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10th Asia-Pacific Dermatology Conference, will be organized around the theme ““Advances and Challenges of Dermatology—
Dermatology Conference 2016 is comprised of 13 tracks and 73 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Dermatology Conference 2016.
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Dermatology is the branch of science which deals with the study of hair, nails and skin. The diseases related them are termed as dermatological diseases. It concerns both the medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist treats diseases, in the widest sense, and some cosmetic problems of the skin includes Acne is a long-term skin condition characterized by areas of blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, greasy skin, and possibly scarring. Skin cancer and malignancy of epithelial cells, Contact dermatitis, Kawasaki syndrome, Inflammation, scars and rashes, Viral skin diseases. Dermatological disorders are the intrinsic abnormalities or derangement or abnormal function related to skin hair and nail (e.g., birth defects, genetic malfunction).
- Track 1-1Skin Cancer
- Track 1-2Psoriasis
- Track 1-3Eczema
- Track 1-4Scleroderma
- Track 1-5Rosasea
- Track 1-6Vitiligo
- Track 1-7Diaper Dermatitis
Dermatopathology is mainly focused to diagnose and observe the diseases of skin including infectious, immunologic, degenerative and neo-plastic diseases. Dermatopathology involves the microscopic examination, description and interpretation of biopsy specimens obtained from the skin. A dermatopathologist perform microscopic observation and recommend the diagnosis of the particular skin disease. The interpretation of skin specimens can be complicated and difficult, as many diverse inflammatory skin diseases share the same basic inflammatory process or pattern. The final diagnosis requires clinical input and clinicopathological correlation. In some cases, additional specialized testing needs to be performed on biopsies, including immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, flow cytometry, and molecular-pathologic analysis.
- Track 2-1Dermatopathological Diagnosis
- Track 2-2Veterinary Pathology
- Track 2-3Forensic-pathology
- Track 2-4Clinical Pathology
- Track 2-5Cytopathology
Dermatologic surgery is the practice of dermatology that specializes in surgical procedures and minimally invasive treatments to improve the health, function and appearance of skin, hair, nails, veins, mucous membranes and adjacent tissues by various surgical, reconstructive, cosmetic and non-surgical methods. The motive of dermatologic surgery is to repair and/or improve the function and cosmetic appearance of skin tissue. Examples of dermatologic surgery procedures include anti-aging and cosmetic approaches.
- Track 3-1Birthmark correction
- Track 3-2Laser resurfacing and Skin rejuvenation
- Track 3-3Hair restoration and Laser hair removal
- Track 3-4Tattoo removal and Vein treatments
- Track 3-5Dermabrasion
Cosmetic dermatology is one of the most advanced aspect in the field of dermatology which features the practice of dermatology that gives priority to the looks of a person. The relevant medicine and dermatological surgery emphasizes the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of skin disease, there is a significant aspect of the specialty directed towards improving the patient's appearance. Cosmetic dermatologists provide medical and surgical treatments to people with problems such as bacterial or fungal infections, aging, acne, allergic reactions, unwanted hair, benign skin growths, and uneven skin pigmentation.
- Track 4-1Laser treatment (hair laser, tattoo laser, toe nail fungus)
- Track 4-2Injectable (Botox, Dysport, Juvederm, Radiesse)
- Track 4-3Skin Rejuvenation (Hyper pigmentation, Micro Needling, Brown spots)
- Track 4-4Vein Treatments (Leg and facial Veins)
- Track 4-5Acne and scarring (Acne, Acne Scar Filler, Photo dynamic Therapy)
Pediatric dermatologists provide treatment for various skin conditions in children, including new-borns and infants. Children are not just small adults. They cannot express what is happening to them. They cannot always answer medical questions, and are not always able to be patient and helpful during a medical exam. Pediatric dermatologists know how to comfort, examine and treat children. This includes examination and waiting rooms that may have toys, videos, and books for children. In addition, paediatric dermatologists use medical equipment designed for children.
- Track 5-1Psoriasis
- Track 5-2Contact Dermatitis
- Track 5-3Eczema
- Track 5-4Surgical removal of warts and molluscum Skin
- Track 5-5Rashes (including bacterial and viral infections)
- Track 5-6Fungal skin infections, such as "ringworm"
The word Ayurveda means the Science of Life. It is the Science of Healing through herbs and natural means. Ayurveda is the most Ancient Natural Healing System in India. This system is part of the Vedic Science and goes back to more than 4000 years B.C. Ayurveda includes Herbal Supplements, the right kind of diet, and right kind of living. Therefore the spiritual aspect is very much inherent. A disease in Ayurveda is defined as an imbalance of the normal ratio of humors, and treatment is aimed at correcting this balance. In one commonly used treatment approach, Ayurvedic therapy follows the principle that opposites balance and so cure each other, in contrast to the homeopathic Law of Similar. Other specific approaches are used as well and the decision about how to treat is based on the disease as well as the patient profile. Thus, treatments are considered unique to each patient. As mentioned earlier, clinical trials based on Western research methodology tend not to incorporate these latter therapies and this omission, considered a disruption of the holistic approach, is often cited as a study limitation that may influence the results.
