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Dr Suparuj LUEANGARUN

Médico Internista
Tailandia

Dr. Suparuj Lueangarun is an Assistant Professor specializing in dermatology at DeMed Clinic Skin Center and Department of Aesthetic Medicine, College of Integrative Medicine, Dhurakij Pundit University, Bangkok and Thailand. He excels in procedural dermatology, dermatologic surgery, and addressing concerns such as acne scars, hypertrophic scars, keloids, and hair loss. His education includes board certification in Internal Medicine, a Master's Degree in Dermatology, and a Certificate in Fellowship of Cutaneous Laser and Dermatosurgery, among other relevant certificates. Dr. Lueangarun’s achievements encompass esteemed honors and awards, including ASIA PACIFIC LA FONDATION LA ROCHE-POSAY Clinical Research Grants, the Eli Lilly Scholarship Award for the European Academy of Dermatology Congress, and the World Congress for Hair Research award. His research covers a wide range of topics including acne scars, hyperhidrosis, melasma, alopecia, and laser treatments. To get in touch, reach out via email: saoraya180@gmail.com

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Rose stem cell-derived exosomes for hair regeneration enhancement via noninvasive electroporation in androgenetic alopecia.

Jul, 2024

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Journal of cosmetic dermatology

Hair repigmentation of poliosis circumscripta in androgenetic alopecia patient treated with exosomes and fractional picosecond laser.

Jun, 2024

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Journal of cosmetic dermatology

Topical moisturizer with rose stem cell-derived exosomes (RSCEs) for recalcitrant seborrheic dermatitis: A case report with 6 months of follow-up.

Jun, 2024

Seborrheic dermatitis (SD) poses significant treatment challenges due to its chronic nature and the side effects associated with long-term use of conventional therapies like topical corticosteroids. In the search for alternative treatments, exosomes, particularly those derived from rose stem cells (RSCEs), offer a promising avenue due to their potential in managing chronic skin conditions. leer más

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