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16th World Conference on Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine, will be organized around the theme “Understanding the inevitable need of Skin Care and Aesthetic Medicine whilst Corona crisis”
Cosmetology & Aesthetic Medicine 2020 is comprised of 27 tracks and 136 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Cosmetology & Aesthetic Medicine 2020.
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Dermatology is concerned with the health of the skin and also diseases of the hair, nails, and mucous membranes. As the skin is the largest organ in the body, its defence against bacteria, burns, injury, and often reflects overall health. It is treated with both medical and surgical aspects.
- Track 1-1Dermal fungal infections
- Track 1-2Cosmetic Dermatology
- Track 1-3Psychodermatology
- Track 1-4Bacterial skin diseases
- Track 1-5Pigmentation disorders
- Track 1-6Wound repair and Burn treatment
Venereology is a branch of dermatology which deals with the study of sexually transmitted diseases whose consequences give birth to skin diseases. Venereology can be studied together as in most of the sexually transmitted diseases the foremost symptom appears on the skin. Bacteria, viruses, and parasites are the major causative agents for venereal diseases.
- Track 2-1HIV infection, syphilis, Gonorrhea, candidiasis, herpes simplex
- Track 2-2Sexually transmitted infections: Chancroid, Lymph granuloma venereum, Granuloma Inguinale, Hepatitis-B, and Cytomegalovirus infection
Tele-dermatology is where the telecommunication technologies are used to exchange medical details by non-dermatologists for evaluation off-site by dermatologists. It deals with skin conditions over a large distance to provide knowledge exchange, to use this for follow-up of individuals with chronic skin conditions. It can reduce times by allowing dermatologists to treat minor conditions online while serious conditions requiring immediate care are given.
- Track 3-1Store and forward, SAF
- Track 3-2Interactive Teledermatology
- Track 3-3Teledermoscopy
- Track 3-4Teledermatopathology
- Track 3-5Teledermoscopically aided dermatopathology
- Track 3-6Mobile teledermatology
- Track 4-1Nutriceutical
- Track 4-2Hair products
- Track 4-3Herbal cosmetics
- Track 4-4Sunscreen lotions
A plastic surgeon creates an aesthetic, nose by separating nasal skin and soft tissue from the Osseo-cartilaginous nasal framework. In surgical procedures, open and closed Rhinoplasty techniques are used. Various skin flap techniques are used in surgical procedures such as Bilobed flap, mucosal flap, Septalflap, and Paramedian Forehead flap. Ear surgery, Otoplasty, improves the shape, position, or proportion of the ear. The surgery corrects the deformities and defects of the external ear.
- Track 5-1Open Rhinoplasty
- Track 5-2Non-surgical Rhinoplasty
- Track 5-3Revision Rhinoplasty
- Track 5-4Filler Rhinoplasty
A wide variety of skin disorders which are seen during childhood. The neonatal skin in comparison to the adult skin is thinner, less hairy with weaker intercellular attachment; therefore it is susceptible to external irritants and micrococcal infection.
- Track 6-1Foundation
- Track 6-2Cleft lip
- Track 6-3Craniofacial Surgery
- Track 7-1Psoriasis Vulgaris
- Track 7-2Psoriatic arthritis
- Track 7-3Guttate psoriasis
- Track 7-4Erythrodermic Psoriasis
Aesthetic Medicine is a new field of medicine, in which different specialists share the aim of constructing and reconstructing the physical equilibrium of the individual. Treatment of physical aesthetic alterations and unaesthetic sequel of illnesses or injuries, together with the prevention of aging, are perhaps two of the most iconic areas of intervention for Aesthetic Medicine. It is a beauty science that studies regarding improvement of cosmetic appearance which consists of treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, and spider veins. The fields such as Dermatology, Oral and maxillofacial surgery, reconstructive surgery and plastic surgery comes under Aesthetic Medicine Practises. It consists of both Surgical and Non- Surgical Procedures. Liposuction, face lifts, breast implants, Radio frequency ablation comes under Surgical ones whereas Radio frequency skin tightening, non surgical liposuction, chemical peel, high-intensity focused electromagnetic field etc. comes in Non-Surgical methods of Aesthetic Medicine.
