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  1. Unlocking the Potential of Regenerative Medicine in Dermatology. A look at five trends shaping the aesthetics market.

  2. Introduction. Intense pulsed light (IPL) devices are non-laser high intensity light sources that make use of a high-output flashlamp to produce a broad wavelength output of noncoherent light, usually in the 500 to 1200nm range. Light pulses generated by most modern devices are produced by bursts of electrical current passing through a xenon gas ...

  3. SKIIN is a dermatology center in Hong Kong. Dermatology is a branch of medicine dealing with the skin. It involves the study, research, diagnosis, and management of any health conditions that may affect the skin, fat, hair, nails and oral and genital membranes. Similar to other specialties in medicine, there are many interesting areas in ...

  4. Intense pulsed light ( IPL) is a technology used by cosmetic and medical practitioners to perform various skin treatments for aesthetic and therapeutic purposes, including hair removal, photorejuvenation (e.g. the treatment of skin pigmentation, sun damage, and thread veins) as well as to alleviate dermatologic diseases such as acne.

  5. An article written by a dermatologist or industry researcher reviewing an important body of knowledge relevant to cosmetic dermatology, such as inflammation, a class of ingredients, a new testing methodology, a dermatologic technique, a product class, etc. Content Limit. Abstract limit: 250 words. Main text word limit: 2500 words

  6. Clinics in Dermatology. Clin. Dermatol. Clinics in Dermatology is a medical journal published for the International Academy of Cosmetic Dermatology by Elsevier, addressing clinical treatment and care of skin disorders. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 2.470. [1]

  7. Jack Levy, M.D., specializes in at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York. Schedule an appointment today by calling (646) 962-3376 (DERM).

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