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13th Global Dermatologists Congress, will be organized around the theme “Recent Therapeutic Innovations and Advances in Dermatology”
Dermatologists 2018 is comprised of 15 tracks and 76 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Dermatologists 2018.
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The field of esthetic and cosmetic dermatology has gained remarkable interest all over the world. The major advantage of recent years is the high scientific levels of the most significant new developments in techniques and pharmacotherapy and other nonsurgical approaches like Laser resurfacing, Sclerotherapy, Soft tissue augmentation. With an aging population and increasing consumer awareness, demand for high-quality, innovative cosmeceutical products will be on the rise in 2014.
In fact, Global Information, an information service company that partners with research firms worldwide, recently released statistics that stated that the global cosmeceuticals market should reach $31.84 billion by 2016. According to another report released by Medical Insight, the total retail sales of home-use devices and disposables are expected to rise by 11.4 percent per year to exceed $1.5 billion in 2017
- Track 1-1Surgical management for Hair loss
- Track 1-2Tumescent liposuction
- Track 1-3Facial Reconstruction and Nail Surgery
- Track 1-4Botox and Face Lift
- Track 1-5Incision and Drainage of Skin Abscess
- Track 1-6Skin Injectables and Fillers
- Track 1-7Efficacy and Safety of Botulinum Toxin A
- Track 1-8Facial Resurfacing
Melanoma,is a kind of growth that creates from the pigment containing cells known as melanocytes. Melanomas commonly happen in the skin yet may once in a while happen in the mouth, digestion tracts, or eye. In ladies they most ordinarily happen on the legs, while in men they are most basic on the back.Sometimes they create from a mole with concerning changes incorporating an expansion in measure, unpredictable edges, change in shading, irritation, or skin breakdown. The essential driver of melanoma is bright light (UV) presentation in those with low levels of skin pigment.The UV light might be from either the sun or from different sources, for example, tanning gadgets. Around 25% create from moles.Those with numerous moles, a background marked by influenced relatives, and who have poor safe capacity are at more serious hazard.
- Track 2-1UV radiation
- Track 2-2Genetics
- Track 2-3Radiation therapy
- Track 2-4Chemotherapy and immunotherapy
- Track 2-5Targeted therapies
- Track 2-6Sunscreen
- Track 2-7Oncolytic virotherapy
Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the hair, nails, skin and its diseases. It is a specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist treats diseases, in the widest sense, and some cosmetic problems of the skin includes Acne is a long-term skin condition characterized by areas of blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, greasy skin, and possibly scarring. Skin cancer & malignancy of epithelial cells, Contact dermatitis, Kawasaki syndrome, Inflammation, scars & rashes,Viral skin diseases.
The global dermatology markets reached $15.8 billion in 2012. The market is expected to reach $16.1 billion in 2013 and $18.5 billion in 2018 for a CAGR of 2.8%. An overview of the global market for treatments of skin diseases, perhaps the most common of human afflications.
- Track 3-1Acne
- Track 3-2Medical and Surgical Treatment for Pigmentation Disorders
- Track 3-3Stasis Eczema and Eczematous
- Track 3-4Pigmentation Disorders
- Track 3-5Viral Skin Diseases
- Track 3-6Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations
- Track 3-7Cutaneous Disorders
- Track 3-8 Allergy and Dermatology
- Track 3-9 Contact Dermatitis
- Track 3-10Aging and Wrinkles in Ethnic Skin
- Track 3-11Skin Neoplasams and Malignancy of Epithelial cells
- Track 3-12Chronic actinic dermatitis
- Track 3-13Mohs micrographic surgery
- Track 3-14Cutaneous surgery
- Track 3-15Laser therapy and Radiation therapy
- Track 3-16Photoaging: Prevention and Treatment
Dermatologic surgery deals with the diagnosis and treatment of medically necessary and cosmetic conditions of the skin, hair, nails, veins, mucous membranes and adjacent tissues by various surgical, reconstructive, cosmetic and non-surgical methods. The purpose of dermatologic surgery is to repair and/or improve the function and cosmetic appearance of skin tissue. Examples of dermatologic surgery procedures include anti-aging treatments, injectable and implantable soft tissue fillers, botulinum toxin treatments, correction of acne scarring, chemical peeling, tumescent liposuction, vein therapy, hair restoration, laser surgery, skin cancer treatment and reconstructive flaps and grafts.
