
Diala Haykal
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Nov 26, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Diala Haykal
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Sep 9, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Diala Haykal |Hugues Cartier |Brigitte Dréno
1 Introduction Human skin, as big as 2 m2, is the largest organ. The skin microbiome, consisting of a wide range of microorganisms, has a crucial function in preserving skin health and balance. The skin microbiome has been significantly transformed by recent progress in sequencing technologies, leading to a profound enhancement in our comprehension of its composition, diversity, and function [1, 2].
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Aug 19, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Diala Haykal |Hugues Cartier |David Goldberg |Michael Gold
1 INTRODUCTION In the dynamic field of dermatology, the introduction of laser technologies has marked a seminal shift, fundamentally transforming the approach to skin rejuvenation.1 Over the past few decades, groundbreaking advancements in laser technologies have not only broadened the therapeutic arsenal for skin rejuvenation but also established a new paradigm in treating various skin conditions.2 Laser treatments have significantly evolved from basic tools with limited uses to advanced...
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Mar 26, 2024 |
thepmfajournal.com | Diala Haykal
Lips play a significant role in our facial aesthetics and are often considered a focal point of beauty and sensuality [1,2]. Over time, factors like ageing, sun exposure, and lifestyle choices can effect the appearance and condition of our lips. Ageing is commonly associated with perioral fine lines, marionette lines, and flattening of the Cupid’s bow. The philtrum becomes longer, indirectly contributing to a vermilion involution and thinner upper lip [3].
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Oct 3, 2023 |
thepmfajournal.com | Diala Haykal
3 October 2023 | | Aesthetic Medicine, Dermatology Striae distensae, or stretch marks, are a common dermatologic condition caused by excessive mechanical stretching of the skin with damage to dermal elastic fibres [1]. The lesions are arranged perpendicular to the direction of skin tension.
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