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The Case for an Evidence-based Aromatherapy Practice - Tisserand Institute
The Case for an Evidence-based Aromatherapy Practice – Tisserand Institute
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Tamara AgnewTamara Agnew holds a PhD from the University of South Australia following her study on the effect of essential oils and aromatherapy on the physical and psychosocial symptoms of acne vulgaris. She is a lecturer at the University where she teaches research methods, Global National Health and First People’s Health, and she is a […]
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MEDIHEAL N.M.F AQUARING MASK & PANDA’S DREAM COOL STICK REVIEW FROM BB COSMETIC
use my code “bbiluvbred2″ for 8% off!
Hello everyone! I hope your having the most wonderful day. I am so excited for today’s review because I have wanted to try these masks for SO LONG. 
These Mediheal masks have just been a hit over this summer/fall in Korea, and I’ve just seen celebrity after youtube after makeup artist use this brand’s mask because they are not only effective but are dermatologist tested and is paraben free. They are SO great especially in this time of the year because you’re trying to get as MUCH moisture as possible, which can lead to overusing products which can then lead to clumping makeup/clogged pores/etc. BUT I have found out that just one of these after a shower can substitute for ALL of those products (i.e oil, lotion, serum) as an all-in-one, its just as moisturizing, but it does not clump my bb cream AT ALL.
TBH I bought the panda’s dream so cool eye stick because of packaging, but it ended up being such a nice item, I am glad I did. I use it at school SO MUCH when my eyes get tired or strained, that the guys next to me were like “WHY ARE YOU ALWAYS PUTTING DEODORANT UNDER UR EYES” and I was like bro its not deodorant FIRST OF ALL and then I made him try it (i know makeup sharing is bad but I wiped it before and after so hopefully that prevents any germs and bacteria and boy cooties I could possibly get from him) and he was like O MY GOSH my eyes feel so refreshed and I was like I KNOW.
As for the store itself, I had heard a bit of BB Cosmetics before I checked them out, but I was sort of unfamiliar. I was just holding off on buying k cosmetics until I went to korea, because its just so expensive otherwise and a lot of times they don’t even have the item I'm looking for. I found out that BB stocks A LOT of popular korean brands that a lot of other places don’t at more affordable prices. On top of that shipping worldwide is absolutely FREE. AND SO FAST AND RELIABLE, which is not the case for most online korean resale shops. I’d definitely recommend them as an option for shopping Korean beauty online. And now you can use my discount code ’bbiluvbred2’ for 8% off.
MEDIHEAL MASK (ABOUT THE PRODUCT)
What is meadiheal? 
'Mediheal is mask science that was created and tested by using beauty principles. 'Mediheal' incorporates special know-how to provide custom solution for individuals based on their skin concerns and renews the skin to look and feel like it has received professional skin management. 'Mediheal' uses a highly concentrated formulation of natural materials, helps your unbalanced skin become healthier by making it resistant to stress and caring skin balance. N.M.F (Natural Moisturizing Factor), Sodium Hyaluronate and Witch Hazel Water solve skin thirstiness. Allantoin and Trehalose enhance skin elasticity skin elasticity and give tightening effect. Especially, the upgraded function enables sheet transformation by changing the white sheet to transparent type (Gel type).
Overall N.M.F Aquaring is supposed to/to be tighten pores, moisturize, clean skin, ant-wrinkle, and lift the skin as well.
Ingredients:
Water, glycereth-26, peg/ppg-17/6 copolymer, glycerin, sodium hyaluronate, 1,2-hexanediol, hydroxethyl urea, rosa cetifolia flower water, fomes offcinalis (mushroom) extract, hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel) water, prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond) seed extract, glutamine, glutamic acid, arginine, alanine, phenylalanine proline, ortulaca oleracea extract, hydrolyzed collagen, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, beta-glucan, xanthan gum, butyelene glycol, boswellia serrata resin extract, salix alba (willow) bark extract, panthenol, trehalose, betaine, carbomer, allatoin, polysorbate 80, adenosine, disodium edta, tocopheryl acetate, fragrance, polyglumatic acid
I put this is cosdna and found that all the ingredients were safe except for this one paraben which isn’t even on the ingredient list because this should be paraben free as listed on the packaging.
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I used these masks once every 3-4 days for about three weeks. I can’t say anything but that I absolutely love it. I don’t know if it was because I knew it was made of natural ingredients and was paraben free or if it was actually because it was so good for my skin but I never broke out once. I have weirdly sensitive skin, my skin will break out really really seriously if it doesn’t fit well with a product, and it was completely fine for this mask. 
