A History of Dermatologic Surgery in the United States.
	
Dermatologic Surgery
        
        
2000 Abstract
0001-5 Coleman
Coleman WP 3rd, Hanke CW, Orentreich N, Kurtin SB, Brody H, Bennett R.
	A history of dermatologic surgery in the United States. Dermatol Surg. 2000 Jan;26(1):5-11. 
        PMID: 10632679 Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
	BACKGROUND: 
        Dermatologic surgery has a long and distinguished history in the
        United States. 
	OBJECTIVE:
        To examine the specific contributions of American
        dermatologic surgeons. 
	METHOD:
        The medical literature on cutaneous
        reconstructive and cosmetic surgery for the last century and a half was
        researched. 
	RESULTS:
        Numerous American dermatologic surgeons have had a major
        impact on scientific and technological discoveries in cutaneous surgery.
        Dermatologic surgeons have been significantly involved in cutaneous surgery
        since the second half of the 19th century. Dermatologic surgeons have
        contributed many important advances to the fields of chemical peeling,
        cryosurgery, dermabrasion, electrosurgery, hair transplantation, soft tissue
        augmentation, tumescent liposuction, laser surgery, phlebology, Mohs
        chemosurgery, cutaneous reconstruction, wound healing, botulium toxin,
        blepharoplasty, and rhytidectomy. 
	CONCLUSION: 
        Dermatologic surgeons in the
        United States have contributed significantly to the history of reconstructive
        and cosmetic surgery. Dermatologic surgeons have been leaders in advancing this
        field and are poised to continue in the future.
	Publication Types:
        Historical Article
	
        
