Bednar, E. Dimitra MSc*; Zon, Michael BSc*,†; Abu-Hilal, Mohannad MD, MRCP*,‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003250
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 1-6
Recommendations for the approved use of Mohs surgery for cutaneous melanoma on the trunk and extremities remain uncertain.
Zarbafian, Misha MD*; Fabi, Sabrina G. MD†,‡; Dayan, Steven MD§; Goldie, Kate MD?
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003239
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 101-108
Regenerative aesthetics is an emerging branch of regenerative medicine with therapies aimed at recapturing youthful structure and function using the body's own systems.
Sarkar, Rashmi MD, FAMS*; Gupta, Meghna MD, DNB†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003266
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 131-134
Melasma is a common relapsing hyperpigmentation disorder, which is often difficult to treat. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a novel modality often used to treat acne scars, androgenic alopecia, chronic wounds, and skin rejuvenation. Recently, it has had a promising role in the treatment of melasma.
Kim, Byung Jun MD*; Kim, Jinhyun MD*; Hu, Julong MD*; Kwak, Yoonjin MD, PhD†; Kwon, Sung Tack MD, PhD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003232
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 7-11
Amputation has been the standard treatment for subungual melanoma. Although there is growing attention toward a more conservative functional surgery, specific operative techniques are not yet available.
Costello, Collin M. MD*; Cumsky, Helen J. L. MD*; Severson, Kevin J. BS*,†; Mi, Lanyu MS‡; DiCaudo, David J. MD*,§; Ochoa, Shari A. MD*; Baum, Christian L. MD?; Mangold, Aaron R. MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003224
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 12-16
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCC) have upstage rates of approximately 10.3% to 11.1%. Data are currently limited on the rate of upstaging for metastatic cSCC.
Swigert, Anna BS; Majidian, Mandy BA; Chen, Lauren MS; Vick, Garrett MD; Murina, Andrea MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003247
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 17-20
The incarcerated population may have variable access to specialty care that may affect the detection and diagnosis of skin cancer.
Russomanno, Kristen MD*,†; Raiker, Rahul BS‡; Pakhchanian, Haig BS§; Deng, Min MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003251
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 22-27
Bibliometric studies provide a quantitative statistical analysis of the published literature within a field of interest and allow for easy identification of the major contributing authors, funding sources, and publication trends within the field. To date, no bibliometric studies have been performed pertaining to Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC).
Oh, Se Jin MD; Lee, Jongeun MD; Park, Sewon MD; Park, Ji-Hye; Lee, Dongyoun MD, PhD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003233
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 28-31
Early and accurate diagnosis of subungual melanoma (SUM) through histopathologic examination is critical, but lack of clinical suspicion leads to delays in diagnosis. Hutchinson sign (HS) can be one of the important clinical indicators for diagnosing SUM.
Barbosa, Naiara S. MD*; Yost, Kathleen J. PhD†; Petterson, Tanya M. MS†; Mara, Kristin C.†; Brewer, Jerry D. MD, MS*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003277
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 34-38
Cutaneous melanoma is strongly associated with tanning bed use.
Yen, Cheng-I MD*; Yeow, Jenny Yun-Jen MD†; Chang, Chun-Shin MD*; Hsiao, Yen-Chang MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003225
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 39-42
The forehead flap is one of the most commonly used methods for nose reconstruction.
Punchihewa, Nisal MD*; Odhavji, Sonya BAppSc (MedSci) Histology*; Upjohn, Edward MBBS (Hons), MMed, FACD, FACMS*; Bekhor, Philip MBBS, FACD*,†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003280
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 43-46
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) has risen in popularity as a management option for treating lentigo maligna (LM) because of its ability to accurately detect subclinical spread while conserving tissue. The primary concern for opponents of MMS in melanoma remains the difficulty associated with interpretation of frozen sections compared with traditional paraffin sections; this has been made easier with the advent of immunostaining.
Duncan, James Robert MD*; Beal, Lauren L. BA†; Daugherty, Andrew MD*; Elston, Carly MD‡; Contreras, Carlo MD*; Phillips, Carlton Blake MD*; Huang, Conway MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003283
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 47-50
Deep transection of invasive melanoma precludes accurate measurement of Breslow depth, which may affect tumor staging.
Serra-Guillén, Carlos MD*; Llombart, Beatriz MD*; Nagore, Eduardo MD*,†; Guillén, Carlos MD*; Sanmartín, Onofre MD*,†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003269
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 51-56
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is an invasive skin tumor traditionally associated with very high recurrence rates when treated with conventional surgery (CS).
