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Type: News
Section: Treatment
MedSpa
Gene Supression May Aid in Scar-free Skin Healing
Skin may be able to heal more quickly and with less scarring by supressing a particular gene, according to University of Bristol researchers.
MedSpa
Facelift Patients Face Possible Risk of MRSA Infections
A recently released study has found the antibiotic-resistant staph infection MRSA in patients who have undergone facelifts.
Physiology
Eczema May Be Caused by Defect in Skin Barrier
New research show atopic dermatitis may be caused a defect in the skin's protective outer layer, causing irritation to be the result of microbes and allergens, and leading dermatologists to more sensitive treatments.
Body
Creams May Have Longer-Term Moisturizing Benefits Than Serums
Researchers in Belgium have found creams may have more long-term moisturizing benefits, while serums can be more effective in the short term.
Makeup
Council Commends Congress for FDA Cosmetics Funding Increase
The Personal Care Products Council recently voiced its approval of Congress' plan to increase the funding for the review of cosmetics by the FDA.
MedSpa
Cosmetic Procedures Increase 457% in Past 10 Years
A report released by the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reveals cosmetic procedures have increased by 457% in the past 10 years, indicating the immense growth of the industry.
Makeup
Changes on the Horizon in Natural Cosmetics Market
Organic Monitor is predicting 2008 to be defining year in the adoption of natural and organic standards in the skin care industry, possibly affecting a range of products and treatment options.
Ingredients
Caffeine Shown to Act as a Sunscreen in Mice
Researchers have found mice that consume caffeine before being exposed to ultraviolet radiation are more protected from developing skin cancer.
Ingredients
Alpha and Beta Hydroxy Acids Found Effective Against Acne
Research recently performed at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine indicated alpha and beta hydroxy acids can be useful in treating acne, providing a larger range of options for acne treatments.
Physiology
Acupuncture May Boost Pregnancy Odds
New reseach shows acupuncture treatments may help women conceive, possibly affecting blood flow and hormones.
Body
Acne May Prevent People from Exercising or Playing Sports
Research released from the University of Bath indicates people who suffer from acne are less likely to participate in sports or exercise due to a heightened awareness about the skin condition, resulting in a greater need to treat the acne.
Ingredients
Sun Protection Makes Advances
Information released from the American Academy of Dermatology indicates a range of advancements in the sun care product market, making it more important than ever to be able to sort through the claims for scientific facts.
Facial
Women More Likely Than Men to be Affected by Adult Acne
In particular, women experience acne at higher rates than their male counterparts across all age groups 20 years and older.
Body
The Spa of Colonial Williamsburg Features Cultural Techniques
Body
The SháNah Spa and Wellness Center Offers Watsu Massage
Body
The Ritz-Carlton, Naples Introduces Two Treatments
Body
Study Finds Massage Relieves Pain After Surgery
U.S. researchers have found that patients treated with massage in postsurgical situations have experienced less pain.
Industry News
Spa Radiance Debuts Eco-friendly Mani/Pedi Bar
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