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Spider veins are caused by several factors including aging, pregnancy, childbirth, birth control pills, estrogen replacement therapy, sun damage and Rosacea. Fortunately, there are in-office treatments that your dermatologist can perform to remove these facial veins and improve your appearance.
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Dr. Jeffrey Raval of Denver’s Rocky Mountain Laser Aesthetics says most women can find beauty benefits in a safer, more economical and non-invasive way through the latest medical laser technologies now deployed in his clinic.
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It's depressing to wake up and face the day with bloated eyes, or a sallow complexion, or worse, pink-tinted inflamed skin. But then it's calamitous when you look even closer in the mirror and you notice (even if nobody else will) that a new wrinkle has crept quietly between your brows. These efficient new products will help you look -- and feel -- better right now:After using Clinique's ...
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Sufferers of rosacea, who include actress Cameron Diaz, above, may find it worsens in warm weather, but DR ELLIE CANNON says there are plenty of treatments for the skin condition.
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The June 2010 issue of Journal of Drugs in Dermatology , a full-color, peer-reviewed publication serving the dermatology community, features a study on the long-term efficacy and tolerability of the active ingredient in PyratineXRâ¢.  The results of the 48-week clinical study demonstrate that PyratineXR⢠Moisturizing Lotion, the flagship product in the new advanced skincare line that is ...
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Vexed By Varicose Veins? What can I do to get rid of varicose veins and spider veins? Is there any way to prevent them from coming back?
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Darlene, 56, came in for treatment of chronic diarrhea.
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WHEAT RIDGE, Colo.----ViaSalus™ Corp., the leading supplier of all-natural solutions for the prevention of acne and other skin ailments, today announced the official launch of the company ViaSalus JV and ViaSalus™ Skin Therapy.
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MALVERN, Pa.----Vicept™ Therapeutics Inc., a privately held specialty biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing the first effective topically applied therapy for erythema of rosacea, announced today that it has secured $10 million to complete a total $16 million Series A financing.
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Vicept™ Therapeutics Inc., a privately held specialty biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing the first effective topically applied therapy for erythema (facial redness) of rosacea, announced today that it has secured $10 million to complete a total $16 million Series A financing. The Series A was led by Vivo Ventures, Sofinnova Ventures and Fidelity Biosciences.
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Tips for treating rosaceaTruth In Aging (blog)... D is definitely now part of my anti-rosacea arsenal. Apparently, vitamin A interferes with D, so avoid retinols if you decide to give this therapy a go. ... |
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Dr. Elizabeth LaRoche — Cosmetic MedicineThe Daily News JournalThere are several different ways to treat and maintain a Rosacea skin type, although there is no cure. We recommend the IPL-intense pulse light therapy ... |
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Health ChatMmegi OnlinePatients with acne rosacea can also experience this. The most common treatment is sclerotherapy, a clinic procedure that works for both varicose and spider ...and more » |
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