Editorial for September 2023

    Michael H. Gold
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    TLDR The September 2023 issue highlights the importance of safety in cosmetic procedures and updates on treatments for acne, rosacea, and hair restoration.
    The September 2023 issue of the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology features several significant articles. One is a meta-analysis on the safety of infraorbital hyaluronic acid injections, emphasizing the importance of safety in cosmetic and aesthetic procedures. Another article is a round table update on the treatment of acne in aesthetic patients, providing answers to common questions. A systematic review discusses the use of skin phototype in shaping parameters for energy-based devices in cosmetic dermatologic conditions. The issue also includes a meta-analysis on the use of oxymetazoline in treating rosacea, and an article on the use of hyaluronic acid-based fillers in patients with autoimmune diseases. Lastly, a systemic review presents preliminary evidence on the use of exosome treatment in hair restoration, highlighting its potential in the field of aesthetics.
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