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hidradenitis suppurativa

Hidradenitis Suppurativa in Patients with Skin of Color

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Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is one of the most difficult-to-treat, chronic inflammatory diseases in dermatology, particularly for patients with skin of color. At Skin of Color Update, Tiffany Mayo, MD, led a case-based discussion highlighting earlier recognition, holistic management, and existing and emerging therapies for HS. She emphasized a simple, highly sensitive screening question to reduce diagnostic delays, which currently average 7–10 years, and reviewed the complex immunologic pathogenesis and systemic comorbidities associated with HS.

This session summary outlines practical takeaways, including the importance of reducing patient stigma by reframing misconceptions about causation, while setting realistic expectations — HS is a chronic, noninfectious disease requiring long-term management. Updated U.S. and European guidelines now support a structured, severity-based approach to treatment, incorporating both flare management and maintenance care. Dr. Mayo’s session emphasized holistic, patient-centered care and emerging therapies that can help reduce delays and improve outcomes.

HS Deroofing Done Right: ODAC Interview

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Our sister conference, the ODAC Dermatology Conference, shares this interview on hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) deroofing with Wayne State Dermatology Program Director Dr. Steven Daveluy. Watch as Dr. Daveluy encourages dermatologists to try deroofing. He says dermatologists know how to perform the procedure – they just don’t know that they know! Watch as Dr. Daveluy outlines steps for deroofing as well as which patients make the best candidates for this procedures and others to address HS.

Want to learn more about a multifaceted treatment strategy for HS? Attend Dr. Daveluy’s HS sessions at ODAC:

  • From Biologics to Oral Therapies: An Overview of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Medical Treatment
  • Getting Your Hand Around Hidradenitis Suppurativa: An Interactive Medical–Surgical Hands-On Workshop

ODAC is January 16-19 at the Omni Orlando at ChampionsGate in Orlando. Register today!

American Journal of Managed Care: SOCU News Coverage

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American Journal of Managed Care wrote about a poster from Skin of Color Update 2024 that identified the populations most affected by hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). Researchers found those who are Black, female, a tobacco smoker, a public insurance holder, or disabled are more likely to have an HS diagnosis. The authors maintain that understanding the sociodemographics of HS allows dermatologists to better reach at-risk populations.

Register now for Skin of Color Update 2025 and increase your knowledge of hidradenitis suppurativa and other dermatologic conditions that disproportionately affect patients with skin of color.