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Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3347-3348

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Welcome to the November 2021 issue of the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology

Michael H. Gold MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14543

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3349-3349

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Can SARS-CoV-2 vaccine increase the risk of reactivation of Varicella zoster? A systematic review

Hardik D. Desai,Kamal Sharma,Anchal Shah,Jaimini Patoliya,Anant Patil,Zahra Hooshanginezhad,Stephan Grabbe,Mohamad Goldust

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14521

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3350-3361

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Effect of COVID-19 pandemic on psoriatic patients dermatology admissions and biologic treatment adherences: A single-center retrospective study

Ahmet Ka?an Özdemir MD,Y?ld?z Hayran MD,Orhan ?en MD,Ak?n Akta? MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14512

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3362-3363

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Pustular psoriasis flare-up in a patient with COVID-19

Ronak Miladi MD,Alireza Janbakhsh MD,Arefeh Babazadeh MD,Zeinab Aryanian MD,Soheil Ebrahimpour PhD,Mohammad Barary,Terence T. Sio MD, MS,Uwe Wollina MD,Mohamad Goldust MD,Zeinab Mohseni Afshar MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14508

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3364-3368

The various cutaneous manifestations have lately appeared in the setting of COVID-19. Psoriasis flare-ups have been reported during a COVID-19 infection.

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The effect of COVID-19 on patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria treated with omalizumab and antihistamines: A cross-sectional, comparative study

Ecem Bostan MD,Fethi Zaid MD,Aysen Karaduman MD,Sibel Dogan MD,Duygu Gulseren MD,Basak Yalici-Armagan MD,Neslihan Akdogan MD,Sibel Ersoy-Evans MD,Gonca Elcin MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14484

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3369-3375

Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is defined as recurrent attacks of urticaria present for more than six weeks. The monoclonal anti-immunoglobulin E antibody, omalizumab, was approved for the treatment of CSU in patients who remain refractory to H1-antihistamines. Biologic agents are shown not to increase the risk of COVID-19 infection in different studies.

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Herpes zoster after COVID-19 vaccination—Can the vaccine reactivate latent zoster virus?

J. A. Palanivel DD, MSc

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14470

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3376-3377

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The impact of COVD-19 on North American dermatology practices

Misha Zarbafian MD,Danny Guo MD, MSc, FRCPC, DABD,Jeffrey Dover MD, FRCPC,Shannon Humphrey MD, FRCPC

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14458

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3378-3381

COVID-19 continues to affect the delivery of healthcare services, as practices across North America gradually re-open with new safety measures and practice guidelines. Specifically in dermatology, clinical care is delivered in close physician-patient proximity through physical examination and the use of additional diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. We designed a 10-question survey to better understand how COVID-19 has impacted the delivery of care in North American dermatology practices. Survey questions explored themes including changes in patient volumes, the use of virtual visits/teledermatology, the frequency of aesthetic and surgical procedures, and other related topics. We invited 102 board-certified dermatologists working in a variety of medical, aesthetic, surgical, and mixed practices, to participate in our survey hosted through Qualtrics XM. These dermatologists were selected based on their geographic location and our ability to access their contact information. Each dermatologist received an individualized e-mail and survey link; however, all survey responses were anonymized. In 2.5 weeks after survey invitations were sent, the survey was viewed and completed by 71 and 54 dermatologists, respectively. The second wave of e-mails was sent to the remaining 48 dermatologists who had not yet completed the survey, after which 15 participants both viewed and completed the survey. In total, 69 responses were recorded with an overall response rate of 67.6%. We report decreased patient volume capacity, fewer aesthetic and surgical procedures, and an increase in the use of virtual medicine among board-certified North American dermatologists. However, this represents a reflection on perspectives at a single time point in a rapidly evolving situation. Understanding the full scope of the impact that COVID-19 continues to have on dermatologic care is paramount to effectively serve our patients.

