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.
Dermatology is the field of medicine focused on skin health, diagnosing, and treating various skin conditions. With advancements in research, dermatology has evolved to encompass innovative techniques and personalized treatments. Research in dermatology explores areas like skin cancer detection, autoimmune disorders, and regenerative therapies. Cutting-edge studies delve into microbiome interactions, genetic influences, and nanotechnology applications for skin care. As a dynamic discipline, dermatology continually enhances our understanding of skin biology, enabling better patient care and improved quality of life.
- Skin disorders
- Dermatological treatments
- Skin health
- Dermatology research
Cosmetology constitutes a diverse domain encompassing a wide array of beauty treatments and methodologies. This realm involves the scholarly exploration and proficient implementation of aptitudes pertaining to hairstyling and precision cutting, adeptness in makeup artistry, adept administration of skincare and facial regimens, meticulous nail care coupled with innovative nail artistry, as well as the astute management of salon operations and honed business acumen. Cosmetology professionals synergistically amalgamate erudition, ingenuity, and technical prowess to deliver comprehensive beauty services, thereby aiding individuals in the augmentation of their appearance and the cultivation of self-assurance.
Plastic surgery represents a highly specialized medical discipline that concentrates on the refinement or restoration of physical attributes using surgical interventions. This field encompasses several distinct domains, including rhinoplasty, which pertains to the alteration of nasal contours, breast augmentation and reduction procedures, techniques for liposuction and body contour refinement, as well as facial rejuvenation methodologies like facelifts, employment of Botox, and administration of fillers. Additionally, plastic surgery encompasses reconstructive procedures. By harnessing advanced techniques and cutting-edge technologies, plastic surgeons endeavor to enhance not only aesthetic appearances but also address physical irregularities, reinstate functionality, and elevate the overall quality of life for their patients.
A skin condition called eczema is characterized by inflamed skin. Atopic dermatitis is the most prevalent form of eczema, though it can take many different forms. Skin that is dry, flaky, and scaly, as well as redness and irritation, are characteristics of eczema. Although there is no known cure for eczema, therapies like stress management and skin hydration can help manage symptoms. Oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria clog hair follicles in acne, a skin condition that results in the development of skin pimples. Teenagers experience acne most frequently during puberty due to the fluctuating hormone levels. Another typical side effect of menstruation is acne. Daily skin cleansing and moisturizing are crucial components of acne treatment. At the Dermatology Conference 2023, the session's objective is to discuss the significant advancement and deepen our comprehension in the fields of dermatology and cosmetology.
- Blackheads and Whiteheads
- Irritant Dermatitis and Seborrheic Dermatitis
- Atopic Dermatitis and Allergic Contact Dermatitis
- Fungal acne, Nodules and Cysts
- Nummular Eczema
Recent breakthroughs in dermatology have led to remarkable advancements in skin cancer diagnosis and treatment. Cutting-edge technologies such as AI-powered image analysis and genomic profiling enable earlier and more accurate detection of skin cancers, enhancing patient outcomes. Targeted therapies and immunotherapies have revolutionized treatment approaches, tailoring interventions to specific genetic and molecular characteristics. The emergence of non-invasive treatments and minimally invasive surgical techniques further improves patient experiences and recovery. These advancements signify a brighter future in the battle against skin cancer, offering increased survival rates and improved quality of life.
- Skin cancer diagnosis
- Skin cancer treatment
- Advancements
- Dermatology
Skin aging is a natural process influenced by genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors. As we age, the skin loses elasticity and collagen, leading to wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging. Anti-aging therapies aim to slow down or reverse these effects. Key methods include topical treatments with retinoids and antioxidants, minimally invasive procedures like Botox and dermal fillers, laser therapies, and a healthy lifestyle encompassing a balanced diet and sun protection. Understanding skin aging and embracing evidence-based anti-aging therapies can help maintain youthful skin and boost self-confidence.
