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It is a great pleasure for AAC to declare, open the Annual Spring Dermatology Congress 2018, this time in Canada, and to invite all the Dermatologist, Oncologist, Scientific Researchers and healthcare professionals who are interested in the advanced technologies in the field of dermatology from throughout the world. This international event will be an amazing opportunity to create the international networking with world best Dermatologists, Oncologists and professors from leading universities. The innovative concepts and advanced technologies of dermatology will be the hot topics. A lot of knowledge is waiting to reach your mind. We believe that all these things will make this conference a high academic level and of great success.


Market Analysis

Allied Academics welcomes you to join International Summit on Dermatology and Cosmetology scheduled on Sep 09-10, 2019 in  the Edinburg, Scotland.

Importance & Scope of Dermatology in Global Health

Since dermatology is not a leading cause of mortality it is not usually thought of as a major health issue in developing countries.  However dermatology is extremely common, up to 21-87% of the population may be affected by some type of dermatological disease, depending on the locale.  It also contributes to significant physical and psychological disabilities. These disabilities have been measured by a number of life quality measures but the importance of skin health is often underestimated because of the chronic, non-life threatening nature of most dermatological diseases. Disfigurement and discomfort associated with skin problems make them among the main reasons people seek medical care and are the cause of approximately 24% of primary care visits.

About venue

Spring Dermatology Congress 2018 to be held in Montreal City, Canada. Montreal is the largest city in Canada. The city is named after Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill in the heart of Montreal that rises to 764 feet above sea level. Montreal is the second largest French-speaking city in the world, after Paris. However, most Montrealers are bilingual. Much more speak a third language. In downtown stores, shoppers are greeted with a confident BonjourHi, a term which is becoming more and more popular, indicating bilingualism. Every year, Montreal hosts more than 18,000 foreign students from more than 150 countries and in 2013 it has been ranked the number 1 destination for tertiary studies. There are 11 university level institutions in Montreal, including the 4 world-class universities: McGill University, Concordia University, University of Montreal and UQAM. Montreal has the cheapest Tuition in Canada. Montreal has an Underground City, which is a series of interconnected tunnels beneath the city that run for over 32km. The tunnels connect shopping malls, over 2000 stores, 7 metro stations, universities, banks, offices, museums, restaurants and so on. Unlike what is commonly believed, Montrealers use the underground tunnels mostly in the heat of the summer rather than to escape the cold in winter.

Dermatology Conference Highlights 
•        Dermatological Diseases

 

•        Clinical and Medical Dermatology

•        Aesthetic /Cosmetic Dermatology

•        Dermatological Oncology

•        Bacterial and Fungal Skin Infections

•        Hair Transplantation

•        Skin Grafting

•        Psoriasis

•       Immunodermatology

•       Pediatric Dermatology
•       Diagnostic Techniques in Dermatology

•        Diagnostic devices in Dermatology

Major Dermatology Associations in Canada:
 

•        Canadian Dermatology Association

•        Mennonite Central  Committee (MCC) of Canada

•        Canadian Society of Dermatologic Surgery (CSDS)

•        Canadian Medical Association

•        Canadian Association of Psoriasis 

•        Nanaimo Dermatology Clinic

•        Canadian Academy of Veterinary Dermatology

Major Dermatology Associations in USA:

•        American Board of Dermatology

•        American Academy of Dermatology

•        American College of Mohs Surgeons

•        American Dermatological Association, Inc.

•        American Contact Dermatitis Society

•        American Society of Dermatology

•        American Telemedicine Association (ATA) Teledermatology

•        Special Interest Group (SIG)

Major Dermatology Associations around the World:   

•        Asian Dermatological Association Ltd

•        Asociación Colombiana de Dermatology Cirugía Dermatológica

•        Australasian Society for Dermatology Research

•        Australasian College of Dermatology

•        American Academy of Cosmetic Family Medicine

•        American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology & Aesthetic Surgery

•        American Society for Dermatological Surgery (ASDS)

•        American Board of Dermatology

•        American Osteopathic College of Dermatology

•        Aesthetic Association

•        Dermatology Societies

•        National Society of Cosmetic Physicians/American Academy of Cosmetic Physicians

•        British Society of Anti-Ageing Medicine

•        British Society for Dermatological Surgery

•        Canadian Dermatology Foundation

•        Dermatological Society of Malaysia

•        Medical Dermatology Society

•        National Dermatology Association

•        British Cosmetic Dermatology Group

•        European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 

Statistical Analysis of Associations/Societies

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Figure 1: Statistical Analysis

Top Universities in Canada:

