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Dermatology is the branch of medicine
dealing with the skin and its diseasesa
unique specialty with both medical and
surgical aspects.
Cosmetic dermatology
Dermatologists have been leaders in the
field of cosmetic surgery.
Some dermatologist complete fellowships
in surgical dermatology. Many are
trained in their residency on the use of
botox, fillers, and laser surgery. Some
dermatologists perform cosmetic
procedures including liposuction,
blepharoplasty, and face lifts.Most
dermatologists limit their cosmetic
practice to minimally invasive
procedures. Despite an absence of formal
guidelines from the American Board of
Dermatology, many cosmetic fellowships
are offered in both surgery and laser
medicine.
Dermatopathology is a pathologist who
specializes in the pathology of the
skin. This field is shared by
dermatologists and pathologists. Usually
a dermatologist will complete 1 year of
dermatopathology fellowship. This
usually includes 6 months of general
pathology, and 6 months of
dermatopathology.[17] A similar
fellowship can be completed by a
pathologist. Alumni of both specialties
can qualify as a dermatopathologist. At
the completion of a standard residency
in dermatology, many dermatologist are
also competent at dermatopathology. Some
dermatopathologists qualify to sit for
their examination by completing both a
dermatology and a pathology residency.
Immunodermatology
This is a specialist who specializes in
the treatment of immune mediated skin
diseases such as lupus, bullous
pemphigoid, pemphigus vulgaris, and
other immune mediated skin disorders.
Specialists in this field often run
their own immunopathology labspecialists
in this field
Pediatric Dermatology
Physicians can qualify for this
specialization by completing both a
pediatric residency and a dermatology
residency. Or they might elect to
complete a post-residency
fellowship.This field encompasses the
complex diseases of the neonates,
hereditary skin diseases or
genodermatoses, and the many difficulty
working with the pediatric population.
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