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  • What to know about acne mechanica

    Acne mechanica most commonly occurs when athletic clothing or equipment causes acne breakouts, often in people with existing acne. It is a widespread skin condition that is generally easier to treat than acne.

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    Hormones play a role in every organ in your body, including your skin. So, it’s no surprise that a hormonal condition like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can cause a variety of skin problems, from acne breakouts to hair thinning.

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  • Unmasking Botulinum Toxin Myths

    Notably, the aesthetic space is permeated with incorrect or incomplete information regarding toxin science, with misleading information shared via marketing materials and even health care clinicians. Many professionals consider themselves “toxin experts” because they have been injecting botulinum toxin for many years and may rely on their personal experience as an interpretation of science, anecdotal usage, or an incomplete understanding of research studies.

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  • Acne: Positive Outcomes Described With Laser Treatment

    AviClear became the first 1726-nm laser cleared by the FDA for the treatment of mild to severe acne vulgaris, followed a few months later by clearance of the 1926-nm laser, the Accure Acne Laser System. But few long-term “real-world” studies of these two devices exist

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    The main symptom of rosacea is facial flushing. However, it can also cause the skin to become dry, rough, and scaly, which may lead to secondary symptoms, such as itching.

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