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January 2017 in “Skin appendage disorders” Botulinum toxin shows promise for various skin conditions but requires more research for confirmation and standardized use.
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January 2023 in “Skin Appendage Disorders” Sensitive scalp (SSc) was identified as a condition characterized by subjective symptoms such as pruritus, burning, pain, pricking, and trichodynia, often accompanied by scalp erythema. Despite its prevalence in dermatological practice and mention in personal care products, it was poorly researched in medical literature. The exact cause of SSc remained uncertain, but it might have been linked to hair loss. Diagnosis relied on patient history, as there were no specific trichoscopic features, and it was important to differentiate it from conditions like trigeminal trophic syndrome and postherpetic neuralgia. Management involved a three-step approach: scalp care, topical treatment, and systemic treatment.
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April 2011 in “International Journal of Dermatology” The VII International Congress of Dermocaribe in Colombia was a major dermatology event with over 50 lectures on various skin conditions and treatments.
March 2022 in “IntechOpen eBooks” Botulinum Neurotoxin-A can treat acne, oily skin, rosacea, hair loss, prevent scars, relieve nerve pain, reduce excessive sweating, and manage psoriasis, but more trials are needed to confirm its effectiveness.
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June 2020 in “Dermatologic Therapy” The COVID-19 pandemic led to fewer dermatology visits and changed the types of skin conditions patients experienced.