Saturday, January 26, 2008

News round up - developments in acne treatment

Health 24 - It is therefore important that you give the skin the attention and care that it deserves, naturally. Some of the most common skin problems include acne Other herbs that are excellent in the treatment of skin problems include the following: read more

WebMD - bacterial infections, including those that cause acne only if it has been so prescribed by your health care professional. This drug may also be used to treat a certain skin start, stop, or change any prescribed part of your care plan or treatment read more

Happi - Skin Care Sports SPF Sun protection continues to appear in everything from facial Osmotics Cosmeceuticals will soon launch a daily body lotion and hand treatment radical protection. Oil-free matte block is a mattefier made for oily or acne prone skin read more

Week.com - New Non-Steroidal Skin Treatment to Treat All Types of Skin Conditions Seagate Medical has launched a new natural skin care drug called epizyn to help relieve chronic skin conditions such as pruritis (itchy skin), burns, redness, acne read more

WebMD - This medication is used to treat acne. It helps to decrease the number of Use this medication only on the skin. Clean and dry the affected area first. doctor before you start, stop, or change any prescribed part of your care plan or treatment. read more

Happi - younger—can, on the other hand, leave disfiguring marks behind from even an ordinary bout of acne. Unfortunately, darker skin Ethnic skin care treatment for men, starts with shaving. For the most part, men of color experience the most trouble read more

Forbes - Patricia Gruden, CEO of eFoodSafety, says, "These findings are considered to be a breakthrough in the field of treatment The company has entered into a joint venture agreement with CK41 Direct, Inc. to launch the PurEffect(TM) anti-acne skin care read more

Happi - Artisan Skin Care Brown Olive Natural Skin Care explores exotic natural ingredients. By Joanna Cosgrove Over the ages oil imparts calming benefits to the skin help to alleviate itching and it has also been effective in the treatment of acne, oily skin read more

Baltimore Sun - and medical-device makers have been seeking less-drastic remedies for acne scars Now, experts are cautiously optimistic that some newer skin-treatment machines - devices patients who are middle-aged, in very good shape, nonsmokers, who take care of read more

News-Democrat - drugs at no cost along with supplies, testing and medical care." special kind of laser can improve the appearance of acne scars on people with darker skin. Worse, virtually all blacks and Hispanics undergoing such treatment will develop skin read more

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - You're 30 years old, the years of teenage acne well behind you. Or so you of dermatology at the Ohio State University who practices at the Bikowski Skin Care A problem with that, though, is that there is no one standard treatment, which shows read more

WebMD - Apply benzoyl peroxide to the areas of your skin affected by acne. Avoid getting this medication into your eyes, inside your You should always speak with your doctor before you start, stop, or change any prescribed part of your care plan or treatment read more

Happi - the skin care needs of the ethnic consumer, Black Opal recently expanded its skin care line to include two offerings: an acne is sold separately and was created specifically for the purpose of replenishing skin after an exfoliating treatment read more

CBS News - The ilift Anti-Aging Ion Therapy Device is the most technologically advanced home use instrument and skin care treatment A micro-massager with infrared light to zap acne and firm skin The claim: Rubbed over your face, the massager emits ions read more

Pasadena Star-News - the-art skin-care treatments to two teens - a boy and a girl - at no cost. He is treating the girl with laser facial hair removal and the boy with photodynamic acne treatment, which utilizes light to clear up skin. The treatments normally read more

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