Seth L. Matarasso, MD, provides his personal “pearls" while demonstrating his treatment of lip lines on a patient volunteer during Friday’s “Soft Tissue Augmentation and Neuromodulators — Simultaneous ... > MORE
February 17
Late-breaking Research presented today
Don’t miss out on today’s exciting schedule of late-breaking research. The four two-hour sessions will feature more than 40 abstract presentations that spotlight the latest research in ... > MORE
Melasma hits and misses
Melasma is chronic and prevalent across the globe. Commonly affecting people with dark skin and women, melasma can mimic other pigmentary disorders of the face. Accurate diagnosis is critical for ... > MORE
Celebrating scientific, specialty highlights
Each year, the Plenary session (P151) serves as a high point of the AAD Annual Meeting. The Sunday session will feature a handful of presentations from selected lecturers, as well as a guest speaker. ... > MORE
Clearing up naturally
Conventional pharmaceutical agents are not the only solutions to common dermatologic problems. Natural products can offer practical alternatives for acne, rosacea, hair loss, immunologic disorders, ... > MORE
Q&A: Current and future state of tumors and inflammatory skin diseases
George Han, MD, PhD, and Adam Friedman, MD, spoke with Dermatology World Meeting News to discuss some of the recent advances in treating tumors and inflammatory skin diseases and what could be coming ... > MORE
Pain management for the dermatologist
Pain is a commonly presented symptom to dermatologists, both in the acute and chronic settings. How to choose the appropriate pain management path was the topic of Friday’s session “Pain Management ... > MORE
Water Cooler – Saturday, Feb. 17
What is the most exciting clinical development you’ve heard about recently? “I do pediatric dermatology, and I heard about some exciting stuff with hidradenitis. It involves using topical resorcinol, ... > MORE
What in the world is this?
Sadaf Hussein, MD, and colleagues present on a unique topic in Sunday’s session “You May Not Have Seen It, but It Has Seen You: Commonly Missed Diagnoses in Dermatology” (U058). In addition to ... > MORE
Providers share insight into teledermatology
Pearls from members “Teledermatology Pearls and Pitfalls from Challenging Cases” (F067) Saturday, 1–3 p.m. Room 4 Mark Patrick Seraly, MD Private practice in McMurray, Pennsylvania; founder and ... > MORE