Publications by authors named "S P Guenin"

Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL), representing the majority of all lymphomas arising in the skin. The disease treatment focuses on managing symptoms and preventing disease evolution. To date, there is no gold standard for MF-CTCL treatment.

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Vehicle collisions with birds are financially costly and dangerous to humans and animals. To reduce collisions, it is necessary to understand how birds respond to approaching vehicles. We used simulated (.

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Article Synopsis
  • Real-world experience with an allograft adipose matrix (AAM), specifically Renuva, is highlighted through seven cases handled by nine expert cosmetic physicians in the U.S. who successfully used it.
  • AAM is processed donated tissue that serves as a natural filler, replacing itself with the patient’s own fat cells to restore volume.
  • Experts found AAM to be an effective, safe, and easy-to-use alternative to traditional fillers and fat grafting, recommending it for use on various body parts like the face and hands.
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Background: Medical aesthetic procedures for facial rejuvenation with laser and energy-based devices (EBDs) are rapidly increasing. The following cases highlight real-life experience using a multi-modality system with various handpieces that combine intense pulsed light (IPL), laser hair removal (808 diode), high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), radiofrequency microneedling (RFM), and thermal radiofrequency (RF) for antiaging and rejuvenation treatment. Laser and RFM treatments may improve skin conditions by inducing cutaneous changes that remodel the skin matrix.

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Acne is one of the most common dermatological conditions, peaking during adolescence and early adulthood, affecting about 85% of individuals aged 12-24. Although often associated with teenage years, acne can occur at any age, impacting over 25% of women and 12% of men in their forties. Treatment strategies vary depending on the severity, including the use of topical gels or creams containing benzoyl peroxide and retinoids, antibiotics, and systemic or topical isotretinoin.

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