•        University of Montreal

•        McGill University

•        University of Toronto

•        University of British Columbia

•        University of  Alberta

•        McMaster University

•        Queen’s University

•        University of Victoria

•        Laval University

•        University of Windsor

Top Universities in the USA:

•        Stanford University

•        University of California, Berkeley

•        University of Chicago

•        Yale University

•        The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

•        Duke University

•        University of Washington

•        University of California, Santa Barbara

•        Washington University in St Louis

•        University of Minnesota

Top Universities around the World:

•        University of  Pennsylvania

•        University of California

•        New York University

•        University of Michigan Medical School

•        Emory University

•        Columbia University

•        Thomas Jefferson University

•        University of Pittsburgh

•        Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

Figure 2: Top Universities

Hospitals Associated with Dermatology Research in Canada:

•        Sunnybrook Dermatology Clinic

•        Mount Sinai Hospital

•        Markham Stouffville Hospital

•        Holland Bloorview Hospital 

•        Women’s College Hospital and Research Institute

•        Canadian Specialist Hospital

•        Nanaimo Dermatology Clinic 

•        McGill University Health Centre

Hospitals Associated with Dermatology Research in the USA:

•        Massachusetts General Hospital

•        New York Presbyterian Hospital

•        Brigham and Women's Hospital

•        Arrowhead Health Centres

•        Elite Clinical Studies, LLC

•        California Clinical Trials Medical Group, Inc

•        Loma Linda University Clinical Trial Center

•        California Center for Clinical Research

Hospitals Associated with Dermatology Research around the World:

•        Kubba Clinic

•        The Queen Elizabeth Hospital

•        Sakra World Hospital

•        New York Presbyterian Hospital

•        Shanghai Renai Hospital

•        London Bridge Hospital

•        UCSF Medical Centre

•        Rady Children’s Hospital

•        Jeanes Hospital

•        One World Hospital

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Figure 3: Hospitals Associated with Dermatology

Market Growth of Dermatology Research in the last and upcoming  years:


 

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Figure 4: Dermatology Market Growth Analysis
 

A glance about Dermatology Industry:
 

The Dermatology industry has increasingly expanded into cosmetic dermatology, with more dermatologists offering anti-aging procedures such as dermabrasion, laser treatments, and Botox. These treatments have proven to be a high-growth sector for the industry and have contributed to the industry's consistently high-profit margins. During the next five years, dermatology industry revenue is expected to grow. Steadily falling unemployment and the continued implementation of health care reform will yield greater insurance coverage for Americans, increasing demand for dermatologist offices. The baby boomer generation especially will generate a large portion of demand, particularly for skin cancer screenings and anti-aging procedures.

 Products manufactured by the industry related Dermatology Research:

·        Dermatology Consultants, P.C. - Provides medical, surgical and cosmetic care services.

·         Dermatology Clinics of Southwest Virginias, PLLC - Dermatology services through skin care centers.

·         Dermatology Associates of Wisconsin S.C. - Provides medical, surgical, and cosmetic care services.

·         Integrated Dermatology Group - provides practice management services for active dermatologists.

·         Northeast Dermatology Associates -   Mohs surgery and dermatopathology.

·    Medical Management, Inc. - Management services to dermatology practices that are owned by physicians.

·         West Dermatology -   Skin cancer, acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea.

Fund Allotment to Dermatology Research:

·         National Institutes of Health (NIH) Medical Research Scholars Program (MRSP) allot $33,700.

·         Doris Duke International Clinical Research Fellowship (ICRF) allots $29,000.

·         Global Health Equity Scholars (GHES) Fellowship allots.

·         Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Medical Research Fellows Program allots $29,000.

·         The CDC Experience Applied Epidemiology Fellowship.

·         Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) Medical Student Research Grant allots $3,000.

·     American Skin Association (ASA) Medical Student Grant Targeting Melanoma allots $7,000 renewable for one year.

·         American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Diversity Mentorship Program allot $1500

·     American Dermatological Association (ADA) Medical Student Fellowship allots $700 per month, up to 3 months.


Scientific Sessions

Dermatology Conference is a remarkable event which brings experts and influencers together from pharmaceutical and diagnostics companies, top leading universities and dermatology institutions. This will make the conference a perfect platform to sharing knowledge, emerging and advanced technologies, throughout the world.

