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Dominic Hardenne

Systemic treatments for non-melanoma skin cancers

Dermatologists perform more in-office cutaneous surgery than any other specialty. Given the regularity of surgical procedures and excisions, strategies around minimizing surgical scars may prove useful for both patient satisfaction and overall procedural outcomes. Whether doing a simple linear closure or complex flaps, fundamental principles remain consistent with regard to the minimization of scars.
This article aims to provide practical pearls that can be incorporated into every dermatologist’s toolbox to optimize surgical scars following in-office surgeries and excisions.

Beyond the double-chin: The use of deoxycholic acid for non-submental fat reduction

Dermatologists perform more in-office cutaneous surgery than any other specialty. Given the regularity of surgical procedures and excisions, strategies around minimizing surgical scars may prove useful for both patient satisfaction and overall procedural outcomes. Whether doing a simple linear closure or complex flaps, fundamental principles remain consistent with regard to the minimization of scars.
This article aims to provide practical pearls that can be incorporated into every dermatologist’s toolbox to optimize surgical scars following in-office surgeries and excisions.

Practical considerations In antihistamine selection

Dermatologists perform more in-office cutaneous surgery than any other specialty. Given the regularity of surgical procedures and excisions, strategies around minimizing surgical scars may prove useful for both patient satisfaction and overall procedural outcomes. Whether doing a simple linear closure or complex flaps, fundamental principles remain consistent with regard to the minimization of scars.
This article aims to provide practical pearls that can be incorporated into every dermatologist’s toolbox to optimize surgical scars following in-office surgeries and excisions.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in Aesthetic Dermatology

Dermatologists perform more in-office cutaneous surgery than any other specialty. Given the regularity of surgical procedures and excisions, strategies around minimizing surgical scars may prove useful for both patient satisfaction and overall procedural outcomes. Whether doing a simple linear closure or complex flaps, fundamental principles remain consistent with regard to the minimization of scars.
This article aims to provide practical pearls that can be incorporated into every dermatologist’s toolbox to optimize surgical scars following in-office surgeries and excisions.

Topical treatment options for field cancerization

Dermatologists perform more in-office cutaneous surgery than any other specialty. Given the regularity of surgical procedures and excisions, strategies around minimizing surgical scars may prove useful for both patient satisfaction and overall procedural outcomes. Whether doing a simple linear closure or complex flaps, fundamental principles remain consistent with regard to the minimization of scars.
This article aims to provide practical pearls that can be incorporated into every dermatologist’s toolbox to optimize surgical scars following in-office surgeries and excisions.

A randomized withdrawal study with rescue treatment in patients with protocol defined flare: reviewing jade regimen

Dermatologists perform more in-office cutaneous surgery than any other specialty. Given the regularity of surgical procedures and excisions, strategies around minimizing surgical scars may prove useful for both patient satisfaction and overall procedural outcomes. Whether doing a simple linear closure or complex flaps, fundamental principles remain consistent with regard to the minimization of scars.
This article aims to provide practical pearls that can be incorporated into every dermatologist’s toolbox to optimize surgical scars following in-office surgeries and excisions.

Long-term topical management of plaque psoriasis: A review of the data on proactive maintenance with Cal/BD foam

Dermatologists perform more in-office cutaneous surgery than any other specialty. Given the regularity of surgical procedures and excisions, strategies around minimizing surgical scars may prove useful for both patient satisfaction and overall procedural outcomes. Whether doing a simple linear closure or complex flaps, fundamental principles remain consistent with regard to the minimization of scars.
This article aims to provide practical pearls that can be incorporated into every dermatologist’s toolbox to optimize surgical scars following in-office surgeries and excisions.

What to know about JAK inhibitors | JAK Inhibitors in AD: A Safety Overview

Dermatologists perform more in-office cutaneous surgery than any other specialty. Given the regularity of surgical procedures and excisions, strategies around minimizing surgical scars may prove useful for both patient satisfaction and overall procedural outcomes. Whether doing a simple linear closure or complex flaps, fundamental principles remain consistent with regard to the minimization of scars.
This article aims to provide practical pearls that can be incorporated into every dermatologist’s toolbox to optimize surgical scars following in-office surgeries and excisions.

Janus Kinase inhibitors in AD: a safety overview

Dermatologists perform more in-office cutaneous surgery than any other specialty. Given the regularity of surgical procedures and excisions, strategies around minimizing surgical scars may prove useful for both patient satisfaction and overall procedural outcomes. Whether doing a simple linear closure or complex flaps, fundamental principles remain consistent with regard to the minimization of scars.
This article aims to provide practical pearls that can be incorporated into every dermatologist’s toolbox to optimize surgical scars following in-office surgeries and excisions.