Jaqueline Watchmaker, MD: Clinical Outcomes in Skincare Research
Dr. Watchmaker shares statistically significant results from a clinical trial that assessed the ability of a novel serum (Mystro Active Balance Serum; Skinbetter Science) to improve redness, texture, dullness, pore size, and uneven pigmentation in the skin.
Zoe Diana Draelos, MD: Skin Homeostasis and the PATH Process
Dr. Draelos discusses a study that focused on plant adaptogens targeting homeostasis (PATH), a proprietary system of adaptogens that, when purposefully combined, supports the skin’s natural ability to adapt and achieve balance.
Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD: Optimizing Atopic Dermatitis Treatment through Proper Moisturization
Dr. Chovatiya discusses the benefits of a moisturization routine as a complement to all currently available therapies for patients with atopic dermatitis.
TJ Chao, PA-C: Utilizing Topical Treatments for Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
Mr. Chao discusses the reliability of ruxolitinib cream 1.5% in treating patients with atopic dermatitis. He emphasized how well it is tolerated by patients, as it does not cause any stinging or burning.
Zoe Diana Draelos, MD: Defining Skin Quality when Evaluating Skincare Efficacy
Dr. Draelos discusses the process of defining skin quality and the skin parameters that were chosen for this purpose while conducting research on a novel serum (Mystro Active Balance Serum; Skinbetter Science).