurin inhibitors, griseofulvin, tramacinolone acetonide, cataract, glaucoma, calcineurin inhibitors
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ciliary madarosis, CM, alopecia areata, AA, tinea capitis, trichotillomania, TTM, telogen effluvium, TE, biamtoprost ophthalmic solution, loss of eyelashes, pediatric alopecia, scarring alopecia, nonscarring alopecia, ichthyosis, patchy hair loss, thyroid mass, vitiligo, scaling, nail pits, hair bulbs, seratonin reuptake inhibitors, N-acetylcysteine, minoxidil, calcineurin inhibitors, griseofulvin, tramacinolone acetonide, cataract, glaucoma, calcineurin inhibitorsPezhman Shoureshi, Jenifer R. Lloyd, Latisse, Allergan, ciliary madarosis, CM, alopecia areata, AA, tinea capitis, trichotillomania, TTM, telogen effluvium, TE, biamtoprost ophthalmic solution, loss of eyelashes, pediatric alopecia, scarring alopecia, nonscarring alopecia, ichthyosis, patchy hair loss, thyroid mass, vitiligo, scaling, nail pits, hair bulbs, seratonin reuptake inhibitors, N-acetylcysteine, minoxidil, calcineurin inhibitors, griseofulvin, tramacinolone acetonide, cataract, glaucoma, calcineurin inhibitors
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Physician Extenders: What They Can Do for Your Practice and How to Hire the Right One
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physician extenders, PE, administrative, insurance, patient satisfaction, practice management, profitability, marketing, hiring, physician assistant, nurse practitionerHelen M. Torok, Heather L. Funk, Aaron Funk, American Academy of Dermatology, AAD, American Academy of Physician Assistants, physician extenders, PE, administrative, insurance, patient satisfaction, practice management, profitability, marketing, hiring, recruiting, physician assistant, nurse practitioner
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What Are Nanoparticles and Where Do They Go?
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nanoparticles, scarring, sun protection, superparamagnetism, ferromagnetic materials, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, wrinkles, dyspigmentation, nanotoxicology, anionic coating, polymer coating, lung tissue, macrophage phagocytosis, sunscreen, topical drugs, cosmeticsZoe Diana Draelos, Swedish Medical Product Agency, European Union, nanoparticles, scarring, sun protection, superparamagnetism, ferromagnetic materials, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, wrinkles, dyspigmentation, nanotoxicology, anionic coating, polymer coating, lung tissue, macrophage phagocytosis, sunscreen, topical drugs, cosmetics
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nanoparticles, scarring, sun protection, superparamagnetism, ferromagnetic materials, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, wrinkles, dyspigmentation, nanotoxicology, anionic coating, polymer coating, lung tissue, macrophage phagocytosis, sunscreen, topical drugs, cosmeticsZoe Diana Draelos, Swedish Medical Product Agency, European Union, nanoparticles, scarring, sun protection, superparamagnetism, ferromagnetic materials, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, wrinkles, dyspigmentation, nanotoxicology, anionic coating, polymer coating, lung tissue, macrophage phagocytosis, sunscreen, topical drugs, cosmetics
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An Overview of Lasers for the Treatment of Scars
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scars, lasers, ablative lasers, dermis, collagen, nonablative lasers, fractional laser, 1550-nm erbium fiber laser, fractional photothermolysis, thermal necrosis, chemical peels, dermabrasion, dermasanding, surgical scar revision, cosmetic surgeons, hypertrophic scars, keloids, atrophic scars, acne scars, striae cutis distensae, vascular proliferation, pulsed dye laser, PDL, CO2 lasers, erbium:YAG lasers, combined er:YAG/CO2 lasers, Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, fractional radiofrequencySonal Choudhary, Michael McLeod, Keyvan Nouri, scars, lasers, ablative lasers, dermis, collagen, nonablative lasers, fractional laser, 1550-nm erbium fiber laser, fractional photothermolysis, thermal necrosis, chemical peels, dermabrasion, dermasanding, surgical scar revision, cosmetic surgeons, hypertrophic scars, keloids, atrophic scars, acne scars, striae cutis distensae, vascular proliferation, pulsed dye laser, PDL, CO2 lasers, erbium:YAG lasers, combined er:YAG/CO2 lasers, Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, fractional radiofrequency
