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… Dermabrasion is a treatment to improve the look of the skin. It uses a wire brush or a diamond wheel with rough … (called a burr or fraise) to remove the upper layers of the skin. The brush or burr spins quickly, taking off and levelling (abrading or planing) the top layers of the skin. This process injures or wounds the skin and causes it …
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… alba (say "pih-tih-RY-uh-sus AL-buh") is a common skin problem that causes round or oval patches of skin that look lighter than the rest of the skin. The patches may look pink or slightly scaly at first. …
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… Basics What are pressure injuries? A pressure injury on the skin is caused by constant pressure to that area. The pressure damages the skin and underlying tissues, creating an injury. This can … Pressure injuries can also occur in places where the skin folds over on itself, or where medical equipment …
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… of ultraviolet (UV) light to slow the rapid growth of new skin cells and to decrease inflammation. This is helpful in … , which causes inflammation and the rapid growth of skin cells. There are different types of UV light therapy. … used with psoralen. Psoralen is a medicine that makes your skin more sensitive to light. This treatment is called PUVA. …
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… a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations (such as diaper rash, skin burns from radiation therapy). Emollients are …
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… is rosacea? Rosacea (say "roh-ZAY-shuh") is a very common skin disease that affects people over the age of 30. It … worse, talk to your doctor. Getting treatment can help your skin look and feel better. And it may keep your rosacea from … what causes rosacea. They know that something irritates the skin, but rosacea doesn't seem to be an infection caused by …
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… These ultraviolet rays are the main causes of damage to the skin from the sun. UVA and UVB rays affect the skin's sensitivity to sun exposure in different ways. UVA … all day and every day of the year Penetrates deep into skin layers Is 20 times more abundant than UVB rays Causes …
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… this page: Overview Overview Some medicines may cause your skin to sunburn more easily. Medicines used for treatment on the skin (topical) or for the whole body (systemic) can cause … Phototoxicity . Medicines react with proteins in the skin and sunlight and cause a more severe sunburn reaction …
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… "EGG-zuh-muh") is also called atopic dermatitis. It's a skin problem that causes intense itching and a raised rash. … not contagious. You can't catch it from others. In lighter skin, the rash may look pink or red. In darker skin, the rash may be hard to see or it may look dark brown, …
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… wait until after his first meal. The sooner your baby has skin-to-skin contact the better, even after a caesarean birth. Most commonly, the baby goes skin to skin and breastfeeds in the recovery room. Some …