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Current Trends in Cosmetic Dermatology

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Cosmetic Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the skin, nails, hair and its diseases. Cosmetology is the preparation and utilization of excellence medicines. It also contributes to significant physical and psychological disabilities. These disabilities have been measured by a number of life quality measures, but the importance of skin health is often underestimated because of the chronic, non-life-threatening nature of most skin diseases. It also contributes to significant physical and psychological disabilities. These disabilities have been measured by a number of life quality measures, but the importance of skin health is often underestimated because of the chronic, non-life-threatening nature of most skin diseases. Emerging fields in Cosmetic Dermatology Cosmetic dentistry term refers to dental work which improves the appearance of teeth and gums. It mainly focus on improvement of dental aesthetics like colour, position, shape, size, alignment and ove

Nutrition Breakthroughs in Ageing Science

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Ageing is the process of becoming older. The study of skin problems of ageing can be divided in terms of microscopic, biochemical and molecular changes. Ageing is divided into two parts i.e. intrinsic and extrinsic ageing. The skin and hair are subject to intrinsic ageing and extrinsic ageing due to external factors. Extrinsic factors for skin ageing include U.V rays of the sun and smoking. Intrinsic factors are caused by the  genetic and epigenetic mechanism. So, this can be prevented by protecting skin from U.V rays of sun and smoking. Anti-Ageing is also prevented using sun protecting agents and cosmetic products such as chemical peels, micro-derm abrasion, soft tissue fillers, non-ablative laser rejuvenation, radio-frequency techniques. Ageing may also affect the immune system responses in making antibodies against antigens. Skin ageing not only alters it also affect the physical appearance like changes in skin, bones and muscle tone but also affects our internal organs

Revolutionary New Breakthrough in Skincare is Light Therapy for Acne

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Acne  is a bummer. Whether you’re a teenager struggling through puberty or still fighting breakouts in your adulthood, acne can lead to feelings of insecurity and self-doubt. But don’t let blemishes keep you from facing the world with confidence. Today there are more treatment options available than ever, including light therapies that don’t require harsh topical creams that irritate or dry out your skin. Read on to learn how you can achieve great results and get the clear skin you’ve always desired. The  skincare  industry is constantly evolving. Because technology and techniques are always improving. Acne is the medical term for plugged pores of blackheads and whiteheads, pimples, and even deeper lumps of cysts or nodules that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even the upper arms. Pores are connected to the oil glands under your skin by a canal called a follicle. The oil from your glands carries dead skin cells to the surface of your skin and sometim

THE BEAUTY OF COFFEE

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                     Caffeine on topical application, as it has antioxidant properties it helps the skin to protect itself from UV effects, to protect skin from free radicals, which cause ageing, as well as boost your blood flow to give you a fresh-faced glow. Caffeine dehydrates skin cells by energizing them, causing them to release sodium, potassium and water, making skin appear smoother. Caffeine delays anti-ageing as it has antioxidant. It helps to reduce redness and diminish the appearance of wrinkles. Topical application of caffeine masks constricts the blood vessels and helps reduce inflammation and puffiness. It also tightens and brightens the skin, reduces wrinkles and smoothens the skin. Slows down the skin ageing process                According to a survey, coffee contains antioxidants such as polyphenols and flavonoids that can help combat free radicals. The researchers found that the quantity of antioxidants found in coffee is comparable to that of v