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Aging, sun exposure and genetics all play a role in thinning skin. Certain medications, such as long-term use of corticosteroids, also can weaken the skin and ...
If you have a serious skin disease, a doctor may want to treat it with a prescription cream or ointment. If your dry skin becomes itchy, you may use a lotion ...
Learn more about the causes of and self-care tips for a common flaky skin condition that tends to be temporary or seasonal but may become a lifelong ...
October 28, 2011. Dear Mayo Clinic: Is it true that using steroid creams can thin the skin to the point that the skin is damaged? I have never heard of this ...
Nonsurgical skin tightening. In: Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology: Lasers, Lights, and Energy Devices. 5th ed. Elsevier; 2023. https://www.clinicalkey.com ...
an inflammatory disease marked by muscle weakness and a skin rash. ... Scleroderma, a group of rare diseases that involve hardening and tightening of the skin as ...
Cosmetic HIFU uses ultrasound energy to tighten skin sagging or loose skin. ... Cosmetic skin tightening. When used to improve appearance, the sound waves ...
The lower part is cartilage. Rhinoplasty can change bone, cartilage, skin or all three. Talk with your surgeon about whether rhinoplasty is appropriate for you ...
During blepharoplasty, the surgeon cuts into the creases of the eyelids to trim sagging skin and muscle and remove excess fat. The surgeon rejoins the skin with ...
Find out more about this surgery to remove fat, breast tissue and skin from the breasts.
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