Webinar

Female Pattern Alopecia - New Advances and Research in Treatment

22nd September, 2024
07:00 PM
Female Pattern Alopecia - New Advances and Research in Treatment

Overview

Join Our Interactive Conference on 22nd September 2024 This event is tailored for healthcare professionals, including dermatologists, endocrinologists, gynecologists, and diabetologists. It aims to expand their understanding of Female Pattern Alopecia and its interconnectedness with broader health issues such as PCOS. Session Highlights: Comprehensive Insight into Pathophysiology: Delve into the genetic and hormonal factors contributing to the development of female pattern alopecia, with a special focus on the role of androgen excess and hormonal imbalances commonly seen in PCOS. Advanced Diagnostic Approaches: Gain insights into the latest diagnostic techniques, including dermoscopy and histopathological analysis, to enhance clinical assessments and improve patient outcomes. Holistic Treatment Protocols: Discover a range of evidence-based treatments, from pharmacological interventions to innovative therapies, that address the multifaceted nature of this condition. Collaborative Patient Management: Female pattern alopecia is often linked with hormonal disorders such as PCOS, a condition frequently managed by endocrinologists and diabetologists. Working collaboratively with them could be beneficial for the patients. Enhance Patient Outcomes: Knowledge of the interplay between endocrine disorders and hair loss can aid in early identification and referral, ultimately improving patient satisfaction and outcomes. Elevate your clinical practice by joining us for an interactive session that bridges dermatology, gynecology and endocrinology, equipping you with the latest knowledge to manage Female Pattern Alopecia and its related conditions effectively.

  Speakers

Dr. Michael H. Gold

Dr. Michael H. Gold

Founder and Medical Director of Gold Skin Care Center


Dr. Glynis Ablon

Dr. Glynis Ablon

Associate Clinical Professor at U.C.L.A. Ablon Skin Institute and Research Center Manhattan Beach, Calif