Acne Treatment, Anti-Aging Strategies, and Scar Management

Treatment for common skin concerns ranges from acne and pigmentation correction to structural skin firming and keloid scar management.

Itchy Skin on the Palms of the Hands

The skin on the palms of your hands is some of the most sensitive on the body, yet it is also subject to some of the heaviest use. You use your hands constantly, and if the skin on the palms of your hands is itchy or inflamed, this can have a serious effect on your ability to go about your daily activities.

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How to Reduce Redness Around Nose

Several factors can contribute to redness around your nose. These include cold or windy weather, rosacea, blemishes, broken blood vessels, irritation or simply having a fair-toned complexion.

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How to Get Rid of Acne Scars and Big Pores

You can often treat shallow acne scars with gentle fruit acids, castor oil and silicone gel, while deeper, pitted scars may require a dermatologist’s assistance. Start with all-natural treatments first -- if they reduce the appearance of scars, you won’t need to expose your skin to harsher chemical treatments.

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How to Improve Facial Skin Texture

Although you may have been born with baby-soft skin -- literally -- a lifetime of sun damage and exposure to the elements can take its toll in the form of rough, uneven skin texture. Facial skin is also thinner, more delicate and more susceptible to damage and dryness than the skin on the rest of your body.

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How to Get Rid of Large Pores and Oily Skin

Your face is covered with innumerable tiny holes called pores, which secrete the natural oils that keep your skin looking supple and healthy. However, when the pores begin producing excess oils, or sebum, they can become clogged, leading to acne breakouts.

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How to Get Rid of Dry Skin Patches

Whether the harsh winter weather has given your skin a beating or the hot summer months are exposing your skin to too much sunshine, dry skin patches are uncomfortable and unappealing to look at. You can slather on lotions and creams all day long, but sometimes you have to be a little more aggressive to fight dryness.

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Causes of Itchy Skin Rash

An itchy skin rash can indicate an underlying health condition or disease, or can simply be a response to contact with an irritating substance. Determining the cause is important, because treatments differ for the various types of itchy rash. Further, certain illnesses and conditions that cause rash are contagious.

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Home Remedies to Lighten Dark Acne Spots

The embarrassing effects of acne can last long after the pimples go away. Acne can leave tender, red patches that blanch slowly or, worse, the dark purplish-brown spots that take years to fade. Acne spots happen when the pimple has healed but the melanin, or pigment, remains in place and creates a dark spot.

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Blotchy Skin Rash on a Baby's Face

When your baby suffers from a blotchy rash on his face, there could be several causes. Viruses, heat exposure and teething are all associated with red and splotchy rashes that appear on the face. Most rashes affecting babies disappear without any special treatment.

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How to Reduce Nose Pore Size

Large pores on the nose can be caused by a number of factors, including age, genetics and excessive skin oiliness. Although it's difficult to permanently alter pore size, there are treatments you can do at home to help reduce the appearance of nose pores.

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Oatmeal Face Masks for Acne

Acne is a skin condition affecting men and women of all ages. It occurs when the pores become clogged with dirt or oil, resulting in red inflammation on skin. Acne treatments can be expensive and cause side effects, but using natural ingredients such as oatmeal is an alternative remedy.

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Is Adult Acne an Indicator of Other Health Issues?

Most people think acne is a problem in the teenage years that ultimately resolves. But the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) says that adult acne can be far more stubborn than teenage acne. In fact, while adult acne often forms without an underlying health complaint, it also can indicate other health issues.

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Collagen Functions

Collagen is an important protein that can be found throughout your body. In fact, it is found in all the connective tissues in your body ranging from your skin and bones, all the way down to your organs and blood vessels. Collagen functions several different ways in your body.

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How to Apply Coconut Oil on Skin & Hair for Health

Coconut oil has the ability to condition and moisturize both skin and hair. Solid at room temperature, virgin coconut oil is made from fresh coconut meat and is not refined, making it best for use in beauty treatments. The versatility of coconut oil means it can be used in a host of homemade applications.

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Itchy Skin After a Beach Visit

A trip to the beach can be both invigorating and relaxing, giving you an opportunity to swim or run on the beach or just enjoy the view. Unfortunately, sometimes you return from the beach with more than just a tan and stray sand. You might come home with itchy skin, which can be the result of several different issues.

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Dermabond Complications

Dermabond is a skin adhesive used to close wounds, according to FamilyDoctor.org. It is a liquid that doctors apply on small wounds and skin surfaces to securely hold the edges together. Once applied, this film is left to dry and usually lasts five to 10 days on the skin.

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How to Reduce Acne Inflation

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, most people will experience the unpleasant effects of acne at some point as they pass through their teenage years. It is caused when the hair follicles become blocked with an oil called sebum from glands beneath the skin.

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