Dermatology Times: June 2, 2025
Across
- 4. Abbreviation for a persistent skin condition that affects the hands and lacks FDA-approved treatments
- 5. Aggressive skin cancer emphasized during May awareness campaigns and in early detection initiatives
- 7. Aesthetic pharmaceutical company supporting confidence-based care models
- 10. Minimally invasive technique shown to be more effective than injections for melasma PRP delivery
- 11. Biologic particles studied for regenerative potential in comparison to platelet-rich plasma
- 12. AI-powered device recently CE-marked in Europe for melanoma detection
- 14. Acronym for platelet-rich plasma, studied as a treatment for melasma and skin rejuvenation
- 16. Skin care specialist now accessible virtually through the Skin Clique’s teledermatology program
Down
- 1. Central theme in aesthetic dermatology driven by patient-empowerment and self-perception
- 2. Investigational biologic showing promise in phase 2b trials for atopic dermatitis
- 3. IL-31 receptor blocker noted for reducing itch in patients with atopic dermatitis
- 6. Monoclonal antibody discussed for its role in treating moderate to severe atopic dermatitis in ADvocate trials
- 8. Genetic blistering disorder targeted by novel topical delivery innovations
- 9. Autoimmune condition associated with variable mental health risks by race
- 13. (Abbreviation) Professional society spotlighted for supporting dermatology nurse practitioners through leadership and education
- 15. Advocacy group collaborating with Dermaliq on enhanced drug delivery systems for epidermolysis bullosa