- Skin aging
- Anti-aging therapies
- Collagen
- Retinoids
Dermatology is a specialty of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of skin, hair, nail, oral cavity, and genital illnesses. Cosmetic enhancement and care are sometimes included. Skin problems can affect people's self-esteem, cause discomfort that makes daily activities difficult, and, in severe cases, put their lives in jeopardy. Aesthetic dermatology strives to improve the look of healthy people's skin by attempting to treat or forestall skin ageing, minimize physical flaws, or simply enhance their appearance. It's common to presume that certain tools, approaches, or procedures will aid in the achievement of these objectives. At the Dermatology Conference 2023, the session's objective is to discuss the significant advancement and deepen our comprehension in the fields of dermatology and cosmetology.
- Peels and topical skin treatments facial ageing
- Wrinkle Relaxers (Botox, Xeomin, Dysport)
- Soft Tissue Fillers
- Treatment of Skin Discoloration
- Skin Grafting
Facial rejuvenation is a transformative cosmetic procedure that restores youthful vitality to the face. Through advanced techniques, it reverses the effects of aging, reducing wrinkles, sagging, and enhancing overall facial contours. This process involves non-surgical treatments like Botox, dermal fillers, and microdermabrasion, as well as surgical options such as facelifts and eyelid surgeries. The key goal of facial rejuvenation is to enhance natural beauty, boost self-confidence, and provide a more refreshed appearance. This holistic approach combines medical expertise and artistry to help individuals look and feel their best.
- Cosmetic Procedures
- Youthful Vitality
- Non-Surgical Treatments
- Facial Contours
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Dermatology is revolutionizing skin care diagnostics and treatment. By analyzing vast datasets of skin images, Artificial Intelligence algorithms can swiftly detect and classify skin conditions, aiding dermatologists in accurate diagnoses. This technology enhances efficiency, reduces misdiagnoses, and improves patient outcomes. Key benefits include personalized treatment plans and the potential to address dermatologist shortages. AI's rapid evolution in dermatology underscores its potential to reshape healthcare practices globally, promising more accessible and effective skin care solutions.
- Dermatology AI
- Skin condition diagnosis
- Personalized treatment
- Healthcare transformation
The structure, function, and diseases of human hair are the subject of trichology. Clinical trichology is the study of diseases and abnormalities of the human hair and scalp, including their diagnosis and treatment. It entails looking into diseases of the human hair and scalp, as well as figuring out their cause(s) and how to treat them. As part of your hair's normal daily growth cycle, it's normal to lose one hair strand. Almost everyone's hair grows back. However, the cycle of hair growth can be messed up by illness, hormonal changes, stress, ageing, and genetic diseases. Hair loss management includes both the prevention and treatment of alopecia, or baldness, as well as hair regeneration.
- Male and female pattern baldness
- Grey and white hair-pigment loss
- Diet, Supplements, Hair Care, Medical treatments and Medications
- Hormonal causes of Hair loss
- Influence of Stress and Psychology on Hair
- Follicular transfer for Hair Restoration
One of our body's biggest and most important organs is the skin. Sebum, an essential oil released by tiny glands on the surface of the skin called sebaceous glands, aids in maintaining the health of your skin. Skin changes are brought on by hormones like oestrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. It serves as a physical barrier, controls your body's temperature, and permits liquids like sweat and oils to pass through. There is no such thing as a typical normal condition because skin will vary as we age and go through different phases. Our skin can change as a result of external factors like illness or diseases. Your skin has a large number of receptors that react to various messages, including hormones. At the Dermatology Conference 2023, the session's objective is to discuss the significant advancement and deepen our comprehension in the fields of dermatology and cosmetology.
