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The 26th world Congress & expo on Dermatology (AESTHETIC MEDICINE 2021) is going to be held virtually during  May 25-26, 2021. Through the theme: “Exploring the role of COVID-19 in Dermatology and Beauty products”, conference will explore the advances in Dermatology. It will be organized by Conference Series llc LTD. This conference could be an exceptional event that brings along novel and international mixture of giant and medium Dermatologists, leading universities and Dermatology establishments creating the conference an ideal platform to share expertise, foster collaboration across trade and world, and assess rising technologies across the world.

Dermatology is the science that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the skin, hair and nails. Dermatologists are medical doctors who train in this area for many years, making them the experts in all things related to skin, hair, and nails. The capacity of the skin and its associated conditions to stir up an intrinsic fascination seems limitless. With around 2000 estimated diagnoses, dermatology boasts an unmatched abundance of clinical variety. From the neonate afflicted by a genodermatosis to the elderly patient with skin cancer, the scope of dermatology is broad and tremendously varied, and progression within this specialty has the potential to significantly enhance all aspects of patient care.

Dermatology Conferences mainly deals with the research on diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to skin, hair, and nails. Dermatologists are doctors who train in this area for many years, making them an experts in all things related to skin, hair, and nails. Disorders of skin, hair, and nails fall within the area of a dermatologist. This specialty is divided broadly into medical and surgical fields, with clinicians in secondary care practicing both. This Dermatology Conference focuses on skin cancer, Psoriasis, all Skin diseases, Acne scar treatment, Allergy symptoms, Psoriasis Treatment, Scalp Psoriasis all other Dermatological diseases, Clinical dermatology and Cosmetic dermatology.

In recent past the technical innovations in dermatology is quite promising and it will take the research in dermatology to another level. Skin regeneration, Dermoscopy, Advanced dermatological Therapy, Nano Polymer Drug Delivery, Bio fabrication are the new advanced wings of Dermatology. There are lots of reasons for pursuing an interest to do research in dermatology. . Dermatological research is a very big field and stretches from animal work and basic lab-based research on human samples to population-based studies. In the recent time the research in dermatology reach to another height which comprises basic science research, clinical research, and technique for diagnosis of the dermatological diseases and new therapy and deliver treatment.

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Who Should Attend?

Practicing Dermatologist, Dermatologist in training and other healthcare professionals interested in the latest advances and techniques in the field. Another segment of target audience is Pharmaceutical researchers, Clinical organizations, Educational institutes.

The 26th world Congress & expo on Dermatology will exhibit the products and services from commercial and non-commercial organizations like Dermatology Lab Equipment manufacturers, Cell Diagnostics laboratories, Clinical Trial Sites, Business delegates and Equipment Manufacturers.

 

Why to attend AESTHETIC MEDICINE 2021?

• Best platform to develop new partnership & collaborations.

• Best location to speed up your route into every territory in the World.

• 89% our conference attendees are the Key contact in their labs purchasing decisions.

• Our exhibitor booths were visited 4-5 times by 80% of the attendees during the conference.

• Past exhibitor’s feedback reveals ample of enquiries perceived from the conference attendees.

• Network development with both Academia and Business.

 

Dermatological Diseases

Skin issue change in indications and seriousness. They can be impermanent, or perpetual can likewise might be easy or agonizing. Some have situational causes, while others might be hereditary. Some skin conditions are minor and can be dealt with effortlessly. Dermatology conference is the branch of solution managing the hair, nails and skin illness. Human skin goes about as an organic shield against professional oxidative synthetic and physical air toxins, the delayed or dreary presentation to large amounts of these contaminations may have significant negative impacts on the skin. Introduction of the skin to air poisons has related to skin maturing and provocative or unfavorably susceptible skin conditions, for example, atopic dermatitis, dermatitis, psoriasis or skin break out, while skin growth is among the most genuine impacts. Open air toxins can be hurtful to wellbeing, not everybody understands that indoor poisons can bring about extreme issue and different genuine medical problems also.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Cosmetic Dermatology

Dermatology conferences procedures can improve the appearance of the skin by correcting skin flaws such as acne, scars, and wrinkles. Dermatologists can also treat skin conditions that may not necessarily be harmful but can affect or even disfigure the appearance. Here, you can find helpful information about cosmetic dermatology procedures and how they can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Dermatopathology

