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Stem Cells Revolutionize Wound Healing and Skin Health, Expert Says

According to Professor Dr. M. Al-Fareed Zafar, Dean of Ameer Uddin Medical College, stem cells are revolutionizing contemporary medicine through their ability to hasten wound recovery, regenerate tissues, and improve skin aesthetics. During a conference organized by the Department of Dermatology at Lahore General Hospital on Saturday, Dr. Zafar underlined the critical function of these cells in ensuring general bodily wellness and enhancing dermal beauty. This gathering focused on highlighting the advantages and relevance of stem cell therapy, attracting healthcare providers, scholars, and specialists from dermatology who discussed their applications in injury rehabilitation and skincare. Dr. Zafar stressed that besides being key components in tissue restoration, stem cells are indispensable for nurturing healthy skin, thus serving as foundational elements in advanced dermatologic therapies. "Stem cells represent a breakthrough in scientific medicine," asserted Dr. Zafar. "Their capacity to expedite recuperation processes and notably sustain radiant, robust skin makes them invaluable." He advised prioritization of comprehensive self-care—both internal and external—to ward off cutaneous problems and uphold holistic well-being. Emphasizing the escalating significance of epidermis maintenance, especially within sectors like fashion, entertainment, and modeling where visual appeal holds great weight, Dr. Zafar issued warnings about using inferior quality cosmetics. “Low-grade goods may jeopardize your skin,” he alerted attendees, recommending consultation with certified dermatologists when dealing with specific skin ailments to circumvent potential mishaps. Moreover, Dr. Zafar exhorted budding physicians to remain informed regarding developments in biomedical investigation and technological innovations. “Dermatological practices evolve swiftly; continuous education remains fundamental for delivering state-of-the-art treatment options,” he remarked. Professor Dr. Atif Shehzad, Chief of the Dermatology Unit, reiterated his dedication towards hosting similar forums aimed at bolstering emerging practitioners’ skill sets. “Such educational gatherings serve an integral purpose: promoting information dissemination and securing our medical fraternity’s leadership position in innovative advancement.”

The symposium included insightful contributions from leading dermatologists such as Dr. Saadia Siddiqui, Dr. Tahir Kamal, Dr. Wajiha Saeed, Dr. Aima Shaheen, and Medical Superintendent Professor Dr. Faryad Hussain. These specialists discussed the real-world uses of stem cells and addressed queries from attendees, thereby promoting an engaging educational atmosphere.

The gathering welcomed an esteemed assembly of healthcare experts such as Professor Fareed Jawad, Professor Mahmood Saba, Professor Mustahsin Bashir, Dr. Atiya Tareen, Professor Iqbal Hussain Dogar, Dr. Bushra Bashir, Dr. Ghazala Butt, Dr. Saima Shahid, and Dr. Shaikha Mufti. Numerous physicians, nurses, and medical trainees were present, commending the Dermatology Department’s effort in hosting this symposium.

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