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Acne Treatment During Pregnancy

Treating acne in pregnant women can be challenging, as many treatment options are contraindicated or not recommended. It is essential for physicians prescribing therapy to pregnant patients to be familiar with the FDA-approved treatment limitations.

Rosacea: an update on medical therapies

Rosacea is a common, chronic cutaneous condition that affects the face. Two topicals and one oral medication are currently approved for the treatment of rosacea, including azelaic acid, metronidazole, and sub-antimicrobial dose of doxycycline.

Using Fat to Help Wounds Heal Without Scars

Doctors have found a way to manipulate wounds to heal as regenerated skin rather than scar tissue. The method involves transforming the most common type of cells found in wounds into fat cells – something that was previously thought to be impossible in humans.

Multidimensional Evaluation and Surgical Approaches to Neck Rejuvenation

Correction of aesthetic and anatomic deformities of the neck due to aging is a complex proposition, and the planning and approach depends on the findings during your initial examination. Deep cervicoplasty is not for the occasional facial rejuvenative surgeon.

Botox or Dysport?

People often ask me what I prefer: Botox or Dysport? My answer is unoriginal: I love both of these products. But it’s important that the love is mutual.

Cheap beauty products

Are expensive beauty products an homage to fashion or the expectation of an instant effect? Are they worth believing in, and are there really miracles in cosmetology? Learn to read the label.