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NPF Releases Treatment Guidelines Plaque Psoriasis
The National Psoriasis Foundation recently published guidelines for the manage of plaque psoriasis, the most prevalent form of the disease.
A Multifaceted Approach to Acne
By: Lawrence Samuels, MD
Acne is a multifactorial disease that requires clinical finesse and a multifaceted approach to therapy.
Readers Ask ... Incorporating Peels
This month's question: How can I incorporate more peels into my treatment menu—how do I tout their benefits, value, etc.?
Understanding State Board Regulation of Equipment
By: Susanne S. Warfield
It is every licensee’s responsibility to research the technology they purchase.
The Medical Value of Manual Lymphatic Drainage
By: Terri A. Wojak
The ability to perform manual lymphatic drainage makes you an asset to a spa or medical practice.
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Only on SkinInc.com: Chemical Peels 101
Chemical peels can offer an affordable alternative for clients looking for a refreshed look. Find out the answers to common client questions about chemical peels, as well as exclusive information about light- and medium-depth chemical peels from Susan Stuart, MD.
New Recommendations Released for Treating Psoriasis in Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women
The National Psoriasis Foundation Medical Board has released new recommendations for the treatment of psoriasis in pregnant and lactating women.
Facial Disfigurements Negatively Impact Job Applicants—With Exclusive Advice About How to Work With These Types of Clients
Only on SkinInc.com: A new study from Rice University indicates that interviewers remembered less about candidates with birthmarks, scars and other facial disfigurements when recalling the interview process. Find out from makeup artist Noreen Young how to best work with these clients in your skin care facility.
Male Cosmetic Surgery Patients Prefer Improvements by Subtracting Faults
Instead of adding to their current features, male cosmetic surgery clients often prefer subtle adjustments to their existing features.