- Track 8-1Photorejuvenation
- Track 8-2Mesotherapy injection
- Track 8-3Laser Therapy for scars and stretch marks
- Track 8-4Abdominoplasty
- Track 8-5Carboxytherapy
- Track 8-6Contour threads
- Track 8-7Lipotomy
- Track 8-8Nd:YAG laser for spider veins
Aesthetic procedures are those that are aimed at improving the physical appearance and satisfaction of the patient, using minimally invasive cosmetic procedures. The Aesthetic Medicine specialty is not only confined to dermatologists and plastic surgeons but also doctors of all specialties seek to offer services to address their patient's aesthetic needs and desires. These procedures are elective and are performed on patients who do not suffer from illness. They are usually happy and in excellent health. These Procedures are implemented on people who simply want a minimally invasive preventative procedure to help manage the normal effects of aging.
- Track 9-1Injections of Botulinum toxin (Botox), Chemical Peels and dermal fillers
- Track 9-2Cellulite treatment
- Track 9-3Hair transplantation
- Track 9-4Laser Therapy for scars, stretch marks, spider veins and hair removal
- Track 9-5Radio Frequency skin tightening
- Track 9-6Laser tattoo removal
- Track 9-7Rhinoplasty and Facelifts
- Track 9-8Breast augmentation or reduction
- Track 9-9Liposuction and Contour threads
Irresistible maladies are disarranges caused by living beings -, for example, microbes, bacteria, fungus, growths or parasites. Numerous living beings live in and on our bodies. Some irresistible maladies can be passed from individual to individual. Some are transmitted by nibbles from creepy crawlies or creatures. Also, others are obtained by ingesting defiled nourishment or water or being presented to life forms on the earth. Numerous irresistible maladies, for example, measles and chickenpox, can be averted by immunizations. Most fungal skin can be treated with prescription creams. If the infection is serious immediate treatment with a broad-spectrum antibiotic may use.
- Track 10-1Folliculitis
- Track 10-2Impetigo
- Track 10-3Mycetoma
- Track 10-4Fungal Nail Infection
Ayurveda was developed thousands of years ago in India. In Sanskrit, Ayur means life or living, and Veda means knowledge, so Ayurveda has been defined as the "knowledge of living" or the "science of longevity. The primary focus of Ayurvedic medicine is to promote good health through herbal and Natural Products. Ayurvedic treatment is non-invasive and non-toxic, so it can be used safely as an alternative therapy or along-side conventional therapies. Ayurveda has been used to treat acne, allergies, asthma, anxiety, arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, colds, colitis, constipation, depression, diabetes, flu, heart disease, hypertension, immune problems, inflammation, insomnia, nervous disorders, obesity, skin problems, and ulcers.
- Track 11-1Herbal and Natural Cosmetics
- Track 11-2Treatment for various skin diseases: Ayurvedic perspective
- Track 11-3Ayurvedic: Beauty and Aging
- Track 11-4Concepts of plastic surgery in Ayurveda
- Track 11-5Ayurveda home remedies
- Track 12-1Androgenetic alopecia
- Track 12-2Eyebrow transplant
- Track 12-3Frontal hair line lowering or reconstruction
- Track 12-4Follicular unit transplant
- Track 12-5Robotic hair restoration
- Track 12-6Follicular unit extraction
- Track 12-7Strip harvesting
Skin aging will either be due to external and internal factors. With age, the metabolism decreases on a cellular level, and replenishing of skin cells slows down that decreases the firmness of skin structure. External factors like the growing exposure to sun, dust, pollution, smoking, etc. can also create premature age by dehydrating the skin and increasing the number of free radicals within the skin. These free radicals’ injury essential skin parts and cause fine lines, wrinkles, and dullness. Skin aging will gift as fine lines, wrinkles, dullness, modification in colour, texture, etc. Anti-aging treatments at a skin clinic will assist you to travel back in time and see the greener grass on the opposite aspect. Such treatments aim at decreasing the signs of aging and rejuvenating the skin cells in order that the general look of the skin is remodelled to a healthy, immature and resilient state.
