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Section: Treatment > Facial
Physiology
Researchers Identify Genes Associated with Ageless Women
Harvard Researchers, Olay and 23andMe teamed up to conduct a study that links gene expression to the appearance of women's skin with age.
Facial
Laser Application of Gold Nanoshells for Acne
Nano shells enable selective photothermolysis to help prevent acne.
Event Coverage
Repêchage Conference Focuses on Hypersensitive Skin Care Solutions
The company's annual conference examined the benefits of various species of seaweed as well as a newly patented Micro Silver technology used to treat rosacea and other hypersensitive skin conditions.
Equipment/Tools
Skin Care Device Sales Gaining Momentum
High interest and innovation intersect, causing the skin care device market to continue to grow.
MedSpa
FDA Approves Filler for Acne Scar Treatment
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the dermal filler, Bellafill from Suneva Medical, Inc., for the treatment of acne scars.
Retail
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Equipment/Tools
At-home Beauty Device Market Continues to Increase
Inspired by professional skin care technologies, such as lasers and wearable mask devices, the at-home beauty device market has increased by nearly 14% in 2014, says Kline & Company.
Facial
Top Tips for Preventing and Treating Melasma
Melasma can fade on its own, particularly when the trigger causing it ends, but those who don't just want to wait and hope have several treatment options.
Facial
Hydroquinone-free Products Excel as Hyperpigmentation Climbs
According to Kline’s report, sales for products addressing hyperpigmentation account for nearly one-quarter of total take-home product sales and grow faster than any other concern, including acne and aging, among others.
Physiology
5 Myths of Redheads’ Skin Exposed
Many assume that redheaded skin is all the same, when in reality, it’s as varied as the person.
Physiology
Registration Open for World Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis Conference
July 2015 conference aims at increasing understanding of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in order to improve patient outcomes.
Facial
Identical Twins Key to Unlocking Rosacea?
Daniel Popkin, MD, and colleagues were awarded $25,000 by the NRS to study the facial microbiomes of identical twins in whom only one has rosacea.
Facial
Study Finds Non-invasive Lifts of Eyebrow, Neck and Chin Are Effective
The micro-focused ultrasound therapy, known as ultherapy, effectively lifts and tightens skin on the eyebrow and neck and under the chin without adverse effects for patients of all ages, according to a new study.
Regulatory
Proposed Oregon Bill Would Require Certification for Estheticians Who Operate Lasers
Oregon House Bill 2642 would require estheticians who operate lasers or other energy devices to become certified.
MedSpa
Telemedicine Connects Patients and Plastic Surgeons
Telemedicine is more than just a buzzword, it’s the future of health care and the future is now. The ability to remotely connect with doctors for consultations, diagnosis and monitoring is here to stay.
MedSpa
Popular Anti-aging Treatment Emerges as Effective Treatment for Difficult Scars
Dermatologists are harnessing a laser technology originally developed as an anti-aging treatment to improve the appearance of scar–especially hard-to-treat or older ones.
Facial
5 Trendy Beauty Treatments Evaluated by AAD Expert
While some initial research studies have shown trendy treatments to be effective, dermatologists remain cautious about recommending them over proven therapies.
Facial
Older Consumers Not Buying Into Anti-aging Skin Care
Consumer adoption of anti-aging skin care routines is low despite high interest in the products, indicating that marketers are failing to connect with a majority of consumers who are most interested in their products—a group comfortable with their age.
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