Skin Treatment
Question: Skin Treatment? i have surgical scars on my hand from a bone popping out of skin and was wondering if there was any natural way to heal the scar
Answer: Bio oil, blue berry pills taken internally and friction massage. One or all will work
Question: How young is too young for a facial skin treatment? I am a 16 year old male and I would like to have a facial treatment because I'm starting to develop a lot of acne. I remember asking my mother last year to get a facial, and she said I didn't have enough acne. Now I apparently have too much. She believes that facials will destroy and irritate my skin, although she regularly gets facials herself. Is she wrong?
Answer: A lot of spas have facials made for skin with acne, my spa has a great one that's about $60 for an hour. You could just go an pay for it yourself, since it's not like a bikini wax you shouldn't need parental permission.
Question: Has anyone tried using AcneFree clear skin treatment ? If so does it work or just a waste of my money? I would like to know if AcneFree clear skin treatment works. It is better priced than Proactive. It is also available in retail stores; Proactive is only available though mail or at the mall.
Answer: It doesn't work as good as Proactive and the peroxide damages your washclothes. I would spend the money on the Proactive. You can get it through QVC its cheaper and you don't have to have it ship every month like if you buy it from the infomercial.
Question: Has anyone tried the new skin treatment 'Rio Blush/ Carboxy therapy ', does it work? I'm due to have the new skin treatment for lines and wrinkles on my face in Jan. Apparently it works by injecting carbon dioxide just under the surface of the skin. I've read it works for strech marks and wanted to know if anyone had tried it for lines and wrinkles.
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Question: How can I find out how much "Angela Skin Treatment" Costs and where it is sold? I have been trying to find a website with Angela Skin Treatment and I found two but they don't say how much it costs and where I can get it. The product is a white bottle (shaped like proactive) with blue writing on it. Please help!!
Answer: look it up on yahoo
Question: Does the AcneFree Clear Skin Treatment work? I'm thinking about getting the AcneFree Clear Skin Treatment and I wanted to find out if it works or not in case I buy it and it sucks. That would just be a waste of $20. So if you have used it or know anyone that has used it and it worked, please let me know! Thanks! Bye!
Answer: Dont buy it sucks it only dry out my skin like dessert it leaves skin dry flaky also the lotion it very liquid not worth it Aveeno clear complexion collection also Clearasil is alot better for less
Question: Does Lyclear skin treatment affect Fake bake tanning in any way? I am getting Fake Baked on Fri but I have to do a second treatment of Lyclear on my skin on tues next week, as my wonderful child has friends under her skin! I dont want to waste my money if Lyclear will take the tan straight off. Anyone have any experience or advice please? :)
Answer: Adam Lambert should have won the show is rigged boycott for next season ! Don't watch it ! Then they will get the hint !
Question: What skin care treatment works the best? I have a little bit of acne. I tried proactive and it did not work. I want to know wat acne wash or skin care treatment works the fastest to clear your skin and leave your skin acne free.
Answer: Well neutrogena has always worked for me because it has salicylic acid in it..Or go to you dermatologist and they can prescribe a retinal for you
Question: How do you use lemon juice as a skin treatment? I have a few post-acne marks that will not go away no matter what I use on them, and I've heard that lemon juice works well as a way of getting rid of pesky red marks. But I'm not sure how you use it on your skin. Do you just squeeze the lemon juice in your hand and rub it in, or do you dilute it with water? Are there other ways of using lemon juice without irritating my skin?
Answer: If you have sensitive skin it's going to irritate your skin.
I don't know how you're 'supposed' to use this, but I'd guess that you could get some lemon juice on a q-tip, swab it only on the spot that you are trying to treat, and let it dry there.
If it burns or gets red or rashy, stop using the lemon juice.
Question: What is a good skin treatment for sun damage? My mom wants a product that will help reduce the look of sun spots, sun damage and just plain old skin. She was a sun goddess in her teens years, and now she is paying for it. Does anyone know or heard of products that help these things? Thanks!
Answer: Treatment For Sun Damaged Skin
OTC Treatment:There are a number of products and treatments available to try to reverse some of the signs of sun damage. These include preparations available over the counter, prescription medications and medical procedures.
