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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2025.06.081 | DOI Listing |
J Am Acad Dermatol
August 2025
Department of Dermatology, Hospital das Clinicas, University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Background: Restoration of ideal eyebrow position and shape is paramount in facial aesthetics. Coagulation and contraction of the forehead tissue using subperiosteal application of thermal energy eliminates the need for tissue excision or fixation, permitting a closed, technically straightforward, nonendoscopic approach.
Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe a novel brow-lift technique using subperiosteal application of thermal energy from a helium plasma radiofrequency (RF) device (Renuvion; Apyx Medical, Clearwater, FL).
Am J Clin Dermatol
August 2025
Division of Pediatric Dermatology, Department of Pediatrics, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH, USA.
Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disease that is characterized by nonscarring hair loss of the scalp, face, and/or body. Three therapies have been approved for the treatment of severe AA; however, there are several different approaches for defining disease severity. Therefore, severity assessment tools are helpful in determining the appropriate treatment approach and evaluating treatment response in patients with AA.
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August 2025
Department of Otolaryngology, Masih Daneshvari Hospital, Darabad, Tehran, Niavaran, Iran.
Background: Eyebrow and forehead lift is a popular facial rejuvenation method, but a key challenge is a predictable low-complication procedure with long-lasting results. Classic coronal forehead lift involves scalp resection, which results in loss of valuable hair follicles.
Objectives: This study presents a modified approach to the classic coronal forehead lift, aiming to preserve the scalp while achieving durable results.
AME Case Rep
July 2025
Lasers in Dermatology Unit, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.
Background: Ulerythema ophryogenes (UO) is a rare cutaneous disorder characterized by inflammatory keratotic papules that primarily affect the face. This clinical case may enrich and provide an interesting literature overview on the laser therapy for UO, which represents a rare skin illness difficult to treat.
Case Description: A 25-year-old female patient having an UO family history and who presented a progressive erythema and confluent horny follicular erythematous papules with areas of alopecia around the lateral third of eyebrows without signs of pitted or atrophic scars, which has been evident since childhood, underwent to a single session of dye laser.