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the packaging btw is also so nice because the top part is perforated so that you can just tear it of and it becomes like a mini box holder for the mask. 
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Here is the pic for the individual mask. The packaging is very professional compared to other k masks, and its very well designed in my opinion because its not cutesy or anything but rather professional looking and aesthetically lined. 
So again after using the mask I had no break outs at all. But I want to remind everyone to be careful, because every individuals skin is different!! 
USE
So actually putting the mask on, it has an extreme cooling affect which is SO GREAT because cools down your face before you go to bed or apply makeup. I took the mask off at about 15 minutes. A lot of people think you should go to the maximum time but you should really take masks off when the outside is still moist because that it when the absorption of the mask gel is the highest. Also, you should always gently pat the remaining gel onto your face for even higher absorption.
Immediately I noticed that my skin was extremely moisturized and in a good way. I know when I try to use oil based products or lotion based products, it sometimes leaves my skin feeling very frustrated. It feels like there is just too much product on my skin, or it leaves a residual oily feeling which is so horrible to put makeup over. But this mask left a very clear and clean feeling of moisture, and my skin was so soft! I applied bb cream right after this and a little bit of moisturizer, and my face stayed moisturized for about ~11 hours throughout my entire school day. And I could see its effects because my bb cream would patch around my dry areas during the end of the day, but after using the mask I saw no signs of dryness. 
Of course, as I expected, there wasn’t any dramatic change in my pores. I hand’t been really expecting this because one, I only used 10 masks, and 2 a sheet mask can’t miraculously tighten your pores to an extent that you can suddenly notice it in such a short amount of time. 
I would rate this a definite 5/5 because its not too heavy in moisturizing, but still does an amazing job at it. Its great to use before makeup and after showering to cool down your face. And I feel like I liked this mask in particular because of the stats of it. Safe ingredients, paraben free, and dermatologist tested really made me feel confident to use this product and not get any break outs.
PANDA EYE DREAM
Can I just give this a 5/5 for packaging already? 
Its so cute
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So Im not going to go into details about Tony Moly because its a pretty well known and well trusted brand.
ABOUT THE PRODUCT
“This Tony Moly Panda's Dream So Cool Eye Stick is a portable eye serum in a stick that moisturizes and cools the delicate skin around the eyes as it smoothes the appearance of fine lines. Instantly cool and de-puff tired eyes while minimizing the appearance of fine lines with this multitasking eye stick. Infused with nourishing and hydrating bamboo extracts, this serum cools and soothes skin around the delicate eye area while it hydrates.”
Ingredients:
Purified water, Butylene Glycol, Sodium Stearate, Ethanol, Xylitol, PEG-12 Dimethicone, Glycerin, PEG-8, BIS-PEG-18 Methyl Ether Dimethyl Silane, Niacinamide, Sodium Citrate, Dimethicone, Adenosine, Actinidia Extract, Seawater, Bambusa Vulgaris Shoot Extract, Bambusa Vulgaris Sap Extract, Glacial water, Potassium Alginate, Methyl Methacrylate Crosspolymer, Xanthan Gum, Citric acid, Steareth-20, Caprylyl Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Caprylhydroxamic Acid, N-Hydroxysuccinimide, Chlorhexidine Digluconate, Potassium Sorbate, Chrysin, Palmitoyl Oligopeptide, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, Tropolone, Perfume, FD&C Blue 1(E133), Phenoxyethanol, Complex Component Holoxyl
(ones in bold are potential acne triggers)
I would say its not totally unsafe. But of course, its definitely not all natural. All the ingredients are at a 1~3 safety level which is pretty good.
USE
I carry this around everywhere I go now. Its so handy to apply after long lectures at school or hours of studying at the library. My eyes often feel really tired and pressured after staring at a monitor for too long so a little amount of moisture and coolness feels awesome and refreshing. The stick glides smoothly under your eyes and it feels so nice and cool! Especially if you have dry eyes at the end of the day like me. Usually I put it on before makeup, but after studying for several hours I put it over my bb cream and it still applies okay. A lot of people worry that this will tug on their makeup, but it glides quite smoothly over the top rather than smearing your bb/concealer.
ALSO it is not STICKY!!! I really appreciate that it doesn’t leave any stickiness or residue on my skin after application because that is a definite no-no for me, as well as the fact that its clear, but not shiny clear so no one can tell if you applied it or not.