- Track 6-1Ayurvedic Approach: Psoriasis. Vitiligo, Acne
- Track 6-2Traditional Cosmetology
- Track 6-3Holistic Treatment
- Track 6-4Conventional medicine for Skin Diseases
- Track 6-5Skin Regeneration
Portrait skin regeneration is unlike any other treatment available today. It is the first and only technology proven to deliver true skin regeneration. While some treatments lead to improved skin only at the surface, clinically proven Portrait alters structures below the surface, creating unique conditions for continuing regeneration and improvements in wrinkles, tone, texture and discoloration. During the short procedure, the unique scientific action of Portrait transfers plasma energy to the treated area without direct contact to the skin. This technique preserves the skin’s outer layers which act as a protective dressing until new skin regenerates.
- Track 7-1Bio fabrication
- Track 7-2Wound healing and tissue regeneration
- Track 7-3Scar maturation, Scar management, and Scar revision
Dermoscopy involves the observation of skin by skin surface microscopy and in other words it is called as epiluminoscpy and epiluminescent. It examines the pigmented skin lesion. It is a non-invasive method that allows the in vivo evaluation of colours and microstructures of the epidermis, the dermoepidermal junction, and the papillary dermis not visible to the naked eye. Dermatoscopy needs a highly advanced magnifying lens as well as a powerful lighting system. These structures are specifically correlated to histologic features. The identification of specific diagnostic patterns related to the distribution of colours and dermoscopy structures can better suggest a malignant or benign pigmented skin lesion. The use of this technique provides a valuable aid in diagnosing pigmented skin lesions. Because of the complexity involved, this methodology is reserved for experienced clinicians.
- Track 8-1Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy
- Track 8-2Trichoscopy
- Track 8-3Mole mapping
There are lots of reasons for pursuing an interest to do research in dermatology. The skin is the most important organ that offers itself to clinical research because it is visible and it is quite easy to do sampling. Dermatological research is a very big field and stretches from animal work and basic lab-based research on human samples to population-based studies. In the recent time the research in dermatology reach to another height which comprises basic science research, clinical research,new techniques to diagnose dermatological diseases, new therapy and deliver treatment.
- Track 9-1Aesthetic Research
- Track 9-2Pediatric Research
- Track 9-3Wound Research
- Track 9-4Melanoma Research
- Track 9-5Psoriasis Research
- Track 9-6Autoimmune diseases and blistering diseases Research
Autoimmune diseases arise from an abnormal immune response of the body against substances and tissues normally present in the body called autoimmunity. Autoimmune diseases usually fluctuate between periods of remission or flare-ups. The treatment of autoimmune diseases is typically with immunosuppression—medication that decreases the immune response.
- Track 10-1Scleroderma
- Track 10-2Bullous pemphigoid
- Track 10-3Epidermolysis bullosa
- Track 10-4Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Track 10-5Dermatomyositis
According to IMS Health, there are more than 9000 dermatologist and near about 8000 dermatology practices in USA representing a massive 10 billion dollar market value in this year which will be increased by more 3 billion next year. The increasing demand for the dermatology service is due to various skin disorders, skin cancer and most importantly the cosmetic surgery. The dermatology industry is highly fragmented with consolidation expected due to rising costs and complexity. The dermatology industry is highly fragmented with consolidation expected due to rising costs and complexity. Young dermatologists are increasingly choosing multi-physician settings over solo practices getting financial profile with profit margins averaging 20%+ in 2012 We were particularly interested in understanding the future market potential for the current and emerging technologies and products within the dermatological therapeutics industry. This report assesses the available therapeutic procedures for skin, along with the drugs and technologies currently being used for various skin treatments. The role of public agencies, the regulatory environment, and non-governmental stakeholders has also been examined.
- Track 11-1Stem cell application in Dermatology
- Track 11-2Plastic Surgery
- Track 11-3Melanoma Treatment
- Track 11-4Liposuction
- Track 11-5Dermascopy
- Track 11-6Skin Regeneration
In recent past the technical innovations in dermatology is quite promising and it will take the research in dermatology to another level. A retrospective evaluation of clinical studies conducted before and after the introduction of absorbent gelling materials confirms that utilization of these materials has been associated with a marked reduction in the severity of dermatitis. Recombinant DNA (rDNA) molecules are DNA molecules formed by laboratory methods of genetic recombination (such as molecular cloning) to bring together genetic material from multiple sources, creating sequences that would not otherwise be found in the genome. Recombinant DNA is possible because DNA molecules from all organisms share the same chemical structure. They differ only in the nucleotide sequence within that identical overall structure.
- Track 12-1Nano Polymer Drug Delivery
- Track 12-2rDNA Technology
- Track 12-3Nanotechnology
- Track 12-4Advanced dermatological Therapy
Economy of a country depends upon the Modernisation and support for entrepreneurship which results its development and growth. Entrepreneur Investment meet is helpful to companies to rise funds with reliable and smart investors in National and international markets. The objective of the meet is to get the stakeholders and willing to go through due diligence process to understand if they want to invest. Additionally capital, entrepreneurs need a favourable environment to launch and develop their dynamic businesses. This environment, usually called an "entrepreneurial ecosystem".
The National Institute of Health estimates that dermatitis and related complications such as dermatitis are our nation's chief health concern. However, while most people tend to think of skin disease as a developed market problem, these issues are spreading quite rapidly across the globe. Roughly, four out of five people suffering from skin problems are now located in developing markets. New market research titled "EpiCast Report: Atopic Dermatitis - Epidemiology Forecast to 2024" says atopic dermatitis therapeutic sales in the nine major markets (9MM) are forecast to increase to $5.6 billion by 2022, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.8%. the reimbursement strategies, business model innovation, innovation in dermatology, financing early stage assets, including friends and family, angel investors, and non-dilutive funding sources, translational research, regulatory affairs and poster business competitions.