Clinical Pediatric Dermatology Open Access

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Abstract

Wound Congress & Clinical Dermatology Congress 2018: Protocols of correction of inflammatory dermatoses with injections of hyaluronic acid and sodium succinate - Romashkina Anastasia Sergeevna - Medical center Avromed

Romashkina Anastasia Sergeevna 

Relevance: Many skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, eczema, acne, rosacea and others, during the reconvalescence need the active participation of both a dermatologist and a cosmetologist with the goal of full physiological epithelization, moisturizing and preventing scarring and pigmentation. After the inflammatory dermatoses, we observe not only deeply dehydrated skin, which is associated with a decrease in the amount of hyaluronic acid, but also changes in the microcirculatory, which manifests itself in the form of impaired tone and vascular permeability. Often during the convalescence of dermatoses, after healing, there remains stable hyperpigmentation or depigmentation, as well as atrophic or hypertrophic scars, which are facilitated by a long process of regeneration at the sites of damage.