Unfortunately, I don’t think they have any dark circle benefits nor anti-aging benefits but its nice for a quick little relief. 
However, I think its really beneficial to carry around in the winter, when the weather is dry and you need that extra moisture. Or even in the summer, when the skin under your eyes get irritated in the sun. 
I would rate this product a 4.5/5 because it feels so ice when applied, but the cooling effect don’t last quite as long as I want to..the moisture stays but maybe its just that the cool blast when you apply it is just so addictive I want it to last longer??? But otherwise it didn’t cause any breakouts for me (thankgod) and its cuteness and portableness has me sold. 
As for BB cosmetics, please please go check them out. I highly recommend them. I honestly did not except my products to arrive so quickly and  in such great condition (well-packaged, not damaged etc.) I really would like to give them a high approval rating because of this as well as that shipping is FREE WORLDWIDE yet the quality is still a+. Countless times I have been disappointed by shipping with resale websites. But not bbcosmetics. Also, they have a lot of products that I have been searching for but couldn’t find on other sites, new products and products that might not be as popular/mainstream but are still good. I am still so impressed with their quality shipping and their variety of products!
 I’d like to thank them personally for sponsoring today’s review, it was a great experience/opportunity for me, and I would love to continue these if all goes well.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO USE MY CODE “bbiluvbred2″ for 8% off (and it will give me more opportunities to do reviews in the future as well!)
HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY
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Enroll for lecture on Management of acne in Mumbai
The analysis of acne vulgaris is essentially clinical. History and physical assessment can help decide whether there is a hidden reason for the acne, for example, a fueling medicine or endocrinologic variation from the norm causing hyperandrogenism (e.g., polycystic ovarian disorder). Other dermatologic indications of androgen overabundance incorporate seborrhea, hirsutism and androgenetic alopecia. Endocrinologic testing isn't requested routinely for ladies with ordinary menstrual cycles. More established ladies, particularly those with new-beginning acne and different indications of androgen abundance (e.g., hirsutism, androgenic alopecia, menstrual abnormalities, fruitlessness), ought to be tried for androgen overabundance with estimations of aggregate and free serum testosterone, dihydroepiandrosterone, and luteinizing and follicle-invigorating hormone levels. Pelvic ultrasonography may show the nearness of polycystic ovaries. In prepubertal kids with acne, indications of hyperandrogenism incorporate early-beginning quickened development, pubic or axillary hair, personal stench, genital development and propelled bone age.
Treatment for acne vulgaris should intend to lessen seriousness and repeats of skin injuries just as to improve appearance. The methodology relies upon the seriousness of the acne, the treatment inclinations and age of the patient, and adherence and reaction to past treatment. Different acne medicines target various strides in the pathogenesis of acne, from checking androgens and diminishing sebum generation to forestalling follicular impediment, decreasing P. acnes expansion and diminishing irritation.
Topical treatment is the standard of care for mellow to direct acne. Retinoids and antimicrobials, for example, benzoyl peroxide and anti-infection agents are the backbone of topical acne treatment. Such medicines are dynamic at application destinations, and they can forestall new injuries. The primary reaction is nearby bothering. Gels, pledgets (medicine drenched cushions), washes and arrangements will in general be drying and are useful for sleek skin. Moisturizers, creams and salves are useful for dry, effectively bothered skin. Most topical arrangements require in any event six to about two months before an improvement is seen; they might be utilized for quite a long time varying.
Management of acne has experienced a progressive change. In this lecture. Sushil Tahiliani discusses a portion of the fascinating changes so far with the presentation of new ideas in pathogenesis.
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BPO Is Nothing To Be Scared Of Using
BPO Washes
This blog was written by another Acne Specialist, Nondy Llewellyn. She is a very knowledgeable an experienced Esthetician. I have also written blogs about BPO. It truly the workhorse of clearing inflamed acne. Don’t be scared of it.
I have read recently, and have attended lectures where benzoyl peroxide is discouraged from use. It is alleged that BPO is detrimental to the skin. It is said that this ingredient thins the skin. It dries out the skin. It compromises the barrier function of the skin. It makes the skin photosensitive. It can make your Langerhans Cells go dormant. Let us all remember that ACNE is what BPO is used for in esthetics. So what is the TRUTH? Part of the truth is that those discouraging its use have an agenda that has nothing to do with the health of the consumer’s skin! Their agenda is all about selling their touted acne product. By discouraging the use of BPO, they can then come in and save you with their acne product. Please keep in mind why we use BPO. It is for acne sufferers. Newsflash: It is supposed to dry out the skin…of an acne sufferer. It is supposed to increase the turnover rate of epithelial cells, thereby peeling the skin and promoting the resolution of comedones…in an acne sufferer.