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Cutaneous small-vessel vasculitis following COVID-19 vaccine

Bikash Ranjan Kar MBBS, MD (Dermatology),Bhabani STP Singh MBBS, MD (Dermatology),Liza Mohapatra MBBS, MD (Dermatology),Ishan Agrawal MBBS

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14452

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3382-3383

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Recurrent herpes zoster after COVID-19 vaccination in patients with chronic urticaria being treated with cyclosporine—A report of 3 cases

Alpana Mohta MD,Aakanksha Arora MBBS,Rekha Srinivasa MD,Rajesh Dutt Mehta MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14437

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3384-3386

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The relationship between stress and vitiligo during COVID-19 pandemic

Ghasem Rahmatpour Rokni MD,Amir Gholami MD,Armaghan Kazeminejad MD,Zakaria Zakariaei MD,Mohsen Layegh MD,Anant Patil MD,Mohamad Goldust MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14429

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3387-3388

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Herpes zoster after inactivated COVID-19 vaccine: A cutaneous adverse effect of the vaccine

Pooja Arora MD, DNB,Kabir Sardana MD, DNB,Sinu Rose Mathachan MD,Purnima Malhotra MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14268

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3389-3390

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A critical review of complications in non-surgical rhinoplasty and their management

Sunita H. Babu MBBS, MSc(Aesthetic Medicine),Benjamin H. J. Rapaport BMBS, MSc(Aesthetic Medicine)

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14489

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3391-3397

In recent years, there has been a rise in non-surgical rhinoplasty (NSR) due to its minimally invasive approach. As with all procedures, NSR can result in complications. Although rare, the consequences of complications can result in a devastating outcome and therefore an evidence-based approach to enable the recognition and management of NSR complications is required.

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Periorbital Filling With The MD Codes™ Algorithm: A Narrative Review and a Practical Guide

Prof. André Borba M.D., PhD,Matheus Rodrigues M.D.

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14491

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3398-3406

The hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are employed to bring balance and facial harmony, improving the proportions and asymmetries of the structures, besides acting to reverse the signs of facial aging. The periorbital region is one of the first to show the signs of aging with periocular wrinkles, deepening of the nasojugal and palpebromalar folds, prolapse of the fat bags, excess palpebral skin, ptosis of the eyelashes, disappearance of the upper eyelid crease due to excess skin and hollowing of the upper eyelid.

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Role of vitamin D in hair loss: A short review

Kriteeka Saini MD,Venkataram Mysore MD, DNB, DipRCPath

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14421

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3407-3414

Vitamin D, a vitamin and hormone, plays an important role in dermatology and dermatotherapeutics, due to its anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, and regulation of keratinocyte differentiation and proliferation. It also affects the hair cycle, and its role in hair loss is under constant research.

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Impact of ultraviolet radiation and exposome on rosacea: Key role of photoprotection in optimizing treatment

Daniel Morgado-Carrasco MD,Corinne Granger MD,Carles Trullas MSc,Jaime Piquero-Casals MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14020

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3415-3421

Pathophysiology of rosacea is not completely understood and involves a complex interaction among genetics, ultraviolet (UV) light, microorganisms, impaired skin barrier, neuronal and vascular dysfunction, and immune system disruption.

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Preview long hair follicular unit excision: An up-and-coming technique

Roberto Trivellini MD,David Perez-Meza MD,Helen J. Renaud PhD,Aditya K. Gupta MD, PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14026

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3422-3426

Follicular unit excision (FUE) is a popular hair transplant technique, but requires shaving the donor area. This is a deterrent for some patients wishing to keep their hair transplant discreet. The new long hair FUE technique avoids shaving the donor area, which appeals to a wider patient population; however, it has a reputation of being technically challenging and slow.

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The impact of ultraviolet radiation on skin photoaging — review of in vitro studies

Krystyna Joanna Gromkowska-K?pka MSc,Anna Pu?cion-Jakubik PhD,Renata Markiewicz-?ukowska PhD,Katarzyna Socha PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14033

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3427-3431

Photoaging, ultra violet (UV) induced skin aging is a gradual process that depends on the time and intensity of solar radiation.

