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Cosmetic procedures are back, plus COVID-19 expenses get billing codes and burnout is up and income is down Dermatology Weekly

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As lockdown restrictions are lifted, many dermatologists are resuming elective cosmetic procedures. Candrice Heath, MD, (@DrCandriceHeath) talks to Anthony M. Rossi, MD, (@DrAnthonyRossi) about the procedures patients are seeking while they have downtime as well as how physicians can safely treat these patients and conduct follow-up. They also discuss the prevalence of mask acne, known as “maskne,” during the pandemic. “We’re starting to put people on these acne regimens again. ... People who haven’t dealt with acne in a while or really never had it, we have to be putting them on a retinoid, a good skin regimen, because of all the irritation [and] the occlusion—[maskne] is real,” Dr. Rossi explains.
This week in dermatology news:
No one-size-fits-all approach to tissue-tightening devices (https://bit.ly/32AsJmA) New billing code for added COVID practice expense (https://bit.ly/3cb6oz9)
AMA COVID-19 Billing PDF: https://bit.ly/32yaIVX Physician income drops, burnout spikes globally in pandemic (https://bit.ly/3c2HAsY)
Medscape Survey: https://wb.md/3klThhu *  *  *
Hosts: Nick Andrews; Candrice R. Heath, MD (Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia)
Guests: Anthony M. Rossi, MD (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medicine, New York)
Disclosures: Dr. Heath and Dr. Rossi report no conflicts of interest.
Show notes by: Alicia Sonners, Melissa Sears
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You can find more of our podcasts at http://www.mdedge.com/podcasts      
Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com
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As lockdown restrictions are lifted, many dermatologists are resuming elective cosmetic procedures. Candrice Heath, MD, (@DrCandriceHeath) talks to Anthony M. Rossi, MD, (@DrAnthonyRossi) about the procedures patients are seeking while they have downtime as well as how physicians can safely treat these patients and conduct follow-up. They also discuss the prevalence of mask acne, known as “maskne,” during the pandemic. “We’re starting to put people on these acne regimens again. ... People who haven’t dealt with acne in a while or really never had it, we have to be putting them on a retinoid, a good skin regimen, because of all the irritation [and] the occlusion—[maskne] is real,” Dr. Rossi explains.
This week in dermatology news:
No one-size-fits-all approach to tissue-tightening devices (https://bit.ly/32AsJmA) New billing code for added COVID practice expense (https://bit.ly/3cb6oz9)
AMA COVID-19 Billing PDF: https://bit.ly/32yaIVX Physician income drops, burnout spikes globally in pandemic (https://bit.ly/3c2HAsY)
Medscape Survey: https://wb.md/3klThhu *  *  *
Hosts: Nick Andrews; Candrice R. Heath, MD (Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia)
Guests: Anthony M. Rossi, MD (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medicine, New York)
Disclosures: Dr. Heath and Dr. Rossi report no conflicts of interest.
Show notes by: Alicia Sonners, Melissa Sears
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You can find more of our podcasts at http://www.mdedge.com/podcasts      
Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com
Interact with us on Twitter: @MDedgeDerm

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