Scientific Program

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend 12th Global Dermatologists Congress London, UK.

Day 1 :

Keynote Forum

Zoran Zgaljardic

Center for aesthetic surgery, Croatia

Keynote: Combination of technology and chemical peels in facial rejuvination

Time : 10:00-10:40

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Biography:

Zoran Žgaljardić is a Maxillofacial Surgery Consultant, Head and Neck Plastic Surgery Consultant and General Cosmetic Surgeon. He is the Board Member of Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, Croatian representative in International Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and EUSAS board (European Society of Aesthetic Surgery). He is also one of the Co-founders of World Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. He is Pioneer in laser liposuction and invited speaker in workshops in lasers lipolysis.

Abstract:

Skin resurfacing can be done with different procedures like fractional CO2 laser, Rf sublative or different chemical peelings. The final goal is to have better skin texture with minimal downtime. The idea of this technique is to open micro holes in epidermal structure with micro sublative RF (radiofrequency) energy and allow chemical structure to penetrate to the deeper skin layers without damaging the superficial epidermal layer. With this technique skin redness is reduced and there is minimal downtime and the effect can be compared with deeper peeling. The technique is safe and the result is long lasting. Synergic bio-modulation effect of chemical peeling and RF energy gives us better and faster final result with reasonable downtime.

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Biography:

Amir Feily is a Dermatologist and Researcher at Skin and Stem Cell research Center of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran and Department of Dermatology of Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Abstract:

Hair restoration is a safe procedure and most of its associated complications are preventable by the surgeon and/or the patient. Recipient area necrosis is rare, but arises when an increased number of recipient grafts are utilized and de-vascularization of the scalp occurs. The aim of this study was to investigate and compare all cases and pictures reported in main search engines and Iranian centers of hair transplant to find the dangerous zone of necrosis and to provide a new method for prevention of necrosis. Pictorial analysis of this study revealed that the majority of necrosis (14 of 18) occurs in central region of the scalp and is inclined, particularly, to the right parietal aspect of the scalp. Accord­ingly, a case series was done and a new method for prevention of scalp necrosis even in dense packing transplantation was discussed. Also in another case series, we described our experience in harvesting more than usual with lessen scaring in follicular unit extraction (FUE).

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Biography:

Hideo Nakayama was the Chief Dermatologist at Tokyo Saiseikai Central Hospital from 1970 to 1995. He was the Visiting Lecturer of Keio University, School of Medicine from 1973 to 1995, Chief Dermatologist and Allergologist at Nakayama Dermatology Clinic from 1995 to 2015. He has graduated from Keio University, School of Medicine in 1961. Currently, he is the Advisor Doctor in Meguro Chen Dermatology Clinic (Tokyo). He has discovered new allergens, such as palladium, benzyl salicylate, R-219 (D&C R-31), ylang-ylang oil, etc., and developed new treatment systems by allergen control with pigmented cosmetic dermatitis, textile dermatitis, dental metal allergy and atopic dermatitis

Abstract:

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is not easy to cure when it is severe and exacerbation occurs frequently. Evidence of its main causation has been accumulated that more than 70% is due to house dust mite (HDM) allergy, based on the results of IgE radioallergosorbent test (RAST), patch test of HDM, mite fauna investigation of patients’ homes and finally, the remarkable effect of the elimination of HDM, i.e., environmental improvement. Historically important data which has not been known outside of Japan, recent results of environmental improvement are reported, and the recognition of HDM allergy as well as action of environmental improvement are considered as important for the treatment of severe and intractable cases of AD

Keynote Forum

Hana Zelenková

DOST Svidník, Slovakia

Keynote: Maximum efficient treatment of haemangiomas in infants
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Biography:

Hana Zelenková has been active in the field of Dermatovenerology since 1973. Since 2000 she has been directing her own Private Clinic of Dermatovenereology. Professional orientation: aesthetic dermatology, acne and facial dermatoses, medicinal mycology (nail diseases), wound management, psoriasis, employment of Ichthyol and carboxytherapy  in dermatology. She is a coordinator of many international multicentre trials. More than 555 expert lectures in the Slovak Republic as well as abroad, 440 scientific publications. Co-author of the dermatocosmetic formulae containing Ichthamol and glycyrrhizinic acid. Author of the book “Carboxytherapy” (2015), translated into 4 languages. Regularly invited to deliver lectures at international congresses. Founder and President of the Slovak Society for Aesthetic and Cosmetic Dermatology (SSEDK), organizer and President of the traditional international DERMAPARTY congress. Since 2006 Vice-President European Society of Aesthetic and Cosmetic Dermatology, since 2007 President of the European Society of Aesthetic and Cosmetic Dermatology

Abstract:

Haemangiomas are benign vascular tumours composed of an increased number of unique endothelial cells that line blood vessels. We distinguish between single capillary haemangiomas and haemangiomatosis, defined as multiple haemangiomas that may occur anywhere on the skin or mucous membranes. Haemangioma may occur in any location supplied with blood vessels (skin, internal organs, and bones). Capillary haemangiomas appear on skin or mucous membranes supplied through capillaries with a very small internal diameter. Haemangiomas affecting internal organs (liver, kidneys, brain, spleen or the lungs) are usually detected accidentally. The size of haemangioma, especially on the skin, ranges from millimetres to several centimetres, forming a bright red or bluish-red lesion.

Haemangiomas are the most common benign tumours in infants, appearing in 3% of new-borns, usually affecting the face – the nose, the lips, the eyelids or the genitalia  (labia minor, clitoris, scrotum), and they have to be considered urgent conditions requiring an adequate treatment. An extraordinarily elegant and safe treatment with excellent results, practically without undesired effects is the oral administration of the beta-blocker propranolol. After the initial examination, the administration requires the cooperation of a dermatologist, a paediatrician, and a cardiologist. We are going to present the cases of our patients before and after six months of therapy with propranolol with an excellent effect on various localities on the skin