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Home-use devices in aesthetic dermatology

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2014
The world of aesthetic medicine is increasingly a consumer-driven market with a wide variety of home-use devices from which the consumer can choose for treating hair removal, hair loss, acne, facial rejuvenation, and other dermatologic conditions. Where these devices fit in the physician practice and consumer routine can be confusing, as scientific ...
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Aesthetic dermatology and emotional well‐being questionnaire

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2014
SummaryBackgroundIn recent years, there has been a great development of esthetic dermatology as a subspecialty of dermatology. It is important to know to which extent the general population regard this branch of medical surgical specialty as being of interest and contributing to emotional well‐being.ObjectiveTo analyze the technical features of a ...
M Covadonga, Martínez-González   +2 more
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Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine Applications

2018
b]15.1 Effects of LLLT on Skin 15.1.1 Skin rejuvenation Skin aging is a process that can present itself relatively early on in life, sometimes even as soon as 20 - 30 years of age. Common signs and symptoms associated with skin aging include skin wrinkling, skin dyspigmentation, telangiectasia, and reduced tissue elasticity.
Cleber Ferraresi   +4 more
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Aesthetic dermatology: What's new, what's true?

Dermatologic Therapy, 2018
Aesthetic dermatology (AD) is a rapidly growing subspecialty of dermatology. The acceptance of AD in scientific community and the society is associated with its competence, efficiency, and seriousness. This review highlights some recent developments toward new tools, techniques, and understanding in the field of AD.
Uwe Wollina, Piotr Brzezinski
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Balancing AI and human interaction in aesthetic dermatology

Archives of Dermatological Research
Marina, Landau   +2 more
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[Aesthetic dermatology].

Zeitschrift fur arztliche Fortbildung und Qualitatssicherung, 2007
In addition to treating neoplastic disease, inflammatory skin disorders and allergies Aesthetic Dermatology has grown to become an important issue in the field of dermatology. Aesthetic Dermatology puts medicine in a field of tension between medical necessities and patients' wishes.
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Update on botulinum neurotoxin use in aesthetic dermatology

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2014
Botulinum toxins are among the most widely studied and versatile drugs in the medicinal market. Since their extraction from Clostridium botulinum, they have been harnessed and incorporated into different formulations with varied properties and actions.
Omer, Ibrahim   +2 more
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Aesthetic Dermatologic Surgery Training in Canadian Residency Programs

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2018
Background: The public and other physicians expect dermatologists to be experts on aesthetic dermatology services. In Canada, current challenges may limit residents from achieving competency in aesthetic dermatology during their training. This may adversely affect patient safety, create medicolegal risks, and deter graduates from offering aesthetic ...
Brandon, Worley   +2 more
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Photonics in dermatology and aesthetic applications

SPIE Proceedings, 2006
This paper provides an overview of the recent developments of photonics in dermatology and aesthetic applications. The range of products covers lasers, continuous Xenon lamps, Intense Pulsed Light systems, and LEDs. We will mention several applications and how different photonics systems are used.
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[Vigilance in esthetic dermatology].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2008
The creation of the thematic group "Aesthetic and Corrective Dermatology" of the French Society of Dermatology, allows to set up a system of attentiveness: VigiDEC, the objective of which is medical: it must improve the care of the treated subjects, by accelerating the circulation of the information within the group by a system of declaration of the ...
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