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That’s a wrap on the 46th Annual Hawaii Derm! With an agenda that comprised all of the essential topics in dermatology today, the faculty of Hawaii Derm have outdone themselves! This week they updated our attendees on the most critical new advances in techniques, treatments, and patient selection considerations that benefit all dermatology practices.

I really liked the panel discussions at Hawaii Derm, where the material comes to life! You get to hear experts discuss their personal approaches to thinking about and treating challenging situations.

Dr. Jennifer Soung

With the Hawaii Derm agenda including all new developments in aesthetic medicine and the latest breakthroughs in the treatment of skin diseases, today’s focus was aesthetics, sun, and cancer:

  • Session XIV: Aesthetics for the Sun-Damaged Patient
  • Session XV: Cutaneous Malignancies Practice Pearls, Part 1
  • Session XV: Cutaneous Malignancies Practice Pearls, Part 2

Session XIV comprised Photoprotection Basics, presented by Dr. Omer Ibrahim, Not Just a Pretty Face: How Cosmeceuticals Can Improve Skin Health from Dr. Brooke C. Sikora, and Lasers and Skin Health from Dr. Brian Hibler.

The second half of Session XIV included a presentation titled Wrinkly, Sun Damaged, and Pigmented, Oh My! The Approach to the Photodamaged Patient, from Nazanin Saedi, MD, Treatment of Scars After Skin Cancer Surgery from MOHS expert Thomas E. Rohrer, MD, and The Aging Paradigm from Dr. Natasha A. Mesinkovska.

The next session zeroed in on cancer. Dr. Ashfaq Marghoob  served as Session Chair of Cutaneous Malignancies Practice Pearls, Part 1, and he also presented The Role of the Pigmented Lesion Expert in the Age of Technology: Part 1.

That’s a wrap on the 46th Annual Hawaii Derm! With an agenda that comprised all of the essential topics in dermatology today, the faculty of Hawaii Derm have outdone themselves! This week they updated our attendees on the most critical new advances in techniques, treatments, and patient selection considerations that benefit all dermatology practices.

I really liked the panel discussions at Hawaii Derm, where the material comes to life! You get to hear experts discuss their personal approaches to thinking about and treating challenging situations.

Dr. Jennifer Soung

With the Hawaii Derm agenda including all new developments in aesthetic medicine and the latest breakthroughs in the treatment of skin diseases, today’s focus was aesthetics, sun, and cancer:

  • Session XIV: Aesthetics for the Sun-Damaged Patient
  • Session XV: Cutaneous Malignancies Practice Pearls, Part 1
  • Session XV: Cutaneous Malignancies Practice Pearls, Part 2

Session XIV comprised Photoprotection Basics, presented by Dr. Omer Ibrahim, Not Just a Pretty Face: How Cosmeceuticals Can Improve Skin Health from Dr. Brooke C. Sikora, and Lasers and Skin Health from Dr. Brian Hibler.

The second half of Session XIV included a presentation titled Wrinkly, Sun Damaged, and Pigmented, Oh My! The Approach to the Photodamaged Patient, from Nazanin Saedi, MD, Treatment of Scars After Skin Cancer Surgery from MOHS expert Thomas E. Rohrer, MD, and The Aging Paradigm from Dr. Natasha A. Mesinkovska.

The next session zeroed in on cancer. Dr. Ashfaq Marghoob  served as Session Chair of Cutaneous Malignancies Practice Pearls, Part 1, and he also presented The Role of the Pigmented Lesion Expert in the Age of Technology: Part 1.

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