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Naweko Nicole Dial's Articles in Conditions

  • What to Expect from Laser Acne Scar Removal Procedures
    Have you decided to invest in laser therapy to correct acne scarring? What do you expect to get for your money- a completely new look? You should because these services aren't cheap. No matter what your aims for laser skin corrections are, by using medical reviews of leading laser treatments for acne scarring, you can have a clearer idea of what to expect after your laser treatment.
  • Heal Acne in Nature This Summer Without Cancer Fears
    For years, sunbathing has served as an anecdotal cure for acne. But who wants to treat acne with sunshine if this therapy could cause skin cancer years later? Now that medical insights reveal sunbathing with an 45 SFP sunscreen significantly reduces cancer risk, acne sufferers can enjoy a free solar acne treatment, minus the cancer threat.
  • Cystic Acne: Making the Healing Process for Women Faster
    Cystic acne steals personal privacy. It's like wearing a billboard that screams, “Yes, something is wrong with my skin!”Acne poses multiple cosmetic and emotional problems for women, and as researchers Christina Williams and Alison Layton found, transforming a nodule infested face into flawless skin takes time and a serious patient commitment. But no one wants to, or should, have to wait indefinitely to “look better”.
  • Acne Scars: How to find the best dermal filler to correct deep acne scarring
    Softening deep acne scars resulting from severe bouts of cystic or nodular lesions requires a well thought out cosmetic corrective plan. And according to reports in Dermatologic Surgery, popularized scar removal options like laser resurfacing may not satisfactorily smooth away deep acne scars. Yet, patients can readily witness scar depth reductions in indented acne scaring using aesthetic therapies such as dermal fillers.
  • Natural Breast Lift: 3 Simple Exercises to Enhance the Look and Feel of Your Bosom
    Breasts should be curvy. Along with fatty tissue, muscles serve as your natural source of sexy, busty curves. And, without morphing into a female version of the Incredible Hulk, you can add a tad of voluptuous, breast lifting muscle to your décolletage using three at-home exercises.
  • Smart Sun Protection: Don't Make These Common Mistakes That Cause Skin Sagging & Burning
    Spotted, saggy skin. That's not exactly the image that a soothing day at the beach congers up. Yet that's precisely how ill-protected skin ends up after years of fun in the sun gone wrong. You can fend off unwanted solar lentigines (those pigmented spots and freckles resulting from sun exposure) and lose, wrinkled skin by avoiding the four most common suncare bloopers.
  • Acne Marks: Discover the Best Way to Remove Your Acne Scars in 5 Simple Steps
    You can customize your hair color, manicure type, vehicle, health care plan and most certainly, your acne scar removal regime. But before you take one step in customizing anything- you plan. When it comes to getting rid of acne marks, you can plan to delete traces of your previous acne affliction in five time and money saving steps.
  • Dermabrasion: 4 Tips to Make This Acne Scar Removal Treatment More Effective
    Over the counter microdermabrasion kits serve as an ideal way to approach do it yourself acne scar correction. And with four scientifically sound tweaks to your current dermabrasion regime, you can transform this skin treatment into a world-class spa experience with striking results.
  • Is the New Period-Stopping Birth Control Pill Still Safe for Preventing Pimples and Pregnancies
    No tampons, no super-sized maxi pads, no cramps... Any Pamprin-pressed woman could rant off endless positives of a period-stopping birth control pill. But is this new menstruation vanishing drug safe and can it still provide acne protection?
  • 3 Tips to Effectively Use Probiotics After Taking Acne Antibiotics
    After getting acne under control, the first thing on your mind is probably socializing, shopping and generally leaving your skin related health woes behind. But if antibiotics were apart of your acne axing regime, you may want probiotics to be apart of your acne-afterlife.
  • Top 4 Lasers for Removing Acne Scars
    Since a substantial portion of laser devices attain FDA approval based on the effectiveness of previously approved devices, how is the consumer to discern which laser is best for removing acne scarring?
  • 3 At-Home Remedies that Stop Deep Acne Scars Before They Start
    When it comes to acne, a pimple reduced, is a scar avoided. That is, preventing the arrival of deep acne scars is a simple matter of controlling the size of an arising acne lesion. You can do it in three easy steps.
  • Are Pistachios the New Anti-Acne Food?
    Pistachios boast the skin enriching nutrients vitamins A, C and E plus, zinc and folic acid. Yet, new research from University of Toronto's Department of Nutritional Sciences could add pistachios to a growing list of acne treatments that already includes benzoyl peroxide and antibiotics.
  • Does Mineral Make-up Help Treat Acne & If So How?
    Since its advent almost a decade ago, mineral make-up has made a potpourri of promises tempting enough to make any woman at least give this image altering cosmetic a try. One of the benefits headlining mineral make-up is its proclaimed ability to help control acne and hide acne scars.
  • What’s New in Skin Whitening: Life after hydroquinone
    Have you tried to lighten your skin with over-the-counter lightening agents like hydroquinone but grew exasperated with waiting? Are you wondering what your options for removing age spots and acne scars will be if and when the Food and Drug Administration takes hydroquinone off the shelves? In that case, you may want to know about another skin whitener called mequinol (4-hydroxyanisole).
  • Can Vitamin A Treat Acne
    Since the 1960s’, vitamin A gained medical attention for its anti-acne traits. Because of this vitamin’s versatility and efficacy at treating acne, there are now over three generations of vitamin A derived medicines used to combat acne. So what is the secret to vitamin A’s pimple-preventing action?
  • Does Constipation Cause Acne & If So How?
    While, clinical studies of the relationship between acne and colon health are lacking, medical research does lend validity to the possible link. For example, regular bowel movements help maintain hormonal balances that are critical to clear skin.
  • The Missing Link Between Acne, Insulin Resistance and Constipation
    Among homeopathic treatments for acne, we find alleviating constipation. Yet presently, no medical studies have made the direct link between bowel regularity and acne. Nevertheless, there is a clear relationship between a hormonal imbalance called “insulin resistance” and acne.
  • Heal Acne Scars Faster in 4 Simple Steps
    Whenever I have a problem, I want it solved as fast as possible. This is especially true when the problem is obvious like a saucer-size acne lesion that has left a scar. Kindly enough, Nature gave humankind ways to expedite the healing process. And so, in four simple steps, you can harness Nature’s wisdom to rush your acne scars to a healthy mending.
  • What to Do When Antiobiotics Fail to Treat Acne
    Some call it the “acne antibiotic game”. First comes tetracycline, then comes doxycycline, and then your doctor finally recommends erythromycin. But what do you do when these common antibiotics fail to control your acne outbreaks? Well typically, your dermatologist might suggest isotretinoin- the ultimate prescription acne drug.
  • How to Get Body Acne Under Control in Two Weeks
    Are you dreading lockers rooms and pools because you loathe exposing your pimple-laden backside? Fret not. Millions of people encounter unwanted acne lesions on their chest, back and buttocks but are oblivious to their cause. Now, instead of resting baffled by body acne, you can control body acne by taking easy and affordable steps to restore your skin’s health.
  • New Research Links Stress and Acne
    For years, stress has had to hang out in the category of unfounded acne causes, but not any more. According to researchers with Wake Forest University School of Medicine teens are 23 percent more likely to have increased acne severity during times of increased stress.