Labadie, Jessica G. MD*; Compres, Elsy MD*; Sunshine, Joel C. MD, PhD*,†; Alam, Murad MD, MSCI, MBA*; Gerami, Pedram MD*,†; Harikumar, Vishnu MD*; Poon, Emily PhD*; Arndt, Kenneth A. MD‡,?; Dover, Jeffrey S. MD, FRCPC‡,§,?
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003281
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 57-60
Actinic keratoses (AKs) have been described with varying color and morphology; however, no reports have demonstrated associations between color, vasculature, and inflammation. In this retrospective study, we analyze the clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathologic features of AKs to elucidate this relationship.
Donigan, Jessica M. MD*; Taylor, Oliver MD†; Greif, Charlotte BS‡; Srivastava, Divya MD‡; Nijhawan, Rajiv I. MD‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003273
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 61-66
The infraorbital cheek is a common location for cutaneous malignancy and thus surgical defects. Reconstruction in this region must maintain nearby free margins to ensure optimal cosmetic and functional outcomes. Large defects may require a flap using lateral or inferior tissue reservoirs.
Kostusiak, Milosz MBBS, MRCS, BSc; Murugan, Srinivasen MBBS, FRCS (Glasgow); Muir, Tobian MBChB, MMed (Plast Surg)*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003220
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 67-71
Intralesional injection of a sclerosing agent is a standard treatment for vascular malformations, but many repeat treatments are often required to achieve a response. The temporary application of an electrical field to the treated area increases cellular membrane permeability and therefore augments drug delivery.
Khurana, Ananta MD; Mathachan, Sinu Rose MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003308
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 72-75
Polidocanol is a safe sclerosing agent with anesthetic properties and minimal skin toxicity.
Boen, Monica MD*; Alhaddad, Marwan MD*; Goldman, Mitchel P. MD*,†; Kollipara, Ramya MD*; Hoss, Elika MD*; Wu, Douglas C. MD, PhD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002582
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 76-81
Jawline augmentation with calcium hydroxylapatite has not yet been evaluated in a prospective study with a split-face design. This study aims to perform the first randomized controlled, split-face study on the efficacy and safety of calcium hydroxylapatite for jawline augmentation using the needle and cannula technique.
Koren, Amir MD*,†; Sarbagil-Maman, Hagit MD†,‡; Litinsky, Irina MD†,‡; Furer, Victoria MD†,‡; Artzi, Ofir MD*,†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002888
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 82-86
Injecting dermal fillers in patients with autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIIRDs) is controversial.
Sundaram, Hema MD, FAAD*; Shamban, Ava MD†; Schlessinger, Joel MD‡; Kaufman-Janette, Joely MD§; Joseph, John H. MD?; Lupin, Mark MD, FRCP, FAAD¶; Draelos, Zoe MD**; Carey, Wayne MD, FRCP, FAAD††; Smith, Stacy MD‡‡; Eaton, Laura RN, BSN§§
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003238
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 87-93
The perioral region is highly mobile and subject to multifactorial changes during aging. Resilient Hyaluronic Acid Redensity (RHAR), an RHA filler, was developed with the aim of optimizing outcomes in dynamic facial areas.
Walker, Bridget MD*; Hand, Matthew MD†,‡; Chesnut, Cameron MD†,‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003218
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 94-100
Forehead rhytides are a popular target for botulinum toxin injections, but neuromodulation of the frontalis can be fraught with complications because of its anatomic complexity and integral role in brow position and expressivity.
Ross, Edward V. MD*; Tidwell, William J. MD*; Guss, Lark MD*; Sutton, Adam V. MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003229
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 109-113
Picosecond (ps) fractional lasers create small wounds, presumably by laser-induced optical breakdown. We studied a ps fractional laser in the treatment of wrinkles and mottled pigment.
Caliskan, Ercan MD; Botsali, Aysenur MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003292
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 114-119
To evaluate the outcomes of a heterogeneous group of patients with chronic ulcer receiving a combination regimen of full-field and fractional erbium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (erbium: YAG) laser applications.
Wang, Jordan V. MD, MBE, MBA*; Mehrabi, Joseph N. MS†; Zachary, Christopher B. MBBS, FRCP†; Geronemus, Roy G. MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003275
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 120-125
Topical medications play a large role in the management of cutaneous diseases, but penetration is limited. Device-assisted drug delivery using mechanical destruction, lasers, and other energy-based modalities can increase penetration and absorption through creation of transcutaneous channels.