Dermatopathology is a joint subspecialty of dermatology and pathology and to a lesser extent of surgical pathology that focuses on the study of cutaneous diseases at a microscopic and molecular level. It also encompasses analyses of the potential causes of skin diseases at a basic level. Dermatopathologists work in close association with clinical dermatologists. In fact, most of them are trained primarily in dermatology themselves. Dermatologists are able to recognize most skin diseases based on their appearances, anatomic distributions, and behavior. Sometimes, however, those criteria do not allow a conclusive diagnosis to be made, and a skin biopsy is taken to be examined under the microscope or is subject to other molecular tests. That process reveals the histology of the disease and results in a specific diagnostic interpretation. In some cases, additional specialized testing needs to be performed on biopsies, including immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, flow cytometer, and molecular-pathologic analysis.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Dermatoepidemiology

Dermatoepidemiology is the study of skin disease at the population level. One aspect of dermatoepidemiology is the determination of the global burden of skin diseases from 1990 to 2013, skin disease constituted approximately 2% of total global disease disability as measured in disability adjusted life years (DALYS).

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Clinical Dermatology

Clinical Dermatology is the specialty of medicine that deals with the complete range of diseases and conditions of the skin, hair and nails.

Clinical dermatology involves Common Skin Growths, Eczema / Atopic Dermatitis, Acne, Excessive Sweating, Itchy Skin, Pediatric Dermatology, Hair Problems, Hives, Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis, Skin Cancer, Skin Infections, Skin Rashes, Rosacea, Scar Management.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Pediatric dermatology

Pediatric dermatology is the specialty of medicine that deals with caring for children (newborns through adolescents) with skin disorders. Pediatric dermatologists treat children in the outpatient clinic setting but may also care for hospitalized patients. Many perform surgical procedures such as laser therapy and cutaneous surgery. Pediatric dermatologists diagnose a wide variety of skin disorders including birthmarks (vascular and pigmented), skin infections, dermatitis (atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis), melanocytic nevi (moles), genodermatoses (inherited skin disorders), aciform eruptions, rare forms of skin cancer, drug eruptions, viral exanthemas, and collagen vascular disorders.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Skin Grafting

Skin grafting is a surgical procedure that involves in removing the skin from one area of the body and moving it, or transplanting it to a different area of the body. This surgery may be done if a part of the body has lost its protective covering of skin due to burns, injury, or illness. Skin grafts are performed in a hospital. Most skin grafts are done using general anesthesia. There are two types of skin grafting according to the needs of the patient.

Skin grafts are performed in a hospital. Most skin grafts are done using general anesthesia, which means you will be asleep throughout the procedure and won’t feel any pain.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Immunohematology

Immune dermatology is the study and treatment of the Immune-Mediated Skin Diseases such as psoriasis. Systemic Lupus Erythematous (SLE), Bullous Pemphigoid (BP) and Pemphigus Vulgaris (PV) are some type of autoimmune diseases, in which our body immune system mistakenly acts against our own healthy cells or tissue or parts of the body. Systemic Lupus Erythematous (SLE) also known as lupus. In this case, most commonly face tissue will affect. The root cause is not entirely clear, it is believed to involve some hormones, environmental and genetic factors. There is no permanent cure for SLE, but corticosteroids, immunosuppressant, hydroxychloroquine and methotrexate will help to reduce the effects. Bullous Pemphigoid is a chronic autoimmune disorder, which will form the blisters (Bullae) at the space between the epidermis and dermis layers of the skin. It comes under the Type II Hypersensitivity. Immunofluorescence study will help to diagnose this disease. Pemphigus Vulgaris is a rare chronic blistering (Oral blisters) skin disease. It also comes under Type II Hypersensitivity.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Skin Cancer

Skin cancers are cancers that arise from the skin. They are due to the development of abnormal cells that have the ability to invade or spread to other parts of the body. There are three main types of skin cancers: basal-cell skin cancer (BCC), squamous-cell skin cancer (SCC) and melanoma. The first two, along with several less common skin cancers, are known as no melanoma skin cancer (NMSC).  Basal-cell cancer grows slowly and can damage the tissue around it but is unlikely to spread to distant areas or result in death. It often appears as a painless raised area of skin that may be shiny with small blood vessel running over it or may present as a raised area with an ulcer. Squamous-cell skin cancer is more likely to spread. It usually presents as a hard lump with a scaly top but may also form an ulcer. Melanomas are the most aggressive. Signs include a mole that has changed in size, shape, color, has irregular edges, has more than one color, is itchy or bleeds.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Aesthetic medicine

