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… non-prescription acne treatments. When you apply it to your skin, it dries up whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples. It also causes the top layer of your skin to peel. Products that contain salicylic acid may cause tingling and a mild redness of the skin. Use them less often if you notice that your skin …
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… or thin metal probe is inserted into the opening of the skin where hair grows (small sacs beneath the skin called hair follicles). Next, a low-level electrical … current passes through the needle or probe into your skin and destroys the hair follicle. Hair is unable to grow …
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… lit. Use night-lights in hallways and bathrooms. Be extra careful when you work with sharp tools or knives. Be careful … away if: You have new bruises or blood spots under your skin. You have a nosebleed. Your gums bleed when you brush … away if: You have new bruises or blood spots under your skin. You have a nosebleed. Your gums bleed when you brush …
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… don't control in a conscious way. These functions include skin temperature, muscle tension, heart rate, and blood … instant feedback on a body function (for example, your skin temperature). The biofeedback therapist may teach you … in that body function. (For instance, you may raise your skin temperature or reduce muscle tension). With practice, …
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… exercise, healthy food, fresh air, and time with people who care about you. These are all important parts of preventing … exercise, healthy food, fresh air, and time with people who care about you. These are all important parts of preventing …
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… treatment used to smooth wrinkles or pitted scars in the skin, usually on the face. They are also used to make the lips fuller. When injected under the skin, a filler raises or puffs up that area. This usually … goes away over time, but the plastic beads remain under the skin permanently. Some doctors use fillers that are not …
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… a keloid from forming if you take steps to protect the skin after it is damaged. What causes it? Keloids can form where the skin is damaged, such as by a surgery cut, a piercing, a … do run in families, and they rarely grow in light-coloured skin. Experts think that keloids may be linked to a gene …
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