Advancements in treatments for wound healing and scar management have led to improved recovery and aesthetic outcomes for patients. These innovations focus on accelerating tissue regeneration, reducing inflammation, and promoting optimal healing conditions to minimize scarring. Wound healing and scar management innovations, such as bioactive dressings and tissue-engineered skin substitutes, create environments that support faster tissue repair while reducing the risk of infection. The use of growth factors, stem cell therapies, and gene editing is also emerging as a promising approach to enhance collagen production and improve tissue regeneration. For scar management, refinements in treatments like silicone gel sheets, laser therapy, and corticosteroid injections help reduce the visibility of scars and prevent the development of hypertrophic scars and keloids. With the integration of regenerative medicine, there is potential to significantly improve the management of chronic wounds and scars, leading to more effective and personalized care options for patients.
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Sergei A Grando, University of California Irvine, United States
Title : The new physiopathology of cellulite
Gustavo Hector Leibaschoff, World Society of Cosmetic Gynecology, United States
Title : Use of noninvasive OCT images and vibrational information to follow the effects of skin rejuvenation
Frederick H Silver, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, United States
Title : Integrating personalized and precision medicine into dermatology clinical practice securing ITS potential to get skin diseases cured and to revolutionize dermatology
Sergey Suchkov, National Center for Human Photosynthesis, Mexico
Title : Bioregeneration in aesthetic and functional gynecology
Gustavo Hector Leibaschoff, World Society of Cosmetic Gynecology, United States
Title : LaMiNa: A synergistic, multimodal approach to facial rejuvenation
Brannon Claytor, Claytor Noone Plastic Surgery, United States
Title : Perspectives on healthy skin aging and pre-aging concepts
Georgios Stamatas, SGS France, France
Title : Clinical evaluation of a new skin care regimen for hyperpigmentation
Daan Thorn Leeson, Rodan + Fields, United States
Title : Global perspectives on skin health: Diversity in dermatology and cosmetology
Dave Ray, Dave Ray Enterprises., United States
Title : A twelve week clinical study testing efficacy and safety of a cosmetic cream with novel actives for uneven skin tone, hyperpigmentation & photoaging
Nalini Kaul, Princeton Consumer Research, Canada