Supplement Library
ARTICLE: Efficacy of Ceramide-Containing Formulations on UV-Induced Skin Surface Barrier Alterations
April 2021 | Volume 20 | Issue 4 | Supplement Individual Articles | s29 | Copyright © April 2021
The human skin, particularly the stratum corneum, serves as a protective barrier against exogenous factors, including ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and pathogen invasions. The impact of UVR on skin canc...
Read MoreARTICLE: Alteration to the Skin Barrier Integrity Following Broad-Spectrum UV Exposure in an Ex Vivo Tissue Model
April 2021 | Volume 20 | Issue 4 | Supplement Individual Articles | 23s | Copyright © April 2021
Dynamic changes to the skin barrier’s molecular structure and ceramide profile are well-documented in skin conditions such as atopic dermatitis and psoriasis. Pathological and environmental fact...
Read MoreARTICLE: Compromised Skin Barrier and Sensitive Skin in Diverse Populations
April 2021 | Volume 20 | Issue 4 | Supplement Individual Articles | s17 | Copyright © April 2021
The most important function of the stratum corneum (SC), the uppermost layer of the human epidermis, is the formation of the epidermal permeability barrier. Lipids, particularly ceramides, cholesterol...
Read MoreARTICLE: Models to Study Skin Lipids in Relation to the Barrier Function: A Modern Update on Models and Methodologies Evaluating Skin Barrier Function
April 2021 | Volume 20 | Issue 4 | Supplement Individual Articles | s10 | Copyright © April 2021
The skin barrier is a multifaceted microenvironment, comprised not only of structural and molecular components that maintain its integrity, but also a lipid matrix comprising an equimolar ratio of cho...
Read MoreARTICLE: Evolution of Skin Barrier Science for Healthy and Compromised Skin
April 2021 | Volume 20 | Issue 4 | Supplement Individual Articles | s3 | Copyright © April 2021
Skin is a complex organ comprised of multiple cell types and microstructures that work in concert to serve critical functions and support the body’s homeostasis. It is the outermost, cornified l...
Read MoreARTICLE: Recent Advances in Skin Barrier Research: From Basic Science to Clinical Discovery
April 2021 | Volume 20 | Issue 4 | Supplement Individual Articles | s2 | Copyright © April 2021
SUPPLEMENT: Algorithm for Pre-/Post-Procedure Measures for Facial Laser and Energy Devices Treatment
January 2021 | Volume 20 | Issue 1 | Department | ss3 | Copyright © January 2021
Background: Laser and energy devices may be used for the treatment of facial aging signs. While previous investigators have evaluated methods of reducing risks of adverse events due t...
Read MoreARTICLE: Oral Tetracyclines and Acne: A Systematic Review for Dermatologists
November 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 11 | Supplement Individual Articles | s6 | Copyright © November 2020
Oral tetracyclines are the most widely prescribed systemic antibiotic for acne. Synthesis of efficacy and safety of traditional and novel oral tetracyclines is highly informative to clinical practice....
Read MoreARTICLE: A Novel Antibiotic Just for Acne
November 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 11 | Supplement Individual Articles | s5 | Copyright © November 2020
Dermatologists consistently rank as the most frequent prescribers of systemic antibiotics, and one of the most common diagnoses for which we recommend these agents is acne vulgaris. Up to three quarte...
Read MoreFULL SUPPLEMENT: Targeted Antibiotic for Acne: A Path for Antimicrobial Stewardship
November 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 11 | Department | s11 | Copyright © November 2020
Dermatologists consistently rank as the most frequent prescribers of systemic antibiotics, and one of the most common diagnoses for which we recommend these agents is acne vulgaris. Up to three quarte...
Read MoreARTICLE: Colloidal Oatmeal Part II: Atopic Dermatitis in Special Populations and Clinical Efficacy and Tolerance Beyond Eczema
October 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 10 | Supplement Individual Articles | s8 | Copyright © October 2020
Colloidal oatmeal has a diverse array of applications, clinical benefits, and uses beyond atopic dermatitis. First and foremost, it has been shown to be of benefit in the treatment of atopic dermatiti...
Read MoreARTICLE: Colloidal Oatmeal Part I: History, Basic Science, Mechanism of Action, and Clinical Efficacy in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis
October 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 10 | Supplement Individual Articles | s4 | Copyright © October 2020
Colloidal oatmeal has a long-standing history in the treatment of dermatologic disease. It is composed of various phytochemicals, which contribute to its wide-ranging function and clinical use. It has...
Read MoreFULL SUPPLEMENT: The Biological Impact of Oats: Eczema and Beyond
October 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 10 | Department | s2 | Copyright © October 2020
The objective of this Supplement is to highlight the data supporting the use of colloidal oatmeal in the treatment of atopic dermatitis and other skin conditions resulting from an impaired skin b...
Read MoreARTICLE: The 1440 nm and 1927 nm Nonablative Fractional Diode Laser: Current Trends and Future Directions
August 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 8 | Supplement Individual Articles | s3 | Copyright © August 2020
Clinical characteristics of skin exposed to ultraviolet and infrared radiation include dryness, dyschromia, laxity, roughness, sallowness, scaling, telangiectasia, and wrinkles. Fractional photothermo...
Read MoreFULL SUPPLEMENT: The 1440 nm and 1927 nm Nonablative Fractional Diode Laser: Current Trends and Future Directions
August 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 8 | Department | s1 | Copyright © August 2020
Clinical characteristics of skin exposed to ultraviolet and infrared radiation include dryness, dyschromia, laxity, roughness, sallowness, scaling, telangiectasia, and wrinkles. Fractional photothermo...
Read MoreCME/CE: ABOUT FACE: Navigating Neuromodulators and Injection Techniques for Optimal Results
April 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 4 | Supplement Individual Articles | 300 | Copyright © April 2020
Interest in the cosmetic use of neuromodulators for facial rejuvenation is increasing among physicians, other practitioners, and patients alike, and an expanding array of formulations and reported app...
Read MoreCME: Re-examining the Optimal Use of Neuromodulators and the Changing Landscape: A Consensus Panel Update
April 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 4 | Supplement Individual Articles | 35 | Copyright © April 2020
Since initial US Food and Drug Administration approval of botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) for aesthetic use in 2002, clinical evidence and experience with BoNT-A and understanding of facial anatomy ha...
Read MoreCME: Re-examining the Optimal Use of Neuromodulators and the Changing Landscape: A Consensus Panel Update
April 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 4 | Department | 40 | Copyright © April 2020
Since initial US Food and Drug Administration approval of botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) for aesthetic use in 2002, clinical evidence and experience with BoNT-A and understanding of facial anatomy ha...
Read MoreARTICLE: Androgens, Androgen Receptors, and the Skin: From the Laboratory to the Clinic With Emphasis on Clinical and Therapeutic Implications
March 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 3 | Supplement Individual Articles | 30 | Copyright © March 2020
The effects of androgens on human skin include growth and differentiation of sebaceous glands, terminal hair growth, epidermal barrier function, wound healing, and modification of the cutaneous microb...
Read MoreARTICLE: Game Changer in Acne Treatment
March 2020 | Volume 19 | Issue 3 | Supplement Individual Articles | 28 | Copyright © March 2020
Of the four primary pathogenic factors that drive acne vulgaris—androgen excess, increased sebum production, faulty keratinization, and overgrowth of C. acnes—androgen excess has been the ...
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