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Effective Skin Rejuvenation by a Novel Antioxidant Biostimulating Treatment. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Facial skin aging is a cumulative result of both intrinsic and extrinsic stressors. Chemical peels are commonly performed noninvasive skin rejuvenation procedures targeting these stressors. Innovation in chemical peels has remained limited, creating an opportunity for the industry to evolve with next‐generation technology.
Iglesia S, Jiang LI, Kononov T, Zahr AS.
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Trichloroacetic Acid Ingestion: Self-Harm Attempt. [PDF]
Objective. Trichloroacetic acid (TCAA), or trichloroethanoic acid, is a chemical analogue of acetic acid where three methyl group hydrogen atoms are replaced by chlorine. TCAAs are also abbreviated and referred to as TCAs, causing confusion with the psychiatric antidepressant drug class, especially among patients.
Black ER.
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Medium-depth Trichloroacetic Acid and Deep Phenol–Croton Oil Chemical Peeling for Facial Rejuvenation: An Update [PDF]
Face-lift is an established rejuvenation modality; however, when performed alone, it lacks the ability to improve the appearance of fine wrinkles and dyschromias that are an important component of facial rejuvenation.
Atiyeh, Bishara Shafic +2 more
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Modern techniques in addressing facial acne scars: A thorough analysis.
Abstract Background Facial acne scars are a prevalent concern, leading to the development of various treatment modalities. Objectives This review aims to explore the latest advancements in the treatment of facial acne scars, focusing on both surgical and non‐surgical methods.
Miao L, Ma Y, Liu Z, Ruan H, Yuan B.
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Abstract Background Chemical peeling is the controlled wounding of the epidermis and dermis for skin rejuvenation, involving the application of ablative agents to induce keratolysis and regeneration of damaged cell layers. Prolonged erythema is one complication of this procedure.
Liang Joo Leow, Nicolas Zubrzycki
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Chemical peelings for the treatment of actinic keratosis: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Background Actinic keratosis (AK) is a common precancerous lesion of the skin that may be treated with chemical peelings. Despite their long‐standing usage and clinical experience, no evidence‐based recommendation regarding the efficacy and safety of chemical peelings for AK exists.
T. Steeb +6 more
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Zebrafish in dermatology: a comprehensive review of their role in investigating abnormal skin pigmentation mechanisms [PDF]
Skin pigmentation abnormalities, ranging from aesthetic concerns to severe hyperpigmentation disease, have profound implications for individuals’ psychological and economic wellbeing.
Da Sun +9 more
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Recent years have brought forth the undeniable practice gap in dermatology concerning knowledge and experience of cosmetic procedures in people of color (POC). A paucity in the literature regarding evidence-based recommendations for the management of POC undergoing cosmetic procedures and the rise of cosmetic procedures in dermatology serves as a call ...
Rebecca L, Quiñonez +3 more
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Assessment of treatment of smoker pigmentation
Purpose: The purpose of the present IS about main etiologic factor responsible for melanocytic pigmentation of the oral mucosa in the white population is cigarette smoking. The gums of smokers are more susceptible to infection because smoking and tobacco
Maram Khalid Alsultan +1 more
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IntroductionTo investigate the therapeutic effect of clitoris exposure + episioplasty + dermabrasion + platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection + chemexfoliation on vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS).MethodsTwenty children with VLS (under 14 years old) at our ...
Cao Wang (1500691) +11 more
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