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MedSpa
Heat May Be the Key to Laser Skin Rejuvenation
Laser treatments often are used to rejuvenate the skin, although the underlying processes have remained mostly unexplained. However, research from the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands suggests the laser's heat rather than its light is the mechanism behind skin rejuvenation.
Body
Emollient Creams May Make Eczema Worse
New research at the University of Bath suggests that using emollient creams to relieve the symptoms of eczema could actually make the condition worse.
Physiology
Skin Cancer Foundation Releases New Edition of "Understanding Melanoma"
Read a free excerpt of the organization's fourth edition of "Understanding Melanoma: What You Need to Know."
Ingredients
Green Tea May Slow Aging
According to new data from the British Journal of Dermatology, new evidence shows green tea may help slow the aging process.
Physiology
Have You Ever Heard of Toasted Skin Syndrome?
This recently identified condition is caused by laptops, heating pads or other heat sources being held on the body for an extended period of time.
Sun Care
Sunless Tanning Products May Encourage Sun Safety in Women
Two recent studies show how the use of sunless tanning products can result in less UV radiation for women.
MedSpa
Tim Gunn Hosts Online Style Resource for Clients with Psoriasis
Called “Psophisticated Style: A Guide to Everyday Style and Psoriasis,” the online resource provides fashion tips to those suffering from psoriasis.
Physiology
Is Accutane as Dangerous as Initially Believed?
New research suggests that isotretinoin may not be responsible for depressive and suicidal effects on acne patients.
Physiology
Aging is Slowing Down, Says New Study
Because of increased health, the population is beginning to enjoy increased longevity and quality of life.
Ingredients
Scientists Develop Natural Substance Combination to Help Prevent Skin Cancer
Scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center have reported that a combination of resveratrol, grape seed extract, calcium D-glucarate and ellagic acid may suppress damage that can cause skin cancer.
Facial
Addressing the Concerns of Asian Skin in the Spa
As the Asian-American population continues to grow in the United States, more esthetic professionals are looking at ways to treat their skin.
MedSpa
New Acne Research Website Launched
Aiding scientific researchers by providing raw data numbers focused on acne, www.AcneResearch.org has debuted.
MedSpa
Earlier Melanoma Detection Spurred on by Gold; Alexander Graham Bell
By using sound waves and gold, scientists at Washington University in St. Louis have identified a more accurate way to locate melanoma growth.
Physiology
Foods, Drugs and Vitamins May Help Prevent Skin Cancer
A recent session at the American Academy of Dermatology's Summer Academy Meeting 2010 looked at ways vitamins, medications and food may work to help prevent skin cancer.
Sun Care
Skin Cancer Screening Clinic Opens at UCSD
The Pigmented Lesion and Skin Cancer Clinic will provide a high level of specialized care for melanoma patients.
Body
Exposing Cellulite Myths
With summer at its height, now is the time to offer clients timely tips on cellulite and its treatment.
MedSpa
Brushing Up on Common Skin Conditions
The dermatology experts at NIMA Skin Institute explain several commonly misunderstood skin conditions.
MedSpa
Dark-skinned Clients Encouraged to Receive Skin Cancer Screenings
Though much of skin cancer news focuses on fair-skinned individuals, it is important to remember those with dark skin are equally as susceptible to melanoma and other skin cancers.
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