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Episode 113: Revolutionizing Pediatric Dermatology - A 2025 SF Derm Session | The Future of Dermatology
Episode 114

Episode 113: Revolutionizing Pediatric Dermatology - A 2025 SF Derm Session | The Future of Dermatology

The Future of Dermatology

November 18, 202510m 24s

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Show Notes

Summary

In this truncated replay from the 2025 SF Derm Annual Conference, Dr. Ilona Frieden discusses her journey in pediatric dermatology, focusing on hemangiomas and the evolution of treatment approaches. She reflects on the importance of questioning established medical dogmas, understanding parental perspectives, and the emotional impact of facial disfigurement on patients and their families. The conversation highlights the need for compassion and awareness in patient care, emphasizing the significance of personal stories in shaping medical practices.

Takeaways

- The journey into understanding hemangiomas began with personal experiences.
- Established treatments for hemangiomas have evolved over time.
- Questioning medical dogmas is essential for better patient care.
- Parental perspectives on hemangiomas reveal deep emotional impacts.
- Many parents feel dissatisfied with the medical care received.
- Scarring from hemangiomas can lead to significant psychological effects.
- Collaboration with colleagues enhances understanding and treatment.
- Personal stories of patients can illuminate broader issues in dermatology.
- Compassion for patients is rooted in self-awareness of our own insecurities.
- Effective treatment now focuses on preventing scarring rather than just functional impairment.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction to Facial Hemangiomas
02:28 - The Evolution of Treatment Approaches
05:31 - Parental Perspectives and Emotional Impact
08:11 - Personal Stories and Broader Implications