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Nuance Medical's BioCorneum Acquisition Boosts Non-invasive Scar Treatment Capabilities

MedEsthetics

"Bringing BioCorneum into the Biodermis family marks a significant step in our journey to lead with innovative and impactful treatments in scar management," said Mark Steele, president of Nuance Medical.

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SkinStylus Receives FDA Clearance for Facial Acne Scars

MedEsthetics

acne scars, acne scar treatment, microneedling, FDA approval, facial acne scars, body acne scars, Beauty Health, SkinStylus, clinical data, medical aesthetics

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Review: Judicous Use of Acne Medications May Prevent Scarring

The Dermatology Digest

When it comes to acne scarring, an ounce of prevention is truly worth a pound of cure, finds new research in the Journal of Integrative Dermatology. Scarring is a known sequela of acne vulgaris and can often reduce a patient’s quality of life and self-image. 3% (Differin, Galderma) • Adapalene 0.3/Benzoyl The bottom line?

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Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Scarring Alopecia: What Does the Evidence Show?

The Dermatology Digest

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved therapies for scarring alopecia, and existing treatments are often ineffective, which is why many patients turn to complementary and alternative therapies. Medical-grade Manuka Honey The evidence? This proprietary botanical combination may hold promise for treating scarring alopecia.

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Medical Microdermabrasion By Stephanie Holvick

National Aesthetic Spa Network

Facial resurfacing as a concept can be traced back to 1500 BCE, where the ingenious Egyptians allegedly used sandpaper to improve visible scars.

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SkinStylus Receives FDA Clearance for Facial Acne Scars

Skin Inc

acne scars, acne scar treatment, microneedling, FDA approval, facial acne scars, body acne scars, Beauty Health, SkinStylus, clinical data, medical aesthetics

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Acne Scars

First Derm

Acne Scars Medically reviewed by The Dermatologists and written by Dr. Aayushi Shah Acne Vulgaris (19) chin [ICD-10 L70.0] This in turn stimulates the wound healing process, which eventually ends in scar formation. Why do acne scars occur? Acne scars are a result of the body’s healing process. ICD-9: 706.1