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World Dermatology 2023 Scientific Committee is honored to welcome you all to attend 24th World Dermatology Congress scheduled during May 22-23, 2023 at Barcelona, Spain

24th World Dermatology Congress will raise the most dynamic and latest issues in the field of Dermatology. The Congress will highlight the discussion around the theme “Tackling challenges in Dermatology by innovative approaches” by bridging the gaps between the intellectuals from across the globe to enlighten their research and findings at World Dermatology 2023. The highlights of the conference includes Dermatology, Clinical Dermatology, Paediatric Dermatology, Dermatological Diseases, Psoriasis, Hyperpigmentation and Vitiligo, Leprosy, Skin Cancer, Mohs Surgery, Dermatological Techniques, Alopecia and Scalp Problems and many more.  

The aim of World Dermatology 2023 is to aggregate Researchers, Academicians and Scientists from the Dermatology community and to create an avenue towards robust exchange of information on technological advances, new scientific achievements, and the effectiveness of various regulatory programs towards Dermatology at this event.

Dermatology is the branch of medicine deals with the Skin, Nails, Hair and its sicknesses. It is a claim to fame with both medical and surgical perspectives. A Dermatologist treats illnesses, in the most extensive sense, and some cosmetic issues of the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Nails.

Why to attend?

Meet your target Market with members from round the world focused on learning Dermatology concerns; this is often your single best chance to achieve the most important assemblage of participants from the Universities, Research institutions, and Hospitals. Conduct demonstrations, distribute data, meet with current and potential speakers, create a splash with a replacement wares, and receive name recognition at this two-day event.

24th World Dermatology Congress is organized by  Dermatology conferences, which is comprised of 3000+ Global Events with over 1000+ Conferences, 1000+ Symposiums and 1000+Workshops on diverse Medical, Pharmaceutical, Clinical, Engineering, Science, Technology, Business and Management field all over the globe. We hosts numerous conferences, where knowledge transfer takes place through debates, round table discussions, poster presentations, workshops, symposia and exhibitions and which helps get possibilities for treating the diseases with new era, technology and research.

World Dermatology 2023 fundamentally manages the exploration, analysis and treatment of conditions identified with skin, hair, and nails. World Dermatology 2023 focuses around skin growth, skin ailments, Allergy manifestations, Dermatological maladies, Clinical Dermatology and Cosmetic Dermatology. In the current time the exploration in Dermatology came to another tallness which includes clinical research, Research strategies for analysis of the Dermatological infections and new treatments.

Benefits:

  • All accepted abstracts will be published in the supporting journals of the conference and Conference Book Proceedings.
  • Each abstract will receive a DOI number provided by Cross Ref.
  • Opportunity to conduct Workshop with your team members.
  • One to One Interaction with Keynote Speakers, OCM and Eminent personalities for the future course of work.
  • Opportunity to chair a session.
  • Certification by the organizing committee.
  • Huge Benefits on Group Registration and much more.
  • If you want to attend with your research group you can avail Group Discount.

Target Audience:

  • Dermatologists
  • Trichologists
  • Advertising Companies
  • Surgeons
  • Researchers
  • Scientists
  • Directors
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business Delegates
  • Cosmetics Companies and Clinics
  • Skin Care Institutions
  • Dermatology Faculty
  • Medical Colleges
  • Dermatology Associations and Societies
  • Beauticians and Spa Professionals
  • Training Institutes of Skin and Body Care
  • Cosmetology Training Institutes
  • Healthcare Industries
  • Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
  • Product Development and Marketing Professionals

Major Dermatology Associations around the World:

  • Cosmo care Dermatology PRP Therapy & STD Clinic Dubai
  • Kaya Skin Clinic - Dubai Marina Walk, Dubai
  • Asian Dermatological Association Ltd
  • Australasian Society for Dermatology Research
  • American Academy of Cosmetic Family Medicine
  • American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology & Aesthetic Surgery
  • American Society for Dermatological Surgery (ASDS)
  • American Board of Dermatology
  • American Osteopathic College of Dermatology
  • Aesthetic Association
  • Dermatology Societies
  • National Society of Cosmetic Physicians/American Academy of Cosmetic Physicians
  • British Society of Anti-Ageing Medicine
  • British Society for Dermatological Surgery
  • Canadian Dermatology Foundation
  • Dermatological Society of Malaysia
  • Medical Dermatology Society
  • National Dermatology Association
  • British Cosmetic Dermatology Group