Dermatologists account for only 1% of the U S physician population but comprise nearly 4% of overall Medicare expenditures. Skin cancer has become the sixteenth most costly Medicare diagnosis accounting for $2.9 billion annually.
- Track 4-1Dermabrasion
- Track 4-2Skin lesion removal and wound healing
- Track 4-3Cryosurgery
It is estimated that 1 in 52 men and 1 in 77 women in the US will be diagnosed with melanoma in their lifetime. Despite the fact that melanoma is one of the most rapidly increasing forms of human cancer, new treatments have been slow in developing and the mortality rate continues to rise. We now know that there are several well-defined risk factors for this form of cancer. Our report contains quantitative and qualitative analytical content, covering the present and future of the global cancer drugs market. Although our report is market-centered, we include medical and technical information. We include analyses of under-met market needs from the present looking forward.
GMR Data forecast that Avastin will reach its financial peak by 2018 before losing its patent exclusivity in 2019. The drug is also set to benefit from a potential combination therapy, with EGFL7, for the treatment of colorectal and lung cancer, similar to that of Herceptin and Perjeta.
- Track 5-1Advances in Treatment Methods
- Track 5-2Advances in Diagnostic Procedures
- Track 5-3Advances in Skin Cancer Research
- Track 5-4Melanoma
- Track 5-5Actinic keratosis
Dermatology is one of the areas of medicine in which a specialist can be both physician and surgeon, treating malignant and non-malignant disease in a population ranging from infants to adults. In recent years, dermatology has incorporated techniques and treatments from other disciplines, such as genetic studies and the use of immunosuppressive agents, and pioneering work in the rapidly expanding area of laser therapy has broadened the diagnostic and therapeutic horizon. Advances in the understanding of dermatological conditions have allowed dermatologists to refine treatments.
- Track 6-1Stem Cells in Dermatology
- Track 6-2Pathophysiology and Treatment of Rosacea
Dermatology is usually most associated with skin, but dermatologists also diagnose and treat conditions involving with hair and nails. Dandruff is common and can be a nuisance but it can also be a symptom of something serious. Skin conditions present on the scalp, like psoriasis or eczema, which can be diagnosed by a dermatologist.
Hair Loss is also a common concern that has many causes including recent childbirth. Most people experiencing hair loss are wondering if the amount of hair loss is normal or excessive and whether it is temporary or not. Sometimes hair loss stop on its own but a dermatologist can help explain possible causes and treatment options.
- Track 7-1Surgical management for hair loss
- Track 7-2 Management and treatment for facial hirsutism
- Track 7-3The evaluation and management of hirsutism ,hyperandrogenism
- Track 7-4Diagnosis and Management of Nail disorder
- Track 7-5Nail Diseases Related to Nail Cosmetics
The field of alternative medicine is increasing in popularity among dermatologists in the United States, particularly among the patients. Though conventional treatment approaches can be effective in quelling the symptoms associated with atopic dermatitis and other cutaneous diseases and conditions, “natural” remedies can also be of significant value in carefully selected patients.
Alternative medicine largely remains a frowned upon fringe field in medicine. According to survey data, 35–69% of patients with skin disease have used complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in their lifetime.
- Track 8-1Natural acne treatments
- Track 8-2 Ayurveda in dermatology
- Track 8-3Herbal medicine in dermatology
- Track 8-4Holistic dermatology and integrative medication
- Track 8-5Alternative medicine in dermatological oncology
Dermatology is the medical science of disorders of the skin. Often skin lesions and disorders are markers of internal disease and mirror the processes occurring within the body. Dermatology has been called "a window through which to see the entire body." Skin consists of distinct layers. The most superficial (most exterior) layer is the epidermis. The epidermis is a stratified squamous epithelium. It has stacked layers of cells. Below the epidermis lies the dermis and below that we find the subcutaneous fat, or sub cutis. Dozens of different skin infections exist, with huge variation in symptoms and severity. Some of the most common skin conditions include Contact allergies, Alopecia, Psoriasis, Blistering disorders, Rashes, Atopic Dermatitis.
