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Using CO2 Laser + Other Modalities to Treat Skin Pigmentation

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Applying a Multimodality Approach Beyond Pigmentation While pigmentation is a complex concern, the multimodality approach is equally valuable for other skin issues, such as acne scarring, rosacea, and general skin rejuvenation to name a few. Home care, including sun protection, is essential in any pigmentation treatment regimen. Draelos, Z.,

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Dry, Stripped-Feeling Red Skin with Visible Cheek Vessels in Winter: Sign of Rosacea?

First Derm

Online Dermatologist Dry, Stripped-Feeling Red Skin with Visible Cheek Vessels in Winter: Sign of Rosacea? Winter weather can worsen rosacea symptoms. Rosacea is a chronic and progressive skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Avoid triggers like extreme temperatures and stress.

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Mind Skin Connection in a Nutshell

First Derm

Common skin conditions can be: acne eczema psoriasis rosacea itching hives dermatitis melanoma Is acne a result of stress? Rosacea Rosacea is another dermatology related condition that could arise because of extreme emotional conditions. Up to 58% of rosacea patients also experience various degrees of eye problems.

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OTC Skincare: How Much Do You Know?

The Dermatology Digest

Cosmetic companies that once focused on moisturizers, cleansers, and sunscreens are now innovating and creating effective treatments for conditions such as acne, rosacea, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, seborrhea, hyperpigmentation, and anti-aging. To this end, in 2021, we held the first annual Science of Skincare Summit.

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Neurotoxins for Non-Cosmetic Use

The Dermatology Digest

“I use botulinum toxins… for cosmetic reasons, but there’s a whole host of reasons why I use them for therapeutic purposes, from blepharospasm [and] migraine headaches to hyperhidrosis,” said Anthony Benedetto, DO, FACP, who presented “Dermatologic Non-Cosmetic Use of Neurotoxins” at the XIII International Congress of Dermatology (ICD 2021).

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Neurotoxins for Non-Cosmetic Use

The Dermatology Digest

“I use botulinum toxins… for cosmetic reasons, but there’s a whole host of reasons why I use them for therapeutic purposes, from blepharospasm [and] migraine headaches to hyperhidrosis,” said Anthony Benedetto, DO, FACP, who presented “Dermatologic Non-Cosmetic Use of Neurotoxins” at the XIII International Congress of Dermatology (ICD 2021).

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The Different Types of Skin Texture

The Glow Edit

According to Dr. Weitz, some of her patients’ textural concerns are due to acne , rosacea , and eczema. But sometimes this type of texture can be linked to a range of dermatological conditions, such as rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, among many others, she adds.

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