Track 01: Dermatology

Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases. It is a specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. The skin is the best organ of the body covering the whole body. As the outside protected covering of the body it is acquainted with nature making it weak against enhancements, rashes, recoloring, wounds, fumes, wounds, ailments, and unmistakable issue. It goes about as a monitored shield against warmth, light, hurt, and sullying. Dermatologist treats issue identifying with the skin, hair, and nails.

Track 02: Cosmetic Dermatology

Cosmetic dermatology helps in evaluating and treating skin conditions. Cosmetic skills with methods such as Botox, collagen injections, chemical peels, Dermabrasion, laser surgery and liposuction. Dermatology procedures can enhance the appearance of the skin by correcting skin defects such as acne, scars, and wrinkles. Dermatologists can likewise treat skin conditions that may not necessarily be harmful, but rather can influence or even disfigure the appearance.

Track 03: Pediatric Dermatology

Pediatric Dermatology, a subspecialty of Dermatology, represents considerable authority in the finding and treatment of skin conditions in new born children, youngsters and youths. Pediatric Dermatologists are worried about skin issue including pigmentations, skin diseases, Dermatitis, and so on. Anomalous skin aggravations and conditions can candidly influence kids. Atopic Eczema, likewise called Dermatitis, is a skin condition that is generally found in little youngsters. Atopic Dermatitis incorporates a scope of skin conditions with side effects including red, bothersome, overflowing and scaling skin. Atopic Eczema in babies otherwise called Infantile Dermatitis is generally found on the face and scalp making the skin tingle and overflow.

Track 04: Dermatological Diseases

Dermatology diseases may be common skin rashes to serious skin infections occurring in people of all ages, which happen due to range of things, such as medications, infections, heat, system disorders and allergens. Primary common skin disorders are dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema is related chronic condition that causes restless and inflamed skin. Mostly it seems to be as patches on the face, neck, trunk or limbs. It tends to flare up sporadically so subside for a period. Most of the dermatological diseases cannot be cured but rather most of the therapies are based on the management of the symptoms related with it.

Track 05: Dermatological Techniques

Numerous dermatologic techniques are done to test for a wide variety of diseases or to treat often minor dermatologic diseases or conditions in a rapid and non-invasive manner. Some normal dermatologic techniques used to test for diseases are shave, biopsies, punch, and excision biopsy; microbiological culture regularly called a skin culture; Wood's lamp examination and skin allergy patch testing. The outcomes from these tests can be utilized to either affirm or rule out a diagnosis, such as skin cancer or a fungal skin infection.

Track 06: Plastic and reconstructive surgery

Plastic surgery includes both reconstructive and cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is done to reshape normal structures of the body and to enhance a patient's physical appearance and confidence. Reconstructive surgery is done on irregular structures of the body which may be caused by inherited defects, infections, developmental abnormalities, trauma, tumours or disease. It is usually performed to improvise the functions but may also be done to approximate a normal appearance.

Track 07: Skin Infections and Skin Cancer

Infectious diseases of the skin is a field related to the analysis and treatment of bacterial, viral and fungal disorders that can present with skin findings. These infectious conditions range the spectrum from common entities such as folliculitis, impetigo, fungus, molluscum contagiosum and herpes, to more uncommon clinical entities, such as syphilis and leprosy. Patients with HIV, the cause for AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), are at an increased risk for developing a variety of skin problems or diseases because of their compromised immune system. HIV-related skin infections may create or show up from viral, fungal, skin malignancies, skin allergies or from adverse drug interactions.

Track 08: Hyperpigmentation and Vitiligo

Expanded melanin causes hyperpigmentation which obscures off a region of skin or nails. It is caused by sun harm including those identified with skin inflammation vulgaris. Individuals with darker skin tones are more inclined to hyperpigmentation particularly with overabundance sun introduction. Treatment of hyperpigmentation caused by melanin overproduction incorporates the utilization of topical depigmenting operators. Then again, Vitiligo is described by patches of the skin losing their colour and wind up white as a rule having sharp edges. The patches frequently start on regions of skin that are presented to the sun and are more perceptible in individuals with dull skin.