According to the American Cancer Society, there are more than 2 million annual cases of basal and squamous cell skin cancer (non melanomas) in the U.S. The occurrence of melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, has increased from 47,700 diagnoses in 2000 to 75,000 in 2009. While demand for cosmetic dermatology decreased during the recession, the economic recovery combined with an aging population is driving a resurgence of demand for cosmetic procedures.
- Track 9-1Dermatological drug development
- Track 9-2Autoimmune disease
- Track 9-3Psoriasis and related conditions
- Track 9-4Blistering disorders
- Track 9-5Case studies in dermatology
- Track 9-6Sulfapyridine and Sulfone
- Track 9-7Wart
Skin is the largest and most superficial organ of the body. A wide variety of skin disorder senn during childhood. The neonatal skin in comparison to adult skin is thinner, less hairy with weaker intercellular attachment, therefore it is susceptible to external irritants and micrococcal infection
- Track 10-1Transient Neonatal Pustular Melanosis
- Track 10-2 Neonatal Acne
- Track 10-3Sclerema Neonatorum
- Track 10-4Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis of the Newborn
- Track 10-5Seborrheic Dermatitis
- Track 10-6Sucking Blister
- Track 10-7Aplasia Cutis Congenita
Hair transplantation is a surgical process that strikes hair follicles from a part of the body known as the 'donor site' to a bald or balding part of the body often called the 'recipient site'. It's particularly used to deal with male pattern baldness. In this minimally invasive procedure, grafts containing hair follicles which might be genetically resistant to balding, (just like the again of the top) are transplanted to the bald scalp. Hair transplantation can be used to restore eyelashes, eyebrows, beard hair, chest hair, pubic hair and to fill in scars precipitated via accidents or surgery reminiscent of face-lifts and earlier hair transplants.
- Track 11-1Strip harvesting
- Track 11-2Follicular unit extraction (FUE)
- Track 11-3Follicular unit transplant
- Track 11-4Robotic hair restoration
Dermatopathology is a joint subspecialty of dermatology and pathology and to a lesser degree of surgical pathology that spotlights on the investigation of cutaneous ailments at a minuscule and atomic level. It additionally includes examinations of the potential reasons for skin illnesses at a fundamental level. Dermatopathologists work in close relationship with clinical dermatologists. This process reveals the histology of the disease and results in a specific diagnostic interpretation.
- Track 12-1Immunofluorescence
- Track 12-2Electron microscopy
- Track 12-3Molecular-pathologic analysis
- Track 12-4Flow cytometry
Cosmeceuticals is the blend of beauty care products and pharmaceuticals. Cosmeceuticals are restorative items with bioactive ingredients indicated to have medicinal advantages. A cosmeceutical is basically a skincare item that contains an organic or natural ingredients that is thought to have pharmaceutical effects on the skin.
- Track 13-1Anti-wrinkle creams
- Track 13-2Nutriceuticals
- Track 13-3Hair restorers
Psychodermatology is the treatment of skin disorders using psychological and psychiatric techniques. It is a subspecialty of dermatology.Frequently treated conditions are: psoriasis, eczema, hives, genital and oral herpes, acne, warts, skin allergies, pain and burning sensations, hair loss and compulsive skin picking and hair pulling. Psychological or psychiatric treatments are the primary treatments for some dermatological disorders, including trichotillomania and Morgellons.Techniques include used relaxation, meditation, hypnosis and self-hypnosis, psychotropic medications, biofeedback, and focused psychotherapy.
A veterinary dermatologists is a veterinarian with expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of animal skin, ear, hair, nail, hoof and mouth disorders. Veterinary dermatologists have significant training and experience in the management of allergic skin disease. Companion animal ownership is continuing to increase. Sixty-two percent of US households now own a companion animal (excluding horses), equating to 72.9 million homes. Many other countries are witnessing higher than ever rates of companion animal ownership, including emerging markets such as Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and Russia. Spending on companion animals is also continuing to increase. In the USA, spending has increased from a total of US$23 billion in 1988 to an estimated US$51 billion in 2011. Around 25% of this spending was on veterinary care (including medicines) and a further 20% on over-the-counter products and supplies, with the remainder on food, accessories, etc. This trend is being mirrored in other countries. Veterinary Conference 2016 focus on prevention and strategies against the development and spread of diseases and pathogens.