The use of products containing alpha hydroxy acids such as glycolic acid and lactic acid may have a smoothing effect on the skin. We also know that vitamin C preparations will also have modest effects on reversing the appearance of sun damage.
These products will have benefit after they have been used for many months. They peel off the dead surface of the epidermis, which allows more ultraviolet light to penetrate so sun protection is most important when these products are used. These products can be used in conjunction with prescription vitamin A preparations.
Medical Treatments:Tretinoin (creams and gels):
Tretinoin creams and gels have been documented as reversing sun damage, smoothing of the skin may occur within a number of weeks. There is some thickening of the epidermis as well as the dermis. The increased pigmentation may be reduced by inhibiting epidermal melanin content. If this product is used over many month or years there can be a visible reduction in the wrinkling and fine lines.
Tazarotene:
Tazarotene is the newest product shown to have advantages in reversing sun damage. It is also a retinoid or a vitamin A product that was initially used for the condition of psoriasis. It is also effective in the treatment of acne and has shown to be of significant benefit in reversing chronic sun damage or photo aging.
Chemical peels:
Chemical Peels are procedures that remove the upper parts of the skin allowing recovery and re-growth of the surface. This relies on initially wounding the skin which stimulates growth of fresher, newer looking skin. The peels can either be superficial or quite deep into the dermis. Superficial peels include glycolic acid preparations.
The deeper peels such as trichloroacetic acid and phenol are used less often. These produce more benefit but also carry an increased risk of pigmentary changes or possibly very superficial scarring. Recovery is quicker with the more superficial peels and may take weeks with the deeper procedures. The peels treat fine lines, age spots and uneven pigmentation.
Laser surgery:
The use of dermabrasion has diminished. This was performed by mechanically peeling off the skin surface with a metallic rotating instrument and then supporting the skin as it healed.
Laser brasion has been used over the last decade with quite significant results. The laser essentially vaporizes the skin away in very thin layers. The CO2 laser was first used and later the Erbium Yag laser became more popular as it produced less heat damage to the skin, which meant a more superficial layer of damage and a faster recovery.
The disadvantage of these procedures which essentially peel the surface of the skin allowing renewed growth of skin, which has less of a photo-damaged appearance, is the lengthy healing time. There is considerable redness for the first 10 days that usually requires time off work. The risk of prolonged redness and some whitening of the skin are also observed in some.
Non-Ablative Laser Surgery is a new development in the treatment of photo damage. These procedures involve the use of a broad-spectrum intense pulse light or laser, which is used repeatedly on the skin. This heats the dermis and encourages collagen production. It can also minimize some of the redness from broken blood vessels and diminish the hyper-pigmentation, which may be a consequence of photodamage.
Pulse Dye lasers that are used for red birthmarks or rosacea also have a benefit in photo damage in that they heat the skin, encouraging production of collagen with subsequent smoothing of the skin. These lasers also reduce the red vessels that often can be of cosmetic concern.
Skin fillers:
Skin fillers can be used for individuals with deep lines and wrinkles. These include collagen or hyaluronic acid. These are useful for lines that are seen in the resting phase. These have gained popularity. Collagen purified from the skin of cows is injected into skin wrinkles to fill in the depression. The benefit lasts for 3-6 months.It is usually used for correcting the naso-labial folds or deep smile lines or crows feet.
The treatment is usually well tolerated but there is usually some stinging or burning. Slight swelling and redness may be transient after treatment. It is essential that a small quantity of collagen be injected into a test area of skin weeks before the treatment to ensure that there is no allergy to the product.
Artecoll is collagen which has been impregnated with minute spheres of methylmethacrylate. This gives a long lasting effect to the injection. It appears that the injected collagen dissolves allowing the skins own collagen to grow on to these tiny beads. It is u
Question: What kind of facial skin treatment should I get? I want to select one treatment (the longer lasting, the better) to address all of these concerns:
-tighten pores
-remove or lighten small red spots from broken capellaries/acne scars
-fine lines around eyes, on forehead, and sides of mouth
-general firmness and tightness
I was thinking of getting an IPL photofacial, but I am wondering what might be better?
Answer: http://facialskintreatment.com
Question: What is the most effective exfoliating skin treatment for Acne? Something that will shed a few layers of skin of when using.
