Liver Spots & Retin-A

Liver Spots & Retin A

Can Retin A be used as a long term treatment for liver spots?

It is quite wonderful to note that Retin A can be used for a long term treatment of liver spots. The same precautions used for short term Retin A treatments also apply for the long term treatments. One of the main precautions that must be taken while using retin A treatment is that one should avoid further excessive sun exposure and then you are not expected to make use of any supportive treatments except when directed by your doctor. Wearing protective clothing and sunscreens should also be seriously considered. [continue reading…]

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Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation is a condition whereby the skin darkens in areas and is clearly different from the surrounding skin. This condition may be as a result of an excess in production of melanin. This is the pigment that gives the skin its color. It’s found in abundance in darker skinned people because the more the melanin, the darker the skin. Needless to say darker skinned people are more prone to hyperpigmentation though it affects people of all skin colors. [continue reading…]

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Actinic Keratosis & Your Skin

Actinic Keratosis & Your Skin

Our skin is the largest organ of our body and performs many important functions. As it is, needless to say, the skin should be kept in good health and condition. There are many forms of skin conditions with various causes. The main cause of most skin problems is the exposure to too much sunlight. In general the UV rays from the sun are so harmful in that they’re responsible for 70% of most skin conditions. [continue reading…]

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Liver Spots Are A Sign of Aging

Liver Spots Are A Sign of Aging

Liver spots are the number one sign of aging skin. Other signs may be wrinkles and saggy skin. But interestingly enough they are not really signs of aging but are a result of skin that has been exposed to the sun for too long. The real changes of aging skin can be showed by decreased sweating, stunted hair growth and increased skin dryness. Other name variants for liver spots are age spots, brown spots and solar lentigo. [continue reading…]

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What Is Keratosis?

What Is Keratosis?

If we looked around us we would notice that each and every one of us is unique in our own right. Keratosis is a condition formed when there is an excess in production of keratin on the skin. This leads to the skin having a thickened layer than usual. There are many forms of keratosis that exist today as it is too general to speak of keratosis alone. [continue reading…]

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The Symptoms of Seborrheic Keratosis

The Symptoms of Seborrheic Keratosis

Seborrheic keratosis are growths that occur on the outer layer of the skin, i.e. the epidermis. These growths are mistaken to be cancerous while they’re actually not. These growth mimic warts in appearance but couldn’t be more different. This is because warts develop from the inner layer of the skin while these growths develop from the surface only. [continue reading…]

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Age Spots Is A Skin Condition

Age Spots Is A Skin Condition

Skin conditions such as age spots have become a part of everyday life and you may have come across them at some point. Most of these spots don’t arise because of diseases or such like, they occur because of simple things we do here and there that cause them. But there are some skin conditions that have genuine causes while others are so rare that even their causes are yet to be established. [continue reading…]

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Keratosis

Keratosis

Keratosis is a skin condition which involves the thickening of the top layer of the skin. Keratosis is just another example of the many skin conditions that exist. This thickening may be as a result of many factors and thus it gives us many types of keratosis to look at. In this article we will be focusing more on actinic keratosis. [continue reading…]

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What is Seborrheic Keratosis?

What is Seborrheic Keratosis?

Seborrheic keratosis are growths that are often confused with warts or moles. These are growths which are non cancerous which grow on the outer layer of the skin know as the epidermal layer. They can appear as one growth or as a group of growths together. When it comes to color, they can either be tan, brown or black depending on the individual. The smallest SK would be half an inch while the biggest one would be larger than half a dollar. [continue reading…]

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Actinic Keratosis

Actinic Keratosis

Our skin is the largest organ of our body and has some of the most complex tasks. One of them is protection of the internal organs. As our skin is very important it should be taken care of. Skin conditions occur as a result of hyperpigmentation which leads to an excess of melanin being formed or even an over production of keratin which causes the skin to harden. [continue reading…]

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