- Track 13-1Botulinum Toxin
- Track 13-2Nonsurgical Fat Reduction
- Track 13-3Dermabrasion
It is also referred to as "Acupuncture Facelift," which is a wonderful timeless beauty technique used by the Chinese since the Sung Dynasty (960-1279AD). In Chinese, it is called "Me Rong Zhen". Today, it is a striking non-surgical yet painless way to lessen the appearance of fine lines as well as deeper wrinkles. It improves blood circulation and stimulates the body's natural anti-aging powers.
- Track 14-1Auricular Acupuncture
- Track 14-2Electro Acupuncture
- Track 14-3Acupressure
Many things affect how your skin ages: your genes, your daily habits, and, the environment. The best strategy at any age is prevention. Maintaining healthy skin is simple: You need to protect your skin from the sun.
- Track 15-1Do not sunbathe or visit tanning salons.
- Track 15-2Limit your exposure to the sun.
- Track 15-3Always use products that are SPF (sun protection factor) 30 or higher.
- Track 15-4Regular Check your skin often for signs of skin cancer.
- Track 15-5Use a moisturizing lotion.
This field is for both dermatologists and pathologists. Basically, a dermatologist or pathologist will have to complete one year of Dermatopathlogy fellowship. This usually includes 6 months of general pathology and 6 months of Dermatopathlogy. Alumni of both specialties can qualify as dermatopathologists. At the completion of a standard residency in dermatology, many dermatologists’ doctors are also competent at Dermatopathlogy.
- Track 16-1Cutaneous Eruptions
- Track 16-2Actinic keratosis
- Track 16-3Basal-cell carcinoma
- Track 16-4Squamous cell carcinomas
- Track 16-5Malignant Melanoma
Dermatoepidemiology is the investigation of skin ailment at the population level. One part of Dermatoepidemiology is the determination of the worldwide growth of skin diseases. From 1990 to 2013, skin disease has constituted around 2% of aggregate worldwide disease disability as measured in disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). Dermatoepidemiology is an imperative developing control in dermatology. This article audits clinical and scientific the study of disease transmission germane to perusing, deciphering, and fundamentally analysing the writing, and shows a review of proof-based dermatology as a beginning stage for further study.
- Track 17-1Vitiligo
- Track 17-2Psoriasis and Viral infections
- Track 17-3Skin diseases modelling
- Track 17-4Fungal infections
- Track 17-5Atypical moles
- Track 17-6Keratinocyte skin cancer (KSC)
- Track 17-7Photodynamic therapy
Immunology includes the administration of scatters identified with the safe framework. These conditions extend from the exceptionally normal to the extremely uncommon, spreading over all ages and including different organ frameworks. Illnesses regularly observed by an allergist/immunologist (frequently alluded to just as an "allergist") Allergic infections of the eye, for example, hypersensitive conjunctivitis. For example, unfavourably susceptible rhinitis, sinusitis, asthma, pneumonitis, and lung infections. Gastrointestinal clutters caused by resistant reactions to nourishments, including eosinophilic esophagitis or gastroenteritis.
- Track 18-1Photo-immunology
- Track 18-2Hidradenitis suppurativa
- Track 18-3Allergic contact dermatitis
- Track 18-4Atopic Eczema
Trichology is that the branch of medicine that deals with the scientific study of the health of hair and scalp. Trichologists are hair and scalp specialists who diagnose the causes of hair fall, hair breakage, hair dilution, shrinking of hairs, diseases of the scalp, and treat according to cause.
- Track 19-1Stress/Depression
- Track 19-2Heridity
- Track 19-3Change of Thermal Regime
- Track 19-4Hair loss
- Track 19-5Scalp Problems
As the hair and skincare industry is growing we have observed an increase in the use of Nutriceutical, which comes in many forms- as herbal products and dietary supplements. The concept of using Nutricosmetics is new, a wide range of dietary supplements are produced to target various day to day problems which are encountered daily, from aging skin to male and female baldness pattern. The need to consume antioxidants has increased to stop the oxidation and destruction of healthy cell tissues. The concept of using Nutricosmetics is new, a wide range of dietary supplements are produced to target various day to day problems which are encountered daily, from aging skin to male and female baldness pattern. The need to consume antioxidants has increased to stop the oxidation and destruction of healthy cell tissues.
