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New Study Shows Isolaz Can Reduce Acne Up to 90 Percent
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southern California-based dermatologist Ava Shamban, MD and co-investigators Mikiko Enokibori, MD, and Vic Narurkar, MD, conducted a global multi-center study using Isolaz to treat patients suffering from various degrees of acne, ranging from mild and moderate inflammatory acne to severe nodular and cystic acne. The February edition of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology will report the results of this study using the Isolaz device (Aesthera Corp(TM), Pleasanton, CA) for the treatment of mild to severe acne. Prospective and retrospective data was collected from 56 patients who had undergone two to four treatments with a photopneumatic device (Isolaz). Evaluation criteria included lesion counts, using blinded physician evaluations of acne clearance, as well as treatment satisfaction surveys given to the participating physicians and patients.
Scientific Study Reveals Powerful Skin Regeneration Properties of Snail Secretion Available in BIOCUTIS Skin Care ...
Latest scientific research published in The Journal of The International Society of Skin Pharmacology has revealed the regenerative properties of the secretion of snails and its invaluable effects on human skin. Andes Natural Skin Care LLC presents the natural skin care product line BIOCUTIS(r) that includes this ingredient which promises to restore beauty & health back to your skin, naturally! Carson City, NV (PRWEB) February 4, 2008 -- Scientific research published by the Journal "Skin Pharmacology and Physiology" in their issue of January 2008; 21:15-22, has revealed the regenerative properties of the secretion of snails and its invaluable effects on the skin. Andes Natural Skin Care LLC includes this regenerative skin ingredient in a new line of natural skin care products available with the trade mark BIOCUTIS(r).
Certain Foods Can Counteract Aging
The quest for beautiful and healthy-looking skin and hair is an obsession for some consumers. It's estimated that each year, more than $1 billion are spent on beauty products to make us look our best. But some doctors argue that what you put on your face and hair may not change your look as much as what you put into your body. According to U.S. Census data, sugar consumption has increased by 30-percent over the past 20 years. If you compare it to data more than 100 years ago, our consumption has increase 10-fold! .
The New Skincare Diet: Vitamin-Rich Skin Care Foods
Skincare-News.com explains why implementing a skincare diet is one of the easiest, smartest and kindest skincare steps that can be taken for the skin. With so many new resources available, it's easy to eat correctly for healthy skin. Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) January 22, 2008 -- For anyone who assumes that all diets have to be about denial and portion control, a skincare diet may seem surprising. Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Diet for a New Skin," explains that far from restrictive, a proper skincare diet can be easy and delicious. http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=495 The smart first step to any new diet is identifying the habits of one's current routine that are not healthy, and the same is true of a skincare diet. This includes over-consumption of coffee, diet soda, and processed foods, or not eating enough fresh fruits and vegetables.
Acne and Rosacea Getting You Down? Laser, Light and Cosmetic Treatments Give Patients a Much-needed Boost
It is estimated that approximately 50 million people in the U.S. alone are affected by acne vulgaris, and another 14 million Americans experience the redness, flushing and pronounced blood vessels associated with rosacea. While there are no cures for these persistent skin conditions, dermatologists are broadening their treatment options. .
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