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Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists | Blog | How do you treat folliculitis?
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Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists | Blog | Can rosacea be treated with pulsed dye laser treatments?
skinandlasers.com — “How effective is the pulsed dye laser in treating redness associated with rosacea? Will treatment get rid of the redness for good or do you need additional treatments in the future? Both the pulsed dye laser (PDL) and intense pulsed light (IPL) can be highly effective in improving the redness associated with rosacea. Generally a series of monthly treatments is required. Because rosacea is an ongoing problem periodic touch-ups are required.” View full resource at skinandlasers.com
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Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists | Blog | Can birthmarks be removed?
skinandlasers.com — “I've heard that birthmarks can't be removed but they can be lightened in color. If this is true, how significantly improved can you expect them to be and do you need ongoing treatment forever. The most common birthmark we treat is a portwine stain birthmark. This is usually best treated with the pulsed dye laser. Optimal results are achieved if treatment is begun within the first several months of life.” View full resource at skinandlasers.com
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Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists | Blog | How do you treat psoriasis in children?
skinandlasers.com — “My daughter has psoriasis. I hate the thought of using caustic medications on her and would like to know if there are any natural remedies for helping to relieve her symptoms or anything else that is safe on children. Unfortunately no natural remedies do much for psoriasis. However, there are many non-caustic topical treatments, and totally painless excimer laser treatments, that can markedly improve psoriasis.” View full resource at skinandlasers.com
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Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists | Blog | How do you treat ringworm in people?
skinandlasers.com — “My son has had repeated ringworm infections and I'm having trouble getting rid of it for good. What can I do? Go to your dermatologist. A combination of topical creams and pills by mouth cures most people.” View full resource at skinandlasers.com
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Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists | Blog | Best treatment for Keloid scars
skinandlasers.com — “What is the best treatment for keloid scars? I’ve heard surgery is sometimes done, but then how do you avoid additional keloid scarring? Keloids, or big thick scars, occur in some people (may run in families) after the most trivial break in the skin. They ae very difficult to treat. Methods of treatment include the use of pressure bandages to flatten the scar, injections of localized cortisone or pulsed dye laser treatment. The best results may be achieved when some combination of all 3 methods ” View full resource at skinandlasers.com
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Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists | Blog | How is acne best treated?
skinandlasers.com — “I feel like I’ve tried every possible over the counter acne treatment with no real success. How is acne best treated? Over the counter medications can sometimes help the blackheads of adolescent acne. They do not usually do much for the red pimples and cysts of more advanced acne. For that you need to see a dermatologist. A dermatologist may prescribe oral and topical medications to lessen acne and lessen the resultant acne scarring. For those who do not want to take oral antibiotics, laser trea” View full resource at skinandlasers.com
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