7 Strategies for Better Skin in 2017

With 2017 just days away, you may be making New Year’s resolutions just like millions of other Americans. Most people include things like making more money or losing weight, but

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Give Yourself the Gift of Younger Looking Skin

Is there something about your skin you don’t like? If so, you’re in good company. Most people have at least one thing they would change if they could, such as

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Adult Acne:  What Causes It and What Can You Do About It?

You thought you left the pimples, blackheads, and oily skin of the teenage years behind you. But now that you’re an adult, you never expected to deal with acne again.

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What Causes Psoriasis and How Is It Treated?

Have you recently noticed a red and thickened area on your skin covered in patchy scales and wondered what in the world it is? One day you had a small

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Botox vs. Dysport vs. Xeomin: Choosing the Right Injectable

Wrinkles, frown lines, crow’s feet, and other signs of aging on your face have a way of making you look and feel older than you really are. While that can

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What Can You Do About Stretch Marks?

Nobody likes stretch marks. In fact, the word hate is probably a good way to describe how those who have stretch marks feel about them. And since only a small

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Which Dermal Filler or Injectable is Right for You?

Do you ever wonder just who that person is who’s staring back at you in the mirror? You know, the one who claims to be you, but has all those

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What Can You Do About Enlarged Pores?

If it seems like the pores on your face are getting larger as you get older, you’re not imagining things. Enlarged pores are often one of the many insults that

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Chemical Peel vs. Laser Peel – Which One is Right For You?

Do you look in the mirror and groan at the acne scars, sun damage, age spots, or fine lines that you see staring back at you? Or perhaps you have

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Got Laugh Lines? Here’s How to Get Rid of Them.

Life is a lot more fun when you choose to laugh and smile often. Remaining positive and not taking yourself – or life – too seriously lowers blood pressure, improves

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