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Benefits and Effectiveness of Shea Butter

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Shea butter, also known as karate butter, is a fatty substance made out of nuts from the karate nut tree grown in West and Central Africa. They grow in the wild and take fifty years to mature with a life expectancy of 300 years. The benefits of the butter from the nuts are just now being realized for health and beauty.

Karate butter helps diminish wrinkles by moisturizing the skin and promotes cell renewal and increases circulation in the skin. It contains cinnamic acid which is a substance helping to protect the skin from harmful UV rays. It heals burns, sores, scars, dermatitis, dandruff, stretch marks, and psoriasis. It protects the skin from environmental and free radical damages. It has anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties and contains Vitamins E, F, and A. The Vitamin F in Shea butter helps to protect the skin from harmful exposure to the elements. It has linoleic, linolenic and arachidonic acids, the three essential fatty acids.

This butter is extremely effective in moisturizing since it contains many fatty acids the skin needs to retain moisture and elasticity. The high fatty content makes Shea butter a terrific additive in shampoos, soaps, anti-aging creams, cosmetics, massage oils, and lotions. The composition of Shea butter allows it to melt easily into the skin.

Shea butter is in many products used for various uses. It has become a world renowned product used to help keep the skin in youthful condition as well as repair damage to the skin and the skin cells.

Pregnant woman use it to help fight against stretch marks and the scarring of prior stretch marks. It helps heal the damages of the scarring to make the scars become invisible. The fatty acids in Shea butter make the skin softer and more subtle allowing the skin stretch with the growing of the pregnancy.

The medical world has discovered the benefits of Shea butter and the effects it has on skin in any condition. It replenishes lifelong damage to help the skin regain its youthful appearance and texture.

The cosmetic world has begun using the butter as ingredients in their products which have taken the world by storm. The benefits of the added ingredients have changed the aging effects of many women in their cosmetics and facial products.

The benefits of Shea butter return the luster to the skin and hair. It does not leave a greasy or residue on the skin. It protects the skin and scalp. It does not clog pores or block the hair shaft. It helps to soothe and reduce skin irritations and burns. As anti-aging product it helps to revitalize the elasticity lost during the aging process. For this reason many woman have added this product to their facial regimens.

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Remove Your Scars With Laser Treatment

Scars are a result of damage to the skin from a wide variety of causes including surgery, diseases such as chickenpox, sports and other injuries and severe acne. Over time small scars will virtually disappear. Larger scars that may be raised or indented can be treated with a variety of therapies including laser treatment for scars, chemical peels and micro dermabrasion. Laser scar removal is not appropriate for everyone and is not recommended for people who have skin disorders such as cystic acne, dermatitis or psoriasis. Some medications such as isotretinoin should not be used for at least six months before laser treatment.


Types of Scars

Atrophic Scars are usually caused by skin diseases such as acne and look like small pits in the skin.

Keloid scars are raised, firm usually red or purplish scars that build up gradually and cover more than the initial damaged area.

Hypertrophic scars are usually pink, firm and raised and and only cover the original damaged area. They usually fade over a period of time.


Laser Treatment for Scars

The use of lasers has been highly successful in minimizing scars and can reduce their appearance by as much as 80%. There are a variety of different lasers used for the treatment of scars and a dermatologist will choose the type of laser to be used depending on the kind of scar you have.


Types of Lasers Used in Laser Treatment of Scars

CO2 and YAG lasers are usually used for the scars resulting from acne. These types of lasers are both ablative, that is to they use a technique which removes the top layer of skin. The YAG laser is less damaging than the CO2 laser but both require a period of healing.

Fractionated CO2 and YAG lasers work by creating small areas of damage under the skin and are
in effect a controlled process of wound healing. These types of lasers are also used for the treatment of acne scars. There is no downtime with this type of laser

Pulsed dye lasers are usually used to treat keloid hypertrophic scars and can be used in conjunction with steroid injections or 5-FU (five percent fluorouracil) which can help to flatten raised scars. This type of laser also needs no healing time.

Is Laser Treatment for Scars Suitable for Everyone?

Laser treatments works best on fair skin and is not so successful for those with very dark skin. The introduction of fractionated infrared lasers has allowed this treatment to be used for the treatment of acne scars in this section of the population but keloid and hypertrophic scars are still not treatable by a laser technique. Anyone with an existing skin condition such as cystic acne or psoriasis or some types of dermatitis should consult a dermatologist to see if this treatment is appropriate for them.

How Does Laser Treatment For Scars Work?

In ablative types of lasers the laser is used to remove the top layer of skin to allow new skin to grow over and cover the area of the scar. In non-ablative types the laser targets cells deep in the skin which stimulates the growth of collagen. This then fills in the pits of acne scars or covers other types of scars with new growth. The treatment can be performed as an outpatient and a local anesthetic is usually used. Depending on the severity of scarring the time it takes for the procedure can vary from 10 minutes to over an hour.

After the procedure the area can be washed very gently with a mild soap and an antibiotic appointment may be applied. Some medicated creams may be prescribed which can help fade the scar, For some types of laser scar treatment pain medication may be necessary.

