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Eyebrow-raising complications of microblading
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD May 1, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 18 One of the most significant challenges of being a medical dermatologist is that patients assume you are well-versed in all aspects of dermatology, including cosmetic procedures. It is a reasonable expectation that dermatologists have at least a
Paradoxical biological reactions and Grandma Dora’s waterbed
By Warren R. Heymann, MD January 22, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 3 My late maternal grandmother Dora — a real ... balabusta (Yiddish for "mistress of the house") — was the first person I knew to get a waterbed. That raised eyebrows, until I explained that it comforted her octogenarian
Treating the medical and emotional effects of alopecia
Deirdre's story ... I’ve had alopecia areata — an autoimmune disease that causes hair loss on the scalp and body — for almost 20 years. ... It’s a really unpredictable disease. For some people, alopecia can happen really quickly — they could have a full head of hair one day
Eyeing the use of cryotherapy for eyebrow alopecia areata
By Warren R. Heymann, MD April 5, 2017 I am always looking for alternatives to injecting eyebrow alopecia areata with triamcinolone acetonide (TAC). My protocol, based on the recommendation by Alkhalifah et al, is TAC 2.5 mg/mL, 0.5 mL to each eyebrow, every 4 to 6 weeks, as necessary (1).
AM22 Egyptian Women’s Dermatologic Society Agenda
Nahla Hunter A sad mouth : can it be upturned by dermal fillers 1.45 – 1.55 Nadine Hamada Eyebrows
PDF of Hypertrichosis
Jacob, MD, is an assistant Gingival fibromatosis AD Early childhood; hairiness on face, trunk, eyebrows
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acrodermatitis Argininosuccinic enteropathica-like acid synthetase dermatitis. deficiency Trichoschisis Eyebrows
Dermatologists pioneer cutting-edge treatments
Dermatologists are at the forefront of innovative therapies that help patients like Matthew address health problems, transforming their lives. ... Tony and Jamie Riccardi's story ... Matthew Riccardi, patient ... Our son, Matthew, was always a carefree, confident child until one summer we noticed a small patch of hair missing.
Alopecia areata incognita in Cronkhite-Canada syndrome suggests an autoimmune etiology – and that’s the way it is.
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Sept. 14, 2017 Cronkhite–Canada syndrome. A, Onycholysis. B, Alopecia. ... Credit: ... JAAD I have always been intrigued by the mysterious nature of the Cronkhite-Canada syndrome (CCS) — although I have considered the disorder in my differential diagnosis, I have never seen a case. ...
PDF of Disorders of hypopigmentation
Poliosis of eyebrows, a PGY-3 at Marshfield Histo: no melanocyctes in amelanotic skin/hair eyelashes
February 27
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / February 27, 2019 ... FDA approves new neurotoxin for frown lines Breaking down the FDA’s new sunscreen proposal Update on Anthem instituting new modifier 25 payment policy A new way to
PDF of Alopecia
specific mania self-induced patchy hair loss of follicular anatomy; treatment; hypnosis, scalp, eyebrows
Best of DermWorld Insights and Inquiries
Dec. 26, 2024 We know how much you enjoy Dr. Heymann and the editorial board’s weekly analyses of dermatologic literature, so we’ve created a list of the top 10 most popular issues in 2024 — starting with the most popular issue of the year. ... 1. Weighing in on glucagon-like
Yale dermatologist uses innovative treatment to treat child with severe alopecia
American Academy of Dermatology honors Dr. Brett King as National "Patient Care Hero" ROSEMONT, Ill. (April 18, 2022) - Connecticut board-certified dermatologist Brett King MD, PhD, FAAD, was named an American Academy of Dermatology ... Patient Care Hero for pioneering an innovative new treatment for severe dermatologic conditions that are
PS-Body Piercing
This includes, but is not limited to, piercing of an ear, lip, tongue, nose, eyebrows, navel, and genitalia
Start the new year off with a fresh start (and skin)
Advice from a board-certified dermatologist on seeking cosmetic treatments ROSEMONT, Ill. (January 9, 2024) — With a rise in both public accessibility and visibility, cosmetic treatments are more popular than ever. Whether your New Year’s resolution is to improve your health or to look and feel your best, the most
New treatments provide more options for people with alopecia areata
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology ... article highlights new ways to restore hair ROSEMONT, Ill. (Aug. 15, 2023) — A study published today in a supplement of the ... Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology titled " ... Alopecia: A New Frontier " reveals that a new
After 23 years, a syndrome converted me into an eflornithine believer
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD July 12, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 28 I learned that Vaniqa (eflornithine - ... α -difluoromethylornithine [DFMO]) was discontinued. Topical eflornithine was released in 2000 to reduce facial hirsutism. When the drug was released, I recall being fascinated by the premise of its mechanism.