Chen, Si-Qi MD; Wang, Ting-Ting EdD; Zhou, Yuan PhD; Li, Wei PhD; Man, Xiao-Yong PhD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003276
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 126-130
A microwave-based device is a newly developed method for treating axillary osmidrosis. Few studies have compared the difference between microwave therapy and subcutaneous curettage for axillary osmidrosis.
Gladstone, Hayes B. MD
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003318
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 21
Rubin, Adam I. MD*; Richert, Bertrand MD, PhD†; Haneke, Eckart MD, PhD‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003317
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 32-33
Golda, Nicholas MD; Saco, Michael MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002214
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 135-137
Blumenthal, Laura MD; Cohen, Brandon MD; Chow, Steven MD, MS*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002826
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 139-141
Leight-Dunn, Hayley MD*; Lemly, Vanessa BA*; Chapas, Anne MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003236
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 142-143
Xue, Siliang MD*; Chen, Yusha MM*; Haneke, Eckart MD, PhD†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003295
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 143-144
Ederle, Amanda MD*; Harrell, Katelin MD†; Collins, Lindsey MD†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003290
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 145-146
García-Zamora, Elena*; López-Estebaranz, José Luis*; Dradi, Giulia Greta*; Álvarez-Fernández, José Gregorio*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003296
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 146-148
Martin, Elise D. MD*; Wernikoff, Stuart Y. MD*; Bernard, Joe D. Jr MD*,†; Munavalli, Girish S. MD, MHS, FACMS*,‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003312
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 149-150
Lim, Shi Yu Derek MRCP (UK)*; Cheng, Wei Na Suzanne MRCP (UK)*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003313
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 150-152
Cohen, Joel L. MD*,†; Hicks, Jessica PhD‡; Nogueira, Alessandra MD‡; Andriopoulos, Bill PhD§
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003302
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 152-153
Sodha, Pooja MD*; Wang, Jordan V. MD, MBE, MBA†; Friedman, Paul M. MD†,‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003303
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 153-155
Rubin, Alexandra MBS*,†; Haroon, Attiya MD PhD*; Rao, Babar K. MD*,†; Firoz, Bahar F. MD, MPH*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003279
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 155-156
Bednar, E. Dimitra MSc*; Zon, Michael BSc*,†; Abu-Hilal, Mohannad MD, MRCP*,‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003250
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 1-6
Recommendations for the approved use of Mohs surgery for cutaneous melanoma on the trunk and extremities remain uncertain.
Zarbafian, Misha MD*; Fabi, Sabrina G. MD†,‡; Dayan, Steven MD§; Goldie, Kate MD?
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003239
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 101-108
Regenerative aesthetics is an emerging branch of regenerative medicine with therapies aimed at recapturing youthful structure and function using the body's own systems.
Sarkar, Rashmi MD, FAMS*; Gupta, Meghna MD, DNB†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003266
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 131-134
Melasma is a common relapsing hyperpigmentation disorder, which is often difficult to treat. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a novel modality often used to treat acne scars, androgenic alopecia, chronic wounds, and skin rejuvenation. Recently, it has had a promising role in the treatment of melasma.
Kim, Byung Jun MD*; Kim, Jinhyun MD*; Hu, Julong MD*; Kwak, Yoonjin MD, PhD†; Kwon, Sung Tack MD, PhD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003232
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 7-11
Amputation has been the standard treatment for subungual melanoma. Although there is growing attention toward a more conservative functional surgery, specific operative techniques are not yet available.
Costello, Collin M. MD*; Cumsky, Helen J. L. MD*; Severson, Kevin J. BS*,†; Mi, Lanyu MS‡; DiCaudo, David J. MD*,§; Ochoa, Shari A. MD*; Baum, Christian L. MD?; Mangold, Aaron R. MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003224
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 12-16
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCC) have upstage rates of approximately 10.3% to 11.1%. Data are currently limited on the rate of upstaging for metastatic cSCC.
Swigert, Anna BS; Majidian, Mandy BA; Chen, Lauren MS; Vick, Garrett MD; Murina, Andrea MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003247
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 17-20
The incarcerated population may have variable access to specialty care that may affect the detection and diagnosis of skin cancer.
Russomanno, Kristen MD*,†; Raiker, Rahul BS‡; Pakhchanian, Haig BS§; Deng, Min MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003251
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 22-27
Bibliometric studies provide a quantitative statistical analysis of the published literature within a field of interest and allow for easy identification of the major contributing authors, funding sources, and publication trends within the field. To date, no bibliometric studies have been performed pertaining to Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC).