Dermatological diseases


Dermatology is the branch of science, which is used to study about the hairnailsskin and its respective diseases in both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist treats diseases, in the widest sense, and some cosmetic problems of the skinAcne is a most common dermatological skin disease which will primarily affects teenagers; in rare cases it can affect children also. It is involving occlusion of hair follicles and colonization of the plisebaceous unit by propionibacterium acnes.  Acne typically causes whiteheadsblackheadspustules, or more severe inflammatory lesions that can result in dyspigmentation and scarring. The treatment of this disease is based on the type and condition. Topical antimicrobials, topical and oral antibiotics, topical and oral retinoid and laser therapy, these kind of treatments is used to treat the dermatological diseases.


The global dermatology markets were reached at $15.8 billion in 2012; it was increased at $20.0 billion in 2015. The global dermatology market is expected to reach at $33.7 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a Considerable Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) 7.73%.

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events:  

Orlando Dermatology Aesthetic and Clinical Conference, 12-18th January, 2018 Doral, Miami-Dade, USA; Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference, 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA; 42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, 4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA;  5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.


 

Clinical and Medical Dermatology
 

The dermatology word comes from ancient Greek. Skin is the largest organ in the human body, visibly it covers more than 90% of the body, hair and nails comprise another 8%. The complete range of disease condition and its treatments of the skin are called as clinical dermatology and medical dermatology. Dermatologists treat those diseases and some cosmetic problem of the skin, in the widest sense. There are so many different kinds of skin infections are existing, and also a huge variation in that symptoms and severity. Some of the most common skin conditions include Contact allergiesAlopeciaPsoriasisBlistering disordersRashesAtopic Dermatitis.

 

According to IMS (Intercontinental Marketing Services) health, the U.S Dermatology market is expected to grow from $10.1 million to $13.1 million by the end of 2017, representing a 5.3% CAGR. Currently, there were an estimated 9,600 dermatologists and 7,800 dermatology practices in the U.S.A according to IMS Health. In which 34% of industry establishments are solo practices and 48% of industry practices include three or more physician.
 

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: International Conference on Pigmentary Disorders, 11-12th September, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 17th World Dermatology Congress, 11-12th September, 2017 Dubai, UAE;  2nd International Conference on Psoriasis, Psoriatic Arthritis & Skin Infections, 16-17th October, 2017 New York, USA; 23rd Asia-Pacific Dermatology Conference, 26-28th October, 2017 Osaka, Japan; 18th annual Las Vegas dermatology seminar and the 14th annual SDEF psoriasis forum, 2-4th November, 2017 Las Vegas, USA; 12th Global Dermatologists Meeting, 6-7th November, 2017 London, UK; 42nd annual meeting of Japanese Society of investigative dermatology, 15-17th December, 2017 Kochi, Japan; Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference, 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar,4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA;  5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.

Aesthetic / Cosmetic Dermatology

Aesthetic dermatology and cosmetic dermatology is the brief study about the beauty treatment. Cosmetic dermatology is also known as cosmetology. Aesthetic dermatology and cosmetic dermatology is mainly focused on improve or enhance the cosmetic appearance through the treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinklesmolesliver spots, excess fat, celluliteunwanted hairskin discoloration, and spider veins. That includes surgical (facelifts, breast implants) and non-surgical (radio frequency skin tightening, chemical peel) dermatology procedure. In some cases can use both surgical and non-surgical dermatology treatment. Now a day's aesthetic dermatology and cosmetic dermatology gained a remarkable interest throughout the world.

In US there are more than 11 million aesthetic dermatology and cosmetic dermatology treatment performed from 2012 to 2013. In UK around 50000 aesthetic dermatology treatments were performed in between 2013 -2014, in that 90% of the treatment is non-surgical dermatology technique, surgical dermatology techniques constitute the remaining 10%. In worldwide there were 20 million cosmetic dermatology treatments were performed at the period of 2014 to 2015. Botulinum Toxin,  Hyaluronic acid, Laser hair removalMicrodermabrasionPhotorejuvenation are most common non-surgical dermatology treatment, and LiposuctionBreast AugmentationBlepharoplastyAbdominoplasty,  Rhinoplasty are most common and top surgical dermatology treatments in USA.

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: Orlando Dermatology Aesthetic  and Clinical Conference, 12-15th January, 2018 Doral USA; 2nd International Conference on Psoriasis, Psoriatic Arthritis & Skin Infections, 16-17th October, 2017 New York, USA; Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference, 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, 4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA;  5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.

Dermatological Oncology

The development of abnormal skin cell growth is also known as skin cancer which is also called as Dermatological Oncology. Skin cancer has the ability to invade to other parts of the body through blood vessels. Dermatological Oncology widely classified into Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC) and Melanoma Skin Cancer (MSC). Despite the fact that melanoma is one of the most rapidly increasing forms of human cancer, new treatments have been slow in developing and the mortality rate continues to rise. There are more than 90% of skin cancers has caused by radiations (Ultra Violet) and 20 to 30% of MSC developed from the mole.

