Medscape October 24, 2025
Irene Moratinos

Dermocosmetics combine the principles of dermatology and cosmetics to develop topical products specifically formulated for skin care. These are not pharmaceutical medicines but can support skin function.

The increasing demand for safe and effective daily solutions has driven their use in preventing or managing skin conditions and improving skin appearance. They complement traditional drug therapies and are supported by clinical and scientific evidence.

At SEMERGEN’s 47th National Congress in Granada, Spain, family physicians Patricia Arbúes Espinosa, MD, and Aurora Medina Cobos, MD, led the seminar, “Dermocosmetics: Everything You Wanted to Ask, Here We Tell You.” The session explained the core concepts of dermocosmetics and their potential applications in primary care consultations in an engaging and interactive manner.

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