Expect intradermal injections of botulinum toxin A for the improvement in the appearance of pores, sebum, skin texture, and rosacea to gain a foothold in dermatology practices, one expert says.
"This study explored why dermatologists still prescribe a good number of long-term antibiotics for people with acne," the study's senior author Howa Yeung, MD, MSc, said in an interview.
What do botulinum toxin, paroxetine, and a low-molecular-weight heparan sulfate analog have in common? Each has evidence as a potential treatment for people with rosacea.