Track 09: Trichology and Hair Transplant

Good hair indicates good health; it is an extension of the skin. The quality of hair represents the physical health of a person. Trichology is the diagnosis and treatment of conditions and disorders of the human hair and scalp. Hair loss can lead to excessive suffering, and there are many misconceptions about its reasons and treatment. Certain types of hair loss can have natural or spontaneous recovery. Excessive hair loss can often be a symptom of another problem with the body's metabolism and for this reason communication between the patient's doctor and the trichologist is necessary. Trichology is the study of hair (and the scalp) and all hair related issues.

Track 10: Clinical Dermatology

Clinical Dermatology is the part of restorative science that deals with the entire scope of ailments and states of the skin, hair and nails. Skin helps in security against bright radiation, destructive synthetic compounds and poisons and different diseases and additionally keeps up protect for veins and sweat organs that control temperature. However the significance of skin prosperity is as often as possible neglected in perspective of the consistent, non-unsafe nature of most skin afflictions.

Track 11: Pigmentation

It is a condition which makes the skin darker and usually, it occurs on cheeks, forehead and nose. Sun exposure is one of the major causes for pigmentation. Apart from sun exposure, hormonal imbalance and certain medications can also lead to pigmentation. The condition which causes the skin darker is said to be hyperpigmentation. Common type of hyperpigmentation is age spots. Usually, hyperpigmentation is harmless. By the utilization of hydroquinone creams which are prescribed by doctors or retinol along with anti-inflammatory creams, the treatment of pigmentation will be done.

Track 12: Teledermatology

Teledermatology may be a variety of medicine wherever telecommunication technologies square measure accustomed exchange medical info via every kind of media (audio, visual and additionally digital communication, however usually photos of dermatological conditions) typically created by non-dermatologists for analysis off-site by dermatologists). This subspecialty deals with choices to look at skin conditions over an outsized distance to supply data exchange, to ascertain second-opinion services for experts or to use this for follow-up of people with chronic skin conditions.

Track 13: Diet in Dermatology

Diet impacts skin in certain conditions but changing one’s diet is not always necessary for improving a certain symptom or ailment. Among the biggest misconceptions related to diet and dermatology is an overemphasis on the role of food allergies in skin conditions. While some food allergies can affect the skin, they play a limited role in skin disease overall. A Dermatologist can help patients with acne and rosacea to determine whether any food in their diet might worsen the situation. Present day dietary science is trying to join the bridge between nourishment and ideal skin condition. Vitamin insufficiency, mainly lack of Vitamin D, also plays a major role in dry skin and other skin conditions.

Track 14: Current Research in Dermatology and Cosmetology

Productive class medical procedures like liposuction, labiaplasty, and breast development have changed over time. The focus of the research should be to develop a new level of understanding in this very important area of ​​health sciences, which will allow us to utilize the most recent findings on the manifestations and causes of dermatological diseases and cosmetics. In recent times, medical research has reached new heights that involve fundamental scientific analysis, clinical research, new strategies for diagnosing disease and providing treatment.

Summary

24th World Dermatology Congress scheduled during May 22-23, 2023 at Barcelona, Spain will raise the most dynamic and latest issues in the field of Dermatology. The World Dermatology 2023 will highlight the discussion around the theme “Tackling challenges in Dermatology by innovative approaches” by bridging the gaps between the intellectuals from across the globe to enlighten their research and findings at World Dermatology 2023. The highlights of the conference includes Dermatology, Clinical Dermatology, Paediatric Dermatology, Dermatological Diseases, Psoriasis, Hyperpigmentation and Vitiligo, Leprosy, Skin Cancer, Mohs Surgery, Dermatological Techniques, Alopecia and Scalp Problems and many more. 

Overall Market of Dermatology with Statistics

The global dermatology devices market size was valued at over USD 12.5 billion in 2021 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.9% during the forecast period. The increasing prevalence of skin cancer and other skin diseases is a major contributor to the high demand for the products. Moreover, the growing awareness among people of aesthetic appeal and technological advancements in dermatology devices is also dramatically increasing the adoption of these devices. An increase in disposable income is also considered to be one of the important factors for market growth. The prevalence of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers is increasing dramatically.