Aesthetic medicine is an inclusive term for specialties that focus on improving cosmetic appearance through the treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, and spider veins. Traditionally, aesthetic medicine includes dermatology, reconstructive surgery and plastic surgery. Aesthetic medicine includes both surgical procedures (liposuction, facelifts, breast implants, Radio frequency ablation) and non-surgical procedures (radio frequency skin tightening, non-surgical liposuction, chemical peel, high-intensity focused electromagnetic field, radio frequency fat removal), and practitioners may utilize a combination of both. Although aesthetic medicine procedures are typically elective, they can significantly improve quality of life, psychological wellbeing and social engagement.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Mohs surgery

Mohs surgery is a precise surgical technique used to treat skin cancer. During Mohs surgery, layers of cancer-containing skin are progressively removed and examined until only cancer-free tissue remains. Mohs surgery is also known as Mohs micrographic surgery.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Bacterial Skin Infections and Fungal Skin Infections

The skin provides a remarkably good barrier against bacterial infections. Although many bacteria come in contact with or reside on the skin, they are normally unable to establish an infection. When bacterial skin infections do occur, they can range in size from a tiny spot to the entire body surface. They can range in seriousness as well, from harmless to life threatening.

Common fungal skin infections are caused by yeasts (such as Candida or Malassezia furfur) or dermatophytes, such as Epidermophyton, Microsporum, and Trichophyton. Fungal infection occurs when the fungal spores come into contact with the skin or are inhaled.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Plastic surgery and Reconstructive surgery

Plastic surgery, the functional, structural, and aesthetic restoration of all manner of defects and deformities of the human body Modern plastic surgery has evolved along two broad themes: reconstruction of anatomic defects and aesthetic enhancement of normal form. The surgical principles of plastic surgery remain focused on preserving vascularity, replacing like tissue with like tissue, respecting anatomic zones, and fostering wound healing by minimizing tissue trauma. As a diverse surgical specialty, the discipline of plastic surgery not only interacts with other disciplines of medicine but also merges medical science with the art of physical restoration. It couples careful evaluation of defects with sophisticated arrangements of tissue to improve the uniformity and natural resemblance of repair. Innovative techniques used in plastic surgery are largely the result of the successful clinical application of advances in tissue engineering, nanotechnology, and gene therapy.

Reconstructive surgery is often performed on cancer patients as well as on burn and accident victims. It may involve there building of severely fractured bones, as well as skin grafting. Reconstructive surgery includes such procedures as their attachment of an amputated finger or toe, or implanting a prosthesis.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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Advance Therapies related to dermatology

Conditions of the skin can pose a challenge for patients, since this can encompass issues that are both cosmetic in appearance and systemic in cause.  While many people consider the visual impact of skin diseases, it should also be noted that these can alter the metabolic function of the body.  This is because skin is the largest eliminatory organ of the body, and the presence of skin conditions can frequently indicate that a systemic condition is also present.

Excision and treatment of skin cancer, Cryosurgery – for the treatment of warts, skin cancers, and other dermatitis, Cosmetic filler injections, Hair removal with laser or other modalities, Hair transplantation – a cosmetic procedure practiced by many dermatologists, Intraregional treatment – with steroid or chemotherapy, Laser therapy – for both the management of birth marks, skin disorders (like vitiligo), tattoo removal, and cosmetic resurfacing and rejuvenation, Chemical peels for the treatment of acne, melisma, and sun damage Photodynamic therapy – for the treatment of skin cancer and precancerous growths. Phototherapy – including the use of narrowband UVB, broadband UVB, psoralen and UVB.

Related Dermatology Society and Associations

Asian Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, International Eczema Council, International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies, International Foundation For Dermatology (IFD), International League for Dermatological Societies, International Peeling Society, International Psoriasis Council, International Skin Care Nursing Group, International Society of Dermatopathology, Maltese Association of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Dermatology Society, Mexican Academy of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatology, Mexican Society of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, Moroccan Society of Dermatology

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  • Scientists
  • Directors
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  • Professors
  • Doctors
  • Surgeons
  • Industrialists
  • Business delegates,
  • Clinicians,
  • Community Members
  • Students from Academia in the research of Dermatology and Dermatitis. 
  • Dermatologist in training and other healthcare professionals
  • Cosmetic industries & companies
  • Skin care institution

 

Dermatological Drugs Market Overview

The global dermatological drugs market was valued at $ 25,228.2 million in 2019, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.8% during the forecast period (2020-2030). Major market growth factors include aging population, increasing incidence of skin diseases, increasing income in developing countries, and increasing number of research programs.

However, the continued COVID-19 pandemic has had a big impact on the healthcare system. It has reduced the growth rate of the global market due to the rapid shift in focus towards COVID-19 treatment. As a result, the majority of hospitals have delayed vaccinations related to dermatology, chemotherapy sessions and other non-essential services.

