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FDA to improve sunscreen labels

July 23rd, 2010 · No Comments

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration plans to change sunscreen labels to include a ranking of ultraviolet-A ray protection.Ultraviolet-B rays are what cause sunburn, and currently the SPF ratings on sunscreen products refers to protection against UVB rays.  Ultraviolet-A rays are what cause skin damage like wrinkles, or even cancer.  Currently, sunscreen products have no standard UVA rating, so consumers are not sure how much protection they are getting from long-term skin damage.The FDA is expected to implement a standard UVA ray rating system on sunscreen products this fall.  Products will be ranked between one and four stars, with one star being the least amount of UVA protection and four being the most.If you or someone you know is in need of skin rejuvenation, contact the Houston skin rejuvenation specialists of Dermagenix Medical Spa at 713-662-3376 to set up a consultation.(Source)

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Dermal filler overview

July 15th, 2010 · No Comments

A recent article by the Los Angeles Times discusses the variety of dermal fillers available for people wanting to fill in wrinkles or enhance lips. Juvederm is a collagen hyaluronic acid based filler which increases volume, and is best used in wrinkles or lip injections. Radiesse is a calcium based gel injection filler that stimulates tissue reproduction and the production collagen, creating a longer lasting effect. Another injection treatment option, often mistaken for being a filler, is Botox.  Botox injections are intended to relax muscles to prevent more wrinkles from forming, as opposed to filling in already existing wrinkles.If you or someone you know wants to combat the signs of aging, contact the Houston Medical Spa Dermagenix at 713-662-3376 to set up a consultation and learn more about our treatments.(Source)

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Acne Myths

July 9th, 2010 · No Comments

Acne is a red, irritating skin rash that primarily affects teenagers and young adults, but it can occur at all ages. Acne typically appears on the oil producing areas of the body, such as the face, chest, and back. Acne can also occur on the neck and upper arms.

 

There are several popular myths that exist about acne. A common misconception is that acne is the result of uncleanliness or infrequent washing. Acne does not, however, result from too much dirt on the skin or in the pores, and excessive scrubbing can actually make acne symptoms worse.

 

An older acne myth is that symptoms are linked to a poor diet, and greasy or unhealthy foods can cause acne. This, of course, is not true. Acne has nothing to do with a persons diet.

 

Acne is most commonly caused by abnormal flaking of cells inside the hair follicle that leads to the formation of a plug which can enlarge or even rupture inside the hair follicle.

 

If you would like information on acne treatment, please contact the Houston medical spa Dermagenix by calling 713-662-3376

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Explaining Warts

July 2nd, 2010 · No Comments

When a skin wart appears, it may seem as though it came out of nowhere, but common warts are actually a sign of an infection.

 

Warts are actually an infection in the top layer of skin, caused by viruses in the human papillomavirus family. When a virus infiltrates the outer layer of skin, usually through a small scratch, it causes rapid growth of cells on the outer layer of skin, which creates the wart.

 

Scientists have identified more than 100 unique types of the human papillomavirus. Most people will have at least one common wart at some point in their lives, most likely on their hands. Certain forms of the virus are more likely to infect skin on the hands.

 

Warts are contracted from other people with warts, and the virus can stay dormant for months, or even years.

 

If you would like information on wart treatment, contact the Houston medical spa Dermagenix by calling 713-662-3376

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The Truth About Sunscreen

June 25th, 2010 · No Comments

While most sunscreens help prevent sunburn, many do not provide effective protection against skin damage from ultraviolet A rays, which make up 95 percent of the UV spectrum.

 

Sunburn is caused by ultraviolet B rays, which are strong at midday and in the summer. Ultraviolet A rays, however, can penetrate glass and are the same strength all year. Both types of rays contribute to wrinkling, freckling, hyper-pigmentation and skin cancer.

 

The United States Food and Drug Administration has been promising to set sunscreen performance standards for over 30 years but has yet to do it. For sunscreen to be effective in preventing skin cancer it must provide broad-spectrum UV coverage. Dr. Henry Lim, chairman of dermatology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit said “The U.S. is the only industrialized country with no guidelines for UVA protection, so consumers here have no way of knowing.”

 

To remove the signs of age from your skin today, contact the Houston medical spa Dermagenix by calling 713-662-3376. Ask us about our Laser Genesis treatment today.

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