Conclusions
In this article, current and future promising
applications of nanomedicine in dermatology
have been described. Nanotherapeutics found
application in both topical and systemic treatments
and benefits are relevant in esthetic
dermatology, treatment of malignancies, and
inflammatory skin diseases.
Moreover, new direction in medical diagnosis
and monitoring of skin diseases include a lager
use of gold nanoparticle, quantum dots and
magnetic nanoparticles in the development of
non-invasive nanoimaging of high-resolution
dermoscopy, microscopy, and sentinel lymphnode.
These findings will offer great advances
in diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. However,
particle reactivity and toxicity seem to be
exponentially proportional to a decrease in particle
size and we cannot predict the hazards
associated with nanomaterials.
ConclusionsIn this article, current and future promisingapplications of nanomedicine in dermatologyhave been described. Nanotherapeutics foundapplication in both topical and systemic treatmentsand benefits are relevant in estheticdermatology, treatment of malignancies, andinflammatory skin diseases.Moreover, new direction in medical diagnosisand monitoring of skin diseases include a lageruse of gold nanoparticle, quantum dots andmagnetic nanoparticles in the development ofnon-invasive nanoimaging of high-resolutiondermoscopy, microscopy, and sentinel lymphnode.These findings will offer great advancesin diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. However,particle reactivity and toxicity seem to beexponentially proportional to a decrease in particlesize and we cannot predict the hazardsassociated with nanomaterials.
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