Globally most common type of dermatological oncology is NMSC, around 2-3 million people were affected by the NMSC. In that 80% are Basal-Cell Cancer and 20% are Squamous-Cell CancerNon-Melanoma Skin Cancer cells very rarely causing death. But, in 2012 around 232000 people affected by Melanoma Skin Cancer and resulted in 55000 deaths. According to Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF), 2 in 3 Australians has diagnosed with skin cancer by the time they are at 70, and more than 750,000 people treated for one or more non-melanoma skin cancers in each year. In 2013, 12,744 Australians were diagnosed with melanoma. In 2014, 2067 people died from skin cancer in that 1467 from melanoma skin cancer and 600 from non-melanoma skin cancers.

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference, 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar,4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA;  5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK. 

Bacterial and Fungal Skin Infections.

The skin is the largest organ of human body. Its main role to covers / protect inner parts of the body. It provides a remarkably good barrier against infections. But sometimes the skin itself becomes infected. Microorganisms (Bacteria, Virus, Fungi and Parasite) are one of the main root causes of skin infections. Bacterial skin infection will occur when bacteria (Staphylococcus) enter into the body through a break in the skin (cut or scratch). Some bacterial infections are delicate which can be easily treated. But some infections require an oral antibiotic. Cellulitis and impetigo are two types of bacterial skin infections. Fungal skin infections are common in adolescents and adults. Our body chemistry and lifestyle can increase the risk of fungal skin infections. Funguses are mostly developing in damp areas (feet or armpit) of the body. Wearing sweaty/wet clothes is a risk factor for fungal skin infections. All fungal infections are not contagious, and also these infections are typically non-life-threatening. Fungal skin infections are treated with oral/topical antifungal medicines. In 2013 around 155 million people affected by bacterial skin infections and also about 600 million people got cellulitis in the same year. Globally one billion people have affected by the fungal skin infections at the time of 2010.

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events:12th Global Dermatologists Meeting, 6-7th November, 2017 London, UK; 2nd  International Conference on Psoriasis, Psoriatic Arthrit Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference, 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, 4-9th  February, 2018 Koloa, USA; 5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th  June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.

 

Hair Transplantation

Hair transplantation totally differs from skin grafting, it is one of the surgical technique. That moves hair follicles from donor site to recipient site (balding part) of the body. In the beginning, it is used to treat the baldness only, but now a day it can be also used to treat or restore the hair follicles to eyelashes, eyebrows, beard hair, chest and pubic hair and to fill in scars caused by accidents or surgery. Hair transplantation widely classified into three categories Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT), Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), and Hair Stem Cell Transplantation (HSC). Compare to those three techniques, Hair Stem Cell Transplantation is more effective and sophisticated technique which has 100% success results.

 

In worldwide, hair transplantation market size is near $2.5 billion this was increased 28% since 2012. A number of Hair transplantations have increased 76% from 2006 to 2014. Since 2006 the proportion of female surgical hair transplantation patients increased by 11%. In 2014 more than 1 million hair transplantation (surgical or non-surgical) patients were treated. Asia (427709), USA (244207) and Middle East (125372) are the top three regions for a number of hair transplant patients in 2014.  
 

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar,4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA; 5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.  

Skin Grafting

Skin grafting is one of the surgical procedures that involves removing the skin from one part of the body (Donor site) and moving/ transplant into the another part of the same body or different body (recipient site). This grafting may be done if any part of the body has lost its protective layer (Skin) due to burns, injury or surgery. It is also known as Dermatoplasty / Dermoplasty. Split-thickness graft and Full-thickness grafts are the two main classifications. A Split-thickness graft involves removing the thin layer of Epidermis (top layer of the skin) from the donor site, which is the area where the healthy skin is located. A full thickness graft involves removing the pinching or cutting away the small part of the skin from the donor site. That is a more risky method, it leaves scars from the donor site and also we cannot get better cosmetic outcomes.

The technique of Skin Grafting was initially described approximately 2500-3000 years ago. According to WHO (World Health Organisation), burns are caused around 265000 deaths per year throughout the world. In that 96% of burns (fire) deaths have occurred only low/minimum income country.

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: 17th European Dermatology Congress, 1-3rd march, 2018 Paris, France; Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference, 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, 4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA;  5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.