The skin will start to regenerate a few days after treatment and the speed with which the area heals depends on the type of laser which was used and a variety of other factors including the characteristics of your skin and the way you look after it after treatment. There are some side effects associated with laser treatment for scars including increased or decreased pigmentation which can be made worse by exposure to the sun. An antibiotic cream is usually prescribed to prevent infection.


Conclusion

Laser treatment for scars is a highly successful procedure that can drastically minimize the appearance of many different types of scars. It is an expensive procedure, costs varying with the severity of scarring and the area to be treated. Many of the newer types of lasers used do not damage the outer surface of the skin side so you can continue your normal activities immediately after treatment. A dermatologist will be able to tell you which type of laser treatment is suitable for your skin type depending on the amount and type of scarring that you have.

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How Long Does It Take for Eczema Scars Disappear?

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Pityriasis Rosea Facts and Pityriasis Rosea Treatment

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Pityriasis rosea is a skin disease marked by patches of pink, oval rash. Although its exact cause is unknown and its onset is not linked to food, medicines or stress, it is thought that this essentially non-contagious condition is set off by a virus. Pityriasis rosea can affect members of either sex of any age. Pityriasis rosea is uncommon in those over 60 years old. It may last months longer when it occurs in this age group. A single scaling patch often appears one to twenty days before the general rash. It is an oval plaque 2-5 cm in diameter, with a scale trailing just inside the edge of the lesion. The herald patch is often mistaken as ringworm. It can also be confused with psoriasis. Often, the patches are confined to the upper body and may follow the ribs in lines. The rash lasts around one or two months then clears up completely.

What causes it?

Pityriasis rosea may be set off by a viral infection but it does not appear to be contagious. Herpes viruses 6 and 7 have sometimes been associated with pityriasis rosea. It is not related to foods, medicines, or stress.

Pityriasis rosea clears up by itself in about six to twelve weeks. When clear, the skin returns to its normal appearance. It leaves no scars, although pale marks or brown discolouration may persist for a few months in dark skinned people.

What are the symptoms?

Pityriasis rosea causes a rash.

* The rash often begins with a single, round-to-oval, pink patch that is scaly with a raised border (herald patch). Its size ranges from 2 cm to 10 cm. The larger size is more common. See an illustration of a herald patch.

* Days to weeks later, salmon-colored, 1 cm to 2 cm oval patches appear in batches on the abdomen, chest, back, arms, and legs. Patches sometimes spread to the neck but rarely to the face.

*Itching of the lesions (mild to severe)

* Fever & fatigue (but rare)

Pityriasis Rosea Treatment

Treatment may include external and internal medications for itching. Aveeno oatmeal baths, anti-itch medicated lotions and steroid creams may be prescribed to combat the rash. Lukewarm, rather than hot, baths may be suggested. Strenuous activity, which could aggravate the rash, should be discouraged. Ultraviolet light treatments given under the supervision of a dermatologist may be helpful. Recently, both the antiviral drug Famvir and the antibiotic erythromycin have been claimed to produce healing in one to two weeks. For severe cases a few days of oral anti-inflammatory medications such as prednisone may be necessary to promote healing

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Skin Diseases: Pityriasis Rosea

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Most of the time Pityriasis Rosea occurs in young adults, but it can afflict children and older adults as well. Pityriasis Rosea is a mysterious condition characterized by a large patch (similar to ringworm) called the “Herald Patch” and is in about a few days afterward followed by an increasing number of smaller spots. The spots are usually concentrated on the arms, trunk and legs. It is only in rare cases do the spots show up on the face, hands or feet.

Pityriasis Rosea is a rash that is unsightly in appearance and bothersome due to the itching it may cause, and usually lasts for about six weeks but has been known to persist up until eight to ten weeks. There is no type of treatment that will shorten the duration of Pityriasis Rosea, and there is no cure for the condition. For self treatment the over the counter cream “Cortaid” is excellent in temporarily suppressing or healing the rash and removing the discomfort of itch. For severe cases (extreme itching) a doctor can prescribe cortisone pills.

What causes Pityriasis Rosea is unknown. A virus was at a time considered as a likely culprit, however, no virus has been found in this disease that is not contagious. What is known about Pityriasis Rosea is that it erupts suddenly, occurs in a certain age group, only lasts for a certain length of time, will not harm the internal organs, will clear up completely not leaving any scars, and it will rarely occur again in the same individual.

Another condition called Pityriasis Alba that only affects the face, neck and upper arms is asymptomatic. It mostly occurs in dry climates and appears in children and young adults. The description of this condition is usually faint, poorly defined areas of hypo-pigmentation with a fine shiny scale or a slightly glazed surface. And in general, the skin will be dry or chapped, and much more noticeable in dark-skinned individuals.

The occurrence of hypo-pigmentation is due to mild inflammation, manifesting from dry, chapped skin. In children it will usually resolve around puberty when the oil production begins. A corticosteroid ointment or cream can be used in helping to heal the condition, however, re-pigmentation will not be present in every individual.

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