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The evidence around nanotechnology
July 28th 2014Nanotechnology has been used by the largest cosmetic companies for decades. Nanotechnology can help change the texture of otherwise goopy ingredients, such as the titanium dioxide and zinc oxide used in sunscreens, as well as their bright chalky white appearance on the skin.
Emerging technology system allows clinicians to increase connectivity with patients
July 19th 2014As a medical professional in the field of dermatology and aesthetics your time is valuable and there are only so many hours in a day. So the million-dollar question is: Beyond providing quality care for your patients and relying on voluntary referral sources, how you can maximize the potential of your practice?
Can inflammation reduction lead to ‘slimmer’ skin?
July 16th 2014Patients will bring to me on a weekly basis tubes of slimming cream for evaluation. The question from the concerned consumer is always the same. Is it wise use of my money to purchase this product again and what exactly does a slimming cream do? The honest truth is that I am not sure what benefit a slimming cream delivers.
Innovative techniques for protecting your home
July 16th 2014Along with retirement accounts, the family home is often the most valuable asset of the affluent. Beyond its financial value, the home has great psychological and emotional value. In fact, we find that most of our clients who engage in asset-protection planning often begin with the question: “How can I protect my home?” That is why we thought it important to discuss this asset and how to protect it from outside threats.
Celebrate the community while strengthening your practice
July 16th 2014When was the last time you got really excited about dermatology? I mean, in your bones, core-shaking, vitality-restoring, conquer the universe type of elation. If the answer is “Well, I can’t remember the last time.” or worse yet, “Maybe never?” then perhaps it is time to throw a party.
Psychosocial impact of psoriasis: The statistics
July 15th 2014More than half of the psoriasis patients surveyed by the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) said their psoriasis was disfiguring. Seventy-three percent of the thousands of people who responded said they felt angry or frustrated about their psoriasis. And 59 percent reported psoriasis was a large problem in their everyday lives.