Dealing With Nipple Eczema
March 31, 2010 by Deepak
Filed under Skin Disorders
Eczema of the breast may effect the nipple, areolae or the surrounding skin of the breast. It can cause considerable discomfort and pain among the women, especially those nursing mothers during breastfeeding. Treatment approaches are almost similar to other type of eczema, but few precautions should be taken for nursing mothers.
Nipple Eczema is of the moist [...]
Long Term Breastfeeding May Increase Risk of Eczema in Children
While evaluating the results of several studies addressing on the effect of breastfeeding and the risk of childhood eczema, the results have been a controversy, but majority of reviews and research done on this topic reports a common conclusion that there is relationship between long term breastfeeding and risk of childhood eczema.
Recently a research published [...]
Face Lift Surgery-Few Things You Must Know
March 28, 2010 by Deepak
Filed under Anti Aging, Cosmetic Surgery
Face Lift Surgery also known as Rhytidectomy is a surgical procedure that repair excess drooping, sagging and aged wrinkled skin of face and neck so you look much younger. This doesn’t mean that you’ll look younger forever then after as aging process can’t be stopped. Your youthful appearance may last about 10 years. In order [...]
Hailey-Hailey Disease
March 25, 2010 by Deepak
Filed under Skin Disorders
Hailey-Hailey disease also called as familial benign chronic pemphigus is a rare chronic autosomal dominant disorder of skin. The name comes from the Hailey brothers who first described in 1939. It is characterized by recurrent blistering, crusting and erosion in the skin fold areas like groin, neck folds, chest, under the breasts and axillary areas.
Haily-Haily [...]
Percutaneous Collagen Induction for Acne Scars
March 24, 2010 by Deepak
Filed under Cosmetic Surgery, acne
Today, many people wants a fairly rapid solution to treat acne scars. These has brought many different topical scar removal medications and treatment techniques like laser resurfacing, dermabrasion, carbondioxide lasers, deep peelings and many others which are quite effective, but the side effects and chances of scarring is still possible, especially for dark skinned peoples. [...]
Strawberry Hemangioma
March 21, 2010 by Deepak
Filed under Skin Disorders
Strawberry Hemangioma also known as Infantile hemangiomas are most common harmless tumors of infancy. They result due to rapidly growing and dividing of endothelial cells during infancy. In most of the cases Strawberry Hemangiomas will clinically resolve by the age of 9-10 years.
Strawberry Hemangioma may occur in any parts of the body but most frequently seen [...]
Poikiloderma of Civatte
March 15, 2010 by Deepak
Filed under Skin Disorders
Poikiloderma of Civatte is a chronic skin condition characterized by erythema associated with atrophy and pigmentation changes usually seen on sun exposed areas like cheeks and sides of the neck. It occurs most commonly in fair skinned females. Usually middle aged or old women are affected, but can also be seen on other age groups.
It [...]
Elite Neck Cream Works as Firming Neck Cream
March 13, 2010 by KarlaSutton
Filed under Uncategorized
The neck & upper chest. It’s an area of the body that often goes forgotten in many skin care routines. As you apply lotion to your body, moisturizing every nook and cranny, the neck and chest is often a part of the body that does not get proper attention. It’s a shame, because the neck [...]
Basic Skin Care Routine You Can Follow
March 11, 2010 by KarlaSutton
Filed under skincare
The skin is the largest organ in our body. This was what my Science teacher told me when I was in fifth grade. And ever since then, I have become quite conscious of how to take good care of my skin. Not just facial skin, mind you. When I was in sixth grade I was [...]
Black Hairy Tongue
March 11, 2010 by Deepak
Filed under Skin Disorders, skin infection
Black Hairy Tongue is a condition where your tongue appears black or hairy. Hairy tongue can be any color like white, brown, pink, green or black depending on the causative factor. The black and hairy appearance may be due to over growth of fungi and bacteria in mouth. This condition is usually harmless and [...]