I believe it is unethical to frighten consumers from using a product or ingredient unless there is a credible scientific reason to support such a claim. Some claims use studies whereby a 40-50% solution of the ingredient is used on mice ears or cheeks. No one uses a concentration that high for acne. Water is a life-sustaining substance, but too much water can kill you. Please keep in mind BPO is not used on normal skin. It is used only during the time one suffers from acne. When we break a bone, we wear a cast to help the bone heal properly. When the bone is healed, the cast comes off. It is no longer needed. It’s the same with BPO.
While we wait for new and wonderful discoveries derived from microbiome and epigenetics studies, let’s cease from discouraging consumers from using a perfectly effective, readily available, (and affordable for almost anyone!) helper in the war against acne. In a proper, non-comedogenic formulation, and a properly designed acne regimen, BPO plays a part in clearing acne vulgaris. That’s the key, ‘properly designed’! A well-trained esthetician, who has certification in caring for the health and beauty of acne sufferers, designs the acne regimen. The acne sufferer is also using antioxidants, proper acne-safe moisturizing agents, and the correct sunscreen…ALL while getting the skin clear. As a well-trained acne esthetician, I know how to teach my clients how to use BPO as ONE component of an effective acne regimen, to mitigate every one of those supposed “bad” issues BPO is accused of. If we were in a court of law, I’d defend my client, in this case BPO, and the jury would have to find my client innocent of all charges.
I love attending educational lectures and conferences because even if I don’t agree with their philosophy, it challenges me to be a better esthetician. I research as to why certain ingredients are being included in a product or protocol and if the company that I am partnering with is the very best for my clients.
When we understand that acne includes symptomatic discomfort, scarring, emotional and psychosocial self-isolation, workplace embarrassment, and potential psychiatric disturbances including depression and suicide, we need to really think about how we, as estheticians can help those who suffer. We have a unique opportunity to help those who suffer from acne. Let’s do so with compassion, thoughtfulness, and knowledge.
I find most people who are scared of using BPO have used over counter products that are too strong, filled with pore-clogging ingredients and not formulated properly. Acne Specialist like myself and Nondy use BPO that is balanced and safe for your skin.
from Skin Care Acne https://www.skincareacnetreatmentdenver.com/2019/05/26/bpo-is-nothing-to-be-scared-of-using/ from Skin Care By Robyn https://skincarebyrobyn.tumblr.com/post/185165507868
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BPO Is Nothing To Be Scared Of Using
BPO Washes
This blog was written by another Acne Specialist, Nondy Llewellyn. She is a very knowledgeable an experienced Esthetician. I have also written blogs about BPO. It truly the workhorse of clearing inflamed acne. Don’t be scared of it.
I have read recently, and have attended lectures where benzoyl peroxide is discouraged from use. It is alleged that BPO is detrimental to the skin. It is said that this ingredient thins the skin. It dries out the skin. It compromises the barrier function of the skin. It makes the skin photosensitive. It can make your Langerhans Cells go dormant. Let us all remember that ACNE is what BPO is used for in esthetics. So what is the TRUTH? Part of the truth is that those discouraging its use have an agenda that has nothing to do with the health of the consumer’s skin! Their agenda is all about selling their touted acne product. By discouraging the use of BPO, they can then come in and save you with their acne product. Please keep in mind why we use BPO. It is for acne sufferers. Newsflash: It is supposed to dry out the skin…of an acne sufferer. It is supposed to increase the turnover rate of epithelial cells, thereby peeling the skin and promoting the resolution of comedones…in an acne sufferer.
I believe it is unethical to frighten consumers from using a product or ingredient unless there is a credible scientific reason to support such a claim. Some claims use studies whereby a 40-50% solution of the ingredient is used on mice ears or cheeks. No one uses a concentration that high for acne. Water is a life-sustaining substance, but too much water can kill you. Please keep in mind BPO is not used on normal skin. It is used only during the time one suffers from acne. When we break a bone, we wear a cast to help the bone heal properly. When the bone is healed, the cast comes off. It is no longer needed. It’s the same with BPO.
