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touchREVIEWS in Dermatology


Electronic ISSN
2978-8986
Readership
Aestheticians, Dermatologists, Immunologists, Surgeons
Scope
touchREVIEWS in Dermatology is a free-to-access, peer-reviewed international journal publishing high-quality articles from leading experts on key and emerging developments in dermatology. The journal covers a broad range of topics across clinical and translational dermatology, encompassing advances in the understanding and management of medical, surgical, and aesthetic conditions affecting the skin, hair, nails and mucous membranes. It welcomes a variety of article types, including review articles, original research, practice pearls, editorials and expert commentaries. Committed to improving patient outcomes, the journal aims to support healthcare professionals and researchers worldwide in the continuous development of their knowledge and confidence to enhance patient care, drive meaningful change in clinical practice, and promote equity in healthcare globally. touchREVIEWS in Dermatology is supported by an international editorial board of leading experts and is managed by an experienced editorial team. The editorial team ensures rigorous double-blind peer review, maintains high standards of copy editing, and oversees the timely publication of content. The journal is free to access, with no fees for authors or readers.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Touch Medical Media
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