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Section: Science > Physiology
Physiology
FDA Approves Eczema Injectable After Study
After successful clinical trials, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Dupixent injectables for treatment in adults with moderate-to-severe eczema.
Equipment/Tools
Electric Youth: Exploring the Benefits of Microcurrent
This article will take a look at the skin care benefits of microcurrent, but first it will take a deeper dive into the human body’s own electricity and how outside electric current can interact with human cells.
Physiology
Infographic: Identifying Rosacea Subtypes and Triggers
With the warmer months coming up, skin protection is becoming more important, especially if you have rosacea.
Physiology
Examining Skin Disease Internationally
The second article of this two-part series focuses on treatments and the future of skin diseases around the world with insights from industry experts.
MedSpa
Analysis Suggests Psoriasis Clear After Medication Lapse
According to a new analysis, patients who have had a lapse in taking the psoriasis drug Cosentyx regained clear or almost clear skin upon resuming treatment.
Trends
Scar Treatment Market to Hit $34.5 Billion by 2025
A recent report has indicated that the scar treatment market will hit $34.5 billion by 2025. Technology advancements and rise in esthetics have attributed to the growth.
Facial
Skin Gym: 3 Steps for Effective Peels
At a recent skin care event, Jacquelyn Hill of Image Skincare presented her three tips for a successful peel.
Physiology
What's the Likelihood of Skin Disease Creating Disability?
In a two-part series, the first part looks into skin diseases worldwide and if they can create disabilities across a lifespan. Plus, skin care professionals share their insights.
Physiology
'Gut' Instinct Could Defeat Atopic Dermatitis
Your gut instinct may not be all that scientific, but science is showing that its microbiome, when fed probiotics, can potentially treat atopic dermatitis.
Physiology
Study Observes T Cells With Inflamed Skin
Finding new treatments is crucial to individuals who suffer from skin disorders, such as inflammatory diseases. Researchers have developed a study for two subgroups to help benefit those impacted by said diseases.
Body
Tried and True: Top 5 Ways to Reduce Cellulite
Affecting at least 85% of women, cellulite is a common concern among clients. Terri Wojak provides five ways to reduce cellulite.
Physiology
Perception: A Key Factor in Sunscreen Habits
A survey conducted by the Melanoma Foundation of New England on sunscreen showed near complete reversal of use between summer and fall, a concerning lack of use among African Americans and other key discoveries.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Pollution Solution
What exactly is anti-pollution skin care—almost any product that aims to reverse the negative effects of pollution and its related entities in the skin. This may mean through repair mechanisms such as antioxidants; physical films that shield the skin; or both, simultaneously.
Body
Video: Eczema and Psoriasis in the Treatment Room
At Face & Body Southeast 2016, Goldie Bonnel discussed what estheticians can and can't do while treating eczema and psoriasis.
Industry News
Antonella Tosti Awarded First Fredric Brandt Endowed Professorship
The $1 million professorship will enable Tosti, M.D., to continue her research and education in dermatology.
Physiology
Tanning Devices Impact More than Health
A recent study reported that the U.S. pays $343.1 million in treatments for tanning device-related skin cancer. Despite the strong evidence that tanning devices cause skin cancer, there has been an increase in overall usage.
Sun Care
Frenemies: The Sun and the Environment
Early in life, our skin is firm and radiant. Exposure to the environment and sun cause free radicals to form in the skin. These two frenemies are everywhere, even on cold cloudy days, wreaking havoc on our skin and bringing out a whole slew of issues along with internal inflammation in the body.
Industry News
Stories of Success…With Danné Montague-King
Danné Montague-King's passion for science education led him to discover novel ingredient technologies, patent revolutionary protocols and pioneer the combination of esthetic practices and procedures found only in the doctor’s office to pave the way to the modern day medical spa.
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