Acne scarring is a common concern in dermatology and cosmetology, resulting from inflammatory acne lesions that damage the skin's collagen. These scars can manifest as atrophic (depressed) or hypertrophic (raised) formations, impacting both physical appearance and self-esteem. Treatment options vary depending on the scar type and severity, including chemical peels, laser therapy, microneedling, and dermal fillers. Maintaining a consistent skincare routine with products containing retinoids and antioxidants can also promote healing and improve skin texture. Consulting a dermatologist or cosmetologist is essential for personalized treatment plans, ensuring optimal results and minimizing the risk of further skin damage. Early intervention can significantly enhance skin appearance and boost confidence.
Title : Personalized and precision dermatology through the view of biodesign-inspired translational & data-driven applications: Revolutionary skin treatments for every concern in clinical dermatology integrating skin care experts and consumers
Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Personalized and precision medicine as a unique avenue to have the healthcare model renewed to secure the national biosafety: Advanced skincare solutions in individualized cosmetology, reconstructive plastic surgery and the modern beauty
Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Unlocking the future of individualized cosmetics and reconstructive plastic surgery: Concepts and future prospects through the precision medical armamentarium tailored to the personalized DNA
Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Modern non-invasive methods for in vivo assessment of skin
Georgios N Stamatas, SGS, France
Title : Paraneoplastic autoimmune multiorgan syndrome or PAMS: Paraneoplastic pemphigus revisited
Sergei A Grando, University of California Irvine, United States