About Skin and Subcutaneous for NEET SS Surgery
Studying Skin and Subcutaneous topics is crucial for success in the NEET SS Surgery exam. The key areas to be covered under the topic include Dermatological Disorders, Pediatric Dermatology, Skin Cancer, Cosmetic Dermatology, Infectious Skin Diseases, and Evidence-Based Practice. With PrepLadder, utilize study resources including conceptual video lectures, comprehensive notes, QBank, etc. to excel in NEET SS.
Skin ResurfacingImproved skin texture, color, tone, and look are achieved by removing the outermost layers of skin, which promotes skin remodelli...
Suction-induced lipectomy or lipoplasty. Surgical aspiration of fat using metal cannulas to remove adipose tissue in specific anatomical location...
Laser ResurfacingIt is the skin rejuvenation method that is expanding the fastest. It is possible to use both non-ablative and ablative lasers. A...
How does PrepLadder make Skin and Subcutaneous easy for students?
Secure high rank in NEET SS with the help of our study resources designed by India’s Top Medical faculty. With PrepLadder, build a strong foundation for NEET SS by preparing in a systematic manner with the help of a structured approach and a curriculum that covers all the important and repeated topics.
Meet our Skin and Subcutaneous Faculty
Dr. Deepak Ghuliani (MBBS, MS, FMAS, FACS) is an accomplished professional and educator with 17 years of experience in teaching both MBBS and MS students for different types of exams. He is experienced in all types of surgeries with a special interest in Breast, Endocrine, and Gastrointestinal surgeries. A gold medalist in MBBS himself, he has mentored many students to crack various medical exams.
Introduction of Pyogenic Liver AbscessThe liver is the most common site of abdominal visceral abscess. Pyogenic liver abscess is the most common type
Colorectal PolypsA polyp is a protrusion of tissue into the lumen above the surrounding intestine mucosa. Colorectal polyps are asymptomatic but large
Introduction to Thoracic TraumaThoracic trauma constitutes 25% of all severe injuries. A contributory factor in 50% of trauma deaths, most of these ca
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