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Prof George KROUMPOUZOS

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I am the Founder and Medical Director of GK Dermatology, PC, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, a comprehensive facility specializing in dermatology, laser, and cosmetic surgery.  I am an Associate Professor of Dermatology at Brown University, and I have previously held positions as an Instructor at Harvard Medical School and as a Professor of Dermatology at Jundiaí Medical School in São Paulo, Brazil.
 
I earned an MD degree at Athens University School of Medicine in Athens, Greece, and a Ph.D. summa cum laude from the same institution. I then completed research fellowships in skin biology and molecular genetics at the Department of Dermatology, The Free University of Berlin, and the National Cancer Institute, NIH before starting a Dermatology Residency at the combined Boston/Tufts Universities Program. I am certified by both the American and European Boards of Dermatology.
 
I am an Associate Editor of Dermatologic Therapy, Frontiers in Medicine, and International Journal of Women's Dermatology, and Editor of the Aesthetic Dermatology section of Clinics in Dermatology. I have published over 160 peer-reviewed articles and 40 chapters and edited seven texts, including the definitive Text Atlas of Obstetric Dermatology, showcasing my commitment to advancing scholarly work in Dermatology. My contributions extend beyond publications, as I have directed forums and symposia at national and international meetings for over 20 years.
 
My research interests include aesthetic/procedural dermatology, including female genital aesthetics and complications of injectables, gynecologic/obstetric dermatology, psychocutaneous disease, including body dysmorphic disorder and psychology of aesthetics, and pigmentation disorders. My impactful research publications have been cited in the Dean of Alpert Medical School announcements at Brown University. I am the recipient of several scholarships and awards, including awards from the International Union Against Cancer, Yamagiwa-Yoshida International Cancer Fellowship, New England Dermatologic Society, and the Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award at Alpert Medical School of Brown University.

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George KROUMPOUZOS's публикаций (95)

ULTRASONOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF NON-VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS OF HYALURONIC ACID FILLERS: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY AT A REFERENCE CENTER FOR DERMATOLOGIC ULTRASONOGRAPHY.

May, 2024

Hyaluronic acid (H.A.) filler injections have been associated with early, temporary, and delayed-onset onset complications. High-resolution ultrasound (HRUS) with Doppler analysis has been increasingly used to detect and identify such complications. We describe comprehensively the most common ultrasonographic findings of non-vascular complications associated with H.A. filler injections. This retrospective, cross-sectional observational study was conducted at a reference center for dermatologic ultrasound in Bogotá, Colombia. Ultrasound reports documented the ultrasonographic findings of non-vascular complications of H.A. filler injections. Fifty-two complications were documented in a cohort of 50 patients (women, 88%). The infraorbital region was the most common site affected (23%), followed by the nasolabial (22%). The Tyndall effect was the most common complication (25% of all), followed by changes in rheology (21%) and pseudo-sarcoidal (foreign body granuloma) reaction (15%). The Tyndall effect stood out for its distinctive ultrasonographic characteristics. We discuss the ultrasonographic findings and pathogenesis of other complications, including filler migration, early hypersensitivity, aseptic abscess, overcorrection, and filler material interaction. The clinical presentation of H.A. filler complications can be confusing, delaying timely diagnosis and treatment. HRUS with Doppler analysis is a valuable tool for avoiding unnecessary treatments and ensuring timely diagnosis and treatment. Подробнее

Clinics in dermatology

Educational Strategies to Combat Harmful Cosmetic Dermatology Trends in Generations Alpha and Z.

May, 2024

This article argues in favor of implementing comprehensive educational strategies to combat the harmful effects of social media (SM) on body image and self-perception among generations Alpha and Z. These generations are often exposed to unattainable beauty standards that can lead to distorted self-perceptions and body image disorders such as Zoom dysmorphia. To address this issue, we propose embedding health education, critical media literacy, and active parental involvement in educational curricula. The goal is to help young individuals develop the skills necessary to critically evaluate and navigate the pressures of SM. We believe that incorporating health education, critical media literacy, and active parental engagement into school programs is urgently needed to counteract the adverse effects of SM on body image and self-perception. These initiatives will equip young people with the necessary tools to evaluate SM content critically, navigate SM influences more safely and effectively, and develop a more resilient and informed perspective. This proactive educational approach is vital for improving mental health outcomes and mitigating the psychological impacts of digital media. Ultimately, we hope that this comprehensive strategy will help future generations face SM pressures with confidence and critical awareness. Подробнее

Clinics in dermatology

Hyaluronidase for Dermal Filler Complications: Review of Applications and Dosage Recommendations.

Jan, 2024

Hyaluronidase (Hyal) can reverse complications of hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers, which has contributed substantially to the popularity of such procedures. Still, there are differing opinions regarding Hyal treatment, including dosage recommendations in filler complication management. Подробнее

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