Holistic Dermatologists approach skin health by considering the connection between internal wellness and external appearance. Factors such as nutrition, stress, gut health, and lifestyle choices influence conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and premature aging. Treatment plans may include natural skincare, herbal remedies, dietary adjustments, and stress management techniques alongside conventional dermatological care. Addressing underlying imbalances helps promote long-term skin health and overall well-being.
Non-invasive therapies such as acupuncture, detox programs, and mind-body practices support skin healing and rejuvenation. Guidance on clean beauty products, toxin-free skincare, and environmental factors encourages a healthier skincare routine. By integrating modern dermatology with holistic principles, this approach offers a comprehensive path to radiant and resilient skin. They address a wide range of skin concerns, including acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, and premature aging, by identifying underlying factors such as gut health, hormonal imbalances, inflammation, and environmental toxins that may contribute to skin conditions. Holistic dermatologists often use non-toxic, plant-based skincare products, dietary adjustments, and mind-body techniques like meditation and acupuncture to promote overall well-being and improve skin health naturally. Some also incorporate functional medicine testing to assess food sensitivities, vitamin deficiencies, and microbiome imbalances that can manifest as skin issues. By addressing both internal and external factors affecting skin health, holistic dermatologists provide a personalized, whole-body approach that promotes long-term healing, wellness, and radiant skin.
Title : Paraneoplastic autoimmune multiorgan syndrome or PAMS: Paraneoplastic pemphigus revisited
Sergei A Grando, University of California Irvine, United States
Title : Modern non-invasive methods for in vivo assessment of skin
Georgios N Stamatas, SGS, France
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 : The next generation of threads: Lifting, volumization, and biostimulation in one powerful triple action
George Sulamanidze, Plastic Surgeon at Clinic of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery and Cosmetology TOTALCharm, Georgia
Title : Lymphoproliferative diseases in the practice of a dermatologist
Irina Sergeeva, Novosibirsk State University, Russian Federation
Title : Comparative efficacy of omalizumab and dupilumab in children with Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (CSU): A retrospective cohort analysis
Molynna Nguyen, University of Toledo, United States
Title : "Mirror mirror on the skin” — A low-cost community strategy to reduce melanoma disparities in Washington, D.C.
Kayla Sampson, Georgetown University School of Medicine, United States
Title : Vitiligo: Not just an aesthetic disorder
Mateja Starbek Zorko, University Medical centre Ljubljana, Slovenia
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 : Keratinocyte apoptosis by caspase – 3 Immunostaining in histopathology as marker of activity as well as correlation with dermoscopy findings in Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (CLE) in skin of color: An observational study.
Subhojit Ray, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India