While we wait for new and wonderful discoveries derived from microbiome and epigenetics studies, let’s cease from discouraging consumers from using a perfectly effective, readily available, (and affordable for almost anyone!) helper in the war against acne. In a proper, non-comedogenic formulation, and a properly designed acne regimen, BPO plays a part in clearing acne vulgaris. That’s the key, ‘properly designed’! A well-trained esthetician, who has certification in caring for the health and beauty of acne sufferers, designs the acne regimen. The acne sufferer is also using antioxidants, proper acne-safe moisturizing agents, and the correct sunscreen…ALL while getting the skin clear. As a well-trained acne esthetician, I know how to teach my clients how to use BPO as ONE component of an effective acne regimen, to mitigate every one of those supposed “bad” issues BPO is accused of. If we were in a court of law, I’d defend my client, in this case BPO, and the jury would have to find my client innocent of all charges.
I love attending educational lectures and conferences because even if I don’t agree with their philosophy, it challenges me to be a better esthetician. I research as to why certain ingredients are being included in a product or protocol and if the company that I am partnering with is the very best for my clients.
When we understand that acne includes symptomatic discomfort, scarring, emotional and psychosocial self-isolation, workplace embarrassment, and potential psychiatric disturbances including depression and suicide, we need to really think about how we, as estheticians can help those who suffer. We have a unique opportunity to help those who suffer from acne. Let’s do so with compassion, thoughtfulness, and knowledge.
I find most people who are scared of using BPO have used over counter products that are too strong, filled with pore-clogging ingredients and not formulated properly. Acne Specialist like myself and Nondy use BPO that is balanced and safe for your skin.
from Skin Care Acne https://www.skincareacnetreatmentdenver.com/2019/05/26/bpo-is-nothing-to-be-scared-of-using/
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Barry Kusman, MD, FACS, is a Highly Regarded Ophthalmic Surgeon and Aesthetic Physician with Southern Eye Center in Tucson, Arizona
Dr. Barry Kusman is an esteemed and extensively experienced ophthalmic surgeon specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, cosmetic surgery, and general ophthalmology. He is on the faculty of the University Of Arizona College Of Medicine, a position he has been holding for the past two decades, and also acts as an ophthalmologic surgeon with Southwestern Eye Center, a successful private practice in Tucson, Arizona. He was Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at El Dorado Hospital in Tucson for four years. He additionally serves as Medical Director of Facial Artistry by Barry Kusman, MD, FACS, which he launched in 1988 and where he continues to personally administer fillers and Botox. Dr. Barry Kusman has been practicing for over 33 years and his area of interest and proficiency resides in cataract surgery. In fact, he has performed over 20,000 such surgeries over the years using the most modern intraocular lenses. A teacher and physician, he is as well as a lecturer on a national and international level. Procedures Dr. Kusman typically performs include abdominoplasty, body countering after weight loss surgery, Botox injection, breast lift surgery, cataract removal surgery, facelift, facial reconstruction, glaucoma surgery, liposuction, non-cosmetic chemodenervation, and Restylane® Injections. He additionally practices at St. Joseph Hospital and Tucson Medical Center.  According to his statement on healthgrades.com, Dr. Kusman provides the highest quality care in a compassionate and efficient manner by combining state-of-the-art technology with a highly trained staff. Dr. Kusman provides the highest quality care in a compassionate and efficient manner by combining state-of-the-art technology with a highly trained staff. Conditions he treats include acne, acne vulgaris, age spots, age-related macular degeneration, astigmatism, Bell’s Palsy, benign neoplasm of choroid, benign neoplasm of eye, blepharitis, cataract, conjuctival hemorrhage, corneal erosion, cosmetic conditions, diplopia, drooping eyelids, drusen, ectropion of eyelid, floaters, Fuch’s corneal dystrophy, glaucoma, headache, keratitis, lazy eye, lupus erythematosus, macular edema, migraine, nearsightedness, Parasitic endophthalmitis, and pinkeye (conjunctivitis). For more information about Dr. Barry Kusman, please www.Barry-Kusman.info. 
