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Is Micropigmentation Better Than Microblading?

What are micropigmentation and microblading? There are several differences between micropigmentation and microblading. Micropigmentation and microblading are both popular semi-permanent makeup treatments performed by a professional. Micropigmentation delivers pigment deeper into the skin compared to microblading. The results of micropigmentation last twice as long as microblading.  So, while it is still a semi-permanent technique, the results...

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Moles: 3 Basic Types, Causes, Symptoms & Removal

Moles facts Moles may be tan, brown, black, reddish-brown, red, purple, or skin-colored and perfectly flat or raised. Most moles are smaller than a pencil eraser (about 1/2 inch). A dysplastic nevus may be a marker for a person at risk for melanoma, especially if there is a family history of melanoma. Moles are common small flesh-colored, tan, brown, or...

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Bruises: Stages, Causes, Easy Bruising & How Long Do They Last?

Facts you should know about bumps and bruises Broken small blood vessels cause bruises. A bruise is medically referred to as a contusion. Bruises occur when tiny blood vessels are damaged or broken. The injury required to produce a bruise varies with age and certain medications. Individual bruises change in appearance over time. Spontaneous bruising...

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What Is Fasciocutaneous Flap Surgery?

What is a fasciocutaneous flap? Fasciocutaneous flap surgery is the excision of a skin and tissue flap for positioning over skin burns, injuries or other reconstructive sites. This specific flap technique preserves extra tissue and blood vessels in addition to skin. Fasciocutaneous flaps are tissue flaps, which consist of skin and underlying tissues including fascia...

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Fabior Foam (tazarotene) Acne Medication: Dosage & Side Effects

What is Fabior and how does it work? Fabior Foam is a prescription medicine used on the skin (topical) to treat acne in people 12 years and older. Fabior (tazarotene) Foam, 0.1% is indicated for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris in patients 12 years of age or older. It is not known if Fabior...

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Electrolysis vs Laser Hair Removal

How is electrolysis different from laser hair removal? Electrolysis differs from laser hair removal in a variety of ways. 1. Definition Electrolysis: This is a method of hair removal in which an electrical current is sent through a hair follicle. The current will damage the follicle and prevent hair growth. Laser hair removal: This is...

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How Much Does It Cost for Laser Skin Resurfacing?

There are various types of lasers used in these procedures According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons in 2017, the average cost of laser skin resurfacing was $1,114-$2,124, which was average $2,071 in 2018. In 2019, the average cost of this procedure was $1,963 for ablatives and $1,201 for non-ablative. The cost varies widely...

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What Is Best for Acne Treatment?

What is acne? Acne treatment options can include lifestyle changes, topical antibiotics, medications, light treatment, and more. Acne is a medical condition affecting the oil glands and hair follicles on the skin. The skin bears tiny openings (skin pores) that connect to the oil glands under the skin. These glands make an oily substance (sebum)....

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Pimple vs. Cold Sore: Learn the Differences & Similarities

Pimple vs. cold sore facts Share Your Story Pimples and cold sores are treated differently. Pimples contain pus, while cold sores contain clear fluid in blisters. Both pimples and cold sores can spontaneously heal. Pimples are caused by bacteria, while cold sores are caused by herpes viruses. Symptoms and signs differ between pimples and cold...

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How to Get Rid of Dandruff: Causes, Treatment, Shampoo & Symptoms

Dandruff facts Dandruff, or scalp seborrhea, is often caused by a fungus but also can have autoimmune or other origins. Dandruff is produced when the skin of the scalp exfoliates excessively. The white dusty flakes of material in the hair and on the shoulders are fragments of the superficial stratum corneum. Lack of shampooing can...