I am looking for a non expensive exfoliating skin treatment that actually work for acne oily skin people. I have not tried anything over the counter but with recommendations I am willing to try.
I will even try expensive prodcuts as long as it works I have acne scarring from over the years and I would like to get rid of it.
Answer: I suggest you glycolc acid. Glycolic acid helps revitalize the skin in a few ways. The first goal is to manipulate the outermost layer of the skin by weakening the attachment of dead skin cells. This will cause the dull top layer of your skin to disintegrate and reveal a healthier and younger looking face beneath. Since it is almost always obtained from natural sources, glycolic acid is inexpensive and convenient to buy. I use NeoStrata glycolic products into my daily regime to maintain my results.
NeoStrata brand professional skin care products are recommended by Dermatologists and Plastic Surgeons in over 42 countries and are the #1 recommended professional AHA skin care brand by physicians worldwide.
I uses the acid peel 30% once a week.
For complete informations read here:http://www.acne-removal-scar.net/glycolic-acid-for-acne-scars.html
Question: What are my options for skin treatment? I have been unfortunate enough to have been punched in the face and as a result develop a dark mark on the left of my face.
It has happened again and but this time on the bridge of my nose because my attacker managed to realign my spectacles and therefore they started to dig into both the sides of my nose causing two other marks.
I am African and have dark skin.
I am contemplating suicide.
Answer: I'm so sorry about how you're feeling. A Dr can give you advice about your skin damage, I think that those that attacked you need the help of a shrink. I hope that you recover from the trauma that caused you to feel suicidal and that you come through it as a stronger person emotionally, you'll be in a situation where you can empathise with others which is a valuable gift.
Question: A good skin treatment/make up for me? I have red spots around my nose area. I also have dark circles under my eyes. What is some good make up to help cover this up?
I don't really break out frequently, but when I do, I get like 7 pimples. My skin is pretty oily, what's a good skin treatment for this? I heard proactiv doesn't really work for people who's acne isn't that bad, and it dries out the skin. So that's out of the question.
Price doesn't matter at all.
Answer: clinique and mac really work well. make-up from mac and i suggest the 3 step skin care for your skin.
Question: What is the best skin treatment solution for my oily skin? I have oily skin and after using various acne removing soaps etc.. I've stuck to doing the following for the past month or so:
Juts so you know I'm a teenage guy.
Use Nivea Oil Control face wash (nearly every morning and evening, in the morning during my bath, and in the evening just whilst washing face).
I would exfoliate my skin using St Ives Exfoliator maybe once a week (sometimes less).
I have Nivea Oil Control Moisturizer but I don't really use it, my skin has never really been dry.
My skin is still as oily as ever, although for the hour or so after washing my face (whether with water or nivea face wash, my face stays normal)...
Please can someone tell me how I can improve this, and increase my chances of getting rid of lots of acne on my forehead, and lose the greasy face? Someone mentioned a toner but I don't know what that's about.
Thanks..
Answer: oh u cannot beat tea tree its wonderful for oily skin get it at superdrug
Question: Can you get some sort of skin treatment to make you skin healthier and get rid of the teenage acne spots? Can you get some sort of lazering done to make you skin healthier and get rid of the teenage acne spots??
If so at a local dermatologist? cost? Thanks
Answer: 1.Step 1
Wash your face with soap and water twice a day and immediately apply moisturizer. Washing your face more than twice a day can result in dry skin that can become flaky and cracked. Washing the proper amount helps remove unhealthy oils that prolong scarring.
2.Step 2
Scrub your face at night with warm water and immediately wash with cold water. Warm water will open your pores. Cold water helps close pores, which in turn keeps oils out of your skin so your pimples and scars become healthy.
3.Step 3
Apply vitamin E oil to your skin once a day. Vitamin E provides a natural oil that helps restore elasticity and regenerate skin cells. Applying more than once a day can leave your face oily and oversaturated.
4.Step 4
Purchase scar removal cream from your local pharmacy. There are several over-the-counter options available that help erase scars. Ask the pharmacist for recommendations before you purchase a cream. Read the instructions carefully as some of these treatments contain chemicals and oils that may be harmful if used improperly
thanks bye tc ..
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