Pressure to look younger lifts skincare market
ANTI-AGEING There is a natural synergy between skin-rejuvenating dermatology and anti-ageing skincare, writes Vicky Eldridge In today’s age-conscious beauty market, the boundaries between dermatology...
View ArticleDIY dermatology boosted by tightened budgets
AT-HOME DEVICES Popularity of at-home skin rejuvenation devices, which offer a cheaper alternative to clinic treatments, has been lifted in the current economic climate, as Vicky Eldridge reports We...
View ArticleSkincare market looking good despite economic gloom
MARKET OVERVIEW The UK dermatology market continues to grow, despite the economic slowdown, as more people than ever are opting to visit a dermatologist about their skin concerns, writes Catherine...
View ArticleWhat you eat can help keep skin young and healthy
The relationship between diet and dermatology has been controversial with research sometimes claiming opposing results. It is only recently that dermatologists have been unable to dismiss the...
View ArticlePsychological effects scar the mind
Having unblemished skin is perceived as a sign of beauty, an idea that is arguably perpetuated in the media. According to recent research, the first thing teenagers and adults notice about a person...
View ArticleSpotting why acne is spreading to later life
Did you breathe a sigh of relief when adolescence retreated, leaving your skin relatively intact? Or are you one of the growing number for whom acne persisted or even appeared for the first time during...
View ArticleExamining skin complaints
The skin is the body’s largest organ and the average adult has a staggering two square metres of it, weighing 3.2 kilos. The skin has several vital functions; it protects from injury and environmental...
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