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Dr Stefania GUIDA

Dermatólogo
Italia

Stefania Guida, MD, PhD, Dermatologist

Dr. Stefania Guida is an Assistant Professor at the Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (Milan, Italy) with an expertise in skin imaging applied to both skin aging and skin cancers.

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Stefania GUIDA's informes (35)

Neurotoxin in the Lower Third of the Face.

Jan, 2024

Botulinum toxin A (BT) is the most required treatment in face rejuvenation. However, applications of BT on the lower third are off-label and specific tips for the treatment of this area should be taken into account to achieve best results. In the current study, literature concerning BT treatment of lower face has been revised and summarized according to anatomy and indications, tips, and complications. BT treatment of the lower face has been reported to be effective and safe when performed with adequate knowledge of anatomy and techniques. leer más

Dermatologic clinics

Dermoscopy of atypical pigmented lesions of the face: Variation according to facial areas.

Dec, 2023

Atypical pigmented facial lesions (aPFLs)-including lentigo maligna (LM) and lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM), solar lentigo (SL), pigmented actinic keratosis (PAK), atypical nevi (AN), seborrheic keratosis (SK) and lichen planus-like keratosis (LPLK)-can exhibit clinical and dermoscopic overlapping features. We aimed to investigate if and how 14 dermoscopic features suggestive for the aforementioned aPFLs vary according to six facial sites among 1197 aPFLs cases (excised to rule out malignancy) along with lesion and patients' metadata. According to distribution and association analysis, aPFLs on the forehead of a male patient aged > 69 years displaying the obliterated follicular openings pattern, appear to be more at risk of malignancy. Of converse, aPFLs of the orbital/cheek/nose area with evident and regular follicular openings with diameter < 10 mm in a female aged below 68 are probably benign. The obliterated follicular openings, keratin plugs, evident and regular follicular openings and target-like pattern features differed significantly among six facial areas in all aPFLs cases. Lesion of the nose may show both features suggestive of malignancy and benignity (e.g. many SL and PAK may display target-like pattern and some LM/LMM cases display keratin plugs and evident and follicular openings), making these features less specific. leer más

Experimental dermatology

Skin biostimulation and hyaluronic acid: Current knowledge and new evidence.

Dec, 2023

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Journal of cosmetic dermatology
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