Clinical Dermatology
Acne

Pathology predominantly present in adolescence and has significant repercussions on the quality of life of patients. The affected areas are mainly the face, upper back, and trunk. Timely and early therapy is crucial to prevent permanent scarring and outcomes.

Seborrheic dermatitis

Inflammatory disease with a psychosomatic basis that affects individuals with combination and oily skin with excessive sebum secretion. The affected areas are predominantly the face, scalp, and sternal area. Therapy based on cosmetics with antifungal and sebum-regulating activity is important for maintenance and reducing recurrences.

Rosacea

Chronic inflammatory dermatitis characterized by various evolutionary stages ranging from telangiectasias to papulo-pustules. The most affected areas are the upper third of the face and neck. Therapy with appropriate creams can regress the condition. Laser therapy can sometimes be effective in resolving the clinical practice.

Auto-immune dermatitis
Psoriasis • Eczema • Urticaria • Vitiligo

Autoimmune dermatitis conditions are primarily chronic inflammatory pathologies and represent an important chapter in dermatology. The main causes are attributed to a genetic predisposition, to which factors like stress are added, triggering or worsening the clinical picture. Therapy involves the use of emollients, corticosteroids, and may extend to the latest generation of systemic immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory therapies.

Nevus and pigmented lesions

They are congenital or acquired lesions that are influenced by both the patients' genetic makeup and their habits. Periodic monitoring is of paramount importance for melanoma prevention. In suspicious cases, close follow-up or surgical removal of the lesion itself is performed.

Infectious dermatitis and parasitosis
Mycosis • Vulgar warts • Molluscs contagious • Impetigo • Herpes Virus • Scabies • Pediculosis • Tick bite

They are contagious diseases that require accurate and timely diagnosis in order to provide appropriate therapy as soon as possible, thus limiting their spread. Their onset is favored by factors such as a weakened immune system, heat, dry skin, and poor hygiene.

Pathologies of skin appendages

In our society, nails and hair represent significant aspects of personal beauty and care. Any alteration in them can drastically impact the quality of life for patients. The causes can vary, such as stress, hormonal imbalances, malabsorption, and genetic factors.

Pediatric dermatology

It is a border branch between dermatologists and pediatricians. Sometimes it proves to be difficult to diagnose due to lack of collaboration and clinical variability in our young patients. It is very important to observe the elementary lesions in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and subsequently provide appropriate therapy.

Pathologies of the oral cavity

They are mainly fungal, inflammatory, or precancerous. Depending on the pathology, it may require collaboration with stomatologists, otolaryngologists, or dentists.

Vulnology
Burns • Skin ulcers

The term "Vulnology" derives from the Latin "vulnus," meaning wound, and encompasses all interventions aimed at preventing and treating skin lesions and promoting healing. Ulcers are more common in elderly individuals due to compromised functioning of the vascular system, predominantly in the lower limbs.

Sexually transmitted diseases
Condylomas • Syphilis • Gonorrhea

The most common pathology encountered in our clinics is HPV infection. CO2 laser and cryotherapy are two very effective aids in combating them. It is also necessary to prescribe supplements and targeted creams that stimulate the immune system.

Clinical
Dermatology
Acne

Pathology predominantly present in adolescence and has significant repercussions on the quality of life of patients. The affected areas are mainly the face, upper back, and trunk. Timely and early therapy is crucial to prevent permanent scarring and outcomes.

Seborrheic dermatitis

Inflammatory disease with a psychosomatic basis that affects individuals with combination and oily skin with excessive sebum secretion. The affected areas are predominantly the face, scalp, and sternal area. Therapy based on cosmetics with antifungal and sebum-regulating activity is important for maintenance and reducing recurrences.

Rosacea

Chronic inflammatory dermatitis characterized by various evolutionary stages ranging from telangiectasias to papulo-pustules. The most affected areas are the upper third of the face and neck. Therapy with appropriate creams can regress the condition. Laser therapy can sometimes be effective in resolving the clinical practice.

Auto-immune dermatitis
Psoriasis • Eczema • Urticaria • Vitiligo

Autoimmune dermatitis conditions are primarily chronic inflammatory pathologies and represent an important chapter in dermatology. The main causes are attributed to a genetic predisposition, to which factors like stress are added, triggering or worsening the clinical picture. Therapy involves the use of emollients, corticosteroids, and may extend to the latest generation of systemic immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory therapies.

Nevus
and pigmented lesions

They are congenital or acquired lesions that are influenced by both the patients' genetic makeup and their habits. Periodic monitoring is of paramount importance for melanoma prevention. In suspicious cases, close follow-up or surgical removal of the lesion itself is performed.

Infectious dermatitis and parasitosis
Mycosis • Vulgar warts • Molluscs contagious • Impetigo • Herpes Virus • Scabies • Pediculosis • Tick bite

They are contagious diseases that require accurate and timely diagnosis in order to provide appropriate therapy as soon as possible, thus limiting their spread. Their onset is favored by factors such as a weakened immune system, heat, dry skin, and poor hygiene.

Pathologies
of skin appendages

In our society, nails and hair represent significant aspects of personal beauty and care. Any alteration in them can drastically impact the quality of life for patients. The causes can vary, such as stress, hormonal imbalances, malabsorption, and genetic factors.

Pediatric dermatology

It is a border branch between dermatologists and pediatricians. Sometimes it proves to be difficult to diagnose due to lack of collaboration and clinical variability in our young patients. It is very important to observe the elementary lesions in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and subsequently provide appropriate therapy.

Pathologies of the oral cavity

They are mainly fungal, inflammatory, or precancerous. Depending on the pathology, it may require collaboration with stomatologists, otolaryngologists, or dentists.

Vulnology
Burns • Skin ulcers

The term "Vulnology" derives from the Latin "vulnus," meaning wound, and encompasses all interventions aimed at preventing and treating skin lesions and promoting healing. Ulcers are more common in elderly individuals due to compromised functioning of the vascular system, predominantly in the lower limbs.

Sexually transmitted diseases
Condylomas • Syphilis • Gonorrhea

The most common pathology encountered in our clinics is HPV infection. CO2 laser and cryotherapy are two very effective aids in combating them. It is also necessary to prescribe supplements and targeted creams that stimulate the immune system.

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