January 22, 2020
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / January 22, 2020 ... Academy comments on FDA sunscreen study DW Insights and Inquiries : Paradoxical biological reactions and Grandma Dora’s waterbed 2020 revised codes: Intermediate and complex repair Participate in
Laboratory testing for syphilitic alopecia: Time to renew old habits?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD June 4, 2018 I’m not sure how this happened. I used to check several laboratory studies in patients presenting with alopecia, including a rapid plasma reagin (RPR) for syphilis (in addition to a CBC, TSH, iron binding studies, ANA and vitamin D; testosterone and DHEAS
Frontal fibrosing alopecia: Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Feb. 13, 2017 Women given the diagnosis of frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) with different severity grades. A, FFA grade I/V in a premenopausal 30-year-old woman, with a less than 1-cm wide area of cicatricial skin produced by the recession of the frontal and temporal hairline.
Directions in Residency cover
Pilomatricoma Hard subcutaneous mass, often Cheeks and eyebrows are skin to bluish in color.
Winter 2019 Directions PDF
Pilomatricoma Hard subcutaneous mass, often Cheeks and eyebrows are skin to bluish in color.
PDF of head and neck lesions of the infant
Pilomatricoma Hard subcutaneous mass, often Cheeks and eyebrows are skin to bluish in color.
Attending the masquerade ball with CTCL and alopecia areata
By Warren R. Heymann, MD Feb. 1, 2017 It comes as no surprise to dermatologists that cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) is associated with alopecia, especially in patients with follicular mucinosis (alopecia mucinosa), but how often does CTCL masquerade as alopecia areata? ... Amin et al reported a 33-year-old female
Eradicating ectoparasites
Experts discuss treatment options and tips for successfully diagnosing and treating lice and scabies ... Feature ... By Allison Evans, Assistant Managing Editor, October 1, 2022 Pediculosis (head, body, or pubic lice infestation) and scabies are caused by ectoparasites that are found to some degree in all human populations, with
May 1, 2024
Derm World Weekly - A Publication of the American Academy of Dermatology | Association ... IN THIS ISSUE / May 1, 2024 ... Consensus statements for the treatment of vitiligo in younger patients DermWorld Insights and Inquiries : Eyebrow-raising complications of microblading Role of low-dose oral minoxidil for treatment of
Confidence redefined: permanent makeup can empower individuals with skin and hair conditions
New study by dermatologists highlights what to look for when considering permanent makeup ROSEMONT, Ill. (June 18, 2024) — Permanent makeup, also called cosmetic tattooing, is a popular form of tattooing that can be used to replace or enhance a person’s makeup application or help them camouflage certain medical conditions.