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The pathogenesis of melasma and implications for treatment

Ofir Artzi MD,Tamir Horovitz MD,Efrat Bar-Ilan MD,Waseem Shehadeh MD,Amir Koren MD,Lior Zusmanovitch MD,Joseph N. Mehrabi MD,Fares Salameh MD,Gila Isman Nelkenbaum MD,Eyal Zur RPh,Eli Sprecher MD, PhD,Jacob Mashiah MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14382

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3432-3445

Melasma is a complex and poorly understood disorder, with high rates of treatment failure and recurrences.

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Soft tissue filler augmentation of the orbicularis retaining ligament to improve the lid-cheek junction

Francesco P. Bernardini MD,Gabriela Casabona MD,Michael G. Alfertshofer MD,Konstantin Frank MD,Nicholas Moellhoff MD,Robert H. Gotkin MD,Kristina Davidovic MD,Daria Voropai DDS,Andrea Valli MD,Sebastian Cotofana MD, PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14495

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3446-3453

The orientation of facial ligaments changes with increasing age due to the loss of bony support. Soft tissue filler injections placed in close proximity to facial ligaments can alter their orientation to help achieve an improved and younger aesthetic appearance.

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A comparative study of efficacy and safety of autologous fat grafting versus Platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of post-acne scars

Vinma H. Shetty MD,Sanath N. Bhandary MS, MCh,Roopa Bhandary MD,Chintaman Suvarna MBBS

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14503

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3454-3461

Platelet-rich plasma is a useful adjuvant therapy in the treatment of acne scars. Fat is as ideal soft tissue filler.

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Novel use of poly-L-lactic acid filler for the treatment of facial cutaneous atrophy in patients with connective tissue disease

Jarod John Pamatmat BA,Cristian D. Gonzalez MD,Rebecca Euwer MD,Erika Summers MD,David Smart MD,Heather W. Goff MD, MPH

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14422

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3462-3466

Patients with connective tissue disease (CTD) often suffer from facial cutaneous defects and resultant facial asymmetry. Unfortunately, these issues have been known to be difficult-to-treat, and concern exists regarding the use of cosmetic procedures in this patient population due to the theoretical risk of disease flare-up or reactivation. Injectable poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) is one type of filler that has been used to treat skin atrophy in patients with morphea and lupus erythematous panniculitis. However, overall, there is a dearth in literature regarding the safety and efficacy of PLLA filler in patients with CTDs.

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A study of combined microfocused ultrasound and hyaluronic acid dermal filler in the treatment of enlarged facial pores in Asians

Vasanop Vachiramon MD, MSc,Amornrut Namasondhi MD,Tanaporn Anuntrangsee MD,Chaninan Kositkuljorn MD,Natthachat Jurairattanaporn MD, MSc

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14360

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3467-3474

Enlarged facial pores are a common cosmetic complaint in practice. Microfocused ultrasound with visualization (MFU-V) and low-degree crosslinked hyaluronic acid filler (L-HA) injection has recently become a popular procedure for skin rejuvenation. The effectiveness of the combined MFU-V and L-HA injection in the treatment of enlarged pores has not been evaluated.

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Subject satisfaction following treatment with nanofractional radiofrequency for the treatment and reduction of acne scarring and rhytids: A prospective study

Suleima Arruda MD,Alyssa Swearingen BS,Kathleen Medrano BS,Neil Sadick MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14455

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3475-3481

Skin-related changes, such as fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scarring, are a source of distress to both men and women. Nanofractional radiofrequency delivers thermal energy to skin layers leading to dermal remodeling that can address skin conditions related to aging. The objective of this study was to evaluate the subject satisfaction of nanofractional radiofrequency for the treatment of facial wrinkles and acne scarring in both lighter and darker skin tones.

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Safety and efficacy of microneedling technology in the treatment of acne scars

Gabriela Casabona MD,Michael G. Alfertshofer,Kai O Kaye MD,Konstantin Frank MD,Arnaldo Mercado-Perez BS,John B. Hargiss BS,Jeremy B. Green MD,Sebastian Cotofana MD, PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14502

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3482-3491

Current options for the reduction of acne scarring (eg, ablative laser resurfacing) are associated with considerable side effects and limitations in terms of patient population. Percutaneous collagen induction via microneedling poses an alternative treatment method due to its low rates of reported adverse events and side effects.

