Join Dr. Faranak Kamangar, MD, every week as she chats with various guests about the future of dermatology. Each week, Dr. Fara and her guests cover topics from psoriasis, to eczema, to skin care, to AI, and more. Whether you’re a doctor or a patient, these episodes provide valuable information about your skin and how to navigate the world of dermatology.
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Join Dr. Faranak Kamangar, MD, every week as she chats with various guests about the future of dermatology. Each week, Dr. Fara and her guests cover topics from psoriasis, to eczema, to skin care, to AI, and more. Whether you’re a doctor or a patient, these episodes provide valuable information about your skin and how to navigate the world of dermatology.
Episode 97: Innovations in Acne Care: A New Era | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
The Future of Dermatology
28 minutes 17 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 97: Innovations in Acne Care: A New Era | The Future of Dermatology Podcast
Summary
In this episode of the Future of Dermatology Podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar discusses the complexities of acne treatment during Acne Awareness Month. Joined by experts Dr. Ekama Carlson and Erica Dement, they explore patient perspectives, the role of technology in treatment, common myths surrounding acne, and the importance of addressing post-inflammatory erythema and scarring. The conversation highlights the emotional impact of acne on patients and the need for dermatologists to adapt to evolving treatment modalities and patient expectations.
Takeaways
- Over 80% of acne patients are interested in light-based procedures.- Acne significantly impacts patients' emotional well-being and social interactions.- There is a disconnect between patient expectations and what dermatologists can provide.- Younger patients often expect insurance to cover their acne treatments.- Social media trends influence patient perceptions and treatment choices.- Post-inflammatory erythema is a critical aspect of the acne journey.- Advanced technologies are changing the landscape of acne treatment.- Debunking myths about acne treatment is essential for patient education.- Higher cumulative doses of isotretinoin may lead to lower recurrence rates.- Early intervention in treating erythema can prevent scarring.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Acne Awareness Month02:14 - Understanding Patient Perspectives on Acne04:02 - The Role of Technology in Acne Treatment08:41 - Debunking Myths and Trends in Acne Treatment10:56 - Exploring Advanced Treatment Modalities19:16 Addressing Post-Inflammatory Erythema and Scarring
The Future of Dermatology
Join Dr. Faranak Kamangar, MD, every week as she chats with various guests about the future of dermatology. Each week, Dr. Fara and her guests cover topics from psoriasis, to eczema, to skin care, to AI, and more. Whether you’re a doctor or a patient, these episodes provide valuable information about your skin and how to navigate the world of dermatology.