- Track 20-1Injections of Botulinum toxin (Botox), Chemical Peels and dermal fillers
- Track 20-2Beauty Products and Spa
- Track 20-3Dermatology Devices
- Track 20-4Topical Skin Care Regimen
- Track 20-5Skin Tanning
- Track 20-6Natural Cosmetics
- Track 20-7Ayurvedic: Beauty and Aging
- Track 20-8Antioxidants
- Track 20-9Acne Scar Removal
- Track 21-1Medical Reports and analysis of Cosmetic Procedures
- Track 21-2Emerging techniques in Dermatology Treatments
- Track 21-3New trends in Aesthetic Medicine
- Track 21-4Novel Discoveries and Challenges in Cosmetology
- Track 21-5Issues encountered during Treatment Procedures
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are passed from one to another through unprotected sex or genital contact. Syphilis, condyloma acuminata and scabies are well-known STIs with cutaneous manifestations. Chlamydia and Gonorrhea can also cause specific mucocutaneous signs and symptoms HIV often manifests itself through skin conditions
- Track 22-1Chlamydia
- Track 22-2Genital warts
- Track 22-3Genital herpes
- Track 22-4Gonorrhoea
- Track 22-5Syphilis
- Track 22-6HIV infection
- Track 22-7Pubic lice
- Track 22-8Scabies
Sclerotherapy is a form of treatment where a doctor injects medicine into blood or lymph vessels that causes them to shrink. It is commonly used to treat varicose veins or so-called spider veins. The procedure is non-surgical; it can be done by using an injection. It can also be used to treat blood and lymph vessel disorders that cause these vessels to form incorrectly. It uses an irritating solution 'sclerosant', which is injected directly into a vein or lymph vessel. This solution irritates the vessel, causing it to swell. This swelling cut off the flow of blood or lymphatic fluid and shortly the vessel shrinks.
- Track 23-1Laser therapy, using light to fade the veins
- Track 23-2Vein ablation, using heat on a malformed vein
- Track 23-3Closing the vein with surgery
- Track 23-4Surgically removing the veins in severe cases
Skin Cancer is a typical and locally ruinous carcinogenic development of the skin. Not like cutaneous harmful melanoma, by far most of these sorts of skin malignancies have a restricted potential to spread to all parts of the body (metastasize) and move toward becoming life-undermining. There are three sorts of skin malignancy are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma, which starts from the colour creating skin cells (melanocytes) yet is less normal, however more risky, than the initial two assortments.
- Track 24-1Basal cell skin cancer
- Track 24-2Squamous cell skin cancer
- Track 24-3Biopsy
Storing the normal appearance, function, and deformities of the parts of the body created by some medical conditions, birth defects or trauma is considered as Reconstructive Surgery.
- Track 25-1Augmentation Rhinoplasty
- Track 25-2Facial Burns
- Track 25-3Breast Reconstruction
- Track 25-4Breast reduction
- Track 25-5Cleft lip
- Track 25-6Hand Surgery
- Track 25-7Lymphedema
- Track 25-8Reconstructive microsurgery
Laser surgery or Resurfacing is a type of surgery that uses a laser to cut tissue a range of lasers such as erbium, dye, Q switches lasers and CO2 are used to treat various skin disorders. The laser treatment for dermatology often bypasses the skin surface. The concept of laser surgery for the skin problem is based on Selective Photothermolysis and it results in the removal of unwanted tissue.
- Track 26-1Laser resurfacing is usually done with a 2940 nm Erbium laser or a 10,600 nm CO2 laser
Skin pigmentation disorders affect the colour of your skin because of a pigment called melanin. The special cells in the skin produce melanin. When these cells become breakage or unhealthy, it will affect melanin production. Hence, it causes the skin pigmentation disorders.
- Track 27-1Albinism
- Track 27-2Melasma
- Track 27-3Vitiligo
- Track 27-4Post-inflammatory hyper or hypopigmentation