Oh, Se Jin MD; Lee, Jongeun MD; Park, Sewon MD; Park, Ji-Hye; Lee, Dongyoun MD, PhD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003233
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 28-31
Early and accurate diagnosis of subungual melanoma (SUM) through histopathologic examination is critical, but lack of clinical suspicion leads to delays in diagnosis. Hutchinson sign (HS) can be one of the important clinical indicators for diagnosing SUM.
Barbosa, Naiara S. MD*; Yost, Kathleen J. PhD†; Petterson, Tanya M. MS†; Mara, Kristin C.†; Brewer, Jerry D. MD, MS*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003277
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 34-38
Cutaneous melanoma is strongly associated with tanning bed use.
Yen, Cheng-I MD*; Yeow, Jenny Yun-Jen MD†; Chang, Chun-Shin MD*; Hsiao, Yen-Chang MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003225
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 39-42
The forehead flap is one of the most commonly used methods for nose reconstruction.
Punchihewa, Nisal MD*; Odhavji, Sonya BAppSc (MedSci) Histology*; Upjohn, Edward MBBS (Hons), MMed, FACD, FACMS*; Bekhor, Philip MBBS, FACD*,†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003280
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 43-46
Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) has risen in popularity as a management option for treating lentigo maligna (LM) because of its ability to accurately detect subclinical spread while conserving tissue. The primary concern for opponents of MMS in melanoma remains the difficulty associated with interpretation of frozen sections compared with traditional paraffin sections; this has been made easier with the advent of immunostaining.
Duncan, James Robert MD*; Beal, Lauren L. BA†; Daugherty, Andrew MD*; Elston, Carly MD‡; Contreras, Carlo MD*; Phillips, Carlton Blake MD*; Huang, Conway MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003283
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 47-50
Deep transection of invasive melanoma precludes accurate measurement of Breslow depth, which may affect tumor staging.
Serra-Guillén, Carlos MD*; Llombart, Beatriz MD*; Nagore, Eduardo MD*,†; Guillén, Carlos MD*; Sanmartín, Onofre MD*,†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003269
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 51-56
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is an invasive skin tumor traditionally associated with very high recurrence rates when treated with conventional surgery (CS).
Labadie, Jessica G. MD*; Compres, Elsy MD*; Sunshine, Joel C. MD, PhD*,†; Alam, Murad MD, MSCI, MBA*; Gerami, Pedram MD*,†; Harikumar, Vishnu MD*; Poon, Emily PhD*; Arndt, Kenneth A. MD‡,?; Dover, Jeffrey S. MD, FRCPC‡,§,?
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003281
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 57-60
Actinic keratoses (AKs) have been described with varying color and morphology; however, no reports have demonstrated associations between color, vasculature, and inflammation. In this retrospective study, we analyze the clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathologic features of AKs to elucidate this relationship.
Donigan, Jessica M. MD*; Taylor, Oliver MD†; Greif, Charlotte BS‡; Srivastava, Divya MD‡; Nijhawan, Rajiv I. MD‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003273
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 61-66
The infraorbital cheek is a common location for cutaneous malignancy and thus surgical defects. Reconstruction in this region must maintain nearby free margins to ensure optimal cosmetic and functional outcomes. Large defects may require a flap using lateral or inferior tissue reservoirs.
Kostusiak, Milosz MBBS, MRCS, BSc; Murugan, Srinivasen MBBS, FRCS (Glasgow); Muir, Tobian MBChB, MMed (Plast Surg)*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003220
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 67-71
Intralesional injection of a sclerosing agent is a standard treatment for vascular malformations, but many repeat treatments are often required to achieve a response. The temporary application of an electrical field to the treated area increases cellular membrane permeability and therefore augments drug delivery.
Khurana, Ananta MD; Mathachan, Sinu Rose MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003308
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 72-75
Polidocanol is a safe sclerosing agent with anesthetic properties and minimal skin toxicity.
Boen, Monica MD*; Alhaddad, Marwan MD*; Goldman, Mitchel P. MD*,†; Kollipara, Ramya MD*; Hoss, Elika MD*; Wu, Douglas C. MD, PhD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002582
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 76-81
Jawline augmentation with calcium hydroxylapatite has not yet been evaluated in a prospective study with a split-face design. This study aims to perform the first randomized controlled, split-face study on the efficacy and safety of calcium hydroxylapatite for jawline augmentation using the needle and cannula technique.
