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July 2025

Cosmetic Procedures in Patients with Skin of Color: Highlights from SOCU 2024

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At Skin of Color Update 2024, Dr. Cheryl Burgess delivered an insightful presentation on providing safe and effective cosmetic treatments for patients with skin of color. Her talk emphasized the importance of understanding both biological and cultural differences to minimize complications and enhance outcomes.

Dr. Burgess highlighted that, while all individuals have the same number of melanocytes, patients with darker skin have larger melanosomes, increasing their risk for hyperpigmentation. She also explained how cultural beauty ideals—such as preferences for lighter skin in Southeast Asia or fuller body figures in West Africa—can shape patient expectations and treatment goals.

Histologically, skin of color differs in fibroblast structure, melanin dispersion, and vascular reactivity, making it more prone to scarring and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Dr. Burgess stressed careful diagnosis using tools like a Wood’s lamp and colorimeters, and advocated for test spots and low-concentration peels to ensure safety.

She identified the Nd:YAG 1064nm laser as the safest option for hair removal and pigmentation treatment, while advising against IPL due to risks of burns. Other effective technologies include radiofrequency and ultrasound-based treatments, which require cautious use.

Finally, Dr. Burgess underscored the need for cultural sensitivity in cosmetic enhancements, such as lip augmentation preferences among Black patients and body image norms in West Africa. Her presentation called for a personalized, informed approach to cosmetic dermatology that combines clinical skill with cultural understanding.

This session summary was written by Dr. Nidhi Shah and published on Next Steps in Derm.

JDD Buzz: Diversity in Melasma Clinical Trials

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A recent Journal of Drugs in Dermatology study looked at the diversity of patients enrolled in melasma clinical trials to determine if there are any disparities in representation.

Read this interview with author Jared Jagdeo, MD, MS, associate professor of dermatology and director of the Center for Photomedicine at SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Learn Dr. Jagdeo’s key takeaways from the study and hear his advice for researchers in increasing representation in a study population.

Register for Skin of Color Update 2025 and learn the latest in the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of melasma.

Practical Dermatology: SOCU 2024 Coverage on Minimizing Complications

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Practical Dermatology posted an interview with Skin of Color Update Conference Co-Chair Eliot F. Battle, MD, who shares the motivation behind the conference’s launch 17 years ago. He outlines the reasons why dermatology clinicians should pursue education and training on the treatment of patients with skin of color, and how technological advances are providing new opportunities for high-quality care in this patient population.

Dr. Battle frequently addresses Skin of Color Update attendees on using laser and energy-based devices in patients with skin of color. Hear his quick tips on minimizing and treating complications, and learn how to grow your skills – and your practice – in treating patients with skin of color using devices.

Register now for Skin of Color Update 2025 and increase your knowledge of how to provide safe and effective dermatologic care for patients with skin of color.

Drug Approvals in Medical Dermatology at SOCU with Andrew F. Alexis, MD, MPH

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In the last few years, the FDA has granted approval to several dermatologic therapies that impact patients with skin of color. At Skin of Color Update 2024, Conference Co-Chair Andrew F. Alexis, MD, MPH, spoke with Next Steps in Derm about some of the recently approved topical, biological, and oral therapies.

Watch and learn how these newly approved treatments address conditions that disproportionately affect and burden patients with skin of color. Wonder what’s coming? Dr. Alexis shares his take on what’s ahead in the drug pipeline.

Register for Skin of Color Update 2025 for more updates in medical therapies for patients with skin of color.

Laser End Points at SOCU with E. Victor Ross, MD

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Safety in using lasers and other procedural treatments is a key educational focus of Skin of Color Update. At the 2024 conference, Next Steps in Derm interviewed E. Victor Ross, MD, FAAD, about his session on laser end points.

Watch as Dr. Ross shares end points for a few laser procedures and what you don’t want to see. Learn what tool Dr. Ross uses even in standard procedures to help with recognizing end points. Find out how a cooling device can be used in safely treating patients with skin of color. Hear how to protect surrounding skin when treating a lentigo. What happens if a laser doesn’t have an end point? Find out Dr. Ross’s tips on how to ensure safety and effectiveness in these situations.

Register for Skin of Color Update 2025 for more pearls in procedural treatments in patients with skin of color.