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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

A

cne scar (AS) is an entity whose psychological context can

be even more important and aggressive to be treated that

the skin’s scar per se. Social stigmas of severe acne can, though,

generate a potential impairment of mental health, social

functioning, and overall well-being. Even if with all advances in

cosmetic dermatology, AS is still a common problem. However,

why do some patients with severe-inflammatory acne lesions

don’t have AS, whereas others with mild-inflammatory pattern

do? In this lecture, the speaker will explore the pathological

pathways that contribute to make some patients to be more

prone to develop AS than others.

Speaker Biography

Adilson Da Costa is a Brazilian Dermatologist that lives in Atlanta, GA, USA. He got

his MD from Santa Casa of Sao Paulo School of Medicine, wherein he also completed

his specialization in Dermatology. He obtained his MSc in Dermatology from Federal

University of Sao Paulo, PhD from the University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine and

he did his Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Dermatology at Emory University School

of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA. Currently, he is a Tenured Professor for the PhD and MSc

Programs at the State of Sao Paulo Workers’ Welfare Institute, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.

He is a very experienced Researcher in Dermatology and has served as a Principal

Investigator in more than 150 projects, either clinical or

in vitro

, which helped him to

take place as an Advisory Board Member for important companies, such as Galderma,

Sinclair, Avon, L’Oréal, Hypermarcas, and Natura; moreover, his research skills has

helped him to be a common scientific resource for the general media, and an frequent

speaker in international scientific meetings. He has already two books published

“Dermatology in Pregnancy” (Guanabara Koogan) and International Textbook of

Cosmeceuticals

(Elsevier) and is now working on an international masterpiece on

dermatological procedures. He has more than 60 manuscripts and chapter of books

already published.

e:

adilson_costa@hotmail.com

Adilson Da Costa

Welfare Institute, USA

Why do some patients have acne scar and others don’t?