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Paired facial treatment with 755nm picosecond laser with diffractive lens array and 1060nm laser lipolysis of the submentum: An open-label prospective trial

Jordan V. Wang MD, MBE, MBA,Mitalee P. Christman MD,Hao Feng MD, MHS,Hyemin Pomerantz MD,Margo Lederhandler MD,Roy G. Geronemus MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14397

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3492-3497

Performing multiple cosmetic treatments in a single session to target different aspects of facial rejuvenation is an effective regimen. Picosecond lasers with a fractionated handpiece can target fine lines, which can supplement submental fat reduction procedures. However, limited data exist on the safety and efficacy of single-session treatment strategies.

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Application of red light therapy for moderate-to-severe acne vulgaris: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Yifan Wu MBBS,Yu Deng MBBS,Peng Huang MD, PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14369

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3498-3508

Photodynamic therapy had made great progress in the treatment of acne vulgaris. However, there is no meta-analysis on the effectiveness and safety of red light therapy for acne vulgaris.

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Histological and immunohistochemical changes in facial skin treated with combined ablative and non-ablative laser therapy

Natalia A. Shanina MD,Alexander V. Patrushev MD,Anže Zorman MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14023

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3509-3516

Facial skin rejuvenation is a highly sought after procedure. Different materials, energy-based devices and techniques have been shown to offer good results in facial rejuvenation.

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Pseudofolliculitis barbae treatment: Efficacy of topical eflornithine, long-pulsed Nd-YAG laser versus their combination

Hisham Shokeir Ph.D,Nevien Samy Ph.D,Mai Taymour MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14027

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3517-3525

Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) is a chronic inflammatory disorder occurring mostly in regions of thick hair growth after shaving. PFB is characterized clinically by multiple painful, pruritic erythematous papules and, less commonly, pustules, nodules, or abscesses.

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Assessing the effectiveness of the combination therapy with fractional Er-YAG laser and platelet-rich plasma in treatment of periorbital dark circles patients: A clinical trial

Mohammad Ali Nilforoushzadeh MD,Maryam Heidari-Kharaji PhD,Shiva Alavi MD,Mona Mahmoudbeyk PhD Candidate,Elham Torkamaniha PhD Candidate,Aisan Peyrovan BSc,Maryam Nouri MD,Sona Zare PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14036

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3526-3536

Numerous therapeutic techniques for periorbital hyperpigmentation have been suggested.

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Skin effect of facial cleansing combined with an electric sonic device

Laura Moretti Aiello BSc,Mariane Massufero Vergilio MSc,Silas Arandas Monteiro e Silva PhD,Tamiris Anselmo BSc,Gislaine Ricci Leonardi PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14017

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3537-3544

New technologies, such as sonic devices, have been developed to optimize the skin cleansing process and improve its efficiency. To evaluate the effectiveness of these cosmetic procedures, skin bioengineering is an objective method to assess the biophysical parameters of the skin.

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Different methods of enhancing the efficacy of topical tacrolimus in extra-facial vitiligo: A comparative study

Samia M. Esmat MD,Heba Ismail Gawdat MD,Rehab A. Hegazy MD,Farah Sayed Ahmed MSc,Eman Raafat Said MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14024

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3545-3551

Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentation disorder due to loss of melanocytes. Topical tacrolimus is effective in vitiligo treatment with minimal effect on extra-facial lesions.

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Assessment of enthesopathy in patients with acne vulgaris: A case-controlled trial

Azmy A. Abdellatif,Mohamed S. Hasan,Ahmed M. Fahmy,Osama E. Mahmoud,Mohamed L. Elsaie

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14028

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3552-3562

This case-controlled study aimed at evaluating whether enthesitis is possibly associated with acne vulgaris.

