- 8 Jun 2017
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- dermatoses,Gymnasium
Gymnasium Associated Dermatoses
Exercise and sports are an integral part of almost everyone’s life especially since the notion of ‘Stay fit, Stay healthy’ seems to be the universal mantra. Unfortunately the benefits of exercise are often accompanied by multitude of unhealthy side effects. Sporting activities can led to a variety of infectious and non-infectious dermatoses. As a consequence …
- 7 Jun 2017
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- dermatalk,High Intensity Focused Ultrasound
The A- Z of HIFU
In today’s fast paced life, patients have been more inclined towards skin tightening and rejuvenation procedures with little or no downtime. The current trend is to opt for noninvasive procedures which offer superior and long lasting results comparable to surgical treatments but without the risk or downtime associated with surgery.There are several treatmentoptions available ranging …
- 6 Jun 2017
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- Innovations,Trichology
Innovations In Trichology
Successful and Safe use of “SCALP THREADING” using PDO Threads in Male Androgenetic Alopecia Disclaimer: A part of this study has already been accepted for publication in the Journal of European Academy of Dermatology & Venereology, vide (MS no. – JEADV-2017-0505.R1) Bharti S, Sonthalia S, Patil P, Dhurat R. Scalp threading with polydioxanone monofilament threads: …
- 5 Jun 2017
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- dermatalk,Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic Acid: An Underused Wonder Molecule
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a very versatile molecule, with a ubiquitous presence in the human body. It is found in the vitreous humour of the eye, the synovial fluid, extracellular matrix, bones, cartilage, umbilical cord, neural tissue and most importantly, the skin, where 50% of the total body HA is. CHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES: HA …
- 4 Jun 2017
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- dermatalk,Dermatoscopy
Basics Of Dermatoscopy
Introduction: The use of a dermatoscope in clinical practice has been shown to increase diagnostic accuracy and is considered the standard of care in assessing patients with pigmented skin lesions. Its use is also being increasingly applied to the diagnosis of nonpigmented skin lesions. Dermoscopy has been shown to facilitate the clinical recognition of several …
- 3 Jun 2017
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- Cheyletiellosis,dermatalk
Cheyletiellosis ( Walking Dandruff ) : A Case Report in 2 Patients
Abstract: Walking dandruff is the common name for a skin condition caused by infestation of a dog’s skin by tiny Cheyletiella mites. These mites burrow through the outer layers of the dog’s skin, causing irritation and mild to severe itchiness as a result of mechanical irritation. Dogs, cats, horses and rabbits can become transiently infested …