Koren, Amir MD*,†; Sarbagil-Maman, Hagit MD†,‡; Litinsky, Irina MD†,‡; Furer, Victoria MD†,‡; Artzi, Ofir MD*,†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002888
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 82-86
Injecting dermal fillers in patients with autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIIRDs) is controversial.
Sundaram, Hema MD, FAAD*; Shamban, Ava MD†; Schlessinger, Joel MD‡; Kaufman-Janette, Joely MD§; Joseph, John H. MD?; Lupin, Mark MD, FRCP, FAAD¶; Draelos, Zoe MD**; Carey, Wayne MD, FRCP, FAAD††; Smith, Stacy MD‡‡; Eaton, Laura RN, BSN§§
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003238
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 87-93
The perioral region is highly mobile and subject to multifactorial changes during aging. Resilient Hyaluronic Acid Redensity (RHAR), an RHA filler, was developed with the aim of optimizing outcomes in dynamic facial areas.
Walker, Bridget MD*; Hand, Matthew MD†,‡; Chesnut, Cameron MD†,‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003218
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 94-100
Forehead rhytides are a popular target for botulinum toxin injections, but neuromodulation of the frontalis can be fraught with complications because of its anatomic complexity and integral role in brow position and expressivity.
Ross, Edward V. MD*; Tidwell, William J. MD*; Guss, Lark MD*; Sutton, Adam V. MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003229
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 109-113
Picosecond (ps) fractional lasers create small wounds, presumably by laser-induced optical breakdown. We studied a ps fractional laser in the treatment of wrinkles and mottled pigment.
Caliskan, Ercan MD; Botsali, Aysenur MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003292
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 114-119
To evaluate the outcomes of a heterogeneous group of patients with chronic ulcer receiving a combination regimen of full-field and fractional erbium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (erbium: YAG) laser applications.
Wang, Jordan V. MD, MBE, MBA*; Mehrabi, Joseph N. MS†; Zachary, Christopher B. MBBS, FRCP†; Geronemus, Roy G. MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003275
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 120-125
Topical medications play a large role in the management of cutaneous diseases, but penetration is limited. Device-assisted drug delivery using mechanical destruction, lasers, and other energy-based modalities can increase penetration and absorption through creation of transcutaneous channels.
Chen, Si-Qi MD; Wang, Ting-Ting EdD; Zhou, Yuan PhD; Li, Wei PhD; Man, Xiao-Yong PhD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003276
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 126-130
A microwave-based device is a newly developed method for treating axillary osmidrosis. Few studies have compared the difference between microwave therapy and subcutaneous curettage for axillary osmidrosis.
Gladstone, Hayes B. MD
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003318
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 21
Rubin, Adam I. MD*; Richert, Bertrand MD, PhD†; Haneke, Eckart MD, PhD‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003317
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 32-33
Golda, Nicholas MD; Saco, Michael MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002214
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 135-137
Blumenthal, Laura MD; Cohen, Brandon MD; Chow, Steven MD, MS*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002826
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 139-141
Leight-Dunn, Hayley MD*; Lemly, Vanessa BA*; Chapas, Anne MD*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003236
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 142-143
Xue, Siliang MD*; Chen, Yusha MM*; Haneke, Eckart MD, PhD†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003295
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 143-144
Ederle, Amanda MD*; Harrell, Katelin MD†; Collins, Lindsey MD†
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003290
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 145-146
García-Zamora, Elena*; López-Estebaranz, José Luis*; Dradi, Giulia Greta*; Álvarez-Fernández, José Gregorio*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003296
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 146-148
Martin, Elise D. MD*; Wernikoff, Stuart Y. MD*; Bernard, Joe D. Jr MD*,†; Munavalli, Girish S. MD, MHS, FACMS*,‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003312
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 149-150
Lim, Shi Yu Derek MRCP (UK)*; Cheng, Wei Na Suzanne MRCP (UK)*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003313
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 150-152
Cohen, Joel L. MD*,†; Hicks, Jessica PhD‡; Nogueira, Alessandra MD‡; Andriopoulos, Bill PhD§
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003302
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 152-153
Sodha, Pooja MD*; Wang, Jordan V. MD, MBE, MBA†; Friedman, Paul M. MD†,‡
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003303
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 153-155
Rubin, Alexandra MBS*,†; Haroon, Attiya MD PhD*; Rao, Babar K. MD*,†; Firoz, Bahar F. MD, MPH*
doi : 10.1097/DSS.0000000000003279
January 2022 - Volume 48 - Issue 1 - p 155-156
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