Development of Advanced Molecules Supports Topical Corticosteroid Market Dominance

On the basis of treatment, topical corticosteroid category is expected to dominate the dermatological drug market during the forecast period. This leading position in the category is attributed to the development of advanced molecules with innovative galenic formulations and the discovery of new treatment regimens with topical corticosteroids.

 

Due to its minimal side effects, the drug Eucrisa is expected to experience the fastest growth in sales

Based on the drug, Eucrisa category is expected to experience the highest CAGR in the market during the forecast period, as this drug has shown extremely few side effects compared to other dermatological drugs. This has played a key role in increasing the demand for this drug for the treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatitis in children and adults.

 

Growing preference for consultation with dermatologists increases sales of prescription drugs

During the forecast period, the prescription drug category, in the prescription mode segment, is expected to hold the largest market share. This is said to be due to the availability of a wide range of prescription drugs, the growing preference for consulting dermatologists for chronic skin conditions, and a growing awareness of skin diseases.

 

Rising prevalence of psoriasis increases demand for associated drugs

In 2019, the psoriasis category accounted for the largest share of the dermatological drug market, based on therapeutic area. This was due to the increasing prevalence of psoriasis, the availability of a wide range of drugs, and a growing awareness of the disease.

 

The direct distribution of drugs generates the highest revenues on the market

Based on the distribution channel, the direct category held the largest market share during the historical period (2014-2019), and it will continue to do so during the forecast period. Although in recent years e-commerce penetration has increased, the direct distribution mode continues to be preferred, as dermatological drugs are mainly sold by the manufacturers themselves.

 

The increase in the number of patients propels the growth of the hospital category

Hospitals were the industry's largest end-user in 2019, and they are also expected to hold the largest share in the forecast years. This is mainly attributed to the increasing prevalence of skin diseases and the increase in the number of patients in hospitals for their care. In addition, with the increase in pollution and the rate of depletion of the ozone layer, the increasing number of skin cancer cases is expected to promote the growth of this category.

 

High prevalence of skin diseases promotes dominance of the North American market

North America accounted for the largest share of the dermatological drugs market in 2019 and it is expected to continue to dominate the industry throughout the forecast period. This is believed to be due to the growing awareness of skin diseases and their treatment, the presence of many established players in the region, the high disposable income of the population and frequent product launches.

 

The increase in disposable income is expected to have a positive impact on the Asia-Pacific (APAC) market

Globally, APAC is expected to advance with the highest CAGR in the dermatological drug market during the forecast period. The main factors responsible for this situation would be the increase in disposable income, the growing number of skin cancer cases and the presence of key players in the APAC countries and their engagement in strategic activities to achieve a significant position on the market.

In addition, increasing spending in fast growing economies, such as China and India, on improving healthcare infrastructure creates huge revenue generation opportunities for biopharmaceutical companies in the region. . For example, according to the World Bank, China's health spending accounted for 4.88% of its gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015, which rose to 5.15% in 2017.

Product approvals are the main trend in the market

The most prominent trend in the dermatological drug market is product approval by regulatory agencies. For example, in May 2020, Sanofi S.A. received approval from the USFDA for Dupixent (dupilumab) for the treatment of moderate to severe atopic dermatitis. Likewise, in April 2020, Bausch Health Companies Inc. and its dermatology company Ortho Dermatologic received USFDA approval for JUBLIA (efinaconazole) topical solution for the treatment of onychomycosis.

Increasing Incidence of Dermatological Diseases Is Boosting Market Growth

Skin diseases are among the leading causes of the non-fatal disease burden globally. Aging, trauma, and environmental and genetic factors may result in skin diseases. Consistent with the planet Health Organization (WHO), skin diseases, which are among the most-common human health disorders, affect almost 900 million people across the planet at any given time. a number of the most-common skin diseases reported globally are pyoderma, scabies, acne, eczema, and warts. Acne is that the most-common skin condition within the U.S., affecting up to 50 million Americans annually. Furthermore, consistent with the National Eczema Association, in 2019, 31.6 million people within the U.S. had some sort of eczema. Thus, associated drugs are expected to be during a high demand due to the increasing number of dermatological disease cases, within the coming years.

 

Growing Awareness on Skin Diseases Is Driving Market

The increasing awareness associated with skin diseases is another key protein for dermatology drugs market. Several medical product companies engage in programs to make awareness about skin diseases. as an example , in June 2020, Micro biome Connect Skin USA, a virtual summit, was conducted by Kisaco Research so as to acknowledge the worth of skin-microbiome-based products because the next step during a consumer’s skincare regime. Thus, due to the rising awareness on skin diseases, the demand for dermatology drugs will increase within the coming years.

