Dermaordinology
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Dermaordinology (from Ancient Greek δέρμα (derma) “skin”, Latin ordināre, “to put in order” and Ancient Greek λόγος, “knowledge/study”) is a specialised field in cosmetics and medicine aimed at finding the optimal permanent solution to superficial skin defects, such as hypertrichosis, hirsutism, couperosis, acne, milia and fibromata.[1] Combining findings from endocrinology and dermatology, dermaordinology serves as the basis for the development of innovative micro-surgical methods to safely and painlessly remove these defects without damaging the surrounding skin tissue.[2][3]
References
- ↑ Malla, Alexandra V. (2011). “Dermaordinologie: Das Feinste vom Feinsten in der Nadelepilation”. (in German) Ästhetische Dermatologie & Kosmetologie 3(1): 30.
- ↑ von Tulechov, Valentina (2004). Leiden im Stillen. Überhaarung als Schönheitsmakel. (in German) W. Zuckschwerdt Verlag. Page 52. ISBN 3-88603-856-4.
- ↑ Schaenzler, Nicole (2006). “Dermaordinologie”. (in German) TOPFIT 1: 14.