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The skin rejuvenation market is rapidly expanding, driven by demand for effective, minimally invasive solutions. Modern esthetic dermatology embraces a comprehensive approach combining evidence‐based lifestyle practices, advanced procedures, and ...
Andrea Belén Rey +2 more
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"Exploring Surgical Techniques for Rhinophyma: A Detailed Analysis of Cases". [PDF]
“Rhinophyma” comes from the Greek words “rhis,” meaning nose, and “phyma,” meaning growth, which reflects its clinical presentation; overgrowth of sebaceous glands results in disfigurement or even nasal obstruction, in more severe cases. Nonsurgical treatments are the standard care, with dermabrasion, laser therapy, and ablative treatments being the ...
Ligomenou T +5 more
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A Rare Clinical Pattern: Acquired Dermal Melanocytosis of Nose. [PDF]
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, Volume 24, Issue 12, December 2025.
Demir BM, Öztürk F, Sarıcaoğlu H.
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Optimizing Rhinoplasty Outcomes: The Role of Isotretinoin and Patient Management Strategies: Systematic Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Rhinoplasty outcomes in patients with thick nasal skin may be challenging due to the sebaceous nature of the skin, which can compromise tip definition and delay resolution of postoperative edema. Perioperative adjunct using isotretinoin is suggested as a well‐established treatment for acne and sebaceous hyperactivity.
Ghazizadeh M +4 more
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A Scoping Review of Pathogenesis, Current Treatments, and Novel Approaches for Vitiligo. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Vitiligo is a chronic skin disorder characterized by loss of melanocytes, causing depigmentation and psychological distress. Its pathogenesis is complex and multifactorial, involving genetic predisposition, autoimmune, oxidative stress, and neurogenic mechanisms.
Sallehuddin N +3 more
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Background Vitiligo still remains a challenging disease to treat. Although various treatment modalities have been mentioned in the literature, few studies have been performed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of dermabrasion in the treatment of stable ...
Mahmoud Abdel Sabour Makki +2 more
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Management of Forehead Scars [PDF]
This article provides an overview of scar management within the forehead region. It addresses the unique challenges specific to the treatment of forehead wounds. A logical, stepwise approach is used.
Bryant, Lucas M. +2 more
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Successful treatment of Becker's nevus with dermabrasion by sandpaper: A case report
Lasers have been widely used for treatment of Becker nevus. Here, we report a case of Becker nevus which did not respond to laser therapy and was treated successfully by dermabrasion with sandpaper with no following complications.
Hossein Hafezi +3 more
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The diathermy scratch pad: A cheap and efficient tool for chemical and explosion-related burns
The burn center in our hospital is a national and regional (Southeast Asia) center. Of all admissions, 10% are related to blast explosions, and 8% due to chemical burns.
Allen Wei-Jiat Wong +3 more
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Estimation of Scattering Properties Modifications Caused by In Vivo Human Skin Optical Clearing Using Line-Field Confocal Optical Coherence Tomography. [PDF]
Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography (LC‐OCT) is used to determine the human skin in vivo optical properties (OPs) modifications caused by biocompatible optical clearing. After a prior calibration using a phantom with determined OPs, a theoretical model is applied to mean in‐depth intensity profiles of 3D LC‐OCT images acquired during ...
Zaytsev SM +5 more
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