The management of skin conditions can be complex, especially when it comes to conditions where the immune system is involved. Auto immune and inflammatory skin disorders are characterized by the immune system attacking healthy skin cells, leading to chronic inflammation and various symptoms. Psoriasis, lupus, and vitiligo are prominent examples of autoimmune disorders affecting the skin. In addition to these, inflammatory conditions such as eczema (atopic dermatitis) and rosacea cause irritation and discomfort due to immune system overactivity. These disorders often have genetic and environmental triggers, with factors like stress, infections, and specific medications exacerbating symptoms. Treatment strategies for Auto Immune and Inflammatory Skin Disorders include the use of corticosteroids, immunosuppressive medications, biologic therapies, and phototherapy to reduce inflammation, control flare-ups, and improve skin appearance. The aim is to find a balanced approach that minimizes symptoms while promoting long-term skin health, with ongoing research paving the way for more targeted and personalized treatments.
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Sergei A Grando, University of California Irvine, United States
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Ravi M Rathod, KMCRI, India
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Dechelette Corinne, La Peau Autrement, France
Title : Acne vulgaris and the most popular and new cosmetological treatments
Karolina Chilicka Hebel, University of Opole, Poland
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Title : Standards, education and application of special cosmetic treatments in cosmetology practice
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