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The Ethics of Marketing ‘Wellness Tech’: A Dermatologist’s Guide to Consumer Promises
aacnes
2026-02-12
9 min read
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How to separate acne device hype from evidence: a dermatologist's guide to regulated claims, placebo tech and smart telederm decision-making.
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