National Healthy Skin Month
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
JC Jones MA RN
Our skin is our largest organ and the organ that everyone else sees. It protects our body, so we need to protect our skin. The
American Academy of Dermatology celebrates
National Healthy Skin Month in November. Dermatologists are our partners in achieving beautiful, healthy skin, hair and nails. Call
1-888-426-DERM for a specialist near you.
Advice from
dermatology experts:
- You don't need to use soap on all parts of your body to achieve cleanliness. Soap is drying
- Smoking causes wrinkles and premature aging - so just for vanity's sake - stop!
- Use sunscreen with an SPF of 15 daily that provides protection from both UVA and UVB rays. Don't forget to apply sunscreen to your hands as well as your face!
- Beauty is skin deep - eat vitamin and antioxidant rich foods for that healthy glow!
- Hair procedures - less is more to keep luster and beauty. Avoid chemical products that lead to breakage and damage.
- Is the day of the face lift gone? Dermatologists use a combination of non-invasive procedures to help maintain a natural, youthful look:
- laser treatment
- light-energy treatments
- botulinum toxin injections
- fillers
- photodynamic therapy
The tragic loss of the beautiful
Dr. Donde West, Kanye West's mother, at such a young age is a reminder to all of us to carefully check the
credentials of any professional we entrust with caring for us. Are they board certified? Are they well trained? How many procedures have they performed? Be an informed consumer. I have seen beauty salons in strip malls advertise that they do these procedures. I would not trust anyone other than a physician's office with this type of procedure. How is a beauty salon going to handle a medical emergency or complication, if you should have one?
Thank you Aileen_banshee for use of photo Skin.Labels: cosmetic procedures, dermatology, Donde West, healthy skin
Permalink |
Email Post
The Healthline Site, its content, such as text, graphics, images, search
results, HealthMaps, Trust Marks, and other material contained on the
Healthline Site ("Content"), its services, and any information or material
posted on the Healthline Site by third parties are provided for informational
purposes only. None of the foregoing is a substitute for professional medical
advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a
physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may
have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice
or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on the Healthline
Site. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911
immediately. Please read the Terms of Service for more information regarding
use of the Healthline Site.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home