Aesthetic dermatology 0600-S2-ChK-DE
Anatomy of skin and its appendages, common aesthetic problems on face and neck (wrinkles, pigmentation, degeneration). Overview of clinical studies on loss of hair, acne, cellulite, and local concentration of fat cells. Overview of the most often used therapeutic techniques in aesthetic dermatology: lasers, photodynamic therapy, RF treatment, micropricking, pilling, joint therapy. Diagnosis and prevention of skin cancer.
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Prerequisites
Assessment criteria
Assessment methods:
Lecture - written examination
Assessment criteria:
fail- 50%
satisfactory- 50-60%
satisfactory plus - 61-65 %
good - 66-75 %
good plus - 76-80 %
very good – 81-10 0%.
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
1. W. H. C. Burgdorf, G. Plewig, H. H. Wolff, M. Landthaler, Dermatologia Braun Falco
2. R. Weller, J. Hunter, J. M. Dahl, Dermatologia Kliniczna
3. T. M. Domżal, Neurotoksyna Botulinowa w Praktyce Lekarskiej
4. A. Redaelli, A. Ignaciuk, Medycyna estetyczna
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