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  • Can rosacea cause itchy skin?

    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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  • What age should a person start a skin care routine?

    The age at which a person starts a skin care routine depends on their focus. Sunscreen is the most important part of any skin care routine, and children should wear it when playing outside. Moreover, as many young children and teens want to use skin care products, it is important for people to learn which ingredients within these products may harm young and sensitive skin.

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  • FDA Clears Candela's Matrix Radiofrequency Platform for Treatment of Facial Wrinkles

    Candela Corporation announced today that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared its Matrix multi-application radiofrequency skin platform for a new indication.

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  • Be sun savvy, protect yourself from skin cancer

    Ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause skin damage in as little as 15 minutes. Prolonged exposure and damage can lead to various forms of skin cancer, many of which, thankfully, are preventable.

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  • Confidence redefined: permanent makeup can empower individuals with skin and hair conditions

    Permanent makeup, also called cosmetic tattooing, is a popular form of tattooing that can be used to replace or enhance a person’s makeup application or help them camouflage certain medical conditions. The popularity of this cosmetic procedure continues to soar, with more and more individuals opting for long-lasting cosmetic enhancements. A new article published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology highlights the many ways that permanent makeup can be an option for people with certain skin and hair conditions to help restore their confidence by making their conditions less noticeable.

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