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A biweekly report on clinical and social issues affecting female skin patients and the physicians who treat them

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Expert-led virtual support for vulvar lichen sclerosus

Today’s report also covers the scalp biophysical characteristics of hijabi and non-hijabi women, the prevalence of outdoor tanning, and more (Issue #123, 1,320 words, 5 minutes)

Alopecia therapies: Pregnancy and fertility considerations

Today’s report also covers rituximab for autoimmune blistering diseases during pregnancy, non-transplant interventions for female pattern hair loss, and more (Issue #122, 1,320 words, 5.5 minutes)

Bone health in women with hidradenitis suppurativa

Today’s report also covers picosecond vs. Q-switched lasers for melasma, hair changes in menopause, and more (Issue #121, 1,200 words, 5 minutes)

Gender differences in perceived causes and progression of vitiligo

Today’s report also covers adverse events associated with bimekizumab, the fine-scale aging landscape of young Chinese women, and more (Issue #120, 1,200 words, 5 minutes)

How hidradenitis suppurativa affects sexual health and pregnancy

Today’s report also covers the skin as a mirror of endocrine disorders, fractional CO2 laser for post-cesarean scars, and more (Issue #119, 1,300 words, 5.2 minutes)

The intersection of inflammatory skin diseases and women’s reproductive health

Today’s report also covers the structural characteristics of facial sagging, pregnancy in women with atopic dermatitis, and more (Issue #118, 1,230 words, 5 minutes)

Prenatal exposure to fine particulate matter and atopic dermatitis

Today’s report also covers the risk of melanoma after fertility treatments, maternal BMI and atopic dermatitis, and more (Issue #117, 1,400 words, 5.5 minutes)

Skin of younger women shows higher levels of a collagen-supporting metabolite

Today’s report also covers mood disorders and quality of life impact in women with vulvar conditions and more (Issue #116, 1, 300 words, 5.2 minutes)

Hormones, stress, and skin: Review reveals key psychodermatology connections in women

Today’s report also covers androgenic alopecia in patients with PCOS, skin tone in hyperspectral imaging and AI bias, and more (Issue #115, 1, 200 words, 5 minutes)

Pregnancy and dermatologic treatment: A risky disconnect

Today’s report also covers the dermatologic manifestations of perimenopause and menopause, advancements in treating stretch marks, and more (Issue #114, 1,800 words, 7 minutes)