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scars, lasers, ablative lasers, dermis, collagen, nonablative lasers, fractional laser, 1550-nm erbium fiber laser, fractional photothermolysis, thermal necrosis, chemical peels, dermabrasion, dermasanding, surgical scar revision, cosmetic surgeons, hypertrophic scars, keloids, atrophic scars, acne scars, striae cutis distensae, vascular proliferation, pulsed dye laser, PDL, CO2 lasers, erbium:YAG lasers, combined er:YAG/CO2 lasers, Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, fractional radiofrequencySonal Choudhary, Michael McLeod, Keyvan Nouri, scars, lasers, ablative lasers, dermis, collagen, nonablative lasers, fractional laser, 1550-nm erbium fiber laser, fractional photothermolysis, thermal necrosis, chemical peels, dermabrasion, dermasanding, surgical scar revision, cosmetic surgeons, hypertrophic scars, keloids, atrophic scars, acne scars, striae cutis distensae, vascular proliferation, pulsed dye laser, PDL, CO2 lasers, erbium:YAG lasers, combined er:YAG/CO2 lasers, Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, fractional radiofrequency
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scars, lasers, ablative lasers, dermis, collagen, nonablative lasers, fractional laser, 1550-nm erbium fiber laser, fractional photothermolysis, thermal necrosis, chemical peels, dermabrasion, dermasanding, surgical scar revision, cosmetic surgeons, hypertrophic scars, keloids, atrophic scars, acne scars, striae cutis distensae, vascular proliferation, pulsed dye laser, PDL, CO2 lasers, erbium:YAG lasers, combined er:YAG/CO2 lasers, Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, fractional radiofrequencySonal Choudhary, Michael McLeod, Keyvan Nouri, scars, lasers, ablative lasers, dermis, collagen, nonablative lasers, fractional laser, 1550-nm erbium fiber laser, fractional photothermolysis, thermal necrosis, chemical peels, dermabrasion, dermasanding, surgical scar revision, cosmetic surgeons, hypertrophic scars, keloids, atrophic scars, acne scars, striae cutis distensae, vascular proliferation, pulsed dye laser, PDL, CO2 lasers, erbium:YAG lasers, combined er:YAG/CO2 lasers, Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, fractional radiofrequency
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Hair Care Practices in Black Women With and Without Scarring Alopecia: A Retrospective Cohort Study
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black women, alopecia, hair care, scarring alopecia, hair loss, chemical relaxers, hairpieces, braids, hair dye, hair spray, hair gel, hot comb, chemical curling agents, lupus, thyroid disease, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn disease, diabetes mellitus, keloid scars, hair weaves, frontal area of the scalp, vertex area of the scalp, pain, itching, scaling, papules, pustules, folliculosbaceous units, perifollicular hyperplasia, fibroplasia, fibrosis, onion skin, mononuclear inflammation, perifollicular lymphocytic infiltrate, central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia, CCCAAmy J. McMichael, Ingrid Freeney, Williette Robertson, Robert Henderson, Reem Utterback, Kemery Gilbert, black women, alopecia, hair care, scarring alopecia, hair loss, chemical relaxers, hairpieces, braids, hair dye, hair spray, hair gel, hot comb, chemical curling agents, lupus, thyroid disease, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn disease, diabetes mellitus, keloid scars, hair weaves, frontal area of the scalp, vertex area of the scalp, pain, itching, scaling, papules, pustules, folliculosbaceous units, perifollicular hyperplasia, fibroplasia, fibrosis, onion skin, mononuclear inflammation, perifollicular lymphocytic infiltrate, central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia, CCCA
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Tolerability of a Monopolar Radiofrequency Facial Skin Tightening Procedure: An Observational Study
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Tolerability of a Monopolar Radiofrequency Facial Skin Tightening Procedure: An Observational Study
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monopolar radiofrequency, RF, skin tightening, comfort pulse technology, pulsed cryogen cooling, nonsurgical, collagen, cheeks, jawline, upper neck, comfort rating, CPT vibrating tip, jowls, midfaceJeremy B. Green, Jeffrey S. Dover, Michael S. Kaminer, Solta Medical, SkinCare Physicians, monopolar radiofrequency, RF, skin tightening, comfort pulse technology, pulsed cryogen cooling, nonsurgical, collagen, cheeks, jawline, upper neck, comfort rating, CPT vibrating tip, jowls, midface, Thermage CPT, volumetric heating,
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monopolar radiofrequency, RF, skin tightening, comfort pulse technology, pulsed cryogen cooling, nonsurgical, collagen, cheeks, jawline, upper neck, comfort rating, CPT vibrating tip, jowls, midfaceJeremy B. Green, Jeffrey S. Dover, Michael S. Kaminer, Solta Medical, SkinCare Physicians, monopolar radiofrequency, RF, skin tightening, comfort pulse technology, pulsed cryogen cooling, nonsurgical, collagen, cheeks, jawline, upper neck, comfort rating, CPT vibrating tip, jowls, midface, Thermage CPT, volumetric heating,
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Originally published in Cosmetic Dermatology
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