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Photoaging

2006
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Manestar Blažić, Teo   +2 more
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Photoaging

Dermatologic Clinics, 2014
This article discusses photoaging or premature skin aging from chronic ultraviolet exposure. This is an important cosmetic concern for many dermatologic patients. Clinical signs include rhytids, lentigines, mottled hyperpigmentation, loss of translucency, and decreased elasticity.
Anne, Han, Anna L, Chien, Sewon, Kang
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PHOTOAGING

Journal of Toxicology: Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology, 2000
Skin aging is a complex process resulting from the interaction of several intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Photoaging can be prevent by sun avoidance and proper sun protection. Recent data indicate that both epidermis and dermis are capable of moderate self-restoration when the exogenous injury ceases, which can be enhanced by topical application of ...
Dobrić, Ivan   +3 more
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Photoaging

2011
Treatments for photoaging are commonly requested by cosmetic patients. Laser resurfacing treatment addresses the myriad aspects of photoaging, including fine rhytides, dyspigmentation, and abnormal texture. Recent developments in laser medicine--such as fractional resurfacing in both ablative and non-ablative wavelengths--have improved the safety and ...
Lisa Danielle, Grunebaum   +1 more
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Photoaging and Topical Rejuvenation

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2022
Photoaging is a complex process of skin changes associated with chronic ultraviolet exposure. Prevention with photoprotection and treatment with topical retinoids are the core components of a topical antiaging regimen. Other topicals such as hydroquinone, vitamin C, niacinamide, and alpha hydroxyl acid can be added based on specific concerns.
Katherine, Berry   +2 more
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Photoaging

Postgraduate Medicine, 1993
Given the many ways our culture promotes deeply tanned skin as a symbol of beauty, health, and even happiness, physicians face an uphill battle in promoting the healthy aspects of a pale complexion. Not only can excessive solar exposure accelerate and intensify aging in skin, it can also lead to serious health risks.
J F, Browder, B, Beers
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PHOTOAGING AND TRETINOIN

Dermatologic Clinics, 1998
Premature skin aging caused by repeated exposure to solar radiation is called photoaging. Although once considered an irreversible process, it is now established that photoaging can be treated by topical tretinoin. Both from carefully designed controlled clinical studies; and basic investigations into the mechanism by which tretinoin improves photoaged
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