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Chemical Peels: An Untold Secret to Ageless Skin

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Chemical Peeling consists in applying on the skin of one or more chemicals that cause  desquamation  and  removal of dead cells . The facial peel is an intervention of aesthetic medicine consisting of treating the different layers of the skin so as to renew it and thus,  reduce skin imperfections . It allows to restore the skin of the face its natural radiance and to make "new skin." Its action is to stimulate cell turnover and produce collagen: the skin will look brighter, fresh, toned and polished. Depending on the problem, age and condition of the skin , doctors' cosmetologists choose the right concentration for you and the composition of the peeling program . P eel is indicated to correct skin imperfections on the face, neck, décolleté and top of the ha nds. It helps, in particular, to fix the dull complexion, dilated pores, fine lines and wrinkles, acne scars, crumpled eyes, dark circles, age spots, anti-ageing treatments and sagging facial skin .

6 Secret Tips for Acne Scar Prevention

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The acne is a chronic skin disease characterized by inflammation of the pilosebaceous follicle; this produces active lesions, blemishes, and scarring. Acne causes a crucial aesthetic problem. Know the tips and treatments to eliminate acne blemishes and scars: Acne is the most common skin disease, people suffer from all races and ages, although it is more common in adults and adolescents. 80% of people between 11 and 30 years have outbreaks at some point. People often feel anxious and ask how to remove acne scars for a spotless skin? The big problem with acne is that it directly attacks the appearance of the person and after disappearing leaves some scars that if, they won't get the required care can become a real nuisance. The first thing to do is keep these small spots away from the sun, as they can easily darken them. Using sunscreen (sunscreen) is very important to prevent this. There are many effective procedures to eliminate facial scars , such as laser

The Need For Cosmetic Surgeries And Skin Care Procedures

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Cosmetic surgeries seem to be an innovation of the modern age; though that's not exactly the case. Cosmetic Surgery has been around for much longer than most people consider it to be. The earliest known instance of a cosmetic surgical procedure dates back to 6th century BC and can be found in Sushruta-Samhita , a very important medical text from ancient India responsible for the cosmetic advancements in India and rest of the world. The text is attributed to Sushruta, and its best contribution to plastic surgery is rhinoplasty, i.e. the reconstruction of the nose. The influential nature of Sushruta-Samhita, its theories about medicine, anatomical knowledge and surgical procedures still hold true today. The primary focus of this historical review was not to highlight Sushruta's dexterity and advanced knowledge, but to lay stress on the fact that we have been using cosmetic skin care procedures for centuries, and it would be too erroneous to believe other

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Treatment For Acne Scars

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PRP or Platelet Rich Plasma, which is sometimes also referred to as Plasma Rich in Growth Factors (PRGF), platelet gel, and Platelet Concentrate (PC) is an escalated concentration of platelets suspended in meager amounts of plasma. Simply put, PRP is blood plasma which is rich in platelets. Being a concentrated source of autologous platelets, implying that the blood comes from patient's own body, PRP is known to contain growth factors and cytokines that are capable of stimulating the healing of soft tissue (a tissue which supports, surrounds, or connects other organs and structures within a body). Our blood mainly comprises of red blood cells (93%), white blood cells (1%) and platelets (6%), all of them suspended in plasma. During a PRP treatment , the red blood cell count is lowered to 5%, while the platelets are increased to a staggering 94%, and the white blood cell count remains the same. Essentially, PRP has been used extensively in certain specialties of den