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WHAT IS COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY?
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Cosmetic dermatology might be defined as that aspect of the practice of dermatology that emphasizes “lookin’ good.” While cutaneous medicine and surgery focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of skin disease, there is a significant aspect of the specialty directed towards improving the patient’s appearance.

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AGING
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The “aging face” is basically determined by five factors:
1. Intrinsic aging factor (or chronological aging)
2. Sleep lines factor
3. Expression lines factor
4. Gravity factor
5. Photoaging factor

This last factor is responsible for more

COLOR CHANGES
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Hair and nails, just as the skin, can turn various colors, depending upon a variety of internal or external factors.  Some examples follow:

 
Blue Ingestion of dapsone to excess – methemoglobinemia Ingestion of minocycline to excess Ingestion of si
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DARK CIRCLES
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 Dark circles under the eyes represent bilateral, round, homogeneous hyperpigmentation in the infraorbital regions. The intensity of the darkness fluctuates according to fatigue and/or lack of sleep; the condition appears worse with aging due to skin sagging and abnormal lipid deposits.  Dark circles have been regarded as a mere physiologic phenomenon; howevermore

DRY SKIN
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Dry skin, also known by the medical term xerosis, is a common complaint.  This condition is usually the result of a defect in the skin barrier and skin hydration.  Dry skin may be seen independently or in the context of other primary skin diseases such as eczema, contact dermatitis, fungal infections or a drug eruption.  Xerotic skin may appear scaly and more

STRETCH MARKS
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Stretch marks (striae) are fractures of the skin that develop in the dermis. They appear when the skin is stretched beyond its elastic capacity, which can occur due to a variety of reasons: excessive weight gain or loss, rapid adolescent growth, heavy weight lifting and pregnancy.  Genetics also plays an important role in tmore