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Coupon Code: REVISION Skin Care TipRosacea Skin Care Facts Rosacea is a skin disease that usually affects the face causing it to turn red. Think of jolly old St Nick. His rosacea is pretty bad! The cause of rosacea is unknown. Rosacea tends to affect the blush areas of the face. Mostly emotional factors (stress, fear, anxiety, and embarrassment) may trigger and aggravate the skin. Flare ups can also be caused by the change of weather. Rosacea cannot be cured but it can usually be controlled with the proper regimen and the right treatment. Usual treatments involve oral and topocal medicine, oral antibiotics such as tetracycline. A topical skin antibiotic cream such as metrnidazole is used to reduce the inflammation and redness. Short term topical cortisione (steroid) is used to reduce the local inflammation. Nowadays, Skin Rejuvenation Laser therapy is the most effective way to treat rosacea, reduces redness, flushing and acne breakouts associated with no downtime. This will actually help shrink the blood vessels which become so prominent with rosacea flare-ups. What kind of Skin Care should rosacea-prone skin patients use? Facial products such as soap, moisturizers and sunscreen should be alcohol free and watch for other irritating products. When going outdoors a higher sunscreen should be applied. Most rosacea patients also suffer from sensitive skin, so try to use all-natural skin care products. ** PRINT THIS EZINE AND RECEIVE Anti-Aging TipGreen Tea Is Still Good For You? Green tea is a simple resolution to improve your overall health. Green tea is a potent source of catechins - healthy antioxidants that can inhibit cancer cell activity and help boost immunity. Green tea can also help: Once you start drinking green tea, you will undoubtedly use tea time to unwind, meditate and decrease your overall stress level...
Other cosmetic surgery complications from smoking include infections and skin loss. Even those who smoke within four to six weeks after their surgery can prolong the overall recovery process. Because of the potential complications, some surgeons will not perform certain surgeries or procedures until you have completely quit smoking. That usually means being smoke free for 2 to 3 weeks before a plastic surgery procedure. Hopefully this information about the dangers of smoking will help you get the best results from your surgery or procedure.
During your consult with Dr. Speron, the patient will discuss their desired goals on an individual level. Then they will further discuss the course of treatment and potential complications at the appointment time. Please check out the wealth of information on our site by clicking here. In The NewsDr. Speron and his clinical staff have recently reviewed and recommend the following articles:
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