Track Categories
The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.
Skin manifestation is similar to cutaneous involvement occurring during common viral infection. This identifies a non-dermatological disorder's cutaneous signs, effects, or physiological changes. Now, the signs in the current scenario include acroclinical manifestations such as pseudo-chilblains on the fingertips and toes, the sudden outbreak of sometimes painful persistent red patches, and mild urticarial lesions. This session will help to share any new information that develops with one another so that we can better recognize and treat this deadly virus
Aesthetic medicine is a healthcare subspecialty emerging that employs minimally intrusive cosmetic procedures to enhance the patients' physical appearance. Conditions such as scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, spots in the liver, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, and spider veins are treated Typically it is effective and significantly improve the psychological wellbeing and improve the quality of life
Surgical treatments such as liposuction, which eliminates extra fat in the body, facelifts used to give more youthful facial appearance technically known as rhytidectomy. Breast implants are prostheses that can be used to restore a natural-looking breast following a mastectomy or to correct congenital defects and chest wall deformities, Radio ablation treat benign and malignant skin condition by waves of radiation.
Procedures that don’t require surgeons to make a cut or to remove tissue are non-invasive or non-surgical cosmetic treatments. Non-surgical aesthetic methods comprise of injectable dermal fillers and toxins to stout thin lips, improve shallow forms, make gentler facial folds, and eliminate wrinkles also improve the appearance of recessed scars. There are also laser procedures to smooth away bumps, age spots as well as scars.
Pediatric dermatology deals with the medical treatment of infants, children, and adolescents with skin disorder. Pediatric dermatologists treat a wide variety of pediatric skin conditions such as a birthmark, eczema, warts, or psoriasis using the latest available treatment methods. Pediatric dermatologists treat children from birth through adolescence.
Cosmetic Dermatology is a branch of medicine that focuses on the improvement, enhancement, and appearance of skin, hair, and nails aesthetically, and cosmetically. It is an amalgamation of both medical and surgical aspects. The procedures of dermatology improve the external appearance of the skin by treating various conditions like hyperpigmentation, acne, scars, and wrinkles. Cosmetic Surgery entirely focused on enhancing a patient’s appearance. Improving symmetry, proportion and aesthetic appeal are the most important objectives. As none of the procedures is meant to improve the function of the body, cosmetic surgery is considered completely elective.
Trichology is the scientific word for hair (and scalp) research, and any associated issues. The hair condition is the result of a general health hair that is sluggish and lifeless may suggest a stressed, unhealthy lifestyle, whereas full and shiny hair is a sign of health. A Trichologist addresses hair loss concerns including baldness, hair breakage, and itchy/flaking scalp as well as all facets of alopecia
A hair transplant is a process in which hair is transferred to a bald region by a plastic or dermatological specialist. Hair is an incredibly delicate barometer of the internal as well as external environment of the bodies. Hair care is a general term intended for hygiene as well as cosmetology, including the hair that grows from the individual scalp and, to a lesser extent, the public, besides other body hair.
Plastic surgery is a particular type of surgery that can change the appearance and ability of a person to function. Including an infant with a birth condition, to a young person involved in an incident, or to an elderly person with an aging problem. It can require surgery on every aspect of anatomy, with the exception of the central nervous system including Body (including skin disease, wounds, injuries, birthmarks, or lack of tattoos), Maxillofacial (the backbone of a face), and Congenital anomalies (including deformed ears, palate cleft, and lip cleft)
Dermatology diseases turn common skin rashes into serious skin infections and happen because of a number of factors like viruses, heat, allergens, organ abnormalities, and medications. Secondly, dermatitis is a serious skin condition. Atopic dermatitis is an associated (chronic) current condition that causes the skin to become disturbed and inflamed. It appears most often as patches on your face, neck, back, or legs.
Laser skin resurfacing is a kind of skincare treatment that removes the skin layer by layer with precision. This involves using lasers to help improve the texture and appearance of the skin. During recovery, the new skin cells that develop offer the skin a smoother, healthier-looking appearance. The carbon dioxide (CO2) and erbium are the two types of lasers most widely used in laser resurfacing. The growing laser vaporizes weakened skin cells at the surface level
Dermatological oncology is a dermatological subspecialty dealing with the research, examination, and surgical care of skin and related mucous membranes, skin appendages, hair, nails, and subcutaneous tissue. Treatment options include Excisional Surgery, Mohs surgery, Photodynamic therapy for pre-cancers or superficial skin cancers, Laser treatment for pre-cancers, and Oral and topical medications.
The prime immune organ of the body is skin; the object of dermatoimmunology is how the immune system interacts with the skin. The method for recognizing the precise processes of how the skin immune system functions under stable environments and in diseased situations, the delivery of vaccinations across the skin utilizing topical patches to improve immunity against bacteria and viruses and tumors, knowing how environmental influences impact. Testing is needed for the correct identification and treatment of many epithelial organ diseases like the skin, mucous membranes, gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts.
Teledermatology promotes great potential for revolutionizing the provision of dermatological services through telecommunications and information technology to remote and distant locations. Telecommunications technologies are used in this field to transfer medical information by means of audio, visual and data communication over varying distances. There are two standards that decide the basis for teledermatology practice: store and forward (SAF) and teledermatology in real-time or intuitively.
A veterinary dermatologist is a veterinarian with experience in diagnosing and managing animal diseases such as face, leg, fur, foot, hoof, and teeth. Veterinary dermatologists specifically have extensive training and experience in managing allergic skin disease.
Dermatopathology is the study and description of the changes in structure and composition that occur in skin disease. Cases of dermatopathology can involve melanoma and other skin conditions; immunological, viral, and pediatric diseases. They must synthesize the data given to them from other individuals of the clinical community with the data they get from microscopic observation, and after that make a diagnosis.
The emerging trends in dermatology are increasingly changing as applications, devices, and creativity for intelligent dermatology enters the market. In dermatology, there is a lot going on, so medical practitioners will brace for the technical advances in time before they continue to swipe into the specialty.
It discusses the treatment and rehabilitation of a broad variety of contagious including non-infectious dermatoses, and the problem of sexually transmitted diseases. It is a biological treatment center for psoriasis, chronic spontaneous urticaria and atopic dermatitis, and a treatment center for cutaneous lymphomas
Clinical trials are the primary way for new treatment in the form of drugs or medical devices. These tests are carried out only after various studies which help to identify new possibilities. Present clinical studies include skin disorders such as psoriasis, mild to extreme atopic dermatitis, hydradenitis suppurativa, alopecia, actinic keratosis, palmoplantar pustulosis.
The first and foremost advancement is providing the best possible patient care; further dermatological sub-specialization will continue to address the scientific advances emerging in the future. Laser technology has contributed even more to help dermatologists achieve efficacy in both cosmetic and clinical therapies. Technology is continuously increasing and evolving in the skincare industry, along with a wealth of knowledge about some of the most important areas in which such dermatologists have used various types of technology in their practice