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.

Does Moisturizing Prevent Wrinkles?

Wrinkles are a natural and inevitable part of getting older. As the skin ages, it becomes thinner, dryer and loses its elasticity, causing wrinkles to emerge. However, Medical News Today notes that environmental and lifestyle factors can bring on premature wrinkling.

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How to Relieve Redness & Peeling With Acne Scars

The amount of damage that an acne lesion does to the skin's layers will determine if a scar will develop. If damage is done to the lower layers, the dermis, it is likely that acne scarring will appear.

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How to Get Rid of Butt Acne Scars

American Academy Of Dermatology notes that acne is a skin condition that 85 percent of the U.S. population experience as they pass through their teenage years. Whether it on the face or the body, acne can leave some unsightly scarring.

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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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Can You Get Rid of Wrinkles After Eczema?

According to MayoClinic.com, eczema—or atopic dermatitis—is a skin condition characterized by itchy inflammation; raised growths that may ooze fluid; and by cracked, crusty, raw and sensitive skin. It is commonly found on the hands, feet, face, wrists, neck and the upper chest areas.

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How to Remove Acne Pits

Different types of scarring form as a result of acne outbreaks. Scars can either be indentations in the skin or raised fleshy growths, known as keloids. The acne scars which are indented, or pitted, are given various names, depending on the shape they form.

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