Scientific Program

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend 2nd International Conference on Aesthetic Medicine and Dermatology Bangkok, Thailand.

Day 1 :

  • Aesthetic Medicine

Session Introduction

Muhammad Amin Baig

Open International University for Complementary Medicine , Sri-Lanka

Title: Long Term Study on the Clinical Effectiveness of Wet Cupping in Patients suffering from Sciatic Pain
Biography:

Professor Dr. Muhammad Amin Baig (Gold Medalist - Certified Best Teacher from National Council for Tibb MoH Government of Pakistan) Ph.D in Holistic Medicine (USA), FRCP(MA), MD(AM)Sri Lanka, PGD(TCM), BUMS/FTJ, DHMS(Pak). Scientific Awareness, Descriptive, Research & Invention (SADRI) Foundation Professor & Head Department of Regimental Therapies at Government Recognized Institute of Unani Medicine (Ajmal Tibbia College Rawalpindi) Pakistan Regional Director Pakistan Executive Board Consultant KIU South Korea , Executive Director (Pakistan) at International Holistic Medical society(IHMS), Chief Executive (Pakistan): American Nutritional Medical Association (ANMA) Inc.USA. Director General for Pakistan InternationalCouncil for Electro homeopathy
 

Abstract:

Background : Ancient old Technique of Wet Cupping commonly known as HIJAMA has proven its effectiveness in number of medical ailments including Sciatic Nerve Pain. Long Term study to evaluate the effectiveness of Wet Cupping after 2 years and 5 years for patients suffering from sciatic nerve pain.

 Method : 250 patients were randomly selected having no previous physical injury, between age 18-80years.Wet cupping sessions were done on every alternate day, 3 sessions were done in which removal of subcutaneous blood with the help of Glass suction cups was done after making superficial incisions . One cup was generally applied Between shoulders at T1 and C7 vertebrae area, and Two Cups were applied on L3-L4 or L4-L5 and L5-S1 vertebrae . After these sessions the Decrease in Sciatic Pain and improvement in Quality of life of Patient was assessed by Visual analogue Score, Numeric Pain rating scale, and WHOQOL scale at before treatment , After Treatment, 1year after treatment, 2years after Treatment, and 5 years after treatment. (Data were analyzed by paired t test and ANOVA.)

 Result: Out of 250 patients about 225 (90%)of Patients have shown marked decrease in sciatic nerve pain. After 1year of treatment 175 (70%) of Patients were satisfied and doesn’t need any further treatment of sciatic pain, after 2year of treatment more than 125 (50%) patients showed marked decrease in pain as compared to before treatment.5years after treatment 92(37%) of patients were enjoying good quality of life as shown by their WHOQOL scale.

Conclusion: Long term benefits of Wet Cupping in patients suffering from Sciatic nerve pain was observed , it is concluded that overall quality of life of patient is improved and pain score is significantly decreased after 2years and 5years of HIJAMA Treatment.

Biography:

Hye-Jin Ahn has graduated Graduate of College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University in Korea in 2014. She is the fellow of Department of Dermatology, Kyung Hee University Hospital. 

Abstract:

Picosecond laser accepted by FDA for tattoo removal and pigment at first. By aid of micro lens array(MLA), more focused laser beam irradiation could be irradiate on the skin. Therefore, the purpose of laser application is widen to scar, and rejuvenation. In this study, we evaluated the fractionated picosecond laser to skin interaction in subjects of Fitzpatrick skin type III and IV.

We used 1064-nm picosecond laser with MLA with a spot size of 4 mm, fluence of 2.2~2.8 J/cm2, and pulse width of 450 picoseconds in vivo. Total 3 subjects in skin type III and IV participated in the study. After treatment immediately, biopsies were performed. Hematoxylin and eosin and immunohistochemical stain for CD31, D2-40. Histology revealed the multiple microscopic cavities formed by coagulation necrosis of keratinocytes induced by thermal damage in epidermis. A few cavities in upper dermis were proved to be dilated venules and lymphatics, confirmed by CD31 and D2-40 immunohistochemical stain and no definite laser induced cavities were observed. Thermal denaturation of dermal collagen was not clearly demonstrated. Perivascular infiltration of inflammatory cells were not noted.

