- 27 Feb 2016
- 0 Comments
- pratik gothaliya
Dermoscopy – A Third Eye For Dermatologist
The use of this technique provides a valuable aid in diagnosing pigmented skin lesions; hair disorders, inflammatory and others skin diseases. Dermatoscopic evaluation shows specific or non specific pattern of diseases which can be co-related with clinical history and examination to reach final diagnosis. Need for dermatoscope is not a novel approach in dermatology. Hand …
- 27 Feb 2016
- 0 Comments
- pratik gothaliya
Low Level Laser Therapy For Management Of Hair Loss
• LLLT was discovered serendipitously in the 1960s when mice irradiated with a low fluence red laser grew hair. • It traditionally uses infrared rays which are non-invasive and cause non-thermal biostimulation of the hair. • Light source used here is an LED device or light energy below a specific energy threshold with a specific …
- 27 Feb 2016
- 0 Comments
- pratik gothaliya
Plant Derived Anti-Androgens
Anti-androgen medications are used to treat signs of hyperandrogenism, including skin and hair disorders like acne, seborrhoea, hirsutism, androgenic alopecia and hidradenitis suppurativa. Anti-androgen therapy may bock androgen receptor, reduce adrenal androgen production, reduce ovarian androgen production, reduce pituitary production of prolactin, inhibit 5-alpha reductase or reduce insulin resistance. Current Anti-Androgen Therapies Cyproterone acetate is a synthetically derived steroid …
- 27 Feb 2016
- 0 Comments
- pratik gothaliya
Real-Time In-Vivo Confocal Scanning Laser Microscopy
The gold standard for diagnosis in dermatology is histopathologic examination of tissue. Although cutaneous biopsies are associated with a relatively low morbidity, there is always a risk for infection, bleeding, and scarring. Biopsies also destroy the site of interest and the dynamic changes over time cannot be observed. Moreover, it consumes time! The search to …
- 27 Feb 2016
- 0 Comments
- pratik gothaliya
Review Of Topical Lightening Agents
Introduction Hyperpigmentation occurs when there is an increase in melanin content in the skin. It can be localised i.e. limited to a certain area or it can be diffuse i.e. occurring all over the body. Localised form of hyperpigmentation can happen as a result of injury or inflammation from conditions such as Acne, contact dermatitis, …
- 27 Feb 2016
- 0 Comments
- Piu
Procedures for Rejuvenation of Eyes: The Aesthetic Centre of Face
Periorbital anatomy: The skin around the eyes is thinnest in the body with minimal subcutaneous fat. A thorough knowledge of anatomy is required for performing procedures on this sensitive area so as to avoid complications. Causes of dark circles: There are several factors:- a.Heredity : Dark circles are inherited trait.The skin around the eyes is …