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GST Implications for a Dermatologist- A Session on GST at CDCON 2017

Among the so many useful derma conferences being organised in India, it is a big challenge for the organisers to sustain with newer sessions and practical useful content, at CDCON we are no different but a dedicated team of 40+ Dermatologists striving to make it a NOT TO MISS CONFERENCE and in three years time …

Nanotechnology in Dermatology

What is Nanotechnology? Nanotechnology can be described as a collection of methods and techniques for processing materials at an atomic and molecular scale to create products with special physicochemical properties such as rigidity, hydrophobicity, size, shape, charge, conductance, chemical reactivity, magnetism in relation to conventional products. It deals with materials less than 100 nm. There …

Vitiligo Minigrafting over Difficult Areas

Abstract Vitiligo is a result of disturbed epidermal melanization with an unresolved etiology and incompletely understood pathogenesis. Various treatment options have resulted in various degrees of success. Various surgical modalities and transplantation techniques have evolved during the last few decades. Of them, miniature punch grafting (PG) has established its place as the easiest, fastest, and …

Complications Of Filler And Neuromodulator Injections

Experience teaches aesthetic practitioners to become good, but avoiding and managing complications make them great.  Although complications related to dermal filler and toxin injections remain rare, understanding what can go wrong and how it can go wrong are essential when we’re using these products. A well-trained practitioner is able to reduce the sequelae from an …

Oral Sunscreens: Myths and Facts

In contemporary world, the development of recent advances provides a range of options to protect your skin from sunlight like sunscreen lotions, sunscreen pills, drinkable sunscreen and even ultraviolet monitoring bracelets. There is considerable evidence showing the sun protection and prevention of UV damage to the skin by the use of different formulations of topical …

Oral Glycocylceramides -A New Frontier in Management of Dry Skin Condition (Inflammatory Skin Diseases)

Current concept on structure and function of stratum corneum Currently, it is considered that over 90% of the skin barrier function resides in the epidermis and particularly in its outermost corneous layer (stratum corneum). The morphological structures, constituting the skin barrier develop relatively late in the ontogenesis (about 34th gestational week). The skin barrier is not …