In 2021, the market witnessed high demand owing to the backlog of 2020 and increased consumer interest and awareness in dermatological procedures. The market has experienced high volatility over the past few months. However, it is expected to return to its normal growth trend by 2023. In the current scenario, people of all age groups are increasingly keen to improve their aesthetic appeal, which will also support the growth of the market . Complete skin rejuvenation improves the aesthetic appeal of a person. There has been a latent shift from using conventional products to technologically advanced equipment, which helps to better diagnose and treat various skin diseases as well as improve overall appearance.

The hospital segment held the largest market share of over 54% in 2021 owing to the wide adoption of advanced dermatology equipment in the hospital setting. The availability of various treatment options in these facilities increases the number of visits for the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases, which, in turn, supports the growth of the segment. The end-user segment of clinics is estimated to register the fastest CAGR from 2022 to 2030. Dermatology clinics are cosmetic and medical establishments that focus on the diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions. In dermatology clinics, both surgical and non-surgical services are offered by board-certified plastic surgeons.

The Asia-Pacific regional market is estimated to register the fastest growth rate from 2022 to 2030. The rapidly growing medical tourism sector in Asia-Pacific owing to the availability of affordable treatment options is expected to be the key factor in driving the growth of the regional market. Additionally, an increase in the number of multinational companies investing in research and development in Asia-Pacific has also proven to be a significant factor in boosting the regional market. Rising beauty consciousness among consumers is further expected to drive the demand for the products, thus fueling the growth of the regional market. 

Dermatology devices help dermatologists and surgeons diagnose and treat skin problems. Medical care providers such as hospitals, dermatology clinics, doctor's offices, and academic research organizations use this equipment. Skin biopsy, cryosurgery, topical chemotherapy, photodynamic therapy, Mohs micrographic surgery, and electrodesiccation and curettage are all possible uses for the devices. The most common skin problems are psoriasis, eczema, acne, rosacea, ichthyosis, vitiligo, hives, seborrheic dermatitis and others. These devices include lasers, microdermabrasion devices, dermatoscopes, imaging systems, and others involved in the diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair, and nail conditions.

Geographically, the global Dermatology Devices Market is studied for North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World. In terms of revenue share, North America currently leads the global dermatology devices market and is expected to maintain its position in the market during the study period. This dominance is due to the increasing cases of skin-related problems such as skin cancer, sunburn, acne, scars, eczema, atopic dermatitis, and psoriasis, among others. Sunburn, which is strongly associated with skin cancer and other skin damage, is on the rise in the United States region.

Furthermore, dermatological devices for hair removal is another key driver involved in the growth of the dermatological devices market in the United States. Hair removal procedures are regularly performed due to the need in some professions like modeling, acting and others to get a hygienic and charming treatment..

The global dermatology devices market is expected to witness considerable growth owing to an increase in the growing prevalence of chronic skin disorders, increased awareness of skin care, and increasing focus on improving the safety, affordability and user-friendliness of dermatology devices for end users, among others.

However, the limited presence of qualified dermatologists and complications associated with dermatology devices may hamper the growth of dermatology devices. Additionally, the unprecedented outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the growth of the dermatology devices market. With the increase in COVID-19 cases, global government measures such as lockdown and strict guidelines have disrupted the supply chain of dermatology devices internationally. Hence, the closure of dermatology division and cancellation of dermatology procedures during the pandemic to prevent disease transmission among patients has impacted the dermatology devices market.

Scope

Job opportunities are plentiful for qualified dermatologists in public and private hospitals, nursing homes, and pharmaceutical companies. Most dermatologists begin their careers in group practice clinics, research centers, and universities. After a few years of experience, they may have the opportunity to go into private practice. Qualified professional dermatologists are well paid around the world.

Importance

Dermatology can help individuals overcome acne, examine skin spots, get screened for skin cancer, and treat eczema or psoriasis, and more. Your skin can say it all when it comes to things that can happen below the surface. If you feel like your skin looks or feels different from normal, dermatology can help.

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