08.24.18
Registration is open for the “Innovations in Dermatological Sciences: Future of Dermatologicals & Cosmeceuticals” conference on October 8 & 9, 2018 at the Woodbridge Marriott Renaissance Hotel, Iselin NJ.
Conference attendees will gain insights into novel approaches for formulating & evaluating skin products, using novel skin models & methods of skin visualization to monitor transport of actives into the skin as well as use of 3D printing of skin and dermal products. Impact of these new approaches on regulatory agencies will also be discussed. A wide variety of speakers will discuss these innovative new approaches and make this a conference you will not want to miss
Register here.
The conference will be held at the Woodbridge Marriott Renaissance Hotel. rooms are available at the special conference rate through September 14th, 2018. Posters are being accepted for the conference in ALL areas of skin research and skin products (Rx, OTC, personal care and cosmetic). Information for submission of abstracts is also provided on the website.
Presenters include Dianne Rossetti of Johnson & Johnson. Her topic: Topical Dissolving Microneedles for Anti-Aging Treatments.
According to Rossetti, microwounding as a method in aesthetic dermatology was first introduced in the early 20th Century. Since then, new techniques such as needling, dermabrasion and laser resurfacing have been developed to stimulate new growth and healing in the skin. Clinically, microneedling has demonstrated improvements in wrinkles, fine lines and scarring. Interest in alternative needle technology as a means of delivering vaccines and medication led to expansion of the field. Solid, hollow, coated and dissolvable microneedles have all been investigated to penetrate the skin barrier and facilitate delivery of actives. The newest innovations in cosmetic microneedling combine the tissue regeneration capabilities, inherent to the mechanical action, with biocompatible dissolvable needles which allow actives to pass into the skin.
Conference attendees will gain insights into novel approaches for formulating & evaluating skin products, using novel skin models & methods of skin visualization to monitor transport of actives into the skin as well as use of 3D printing of skin and dermal products. Impact of these new approaches on regulatory agencies will also be discussed. A wide variety of speakers will discuss these innovative new approaches and make this a conference you will not want to miss
Register here.
The conference will be held at the Woodbridge Marriott Renaissance Hotel. rooms are available at the special conference rate through September 14th, 2018. Posters are being accepted for the conference in ALL areas of skin research and skin products (Rx, OTC, personal care and cosmetic). Information for submission of abstracts is also provided on the website.
Presenters include Dianne Rossetti of Johnson & Johnson. Her topic: Topical Dissolving Microneedles for Anti-Aging Treatments.
According to Rossetti, microwounding as a method in aesthetic dermatology was first introduced in the early 20th Century. Since then, new techniques such as needling, dermabrasion and laser resurfacing have been developed to stimulate new growth and healing in the skin. Clinically, microneedling has demonstrated improvements in wrinkles, fine lines and scarring. Interest in alternative needle technology as a means of delivering vaccines and medication led to expansion of the field. Solid, hollow, coated and dissolvable microneedles have all been investigated to penetrate the skin barrier and facilitate delivery of actives. The newest innovations in cosmetic microneedling combine the tissue regeneration capabilities, inherent to the mechanical action, with biocompatible dissolvable needles which allow actives to pass into the skin.