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Derm Dialect Weekly -
30/11/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

How it works: Harnessing low-level radiation energy to heat the deepest layer of skin, radiofrequency stimulates cells called fibroblasts to churn out more plumping collagen, which firms skin, softens lines, and adds definition to features on the face and body. 

Derm Dialect Weekly -
15/11/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

Lutronic Genius is an innovative radiofrequency micro needling system that has revolutionized non-surgical skin rejuvenation. This intelligently designed device utilizes gold-plated needles and advanced technology to precisely deliver radiofrequency energy, stimulating your own body’s collagen and...

Derm Dialect Weekly -
08/11/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

Blue light is a form of visible, high-energy light that is only slightly less powerful than ultraviolet light, which is emitted by the sun and can cause skin and eye damage over time. While some experts have suggested that blue light from screens might contribute to eyestrain, it’s still an area ...

Derm Dialect Weekly -
01/11/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

Using telemedicine to meet with your dermatologist (a.k.a., teledermatology) has been around for a while. But it wasn’t commonly used, mostly because health insurance policies didn’t typically cover it. The pandemic has changed that. Here’s how to make sure you get the most out of a teledermat...

Derm Dialect Weekly -
25/10/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

Proscia is conducting research to demonstrate the potential benefits of AI in dermatology, such as: Delivering faster results to patients. If AI can automatically identify melanoma, it can show the pathologist a high-risk case and then lead to earlier diagnosis. Consistency in the diagnosis of diffi...

Derm Dialect Weekly -
18/10/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

1. Histopathological characteristics and CD163 immunostaining pattern in fibrous papule of the face Fatma Tokat, Engin Sezer, Deniz Duman, Emel Öztürk Durmaz, Ümit İnce,  

Derm Dialect Weekly -
11/10/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

Inverse psoriasis represents a less common form of psoriasis in intertriginous areas. The pathologic findings of inverse psoriasis have not received significant investigation.   A single institution, retrospective cohort study was performed to review biopsy slides for psoriasis occurring in intertr...

Derm Dialect Weekly -
04/10/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

1. Comparison between the histopathological and immunophenotypical features of hypopigmented and nonhypopigmented mycosis fungoides  

Derm Dialect Weekly -
27/09/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

1. Histopathological Evaluation of Nail Lichen Planus Geetali Kharghoria, Chander Grover, Sambit Nath Bhattacharya , Sonal Sharma

Derm Dialect Weekly -
20/09/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

Trachyonychia, a rare nail matrix inflammatory disease has a more chronic course in adults compared to children. However, the histopathologic features of the disease have not been sufficiently reported. The pathologic features of idiopathic trachyonychia in adults were retrospectively reviewed. A t...

Derm Dialect Weekly -
13/09/2021

Derm Dialect Weekly -

There is a paucity of literature examining the characteristics of hair aging across all races. The unique characteristics of hair aging in different ethnicities provides information that will aid in a culturally sensitive approach and recommendations.

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