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Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care | Volume 2
May 14-15, 2018 | Montreal, Canada
Spring Dermatology &
Skin Care Expo Conference
Notes:
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natomicknowledgeiscriticalwhenperformingdermatologic
surgery, including Mohs micrographic and reconstructive
surgery. Distortion, asymmetry and functional complications
can occur after the reconstruction of extensive defects.
Awareness of the critical anatomic functional and cosmetic
structures on the head and neck allow the surgeon to better
avoid complications. Application of advanced reconstruction
techniques can optimize the functional and aesthetic results.
Speaker Biography
Steven Chow is a board certified Dermatologist and a fellow of the American Academy
of Dermatology, the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery and the American
College of Mohs Surgery. He received his undergraduate education at Stanford
University and obtained a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from the
University of Minnesota. He received his medical school and residency education from
the University of Minnesota and then completed a fellowship in Mohs Micrographic
Surgery with Dr Richard G Bennett in Santa Monica, California. He is a Clinical Assistant
Professor in the Department of Dermatology at the USC Keck School of Medicine.
e:
chow_steve@yahoo.comSteven Chow
University of Southern California, USA
Superficial head and neck anatomy for dermatologic surgery: Critical concepts