Skin

Bacterial Skin Infections and Treatment

January 26, 2009

Tweet What are the symptoms of bacterial skin infections? Skin infections can be caused by bacteria, viruses or fungus. Bacterial infections causes the skin to become red and inflamed with clusters of spots sometimes filled with pus. Impetigo is a type of bacterial skin infection that starts as a spot and develops into a blister spreading very quickly through...

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Cold Sores: Causes and Treatments

January 26, 2009

Tweet What causes Cold Sores? Cold sores are more common than you may think, affecting about 20% of the population. They are caused by the herpes simplex virus, which is a virus passed on through close forms of personal contact, such as kissing and sexual intercourse. The virus invades cells of the outer layer of the skin and causes...

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Acne Treatment with Roaccutane

January 25, 2009

Tweet What is Roaccutane? Roaccutane can be prescribed by your skin specialist doctor to treat severe cases of acne that have not responded successfully to other treatments. Roaccutane is a retinoid compound that contains a substance called isotretinoin, which is chemically related to vitamin A. How does Roaccutane work? Roaccutane works by reducing the amount of sebum and grease...

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Acne & Spots Treatment

January 24, 2009

TweetAcne is a skin problem very common with teenagers, it can also affect some people during their adult life as well, most commonly women. On average acne can last for up to eight years if left untreated. It affects mainly the face, sometimes the back, shoulders and chest, causing different types of spots. In general girls tend to develop...

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Warts and Verrucas

January 23, 2009

TweetWhat are Warts and Verrucas? Wart is a small thickened growth on the skin surface that affects only the outside layer of the skin causing itchy or irritation in some cases. It has a rough and crusty texture, usually with the same pigmentation as the rest of the skin, sometimes it can be slightly darker. It can appear anywhere...

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Hyperpigmented Skin Treatment

January 2, 2009

TweetHydroquinone Therapy is a treatment for hyperpigmentation on the skin, which causes brown spots on the skin due to the increase amount of melanin pigment in the skin, which can be hereditary, as in freckles, or developed with age, as in “old age spots”. It can also be caused due to hormonal changes during pregnancy or from the use...

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Punch Grafts and Punch Excisions

November 21, 2008

Tweet A Punch graft is a surgical procedure that cuts out and removes the damaged and scarred skin, leaving a hole in the skin, which is filled with a matching piece of unscarred skin, normally taken from the skin behind the ear. The new skin is taped in place and takes between five to seven days to heal. The...

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Soft Tissue Fillers (Collagen, Hyaluronic Acid or Fat Injections)

November 19, 2008

TweetIndented soft scars can be elevated using a number of different substances that can be injected into the skin, such as collagen, hyaluronic acid or fat. The quantity injected into the skin will depend on the size and firmness of the scar. An injection of collagen can improve the appearance of the scar straight after application, but it does...

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Laser Resurfacing and Pulsed Dye Laser Scar Revision

November 19, 2008

TweetLaser scar revision is a technique that can improve surgical, acne, chicken pox and other types of scars. Within this method the damaged skin is removed or remodelled using a high-energy light. After recovering the skin may stay pink for many weeks or months, especially if the skin is resurfaced with carbon dioxide laser. Different types of laser can...

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Dermabrasion Skin Treatment

November 18, 2008

TweetDermabrasion is a technique used on the treatment of acne scars, pockmarks, surgical scars or minor defects of the skin’s texture. An electrical machine is used to remove the outer layers of the skin, producing a more even shape to the surface of the skin. Although it is an effective way of improving the appearance of the scarred tissue...

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