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What are skin diseases???

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  What are skin diseases? What are skin diseases? Your  skin  is the large organ that covers and protects your body. Your skin has many functions. It works to: Hold in fluid and prevent  dehydration . Help you feel sensations, such as temperature or pain. Keep out bacteria, viruses and other causes of infection. Stabilize your body temperature. Synthesize (create) vitamin D in response to sun exposure. Skin diseases include all conditions that clog, irritate or inflame your skin. Often, skin diseases cause  rashes  or other changes in your skin’s appearance.  

What are the 7 layers of skin?

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  What are the 7 layers of skin? The Basal Cell Layer. The basal layer is the innermost layer of the epidermis, and contains small round cells called basal cells. The Squamous Cell Layer.  The Stratum Granulosum & the Stratum Lucidum. The Stratum Corneum. The Papillary Layer.  The Reticular Layer.

What does a dermatologist do?

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  What does a dermatologist do? Dermatology is  the branch of medicine dealing with the skin . It is a speciality with both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist is a specialist medical doctor who manages diseases related to skin, hair, nails, and some cosmetic problems. What does a dermatologist do? A board-certified dermatologist has extensive training, which allows them to accurately diagnose and properly treat more than 3,000 diseases of the skin, hair, and nails as well as cosmetic concerns. If you were to watch a dermatologist at work on any given day, you might see them: ·          Treat a baby’s prominent birthmark that threatens the child’s eyesight. ·          Remove a mother’s deadly melanoma at its earliest, most treatable stage. ·          Offer relief for a student whose chronic eczema makes sleep nearly impossible. ·    ...

Cosmetic Dermatology 2023

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Register at Cosmetic Dermatology 2023: Procedure to register for the conference of Cosmetic Dermatology 2023 You should register as a delegate or student if you will be giving an oral presentation or presenting a poster. You should sign up as an attendee if you plan on listening. Before registering, please review the following table. In order to give you the best returns from the conference, we have designed a thorough price table. Please get in touch with our organizing committee if you are unsure of which category you fall under for more information.

Call for Abstract at Cosmetic Dermatology 2023

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  Share your Abstract at Cosmetic Dermatology 2023:  Dear All, We are accepting the abstracts related to the Cosmetology and Dermatology  Conference Highlights: 1.       Dermatology 2.       Dermatological Diseases 3.       Skin Cancer 4.       Nail Disorder 5.       Natural Approach to Hair and Skin 6.       Hair Transplantation Techniques 7.       Research in Dermatology 8.       Laser therapy in Dermatology and Cosmetology 9.       Cosmetic Dermatology 10.   Cosmetology 11.   Cosmetic Surgery 12.   Exploration of Color Cosmetics, aromas and therapies 13.   Cosmetic Beauty Product 14.   Natural and Organic Cosmetics 15.   Further approaches in Cosmetic Dermatology

Cosmetic Dermatology 2023

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Study finds fewer cases of melanoma among regular users of vitamin D supplements   Fewer cases of  melanoma  were observed among regular users of vitamin D supplements than among non-users, a new study finds. People taking vitamin D supplements regularly also had a considerably lower risk of skin cancer, according to estimates by experienced dermatologists.. Vitamin D plays a key role in the normal function of the human body, and it may also play a role in many diseases. The link between vitamin D and skin cancers has been studied abundantly in the past, but these studies have mainly focused on serum levels of calcidiol, which is a metabolite of vitamin D, and its association with skin cancers. Findings from these studies have been inconclusive and even contradictory at times, as serum calcidiol levels have been associated with both a slightly higher and with a slightly lower risk of different skin cancers. This may, in part, be explained by the fact that serum calcidio...

Dermatology 2023

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  Extreme weather events have a significant negative impact on skin disease   The skin is a large, complex organ, and it serves as the body's primary interface with the environment, playing key roles in sensory, thermoregulatory, barrier, and immunological functioning. As floods, wildfires, and extreme heat events increase in frequency and severity, they pose a significant threat to global dermatological health, as many  skin diseases  are climate sensitive "We wanted to provide dermatologists and other practitioners with a comprehensive overview of extreme weather-related skin disease as a foundation for patient education, implementation of early treatment interventions, and improved disease outcomes Flooding, one of the most common natural disasters, is linked to traumatic wounds and bacterial and fungal infections of the skin. Contact dermatitis is another common consequence of flooding since flood water is often contaminated with pesticides, sewage, ferti...