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Skin Care Doctor Advice
People are living longer than ever before and most now are aware that a healthy lifestyle enhances the quality of everything they do. Millions of people have learned to take care of their bodies and to maintain good health with proper exercise and diet. Yet that same awareness does not exist for the enhancement of the largest human organ - the skin. Even with today’s skin care advances, we are still in the very early stages of a medical breakthrough. In the future, we can expect see biotechnology such as recombinant DNA and stem cell/gene therapies change the face of skin care as we know it. Until that time, the consumer is being bombarded with “new” skin care products that are nothing more than the same old formula in fancier packaging with better advertising.
This site is all about helping you, the consumer, find the products and procedures that work for your skin care needs. Some of the references and articles posted here will come directly from dermatologists and skin care professionals themselves. Other postings will be sourced from popular medical journals or other valid sources regarding today’s skin care treatment options and new scientific discoveries as well as breakthrough procedures. We discuses what’s hot on the market and why, what’s worth your time and money and what is not, and what you should know before undertaking any kind of surgical or invasive procedure.
Along the way, Skin Care Doctor Advice will also serve as a complete reference library for all topics related to skin care; facials, masks, moisturizers, acne, skin conditions, healthy diet and lifestyle choices, etc.
The goal of this site is to bring information to you on the latest technolgies and innovations for effective skin care and to inform you about the new treatments that may still be in the test stages or are newly developed. Any surgeon will tell you - it is not possible to re-create youth with surgery. But scientific studies today are proving what was once thought impossible - that the quality of normal skin growth could be altered with a topical treatment. With better formulations and increasing awareness of how the skin reacts at the molecular level, we can improve our chances of keeping our skin youthful and healthy longer than ever before.