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Efficacy and safety of 0.15% isobutylamido thiazolyl resorcinol combined with hyaluronic acid vs 0.15% isobutylamido thiazolyl resorcinol or hyaluronic acid alone in melasma treatment: A randomized evaluator-blind trial

Wareeporn Disphanurat MD,Benjaporn Srisantithum MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14031

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3563-3572

Melasma has a complex pathogenesis, and various aggravating factors contribute to its recalcitrance to treatments. A combination of isobutylamido thiazolyl resorcinol (ITR) and hyaluronic acid (HA) could increase melasma treatment efficacy.

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Could endocrine disruptors be a new player for acne pathogenesis? The effect of bisphenol A on the formation and severity of acne vulgaris: A prospective, case-controlled study

Hatice Kaya Ozden MD,Ayse Serap Karadag MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14364

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3573-3579

Acne is one of the most common skin diseases in the adolescent period. Bisphenol A (BPA) is the most frequently observed endocrine-disrupting chemicals that we are exposed to in daily life. BPA can affect acne pathogenesis with similar biological activity on androgenic receptors.

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Efficacy, tolerability, and safety of montelukast versus finasteride for the treatment of moderate acne in women: A prospective, randomized, single-blinded, active-controlled trial

Ghasem Rahmatpour Rokni MD,Farzaneh Mohammadnezhad MD,Majid Saeedi Pharm.D,Shiva Shadi MD,Aseem Sharma MD,Sunmeet Sandhu MD,Atula Gupta MD,Mohamad Goldust MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14462

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3580-3585

Acne is a chronic inflammatory skin disease which involves the pilosebaceous unit. Tissue inflammation isone of the crucial mechanisms, amongst others. Of the various cytokines, leukotriene B4 (LT-B4) is the most potentleucocyte chemotactic mediator. Montelukast is an antagonist of the LT-B4 receptor. Finasteride is an antiandrogen whichspecifically inhibits the 5?-reductase enzyme.

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A pilot study evaluating the efficacy and safety of retinaldehyde-loaded niosomes against mild-to-moderate acne

Jihee Kim,Jemin Kim,Young In Lee,Jangmi Suk,Dongwon Lee,Ju Hee Lee

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14478

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3586-3592

Retinoids are the mainstay of topical therapy for acne. To improve the efficacy and minimize the side effects of retinoids, various novel drug delivery mechanisms, including nanoparticles, have been developed.

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Efficacy of topical cysteamine hydrochloride in treating melasma: a systematic review

Najmeh Ahramiyanpour,Nasrin Saki,Zahra Akbari,Simin Shamsi-Meymandi,Rezvan Amiri,Alireza Heiran

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14494

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3593-3602

Melasma remains a recurrent, chronic, therapeutically challenging, and psychologically burdening condition. Several different modalities and approaches have been utilized, and some with notable success to experimentally manage the condition. Cysteamines, with their depigmentation properties, have only recently been intensely studied. One such formulation is the topical 5% cysteamine hydrochloride, the structure of which is notably more stable and with a less foul odor than its prior counterparts. We, therefore, aimed to assess the efficacy of the mentioned formulation in the treatment of melasma.

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The Wide Suture Suspension Platysmaplasty, a revised technique for neck rejuvenation: A retrospective cohort study

Manoocher Robenpour MD,Shir Fuchs Orenbach MD, MSc,Reut Hadash-Bengad MD,Ophir Robenpour MD,Lior Heller MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14001

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3603-3609

Restoration of an esthetic neck contour is an integral component of facial rejuvenation. The corset platysmaplasty and the suture suspension neck lift were introduced by Feldman in 1990 and by Giampapa in 1995, respectively. Both techniques are routinely used in current practice with satisfactory and long-lasting results. However, some patients who have undergone the suture suspension platysmaplasty report long-term discomfort, excessive neck tightening, and recurrence of deformity.

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Effect of different shapes of recipient site creation micro-blades at varying angles and wound injury

Muhammad Ahmad MD, ABHRS,Muhammad Ismail MPhil

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14006

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3610-3615

Wound injury is a critical issue in hair restoration. The shape and size of blades cause varying degree of tissue trauma.