Established and owned by Dr. Lothaire Bluth, Southwestern Eye Center maintains several modern locations throughout Arizona and New Mexico in order to provide for all eye care needs of their patients.  According to the official website of Southern Eye Center, “Dr. Lothaire Bluth pioneered the concept of bringing the doctor to the patient, or bringing comprehensive eye care to rural and underserved areas.” The practice revolves around  principles and values such as Quality of Care (Southwestern will continually put forth all efforts to offer a pleasant, compassionate and totally satisfying experience for all patients), Quality of Life (Southwestern will strive to assist patients and staff to enhance their physical and emotional well being), Quality of Service (Southwestern will concentrate on creating a spirit of teamwork, pride and professionalism among all employees that aims at encouraging continuous career achievement in order to offer the highest level of service to our patients), Quality of Citizenship (Southwestern is committed to provide and support charitable programs and services that benefit the needs of the communities it serves), and Quality of Management (Southern Eye Center is fully dedicated to running its organization in an ethical, honest, and integer manner so as to ensure stability and profitability. Locations where Southern Eye Center serves patients include Kingman, Lake Havasu City, Sierra Vista, Sedona, Las Cruces, Apache Junction, Scottsdale, Safford, Mesa-Falcon Field, Mesa-Satpley, Willcox, Bullhead, Casa Grande, Coolidge, Prescott, Phoenix - Maryvale, Tucson, Tempe, Sun City, Deming, Cottonwood, Nogales, and Yuma.  For more information about Southern Eye Center, please visit www.southwesterneyecenter.com. For information about Facial Artistry by Barry Kusman, MD, FACS, please visit www.facialartistry.net.  
Barry Kusman initially obtained his bachelor’s degree of science in medicine and his bachelor’s degree of science in surgery (MBBCh) in 1973 from the Universty of The Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health Sciences, in Johannesburg, South Africa. He continued to pursue his dream of becoming a successful physician during his internship training at Johannesburg Hospital (1974) and residency training at Johannesburg Hospital (1977) and The University of Florida College of Medicine (1980). He also completed fellowship training in cataract surgery at the prestigious Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami (1981). In addition, Dr. Kusman completed fellowship training in Internal Medicine, Nuclear Medicine, Medical Oncology, Cataract and Intraocular Lens Implant Surgery at Miami Eye Foundation (1981) and also in endocrinology and metabolism at Georgetown University. A Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), Dr. Kusman is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology and is also an active member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, International Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine, International Association for Physicians in Aesthetic Medicine, Global Aesthetic Dermatology and Cosmetology Group, Global Aesthetics and Cosmetology Group, Aesthetic Injectors and The Medical Entrepreneur Group. Dr. Kusman has received Patients’ Choice Award and Compassionate Doctor Recognition in 2013 from vitals.com, was voted on the Healthgrades Honor Roll, and is a Certified Medical Laser Technician and Laser Safety Officer. He also attained meaningful use stage 1 Certification at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services in 2011. Dr. Kusman is a published author and attributes his success to taking proper care of patients. He speaks Afrikaans and Hebrew in addition to English and enjoys reading the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery. In his spare time, he dedicates to photography, sculpture, and playing tennis. For more information about Dr. Barry Kusman, please visit: https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/8132109-Barry-Kusman-ophthalmologist-Tucson-Arizona-85711 or https://www.linkedin.com/in/barry-kusman-md-facs-mb-bch-ba7b9b25/  
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Lecture on Management of acne
Acne is a typical skin condition described by comedones (clogged pores and whiteheads) and discharge filled spots (pustules). It normally begins at pubescence and fluctuates in seriousness from a couple of spots on the face, neck, back and chest, which most youths will have eventually, to an increasingly huge issue that may cause scarring and sway on self-assurance. For the dominant part it will in general determination by the late adolescents or mid-twenties, yet it can continue for longer in certain individuals.
Management of acne has experienced a progressive change. In this lecture. Sushil Tahiliani discusses a portion of the fascinating changes so far with the presentation of new ideas in pathogenesis.
Acne is an incendiary issue of pilosebaceous units and is pervasive in youthfulness. The trademark sores are open (dark) and shut (white) comedones, fiery papules, pustules, knobs and blisters, which may prompt scarring and pigmentary changes. The pathogenesis of acne is multifactorial and incorporates irregular follicular keratinization, expanded creation of sebum auxiliary to hyperandrogenism, expansion of Propionibacterium acnes and aggravation
Treatment for acne vulgaris should expect to diminish seriousness and repeats of skin sores just as to improve appearance. The methodology relies upon the seriousness of the acne, the treatment inclinations and age of the patient, and adherence and reaction to past treatment, Various acne medications target various strides in the pathogenesis of acne, from neutralizing androgens and diminishing sebum creation to forestalling follicular impediment, lessening P. acnes multiplication and diminishing irritation.
 Contact Us.
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201, Kalpataru Plaza, Chincholi Bunder Rd
Malad West, Mumbai – 64
Phone: 022 4973 6375, +91 81042 82077
https://docmode.org/
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