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Physiology
Skin Matches Lung Absorption of Phthalates
Some people assume that the majority of pollutants enter the body through breathing; however, a new report by Science News suggests that equal amounts of some pollutants can enter the body via the skin.
Facial
Controlling Acne with Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment
The most successful approach for skin care professionals in managing any skin condition is to develop a basic approach for assessment, diagnosis and then treatment. I encourage all nurses, estheticians and even physicians to develop his/her own rationale for dealing with specific skin conditions.
MedSpa
Skin Prescription Costs Rise Drastically
After conducting a study, Miranda B. Rosenberg and Steven Rosenberg, M.D., reported that drugs studied increased by a mean of 400% from 2009 to 2015.
Facial
7 Antibiotic Alternatives for Adult Acne
Acne is a large skin care concern in the United States, particularly in adults. While estheticians are able to treat and prevent a large spectrum of acne, many adults.with severe acne often have to see a dermatologist for prescription antibiotics
Physiology
E-Skin Encounters Senses
A new electronic skin detects texture, temperature, pressure and sound, which could be a breakthrough for sensitive prothetics and soft, wearable medical devices.
Physiology
Preventing PIH When Treating Skin of Color
Treating and managing patients with skin of color for rosacea and acne is associated with challenges such as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Physiology
Researchers Unlock Skin's "Virome" Secrets
Researchers surveyed the skin's virus population, which unearthed most DNA viruses on healthy human skin are viral “dark matter.”
Physiology
Identifying Melanoma with an App
One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime.1 Therefore, 20% of the clients that you see will encounter skin cancer at some point in their life. Imagine if you had the tool to allow them to detect it early and potentially save their lives.
Physiology
DNA Testing—The Next Big Thing in Skin Care
Some physicians are now offering clients a way to personalize their skin care regimen with DNA testing.
Wellness
Do Your Clients Have Food Face?
How diet affects the skin—particularly whether it causes acne—has long been a conversation topic that professionals swing back and forth about.
Physiology
Yeast Produces Target for Dermatitis, Eczema and Skin Cancer Treatment
The first genomic and biologic study of all species of malassezia was completed and helped identify potential treatment of the diseases it causes.
Body
Preventing and Treating Stretch Marks
To understand the prevention and treatment of stretch marks, we must first define the term to be sure we are using it properly. Then, we must look at how and why stretch marks arise and consider the mechanism causing them. Only then can we understand precautions to prevent or minimize the injury, which results in their formation.
Event Coverage
Exploring the Exciting Spa Waters at ISPA
Held on Oct. 19-21, 2016, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, the 25th ISPA Conference & Expo was able to make attendees laugh and cry, sometimes during the same presentation, but the common sentiment was inspiration, as attendees left with dreams of what can happen in the spa industry—and their own spas—in the next 25 years.
Physiology
New Variants Identified for Eczema Genetics
Researchers obtained data on 377,000 eczema participants worldwide to discover new variants in those with eczema, which can lead to new targets and treatments for the skin disease.
Ingredients
Study Finds Antioxidant Supplements Harmful for Cancer Patients
A new study found antioxidants available in some nutritional supplements can double the growth of cancer cells.
Physiology
Recognizing and Treating Common Warts
Warts are common among children and adults and one board-certified dermatologist gives advice on what actions to take to treat warts.
Equipment/Tools
Study Evaluates Tattoo Removal with Picosecond Laser
A recent study evaluated the safety and efficacy of multicolor tattoo removal with a Q-switched laser that generates picosecond-domain pulses.
Wellness
Gluten-free Diet Benefits Skin Diseases
According to John Zone, M.D., from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, many areas of medical dermatology practices can be impacted by gluten sensitivity.
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