- Sleep and Skin
- Monthly cycle and Skin
- Genetics and Skin
- Menopause and Skin
- Diet and Skin
The secret weapon of feminine beauty is a flawless complexion. On the other hand, cosmetics, especially makeup, can have a number of negative effects on the skin, some of which are counterproductive. Bad makeup habits can cause oiliness, dryness, wrinkles, and acne. They cause dark spots and pores because of their composition, which clogs pores. Your acne is more likely to get worse if you have oily or combination skin. The majority of cosmetic products contain parabens, which are preservatives that prevent the growth of mould and harmful bacteria. On the other hand, skin allergies are very common and result in itching, pruritus, and rashes. At the Dermatology Conference 2023, the session's objective is to discuss the significant advancement and deepen our comprehension in the fields of dermatology and cosmetology.
- Clogged Pores
- Premature Aging
- Dry or Oily Skin
- Skin Discoloration & Allergies
The areas of the head, face, lips, ears, neck, chest, arms, and legs that are exposed to the sun the most frequently develop skin cancer. However, it can also develop on areas that are rarely exposed to the sun, including the vaginal region, the palms, and the skin just below the finger or toenail. People with darker skin are more likely to have hidden melanomas. Any area of the body can experience melanoma development. Since non-melanoma skin cancer rarely metastasizes, a biopsy is frequently all that is required to diagnose the condition and determine its stage, or extent. At the Dermatology Conference 2023, the session's objective is to discuss the significant advancement and deepen our comprehension in the fields of dermatology and cosmetology.
- Skin cancer types: Basal cell carcinoma, Squamous cell carcinoma and Melanoma.
- Localized treatments and Surgery
- Simple excision, Mohs micrographic surgery, curettage and electro-desiccation,
- Cryosurgery and Laser surgery
- Immunotherapy
Cosmetology is the study and application of cosmetic procedures. It is broken down into a number of disciplines, such as beauty therapy and treatments for the body, face, hair, and overall health. Cosmetic surgery permanently and significantly changes the way you look. These procedures are used to change a person's appearance and remodel physical structures. Like any other type of surgery, cosmetic procedures require the expertise of a qualified surgeon who is familiar with the procedure, including healing, aftercare, and recovery times. Risks include complications with anaesthesia and surgery, severe bleeding, infection, scarring, and impaired recovery.
- Cosmetic Product Development
- Cosmeceuticals and Skin Care in Dermatology
- Fundamentals of Laser and Light-Based Treatments
- Laser Skin Resurfacing: Cosmetic and Medical Applications
- Non- ablative Laser and Light-Based Therapy: Cosmetic and Medical Indications
- Noninvasive Body Contouring
- Chemical Peels and Dermabrasion
- Liposuction and Botulinum Toxin
- Soft-Tissue Augmentation
With the help of your own plasma, the face rejuvenation procedure known as platelet-rich plasma (PRP) can reduce lines, creases, and wrinkles by encouraging the formation of collagen and cell migration. Due to its minimally invasive nature, lack of allergic reaction risk, and ability to treat almost any part of the body without the risk of side effects, PRP is effective for patients. With fractional ablative laser resurfacing, PRP can be applied topically or intradermally to improve skin renewal and acne scarring while hastening the healing process. At the Dermatology Conference 2023, the session's objective is to discuss the significant advancement and deepen our comprehension in the fields of dermatology and cosmetology.
