Skin Care Facts

September 24, 2009

Treatments for Unsightly Stretch Marks

I have read a news about treatments for unsightly stretch marks

Source: http://www.americanhealthandbeauty.com/articles/?article=2175

Are there ways to reduce or eliminate stretch marks? The Doctors discuss stretch marks and what you can do about them.

During pregnancy, the mother’s belly grows and grows to accommodate the little bundle of joy inside, and mom’s skin must stretch to meet the growing baby’s needs. Often times, this stretching can lead to dermal tears commonly known as stretch marks. Stretch marks, or striea, are linear dermal tears or scars that occur when the skin is subjected to progressive stretching.

Treatments for Stretch MarksStretch marks are scars on the skin and for many years, there have been few effective treatments. If your mom has stretch marks, the odds are good that you will too.

As laser skin treatments have gained popularity in recent years, doctors have begun using them for stretch marks. Thermage treatments tighten the skin, thereby lessening the appearance of the marks. Fractional resurfacing treatments like Fraxel or ActiveFX can also be used as they both tighten the skin and bring about a skin self-healing process that can also diminish the appearance of stretch marks.

While these laser treatments and creams are effective, they are not considered a ‘cure’ for stretch marks and there is no laser treatment specifically devoted to it.

People are raving about the great effects of Cosmetyn in effectively removing stretch marks. Cosmetyn has Dermaplex-12 Complex which is composed of effective anti-oxidants and moisturizers. Visit Cosmetyn Stretch Mark for further information.

February 29, 2008

What Are Skin Peels And Which One Is The Best

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In the recent years fashion and looks have become a billion dollar industry and as expensive life altering procedures become less expensive and more affordable it looks like this trend will continue for many years to come. Everyone is questing for the fountain of youth and apparently it can be found in the field of plastic surgery. They can make your skin look younger, tighter and more youthful for a price. One of the most popular treatments is the skin peel. They consist of everything from light peels like fruit and sugar derived (glycolic) peels and deeper peels like TCA and phenol. These peels can reveal younger skin and rejuvenate your face. Some of them are quite literally even considered to be the fountain of youth in a bottle (like the TCA peel).

There are basically four different kinds of peels and they range from light and superficial peels like glycolic to deeper peels like the TCA peel and phenol peels. We will not discuss phenol peels as they are dangerous and are rarely ever used. The deepest peel doctors use today is the TCA peel, which is the most effective and safest of all the skin peels. The basic function of a chemical skin peel is to loosen bonds between cells in the top most layers of skin through a mild and controlled chemical burn to cause peeling and to reveal more youthful skin from underneath. This process when done regularly can result in a reduction of wrinkles, fine lines, age spots and other symptoms of aging skin. In the case of the TCA peel it is also been proven to be highly effective in the treatment of acne and resultant acne scarring.

The light or superficial peels are generally glycolic and salicylic acid. There are many off shoots of these like fruit acids, the pumpkin peel, etc. Any of these acids that you see available at your local store have a concentration or strength that is so low that it is basically ineffective. For these light peels to have any visual effect at all the concentrations must be in the range of at least 30 percent. Regardless, even when done in a doctors office they must be redone every 2-3 weeks for any lasting effect. And at $100 to $300 per peel it can become expensive quickly.

The salicylic peel is a little different from the rest of these lighter peels as it is oil soluble and the others are water soluble. This gives salicylic the distinct advantage of being able to migrate deeper into oil blocked pores and to help with pimples and very light acne. This is why it has recently been added to some current acne products like Murad. This is why Murad is more effective than Proactiv. The problem is that just like glycolic it must be used at a higher concentration to have lasting and visual effect. Low concentrations and strengths, like in most over the counter acne products, is ineffective in fighting acne. Concentrations of at least 10 percent are recommended by dermatologists.

Then there is the TCA peel. TCA stands for trichloroacetic acid. It is a synthetic acid that has the ability to do everything that all the lighter peels can and more. It can completely kill acne causing bacteria and rid the facial skin of it for good. It can reduce and minimize scarring, tighten the facial skin and rejuvenate the skin. It can treat more skin problems than any other skin peel. From skin blemishes, pigmentation problems, acne, aging skin, and even precancerous and cancerous skin legions. The TCA peel is offered in almost every dermatologist and plastic surgeons office as it is the most effective treatment outside of actual surgery. Its results also last the longest, up to 6 months or more depending on the strength and depth desired or achieved. It has even ben stated in numerous medical journals that the TCA peel is every bit as effective as Accutane, the strongest acne medicine available, without the bad and very serious side effects. The TCA peel normally runs between $300 and $500 per application at your doctors office, but can now be purchased for under $30 for in home use.

Skin peels can be very effective in treating both aging skin and acne and it is obvious that the TCA peel is the best of these.

David Maillie is a chemist with over 12 years experience in biochemical research and clynical analysis. For more information and great free tips on skin care, anti aging treatments, acne and the TCA peel please visit http://www.bestskinpeel.com.

September 28, 2007

6 Simple Facial Skin Care Tips

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Keeping your face healthy is the same as keeping your body physically fit. With a healthy face, you can project an outstanding impression when you come in contact with people. When people meet you for the first time, they will look at your face first. Not only with your face gives you good impression but also instills confidence in you.

The problem with most people is that they don’t really take care of their skin until the problems appear. If you don’t pay attention to the hygiene of your skin, you are bound to encounter acne, blemishes, spot and other skin disorders. I hope you will now understand why you should emphasize on facial skin care even though it may look time consuming and take some effort on your part.

Most people are not aware that facial skin care can as simple as brushing your teeth. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to care for your face. All you need every day is to take a few minutes in the morning and at night. By establishing this daily habit, you will see significant changes on your face.

Follow the 6 simple tips every day on facial skin care.

  1. The easiest thing to do is to cleanse your face with luke-warm water and a mild facial cleanser in the morning and evening. Use a clean facial towel to keep your face dry after washing. This will help to remove excess oil from your skin, cleanse pores and improve skin tone.
  2. If you want to save money on toner, you can make a simple toner with a mixture of equal parts of water and vinegar. Then throw in a few tablets of aspirin and let them dissolve. Immediately after cleansing apply the toner to the forehead and cheeks with a pad of cotton wool.  This will help to rejuvenate your skin and slow down the aging process.
  3. After applying toner, you can massage some olive oil to moisturize the skin. Alternatively, use a gentle, all-natural moisturizer to keep face hydrated.
  4. When you go out under the sun, always use sunscreen or sunblock. This will protect your face from harmful UV rays.
  5. Never go to bed with your make-up on.
  6. Treat yourself with a relaxing facial massage at a day spa. It can relieve you from your stressful day. After the massage, exfoliate your face and it will appear fresh and glowing.

Although you may not suffer from skin problems when you are young, they will come eventually. Neglecting facial skin care can end up with older and unhealthy face. As you continue to follow this routine, your complexion will improve significantly. Always sleep enough, eat right, and exercise regularly will help to keep your face youthful and vibrant.

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