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Histological and ultrasonographic alterations in skin and soft tissue in upper eyelid excised blepharoplasty due to ipsilateral eyebrow tattooing: (preliminary findings)

Mansooreh Jamshidian Tehrani MD,Masoud Mirghorbani MD, MPH,Laily Najafi MD, PhD,Shervin Sharif Kashani MD,Fahimeh Asadi Amoli MD,Esmaeil Asadi Khameneh MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14007

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3616-3622

Eyebrow tattooing (ET) is a relatively common cosmetic procedure for middle-aged women which can hide age-related ptosis.

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Possible clinical efficacy and tolerability of platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of patients with recalcitrant plane warts: The first clinical study

Mohammed Abu El-Hamd MD,Soha Aboeldahab MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14008

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3623-3629

Plane warts are prevalent cutaneous diseases, caused by different serotypes of human papillomavirus.

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Complications of tattoos and permanent makeup: overview and analysis of 308 cases

S.A.S. van der Bent MD, PhD,D. Rauwerdink MD,E.M.M. Oyen MD,K.I. Maijer MD, PhD,T. Rustemeyer MD, PhD,A. Wolkerstorfer MD, PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14498

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3630-3641

Worldwide 10–20% of the population is tattooed. However, tattoo complications can occur, such as allergic tattoo reactions, infections, and manifestations of autoimmune dermatoses. Despite the growing popularity of tattoos and changes in tattoo ink composition over the last decades, little is known about these complications, its clinical aspects, pathomechanism, and relative occurrence.

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Evaluation of the Langerhans cells role in vitiligo and its relationship to NB-UVB

Mohammed Shoeib MD,Azza Gaber Antar Farag MD,Mona Eltorgman Msc,Asmaa Gaber Abdou MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14012

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3642-3648

Langerhans cells (LCs) are antigen-presenting cells that are characterized by CD1a and CD207/langerin expression. The disturbance in the communication network among keratinocytes, melanocytes, and antigen-presenting cells may be involved in vitiligo pathogenesis.

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Oral mucosal and skin lesions observed in the first 48 hr in newborns

Hamza Akta? MD,Semahat Alp Erdal MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14013

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3649-3655

Newborn period is a definition used for the first 4 weeks of life and it has some different characteristics compared with adult skin.

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver and lipid profile status in patients with melasma: A case-control study

Mohammadreza Ghassemi MD,Saba Hosseinchi MD,Farnoosh Seirafianpour MD,Milad Dodangeh MD, MPH,Azadeh Goodarzi MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14014

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3656-3660

There are pieces of evidence regarding the association between melasma and metabolic syndrome. To assess the prevalence and grade of nonalcoholic fatty liver and lipid profile status in patients with melasma, we designed this case-control study.

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Influence of family history, body mass index, selected dietary factors, personal habits, and menstrual history on oily skin in young women

Zhusheng Yang MD,Xiumin Yang MD,Xue Chen MS,Ying Wang MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14029

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3661-3665

Sebum secretion is affected by many internal and external factors.

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Characterization of rosacea in Chinese: An analysis of 254 cases

Jinxiu Chang MS,Yulan Wang MS,Dongjie Sun PhD,Liyuan Zhang MS,Mao-Qiang Man MD,Ying Tu PhD,Xin Jiang MS,Li He PhD,Hua Gu PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14039

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3666-3671

Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory dermatosis with uncertainty of etiology. Although clinical features and risk factors of the disease in Caucasians have been reported, this information in Chinese is largely unavailable.

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Prevalence of acne vulgaris and its clinico-epidemiological pattern in adult patients: Results of a prospective, observational study

Nidhi Shah MD,Ratnakar Shukla MD,Parag Chaudhari MD,Sharmila Patil MD,Anant Patil MD,Nitin Nadkarni MD,Mohamad Goldust MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14040

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3672-3678

Acne is a common disorder in adolescents. The prevalence of acne in adults is also increasing. There are only a few Indian studies on the prevalence and clinical features of adult acne.

