Rosacea
Conference Coverage
VIDEO: Spironolactone holds its own for treating women’s acne
WAILEA, Hawaii - Spironolactone is an old drug, but it remains a safe and effective treatment option for acne in women, Julie Harper, MD, says in...
News from the FDA/CDC
FDA approves topical oxymetazoline for rosacea
A topical cream containing the vasoconstrictor oxymetazoline has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat symptoms of rosacea,...
Conference Coverage
Topical treatments for rosacea to be reviewed at this year’s meeting
Linda Stein Gold, MD, director of dermatology research, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, and a codirector of the meeting, shared a taste of the...
Conference Coverage
A sweet new solution for rosacea
VIENNA – Topical kanuka honey improved rosacea in a clinical trial.
From the Journals
‘Anxiety sensitivity’ tied to psychodermatologic disorders
A study finds associations between “anxiety sensitivity” and certain dermatologic disorders.
From the Journals
Rosacea improved with fractional microneedling radiofrequency therapy
Fractional microneedling radiofrequency therapy resulted in modest but clinically significant improvements in the appearance and inflammation of...
Feature
Ocular rosacea remains a stubborn foe
Few skin disorders have the power to devastate lives like ocular rosacea, a painful condition that disrupts vision and can lead to blindness,...
Article
VIDEO: Recognizing the systemic impact of rosacea
LAS VEGAS - At its core, "we understand that rosacea is an inflammatory disease," Linda Stein Gold, MD, said in a video interview at the Skin...
Cosmetic Corner
Cosmetic Corner: Dermatologists Weigh in on OTC Rosacea Treatments
Feature
NRS awards grants for rosacea studies
The National Rosacea Society (NRS) is awarding funding to three new studies and continuing funding for two ongoing studies on topics that include...
From the Journals
Experts outline phenotype approach to rosacea
Primary and secondary rosacea features should be considered together, to achieve more robust diagnosis and classification, according to a...