Dermatologists can diagnose and treat as many as 3,000 conditions or diseases of the skin, hair, nails or mucous membranes. With so many novelties in recent years, dermatology has a present and a future. The average number of patients who see a doctor every year is close to 7 million.
Dermatology is the medical specialty that diagnoses and treats skin and hair disorders of any condition and age.It is a medical, surgical specialty… + read more
Protecting yourself from the sun in winter is crucial to avoid the appearance of skin cancer
Experts review the importance of ongoing skin checks, as there are two main types of skin cancer, which must be identified as soon as possible. + read more
Be wary of the risks posed by whitening products
Users of these products are often largely unaware of the ingredients used to make skin lightening products, many of which are purchased without a prescription. + read more
3-D Skin Implants Advance Tissue Engineering
It can provide better esthetic results with shorter operation time according to anatomical shape. + read more
Rosacea increases risk of keratinocyte carcinoma and actinic keratoses
Scientists recommend strengthening sun protection measures to prevent the risk of skin cancer in these patients. + read more
People with eczema more vulnerable to climate change
There can also be underlying problems behind dry skin, such as thyroid, kidney, liver, or cancer disease, so it’s worth seeing a dermatologist in the face of a bad condition. + read more
Using artificial human skin to stop skin cancer
A research team has successfully stopped invasive growth in a skin cancer model using artificial human skin. + read more