The study and practice of dermatology can be traced back to ancient times. Some of the earliest known medical texts from civilizations like Egypt, India, China and Greece contained references to common skin diseases and treatments. However, it was not until the late 19th century that dermatology truly emerged as a recognized medical specialty in its own right. Some key events that propelled the development of dermatology include the founding of the first dermatology department at the University of Vienna in 1876 and the publication of the first dermatology textbook in English in 1882. Over the following decades, dermatology organizations and journals were established around the world. By the early 20th century, dermatology had become a well-defined specialty focused on the diagnosis and management of skin, hair and nail conditions.

Common Skin Conditions Evaluated and Treated by Dermatology Laser

Dermatology Laser encounter a wide variety of skin diseases in their practice. Some of the most prevalent conditions include acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin infections, skin cancers and hair loss disorders. Acne affects almost 85% of teenagers and some adults. Eczema and psoriasis are chronic inflammatory skin conditions that cause red, itchy patches. Fungal and bacterial skin infections are frequently treated, especially in warmer climates.

 

Skin cancers like basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma are serious public health concerns. Androgenic alopecia or male/female pattern baldness is the most common form of hair loss. Dermatologists play an important role in screening for skin cancers through total body skin exams and managing chronic skin conditions through long-term medical therapy and lifestyle modifications.

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