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Old 09-28-2008, 03:02 PM
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Hi everybody ,
I am new to Canada and don't know any doctor I can trust and I don't want to run risks with my skin.
Some months ago I had an inflammation in my chin due to aggressive products, since I stopped use products (I just wash my face now) blemishess have been disappearning...but not the spots
I would like to do some professional (and extremely gentle) treatment...but really no idea who I can turn to...
any help please
Thanks so much
Mteresa
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Old 09-29-2008, 01:03 PM
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I think Aveeno (trusted for most sensitive types of skin) makes a product that not only controls blemishes but also helps scars heal faster.
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Old 09-30-2008, 03:32 PM
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I'm wondering if this is just the last of the pigment left over from the acne inflammation? Rubbing some fresh lemon juice on your chin and leaving it there couldn't hurt and might help to fade it, try it for a couple of weeks and see if it helps.
If you decide you want to see a doctor that specialises in skin, that would be a dermatologist. You might find some listed under that name in the telephone book or online.
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Old 10-01-2008, 08:57 PM
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I find that as I get older, my skin takes longer to heal. Other than simple scars healing from blemishes, I guess we've all seen or maybe have a few marks left from acne in its severe cases.

Best of luck with your situation, maria - Maybe you just need a little more time?
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Old 10-22-2008, 12:11 PM
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You can get a micro dermabrasion or a laser treatment done.
If you would like more information on who a good professional is call Clarion Medical, they distribute these lasers and will know lots of info about these professionals.
Here is the number 800-668-5236
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Old 01-26-2011, 01:20 AM
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Default Can really this apparatus replace the botox care?

Hi ladies, I have a very crucial question, I'm sure for nearly all of us. After a long time, I took the decision to quit the botox treatment. I think everybody knows why. At this moment, I'm aware of the truth, that lacking these procedures, my visage won't stay stretched for a long time, and I ought to find something else in its place - the more secure the better. I've been told that there is this small device, which is used only with its unique creams, and the firm says that this treatment not only preserves the skin lifted, but furthermore slows the aging process. I am prepared to purchase it by now, but I have to have your agreement before that, also if you are aware where I can purchase it, so please let me know what you know about it and if you've ever tried it already. Perhaps you know someone of your family unit and acquaintances, who has used it? Your comments is certainly valuable for me and I show gratitude anybody who will respond me back.
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Old 01-26-2011, 08:28 AM
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Default Urgent please - how to keep good looking appearance lacking botox?

As a female, I require for your assistance badly here. I have used botox for a very long time, and as a final point, I took the decision to quit! I believe that you know the main reason. As I need somehow to switch the botox, as a way to preserve my face skin as stretched as possible, I've been asking for some other options. I found out a galvanic tool, very compact and can be used at home, which is used with its only one of its kind gels and the the company that's producing it claims that this process not only is stretching the skin, but additionally makes the skin look youthful by slowing the process of aging from the inside. It seems very good, but have you ever tried it? It certainly seems to be a extremely good working tool, but I would like to know whether anyone of you has ever used it? Could it be that someone from you family or friends has already bought and tried it? I really appreciate your advices.
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