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ABSTRACT Background Cleansers and moisturizers are two of the most essential skincare categories, both of which have significant dermatological implications. However, most studies focus on the cleansing power of surfactants and their potential damage to the skin barrier.
Yunfei Ai Levin, Yansi Lyu, Xiaofeng He
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ABSTRACT Background Acne is the most prevalent skin disorder in the United States, affecting up to 50 million people from all age groups. Treatment options include topical and systemic therapies. Limitation in many treatment options opens avenues for alternative therapies, such as chemical peeling.
Sarah Brooks +4 more
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In the present work we have investigated the oligomerization process of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis products – gasoline (C5-C10) and diesel (C11-C18) hydrocarbon fractions with a total olefin content (consisting mainly olefins with a branched isomeric ...
Yash Vijay Kataria +5 more
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Integrating Dermocosmetics Into Acne Care in Latin America
ABSTRACT Background Prescription acne products have proven efficacy and safety, yet management can pose a challenge. This review discusses the benefits of adding dermocosmetics to acne management. Methods We add expert consensus with review of the literature to provide guidance for clinicians managing patients with acne in Latin America.
Patricia Troielli +6 more
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COMPARISON OF ORAL DOXYCYCLIN EWITH ORAL MONTELUKAST IN THE TREATMENT OF MODERATE ACNE VULGARIS
Objective: To compare oral Montelukast with oral Doxycycline in the treatment of moderate Acne Vulgaris in terms of mean change in acne severity index. Study Design: Quasi-experimental study.
Memoona Aslam +2 more
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An update on the management of acne vulgaris
Jonette Keri1,2, Michael Shiman11Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA; 2Dermatology Service, Miami VA Hospital, FL, USAAbstract: Acne vulgaris is a common skin disorder that can ...
Jonette Keri, Michael Shiman
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A Review of the Diagnostic and Therapeutic Gaps in Rosacea Management: Consensus Opinion
Rosacea is a common, chronic inflammatory disease characterized by both fluctuating and fixed heterogeneous signs such as facial erythema, papules/pustules, telangiectasia, acute vasodilation (flushing), and phymatous changes, and symptoms such as ...
James Del Rosso +11 more
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Benzoyl peroxide (BPO) and niacinamide (Niac) are commonly used alone or in combination with other molecules in the treatment of acne. BPO and Niac in the same product could exert complementary and synergistic effects improving efficacy in acne ...
Mario Puviani, Klaus Eisendle
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Acne and rosacea: similarities and differences. A review
Acne and rosacea are frequently encountered in the clinical practice of a dermatologist. These diseases can develop simultaneously in the same patient. Most often, the erythematous form of rosacea is combined with acne.
Natalia G. Tserikidze +2 more
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