 

Increasing care Spending Is Driving Demand for Dermatology Drugs

With the increase within the income, healthcare spending has increased over time. As reported by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the U.S. recorded a 2.3% increase in its income in 2017 from the previous year. Moreover, the OECD reported that in 2016, around 3% of the entire healthcare spending in Germany was for skin diseases. Thus, as people are getting aware of various skin diseases, they're spending a substantial share of their income on dermatology and related services, which has given a lift to the expansion of the dermatology drugs market.

 

Dermatology Drugs Market Report Coverage

 

Report Attribute Details
Historical Years 2014-2019
Base Year (2019) Market Size $25,228.2 Million
Forecast Years 2020-2030
Forecast Period (2020-2030) CAGR 8.80%
Report Coverage Market Trends, Revenue Estimation and Forecast, Segmentation Analysis, Regional and Country Breakdown, Competitive Analysis, Companies’ Strategic Developments, Product Benchmarking, Company Profiling
Market Size by Segments By Treatment, By Prescription Mode, By Therapy Area, By Distribution Channel, By End User, By Region
Market Size of Geographies U.S., Canada, Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Spain, Japan, China, India, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E.
Secondary Sources and References (Partial List) African Society of Dermatology and Venerology, American Academy of Dermatology, American Dermatological Association, Asian Academy of Dermatology and Venerology, Brazilian Society of Dermatology, British Association of Dermatologists, Canadian Dermatological Association, World Health Organization, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

 

Market players present new products to gain competitiveness

There are various players in the dermatological drug market, such as Bausch Health Companies Inc., Novartis AG, Pfizer Inc., Johnson & Johnson, Merck & Co. Inc. and AbbVie Inc.

In recent years, players in the dermatological drug industry have sought product approvals in order to stay ahead of their competition. For example:

  • In July 2020, Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies, part of Johnson & Johnson, received USFDA approval for TREMFYA (guselkumab) for the treatment of adults with active psoriatic arthritis, a chronic progressive disease characterized by joint painful and inflamed skin.

  •  In April 2019, AbbVie Inc. announced that it had received European Commission (EC) approval for SKYRIZI (risankizumab) for the treatment of plaque psoriasis. With this approval, the marketing of SKYRIZI in all Member States of the European Union, as well as in Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, has been authorized.

 

The Key Players in the Dermatology Drugs Market Include:

  • Bausch Health Companies Inc.
  • Novartis AG
  • Pfizer Inc.
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Merck & Co. Inc.
  • Amgen Inc.
  • AbbVie Inc.
  • Eli Lilly and Company
  • Galderma S.A.
  • GlaxoSmithKline plc
  • Mylan N.V.
  • LEO Pharma A/S
  • Sanofi S.A.
Scientists identify nine potential new treatments for COVID-19
 
A team led by scientists from the Perelman School of drugs at the University of Pennsylvania has identified nine potential new treatments for COVID-19, including three that are already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of other diseases.
 
The team, whose results were published in Cell Reports, examined thousands of existing drugs and drug-like molecules for his or her ability to inhibit replication of the coronavirus liable for COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2. Unlike many previous studies, the Screens have tested molecules for anti-coronaviral activity during a sort of cell types, including cells within the lining of the human airways which are almost like those primarily affected in COVID-19. .
 
Of the nine drugs that reduce SARS-CoV-2 replication in respiratory cells, three are already approved by the FDA: the transplant rejection drug cyclosporine, the antineoplastic dacomitinib, and therefore the antibiotic salinomycin. These might be quickly tested in human volunteers and patients with COVID-19.
 
The experiments also shed light on key processes employed by the coronavirus to infect different cells and revealed that the antiviral remdesivir, which has emergency use clearance from the FDA for the treatment of COVID-19, appears to figure against the virus in airway cell culture tests. cells, unlike hydroxychloroquine.
 
Study collaborators included lead co-authors David Schultz, PhD, technical director of the HTS Core, and Holly Ramage, PhD, professor of microbiology and immunology at Jefferson University.
 
Although great strides are made within the development of vaccines and coverings for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, there's still an extended thanks to go. within the us , the sole COVID-19 antiviral treatments that have received emergency use clearance from the FDA - remdesivir and a number of other anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody preparations - are expensive and much from affordable. be 100% effective.
 
For their screening project, Cherry and colleagues assembled a library of three ,059 compounds, including approximately 1,000 FDA-approved drugs and over 2,000 drug-like molecules that have shown activity against defined biological targets. They then tested all of those for his or her ability to significantly inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication in infected cells, without causing much toxicity.

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