In Asian skin, after fractional picosecond laser, laser induced coagulation damage produced the vacuole in epidermis and dilatation of venules and lymphatics in upper dermis. Further research is needed on how these changes results in skin rejuvenation.

Anna C. Tankeh

Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital, Caloocan City, 1427, Philippines

Title: A Case of Lupus Erythematosus with Concomitant Hansen’s Disease
Biography:

Dr. Anna C. Tankeh obtained her medical degree from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. Currently, she is a first year dermatology resident at Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital in the Philippines. She had a poster presentation entitled “The Clinico-Epidemiologic Profile of Hansen’s Disease in Dr. Jose Natalio Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center Dermatology Out Patient Department: A 5-Year Review” at the 20th International Leprosy Congress held in Manila, Philippines

Abstract:

We describe a case of a 27-year old female who presented with a two month history of painful nodules on both lower extremities. Impression at another institution was Erythema Nodosum. Patient was given Prednisone (0.5mg/kg of body weight) with potent topical steroids. Two weeks later the patient developed high grade fever and appearance of multiple erythematous papules, plaques and painful nodules over the face and both upper and lower extremities that let to her admission. Skin punch biopsy was done. The histopathologic diagnosis was Tumid Lupus Erythematosus. ANA was positive with a titer of 1:40 (speckled pattern). Anti-SSA (Ro) was 0.4U/ml. Patient was referred to a rheumatologist and started on Prednisone (1mg/kg of body weight) with gradual tapering. After several months, patient developed cough, fever, dysuria, hematuria and increase in the number of lesions on her face which led to her re-admission and referral to our institution. Hypoesthetic lesions were noted on examination. AFS and skin punch biopsy were done which revealed results consistent with Hansen’s Disease. She was started on multidrug therapy under multibacillary regimen.

The presentation of pain instead of numbness coupled by histopathologic and serologic findings of connective tissue disease could mask Hansen’s Disease which could impose a challenge to health care providers leading to a delay in recognition.

Biography:

Dr. Paloma completed her medical degree from the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health. She is a first year dermatology resident at Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital. She recently presented her epidemiologic study on Hansen’s Disease at the 20th International Leprosy Congress held in Manila.

Abstract:

Mycosis Fungoides is a type of primary cutaneous lymphoma of T-cell origin. It generally begins as erythematous patches and plaques before progressing to the tumor stage. It can be similar in presentation to a multitude of other cutaneous conditions making it difficult to diagnose early in the course. Multiple biopsies are often needed before a definite diagnosis can be reached. A 68-year old male presented with a 13-year history of multiple erythematous patches and plaques on the arms and trunk. Lesions were pruritic and chronically relapsing over the years, temporarily relieved by topical corticosteroids. Thereafter, there was onset of multiple nodules on the trunk, extremities and face. Biopsy was done which revealed Hansen’s Disease, Borderline spectrum. Despite being treated for Hansen’s Disease for seven months, lesions continued to worsen, eventually developing spontaneous ulcerations over the trunk and extremities. Impression during this time was Erythema Nodosum Leprosum. Another biopsy was done which revealed Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma. Immunohistochemistry was done for confirmation of diagnosis: CD3 positive on diffuse stain, CD20 positive on focal stain, and CD30 negative. Fite faraco was also negative. Histopathology of Hansen’s disease and Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma may appear similar on routine H&E staining. Immunohistochemistry remains the gold standard for diagnosing this condition. The histopathologic and immunohistochemistry findings combined with the clinical presentation led to the diagnosis of Mycosis Fungoides. Workup was done for proper staging and referral to oncology was made for definitive management.