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Association of a novel Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF)-3928C/T and GM-CSF(3606T?C) Promoter gene polymorphisms with the pathogenesis and severity of acne vulgaris: A case-controlled study

Essam Bakr Abdelaal MD,Heba Mahmoud Abdelsamie MD,Shady Mahmoud Attia MD,Khalda Sayed Amr MD,Ramadan M. Eldahshan MD,Mohamed L. Elsaie MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14481

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3679-3683

Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is believed to play an important role in the development of acne vulgaris.

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Perception of smell of a perfume applied to the women skin in course of menstrual cycle

Natalia Chróst BSc,Patrycja Mo?cicka MSc,Klaudia Pliszka BSc,Wiktoria Monika Piskorz BSc,Robert Terlikowski MD,Jacek Jamio?kowski MD, PhD,Andrzej Przylipiak MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14463

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3684-3688

Perfumes are the cosmetics applied to the skin. Body odor has been shown to be attractive in the fertile days in non-user of contraception. However, contraception pill intake destroy cyclic attractiveness of odors.

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The interplay of vitamin D and body mass index in acne patients vs. controls

Ajeet Singh MBBS, MD,Konchok Dorjay MBBS, DVD, DNB,Surabhi Sinha MBBS, MD, DNB,Anubhuti Chitkara MBBS, MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14034

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3689-3694

Acne vulgaris is a disease of pilosebaceous units and manifests with polymorphic lesions. Vitamin D acts at various stages in its pathogenesis. Recently, vitamin D and metabolic syndrome have shown to be associated with acne vulgaris and its severity.

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Characterization of women's young and mature skin by the 50 MHz high-frequency ultrasound technique

Mariane Massufero Vergilio MD,Silas Arandas Monteiro e Silva PhD,Louise Idalgo Vasques B.Sc,Gislaine Ricci Leonardi PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.13999

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3695-3697

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Association of UBASH3A polymorphism with chronic spontaneous urticaria in a Chinese Han population

Nan Lu MSc,Xingyou Tan MSc,Xiang Liu MSc,Lili Niu MSc,Shulan Yao MSc,Bin Lu MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14003

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3698-3700

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Facial rejuvenation using a microneedle-based device with a revitalizing solution and free hyaluronic acid

Roberto Dell'Avanzato MD,Alessandro Gualdi MD,Elena Vescovi MD,Matteo Basso MD,Francesco Marchetti MD,Luciano Lanfranchi MD,Alessio Redaelli MD,Massimo Vitale MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14518

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3701-3703

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Pietro Perugino’s atopic facial dermatitis

Nicolas Kluger MD, PhD,Anita Remitz MD, PhD,Antonio Perciaccante MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14021

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3704-3706

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A novel Z-L epicanthoplasty: A combined transposition and advancement flap dual approach

Yu-Hsin Wang MD,Shyue-Luen Chang MD,Sindy Hu MHS,Mei-Ching Lee MD,Chun-Yu Cheng MD,Yau-Li Huang MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14025

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3707-3709

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Treatment of capillary malformations in capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation syndrome with pulsed dye laser

Yi Shan Ang MBBS, MMed (Paed), MRCPCh (Paed),Mark Jean Aan Koh MBBS, MRCPCh (Paed)

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14042

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3710-3711

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Four-color halo congenital nevus

Wei-Xue Jia MD,Yuan-Yuan Zhang MD,Cheng-Rang Li MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14056

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3712-3713

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Can a robot outperform a human operator in skin photorejuvenation?

Muhammad Muddassir MSE,Si Un Chan MBBS,Domingo Gomez MSE,David Navarro-Alarcon PhD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14005

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3714-3715

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The neurotoxin “Lip Flip”: A case series and discussion

Christina L. Harview BA, MD,Kendra W. Tan BS, MD,Harpinder K. Dhinsa BS,Jessica L. Harms BS, MD

doi : 10.1111/jocd.14505

Volume 20, Issue 11 p. 3716-3718

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