From "slugging" to snail mucin
Dermatologists discuss popular social media trends impacting the skin. ... Feature ... By Emily Margosian, Assistant Editor, October 1, 2023 Social media and the skin have a long history together. For over 15 years, social media has been an ever-growing presence in nearly all facets of life: politics, commerce —
PDF of Nutritional diseases
, generalized - Fatigue, myalgia, depression supplementation; patients with exfoliation, loss of eyebrows
Vitiligo or vitiligo-like lesions and PD1-inhibitors: Which is right?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD June 1, 2017 The following is a well-known staple of Jewish humor. I’ve heard it thousands of times, but it always makes me smile: ... In a small town in Russia, people brought their complaints to the Rabbi to settle their differences. One man purchased
PDF of Immunodeficiencies
genes play a role in infections as well thrombocytopenia membrane transport and • Silver-gray hair, eyebrows
PDF of Mohs surgery AUC
Area H: ‘Mask areas’ of face (central face, eyelids [including inner/outer canthi], eyebrows, nose, lips
Acne necrotica: A real head-scratcher
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD May 15, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 20 I sympathize with new residents in dermatology coming to grips with difficult terms and concepts that are essential in practice. As a novice, I recall struggling with the concept of acne necrotica (AN), dreading that I would
Speculating on spicules: Our incomplete knowledge of trichodysplasia spinulosa
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD December 15, 2021 Vol. 3, No. 49 For inexplicable reasons, there are certain differential diagnoses that I find particularly satisfying, one being disorders responsible for facial follicular spicules: follicular mucinosis (1), pityriasis folliculorum ... (Demodex folliculorum) (2), follicular hyperkeratotic spicules (myeloma immunoglobulin or cryoglobulin)
PDF of Evaluating the Cosmetic Patient
augmentation is beneficial • Typically last months and may increase with subsequent injections“Spock” Eyebrows
PDF of Photosensitivity disorders
palmoplantar exogenous sen- and mycophenolate eczematous changes, loss of sitizer (plants or mofetil eyebrows
Here comes summer (and sunscreen conversations)!
By Warren R. Heymann, MD April 29, 2020 Vol. 2, No. 17 As the summer solstice approaches, days will lengthen, as will patient-related conversations regarding sunscreen use. In this anxiety-ridden age, with all the information overload, patients’ questions have expanded beyond what sunscreen we recommend. Concerns for safety — both
Telangiectasias: When is it TEMPI time?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Oct. 19, 2022 Vol. 4, No. 42 For the medical dermatologist, telangiectasis requires a thoughtful approach to diagnosis. Where are the lesions distributed (generalized, mucosal, periungual)? Are they linear or mat-like? Are they associated with other lesions (pigmented macules, spider angiomas)? Is the patient
PDF of BF transplant dermatology
papules with central white spicules distributed over the central face and associated with loss of eyebrows
Periocular hypopigmentation of the elderly: A new POTUS dermatosis?
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Sept. 4, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 36 Editorial Note: DermWorld Insights and Inquiries provides commentaries on issues in dermatology. This editorial was composed before the assassination attempt of former President Trump, President Biden’s decision not to seek a second term, and the nomination of
A seasoned approach to treating the “salt and pepper” dyspigmentation of systemic sclerosis
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD Feb. 1, 2023 Vol. 5, No. 5 It only takes a nanosecond for a dermatologist to recognize the "salt and pepper" dyspigmentation (SPD) of systemic sclerosis (SSc), but a lifetime to understand and manage it. Of all the cutaneous signs of SSc (sclerodactyly, telangiectasias,
A quiver full of fillers
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... New approvals target specific anatomic locations ... New approvals target specific anatomic locations ... By Ruth Carol, contributing writer There has been an influx of dermal fillers approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in recent years.
Hard questions about subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn and hypercalcemia
By Warren R. Heymann, MD, FAAD May 8, 2024 Vol. 6, No. 19 Neonatal dermatoses are anxiety-provoking for both physicians and parents because of crucial questions — Are there associated systemic problems? What are long-term sequelae? How should the infant be followed? One of the most striking neonatal disorders is
Caring for transgender patients
Go to AAD Home ... Go to AAD Home ... Menu ... Experts discuss cultural and medical competencies of providing care for transgender patients ... Experts discuss cultural and medical competencies of providing care for transgender patients ... By Victoria Houghton, assistant managing editor Cyndi Yag-Howard, MD, vividly remembers the
PDF of Directions, Winter 2019
Pilomatricoma Hard subcutaneous mass, often Cheeks and eyebrows are skin to bluish in color.
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Furthermore, alopecia was noted on the eyebrows and extremities.