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Sunil DhawanJune 18, 2007
Dermlex Launch
Analysis of: Advitech to finally launch Dermylex in US | www.nutraingredients-usa.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
Advitech's launch of Dermylex will not have much of an impact on the psoriasis market. This is due to the fact that the product has minimal studies to back it up, and the company will rely on testimonials. This is not an effective way of marketing to physicians, and is difficult with patients....
June 5, 2007
Melafind
Analysis of: Digital Diagnosis: New Tool for Detecting Skin Cancer | www.ehponline.org
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Depending on the accuracy and cost of the technology, this device could be a useful and welcome tool in melanoma diagnosis.  To be considered useful, the Melafind device must increase melanoma recognition without a significant false negative rate.  In other words, the machines ability to catch...
Sunil DhawanJune 4, 2007
Melafind Phase three implications
Analysis of: Digital Diagnosis: New Tool for Detecting Skin Cancer | www.ehponline.org
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
If Melafinds phase three study results are positive then physicians will in general be receptive. The only issues are: 1. Ease of use/time to scan 2. Ability for non physician personnel to be trained to use the technology. 3. cost 4. Insurance reimbursement The technology may have more use at larger...
Sunil DhawanJune 4, 2007
Modus product-?efficacy
Analysis of: No Hydroquinone, Means No Worries for Modus. Dr.’s Applaud Europe’s New Import To Fight Signs of Aging | www.rushprnews.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
The new Modus product "without hydroquinone" cannot be fully evaluated on the basis of the currently available information. Decisions based on the opinions of a "Beauty Editor", and 6 years worth of studies with only 4 patients, are tenuous at best, and laughable at worst. It will be difficult to unseat...
May 29, 2007
Already here....
Analysis of: Getting a Discount on Plastic Surgery | online.wsj.com
Author: Michael Bain, Plastic and Reconstructive Physician, Michael A Bain, MD
Discount cosmetic surgery is already here, but not via large commercial companies.  Retention of actual plastic and reconstructive surgeons may be difficult if they are not paying well.  There is a place for this, however the solo practitioner will continue to have word of mouth and a place....
May 29, 2007
New Organiceuticals May Help Bring Back Beauty!
Analysis of: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/26/fashion/26skin.html?_r=1&ref=health&oref=slogin | www.nytimes.com
Author: Kenneth Edelson, Owner, Kenneth Edelson, MD
All that glitters is not gold...but some might be! Anti-oxidants are the promise of saving our "hides"!
May 29, 2007
FDA ban on Hydroquinones
Analysis of: FDA May Place Ban on OTC Bleaching Creams | www.carefair.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
I have yet to see any study that would prclude me from recommending these products. I believe if utilized correctly and dosed appropriately it would be a disservice to our patients if the ability to prescribe this were taken away.
May 28, 2007
Couldn't agree more
Analysis of: FDA May Place Ban on OTC Bleaching Creams | www.carefair.com
Author: Kenneth Edelson, Owner, Kenneth Edelson, MD
Keep Hydroquinones Around!
Sunil DhawanMay 24, 2007
FDA Hydroquinone ban may be premature
Analysis of: FDA May Place Ban on OTC Bleaching Creams | www.carefair.com
Author: Sunil Dhawan, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Stanford University
The possible ban of over the counter hydroquinone skin bleaching agents may be premature. We have used these agents for 20 years without any significant side effects including ochronosis or paradoxical darkening of the skin. These agents are only modestly effective at best. Most patients still...
May 17, 2007
Non-Invasive Screening of the Skin
Analysis of: New tool allows noninvasive screening of skin lesions | www.modernmedicine.com
Author: Kenneth Edelson, Owner, Kenneth Edelson, MD
The company hopes to apply for European regulatory approval next year, with U.S. market approval and launch to follow. The current price of the device is 15,000 EUR. This device promises to be a remarkable time and money saver for medicine. Approximately 80-95% of lesions excised by dermatologists prove...

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