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The GLP-1 patient: Why more are turning to aesthetic providers Flattened cheeks Deepened folds A tired or hollowed facial appearance Dull, lackluster skin New wrinkles or sagging Texture changes The problem: Why GLP-1 skin behaves differently Hollowing of the anterior face, under-eye area, and jowls Increased laxity in the face, neck, arms, and ...
Leading dermatology and plastic surgery experts note hollowing in the cheeks and under the eyes, laxity along the jawline and neck, and an overall decline in skin quality, terms often associated with Ozempic face.Clinicians emphasize that GLP-1 patients may require a different skin care strategy, with skin quality affected not only by volume loss ...
While the dangers of primary smoking are well-known, nearly half of the U.S. population remains at risk from the silent threat of secondhand smoke (SHS). Chronic exposure to SHS triggers a cascade of inflammation and vascular damage that can lead to irreversible conditions like COPD and emphysema. A recent study from Sturgis et al. (2025) has demonstrated a promising new therapeutic candidate: ...
Human dermal fibroblasts-neonate (HDF-n) are specialized cells derived from the dermis layer of neonatal human skin. These fibroblasts play a crucial role in skin structure, function, and repair. ...
Consequently, prolidase deficiency has been linked to various medical conditions, including skin disorders, chronic wounds, and certain genetic disorders. In the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sectors, Native Porcine Prolidase is used as a dietary supplement to support skin health, wound healing, and collagen synthesis. Additionally, it finds ...
Shower gel is formulated with mild and low-irritating surfactants and skin conditioners, making it different from traditional soap. It is weakly acidic or neutral and close to the pH of the skin, contributing to smooth and comfortable wash care two-in-one effect. ...
Someone describing to me what a macular rash looks like does not in any way do justice to the actual skin condition. It’s also incredibly difficult to take into account variations in skin tone and type just by describing it. ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly changed the social landscape. Adapting has been a challenge for everyone. However, some disabled people are seeing an upside: better accessibility. While the pandemic reshapes the world in unexpected ways, we owe it to ourselves to find out which of these changes are for the ...
Diseases associated with high blood levels of these immune complexes are known as autoimmune diseases, such as joint symptoms and related skin disorders. Higher levels of circulating immune complexes are also seen in ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and AIDS. ...
Blueberry were recently invited to write two commentaries on the challenges of treating skin and nail diseases and the potential for nanotechnology approaches in dermal drug delivery. ...
Numerous large population-based researches have synthesized the human intestinal microbiome (IM) metagenomes in this aspect, as well as other specific medical body sites, such as the skin, vagina, and mouth. Microbiome and Precision Medicine The focus of precision medicine at its early stage was human genetic analysis, mainly on disease-related genes in the human genome. ...
Now pay attention to how you dry off. You should pat your skin dry with a soft towel if possible. Aggressive or vigorous drying off will completely dry your skin and rub your already irritated and damaged skin. That gentle patting of your skin is particularly important if you have more visible signs of dry skin ...
Simple incision and drainage procedures have a recurrence rate of up to 40% for this condition which affects around 70,000 patients in the United States each year1,” Dr May said. ...
We were focused on using cells from fat to treat inflammatory diseases and conditions that had – and have to this day – unmet needs to be addressed. ...
Blueberry Therapeutics is a drug development company committed to finding new and improved treatments for a range of dermatological conditions affecting the skin and nails. The future and long-term effect of the global COVID-19 pandemic (caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2 virus]) on dermatology practice and skin ...
Blueberry Therapeutics hopes to make a real difference to the quality of life for people who suffer from skin and nail conditions by curing the symptoms they experience. To do this, it is key to understand exactly what issues affect people with these conditions, how this makes them feel, and how much this impacts their daily way of life. ...
Phototherapy has been used worldwide for nearly a century to treat chronic skin conditions such as psoriasis, vitiligo and severe eczema. While many treatments decrease the overall immune system. ...
KBL382 treatment reduces infiltration of eosinophils and mast cells into dorsal skin lesions DFE+PBS mice showed severe AD-like lesions and hyperkeratosis of the skin. However, administration of KBL382 led to a decrease in epidermal thickness in skin with AD (Figure 3A). To evaluate skin lesions, eosinophils and mast cells were ...
Abstract Background: Phototherapy is effective in treating psoriasis and other skin conditions. However, clinic-based phototherapy can be time-consuming, expensive, and inconvenient. ...
The theory is simple, the body’s tissues need a specific intake of oxygen to function under normal conditions. When the body’s tissues are injured, the body needs supplemented levels of oxygen to activate its natural healing properties. ...
