Imaging in Dermatology

Imaging in Dermatology by Michael R. Hamblin, published by Elsevier Science on August 11, 2016, is a comprehensive resource that delves into various aspects of dermatological imaging and the application of lasers in dermatology. This 560-page edition presents insights from experts in the field, focusing on both current practices and future developments in imaging technologies and their implications for research and clinical applications.
Readers will find an exploration of the advantages and challenges associated with laser and imaging technologies in skin medicine. The book discusses the cellular and molecular effects of these technologies, providing a thorough understanding of their role in dermatology. Covering topics related to science, life sciences, and medical applications, this edition serves as a valuable reference for clinicians and researchers interested in the evolving landscape of dermatological imaging and nanotechnology.
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Imaging in Dermatology covers a large number of topics in dermatological imaging, the use of lasers in dermatology studies, and the implications of using these technologies in research. Written by the experts working in these exciting fields, the book explicitly addresses not only current applications of nanotechnology, but also discusses future trends of these ever-growing and rapidly changing fields, providing clinicians and researchers with a clear understanding of the advantages and challenges of laser and imaging technologies in skin medicine today, along with the cellular and molecular effects of these technologies.
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