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subject: Cosmetic Dermatologist: Working Against The Clock [print this page]


Each minute of each day men and women make a decision for or against the health of their skin. DNA has enough work to do with what it's given each day so it can't warn of potential skin damage too. Honestly, every decision to hydrate or wait, use sunscreen or think those 20 minutes of sun exposure won't count, sleep or stay up late, exercise or skip breakfast, eat vegetables or have just one more piece of dried fruit, eat fried foods or go to bed in your makeup. Every single thing that anyone does for or against their skin has an effect on the balance of their skin, in the moment when its particularly harsh and in lasting results over one's life. It's much like the wrong lunch resulting in indigestion, the wrong turn leading to traffic, or the wrong ingredients ending up with no cake.

A proper skin care balance routine is a little bit of trial and error. But the best odds of finding the right information for any particular skin type is in speaking with someone who can get to know a patient's skin better than they do - a cosmetic dermatologist. They study and learn your diet, your schedule and your time, which they already know can be a little or a lot hectic. So skin care specialist can either create a regime to counter act it and create balance. Or they can work with you on specialized in office treatments to turn back the clock on these weeks, months, and years of damage that you thought were set in for life. Nope. It just needs a little specialized help to get out of your skin and off of your face for good.

Great examples of excellent cosmetic dermatologist treatments include those that help to rejuvenate the surface of the skin. Most men and women are not only dealing with some degree of acne and wrinkling, which have deep effects within the layers of the skin but they are also dealing with age spots, sun damage and hyper-pigmentation as well. So laser and injectable treatments are the most popular. When it comes to lasers, a cosmetic dermatologist has a lot of practice treating acne covered skin all over the body, hair removal, skin resurfacing and cellulite. And the two most popular forms of injections are Botox and fillers to plump up the lines and deflated areas of the face where age has taken affect.

by: Andrea Avery




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