Psoriasis 

Psoriasis is a chronic (long-life) Auto Immune Diseases. It causes skin cells grow rapidly on the surface of the skin due to fault signals from the immune system. The new skin cells form in days rather than a week. The body does not shed these entire skin cells so that the excess skin cells will form scales and red patches. There are five main types of psoriasis: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular, and erythrodermic. It won’t spread by touching another person who has it. To get psoriasis, a person’s genes must get inherited. There is no complete cure for psoriasis, but some treatments will help to control the symptoms like Steroid and Vitamin D3 cream, methotrexate (Immune Suppressing Medications).

In entire population of the globe, around 2 to 4 % of people getting affect by psoriasis. Both men and women are affected with equal frequency. Plaque psoriasis makes up to 90% of cases, which is also called as Psoriasis Vulgaris. Around 75% of cases can be managed with creams alone.

 

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, 4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA;  5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.

Immunodermatology 

Immununodermatology is the study and treatment of the Immune-Mediated Skin Diseases such as psoriasis. Systemic Lupus Erythematous (SLE), Bullous Pemphigoid (BP) and Pemphigus Vulgaris (PV) are some type of autoimmune diseases, in which our body immune system mistakenly acts against our own healthy cells or tissue or parts of the body. Systemic Lupus Erythematous (SLE) also known as lupus. In this case, most commonly face tissue will affect. The root cause is not entirely clear, it is believed to involve some hormones, environmental and genetic factors. There is no permanent cure for SLE, but corticosteroids, immunosuppressant, hydroxychloroquine and methotrexate will help to reduce the effects. Bullous Pemphigoid is a chronic autoimmune disorder, which will form the blisters (Bullae) at the space between the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin. It comes under the Type II Hypersensitivity. Immunofluorescence study will help to diagnose this disease. Pemphigus Vulgaris is a rare chronic blistering (Oral blisters) skin disease. It also comes under Type II Hypersensitivity.

According to The National Institutes of Health (NIH) from Olmsted country, there are 27 million people suffering from autoimmune skin diseases. In that woman/men ratio was 2.6:1. More than hundred autoimmune diseases are there. Around 50 million Americans have an autoimmune disease. It will affect women 70% more than men.

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, 4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA;  5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.

Pediatric Dermatology

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, People who are up to the age of 21 will come under pediatric care. Pediatric dermatology is the branch of medicine which involves the study and medical care of infants, Children and adolescents. A couple of contaminations will impact the skin, hair, or nails are more typical in children. Some of these infirmities usually happen in children. Illnesses that a Pediatric dermatologist is inclined to treat include: Dermatitis, Herpes Simplex, Roseola infantum, Warts, Perioral dermatitis, Acute Paronychia, Candida, Measles.

A whole of 10,000 consecutive new patients was examined; 96% were posterity of Arab plunge. A female predominance (52%) was watched, and children constituted the greatest assembling inside the patient people (28.7%). An aggregate of 162 dermatomes was recorded. Atopic dermatitis was the most overwhelming dermatosis (31.3%), trailed by viral warts (13.1%), alopecia circle air through (6.7%), pityriasis Alba (5.25%), psoriasis (4%), and diaper dermatitis (4%).

 

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: 18th Annual Meeting of European Society for Pediatric Dermatology, 7-9th June, 2018, London, UK; 13th Annual Pre-AAD Meeting, 15th February, 2018 San Diego, California; Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference, 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar,4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA;  5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.   

Diagnostic techniques in Dermatology

     According to WHO (World Health Organization), diagnostic techniques or procedures should encompass all kind of investigations and tests intended to gather clinical information for the purpose to identify the root cause of that particular disease. Doctors can’t able to find all kind of clinical information, by simply looking at the skin. Some diagnostic technique is used to identify the characteristics (size, shape, color, and location) and clinical information about the disease. Biopsy, Scrapings, culture, wood light, Tzanck testing, Diascopy, patch test, prick test and intradermal test these are the techniques used to identify a different kind of Dermatology.

     Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference, 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar,4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA;  5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.

     Diagnostic devices in dermatology

Some devices are used to identify the nature, cause and clinical information about some kind of skin diseases.  Optical coherence tomography (OCT) and Teledermatology (TD) are examples of diagnostic devices in dermatology. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is used to visualize the morphological structure of the skin cancer, vascular architecture and the blood flow to the skin. Teledermatology (TD) is a subspecialty of dermatology. In this field, telecommunication technologies are being used to transfer medical information through data communication. Laser treatment plays a crucial role in cosmetic dermatology. 

The global dermatology devices market is broadly classified into diagnostic devices and treatment devices based on the type and application. In 2016 global dermatology devices market is $8.22 billion, at a CAGR of 11.50%. That is expected to reach $14.17 billion at 2021.

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: Dermatology Aesthetic & Clinical Conference, 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, 4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA; 5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.  


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