- Non-cosmetic Applications of PRP
- Augmentation of the Wound Healing Response
- Applications of Platelet-rich Fibrin Matrix
- Enlarged pores and Skin texture issues
- Effects of autologous PRP injections
An illustration of an autoimmune disease is psoriasis. Lesions and plaques are produced on the skin as a result of the rapid skin cell multiplication it causes. Psoriasis is not a disease that spreads easily. It is believed that a combination of hereditary and environmental factors contributes to psoriasis. There are numerous topical and systemic treatments available for the cutaneous symptoms of psoriasis. The severity of the condition, any coexisting conditions, the patient's desire, the efficacy, and an evaluation of the particular patient's response are all taken into consideration when selecting a treatment plan. Innovations in Psoriasis Management have revolutionized treatment. Targeted Biologics, Phototherapy Advancements, Personalized Therapies, and Digital Monitoring are keywords shaping progress. Biologics target specific immune responses, improving efficacy. Phototherapy evolves with UVB and PUVA treatments
- Immunomodulator drugs
- Psoriasis
- Phototherapy
- Telemedicine
- Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica
- Granuloma multiforme
- Mycosis fungoides
Pediatric dermatologists are dermatologists who focus on treating children's skin, hair, and nails. They work with children of all ages, including infants and teenagers. They are able to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, from acne to skin cancer. A pediatric dermatologist is qualified and experienced to treat your child if they have a skin condition like a birthmark, eczema, warts, or psoriasis. Pediatric dermatologists use the most recent medical techniques to treat a wide range of pediatric skin conditions. Dermatologists for children treat them from infancy through adolescence. At the Dermatology Conference 2023, the session's objective is to discuss the significant advancement and deepen our comprehension in the fields of dermatology and cosmetology.
Regenerative Dermatology harnesses the body's innate healing abilities to rejuvenate skin health. This innovative field focuses on stimulating tissue repair, collagen production, and cellular renewal for enhanced skin vitality. Through stem cell therapies, growth factors, and biomaterials, Regenerative Dermatology aims to treat scars, wrinkles, and various skin disorders.
- Stem Cells
- Tissue Engineering
- Collagen Induction
- Cutaneous Regeneration
Age-related skin changes are a natural part of ageing. Your skin loses its firmness and flexibility over time. As a result, sagging and wrinkles appear. A less invasive alternative to facelift surgery is the thread lift cosmetic technique. By injecting medical-grade thread material into your face and then pulling the thread tight to lift your skin, thread lifts promise to tighten your skin. A barbed suture lift, also referred to as a facelift, aims to lift and shape your face or breasts. In order to "stitch" your skin taut, thread lifts use temporary, medical-grade suture material. At the Dermatology Conference 2023, the session's objective is to discuss the significant advancement and deepen our comprehension in the fields of dermatology and cosmetology.
- Nasal labial folds, Neck lift, and Eyebrow lift
- Cheek vector lift and Jaw lift
- Lip enhancement/Peri oral lines
- Use of barbed, smooth and twist Threads
- Silhouette Threads
- Polydioxanone Threads
Skin infections brought on by bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi constitute infectious diseases. The vast majority of skin ailments are contagious. The study and treatment of conditions affecting the skin and genitalia is the focus of the medical specialty known as venereology. The study of sexually transmitted diseases is known as venereology. Venereology deals with the identification, management, and prevention of STIs and other conditions affecting the genital tract. Additionally, it talks about promoting sexual health and the most recent developments in venereology. At the Dermatology Conference 2023, the session's objective is to discuss the significant advancement and deepen our comprehension in the fields of dermatology and cosmetology.
- Cellulitis, Impetigo, folliculitis
- Dermato-Venereology
- Eczema, Rosacea, and Vitiligo
- Melasma & Epidermoid cyst
The primary focus of wound care for dermatologists is typically post-surgical management of biopsy and excision sites or post-procedural skincare after energy-based procedures or peels. Doctors who perform aesthetic procedures, particularly energy-based procedures or injections, are particularly focused on a speedy recovery, minimal discomfort, short recovery periods, and the best possible appearance. Controlled wounds created with these methods and technology heal more quickly than uncontrolled or traumatic wounds. But for the best cosmesis, good wound care aids in promoting healing. When you consider that, in some circumstances, aesthetic practitioners purposefully create controlled wounds with the aim of reshaping existing scars, the necessity of promoting wound healing becomes obvious. At the Dermatology Conference 2023, the session's objective is to discuss the significant advancement and deepen our comprehension in the fields of dermatology and Wound Care
- Care for surgical wounds in dermatology
- Atopic dermatitis
- Repair of dermatological flaps and grafts
- Treatment for wound scars
- Post- surgical management