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Physiology
Psoriasis Scanner Gets Under the Skin
Psoriasis examinations do not have to be subjective, according to the German scientists who developed a scanner that utilizes laser pulses in a handheld scanner to assess the skin condition.
Ingredients
Nitric Oxide Treats Acne from the ‘Bottom Up’
Nitric oxide attacks the underlying inflammation that helps form acne. An alternative to retinoid treatments, nitric oxide is the key ingredient in an upcoming acne gel.
Business
Tomatoes Linked to Decreased Skin Cancer Risk
Tomatoes may be the future of skin cancer prevention, according to new research in
Scientific Reports
. A study found that the carotenoids in tomatoes have the potential to protect against UV light.
Physiology
Eczema Shown More Prevalent in Black Patients
Physiological and cultural differences define differences in eczema for people of color—studies have shown that the skin condition may affect black patients more than their Caucasian counterparts.
Physiology
Going Beyond the Burn: Sun Poisoning Explained
Sun poisoning can be used as an umbrella term for a myriad of sun-related conditions. Robin Travers, M.D., spoke with
Skin Inc.
on the varieties of photodermatoses, which go beyond sunburn.
Physiology
Acne and Tobacco Claims Go Up in Smoke
Smoking tobacco decreases risks of the skin disease, contrary to popular opinion, according to research in the
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
.
Physiology
A New Intersection: Could Anti-pollution Mean Anti-acne?
Anti-acne and anti-pollution have something in common: inflammation. Could this crossroads of two market segments align to forge a new path forward? A recent study suggests so.
Physiology
Pediatric Patients Experience Psoriasis Differently
Psoriasis affects children and adults in different ways—despite limited research on the condition in children, new data in
JAAD
states that immune cells vary alongside psoriasis patient ages.
Sun Care
Indoor Tanning Popularity Cooling Down
A study by the Cancer Prevention and Control division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that indoor tanning habits have become less popular overall, though there is still a significant amount of users.
Physiology
Genetic Mutations Open Doors to Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis may be caused by a single-gene mutation, according to new research published in
Nature Genetics
. Scientists believe the effects of the mutation could be partially corrected through glutamine supplementation.
Business
Microbiome Compromised by Antibiotics, Antiseptics
The skin microbiome remembers antibiotic and antiseptic treatments even after their use concludes, potentially opening the door to skin infection, according to research in
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
.
Physiology
Tattoo-removal Patch Offers ‘Tat’-ilizing Results
A clear, silicone patch is changing the tattoo removal game—Research in
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
found that removal treatments using the patch could be almost three times as fast at traditional methods.
Physiology
Study Shines a (Black) Light on Melasma Detection
Black light can illuminate otherwise hidden melasma symptoms, according to research in the
Journal of American Academy of Dermatology
. Researchers hope to encourage early detection of the condition.
Physiology
Busted: 6 Sun Protection Myths
Many believe that sunscreen is only necessary on sunny days, and that a base tan is good for overall skin health—these six myths and misconceptions can prove harmful to clients' health.
Physiology
Heal—Don’t Feel—the Burn with Vitamin D
Vitamin D may help relieve inflammation and other effects of sunburn, according to research published in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
, and even has the potential to heal the skin.
Trends
Pick Your Advanced Education Track at Face & Body Southeast
Select the classes you want to attend in the four tracks—wellness/business, physiology, ingredients and treatments—during Advanced Education at Face & Body Southeast spa expo and conference.
Physiology
Stem Cell Aging Theories Put to the Test
Wrinkles and age spots are caused intrinsically, according to new aging theories proposed by Win L. Chiou in
The Scientific Pages of Dermatology
.
Physiology
The New Bionic Reality: Imprinted Wearables
New dimensions in 3D printing are now possible thanks to a novel process developed at the University of Minnesota. Not only could this give surgical robots the sense of touch, it could embed the human skin with biometric monitoring capabilities.
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