Whether after an injury or surgery, many of us carry scars. Over time, they can fade if we treat them right. Two medics spell out what to do.
Why we love it: Tranexamic acid is an unsung hero of treating hyperpigmentation. It's "a gentle and effective way to improve the look of dark spots," says aesthetician Ivey Rogers. "It helps fade ...
Whether it be from an injury, a medical condition, or some sort of surgical procedure, developing a scar or two over the course of our lives is more or less inevitable. But while most scars tend to ...
Medically reviewed by Katlein Franca, MD Tretinoin is a prescription-only topical retinoid used to treat acne and acne ...
The 'RHOBH' alum also shared how her doctor discovered an "abnormal spot," during her three-month skin check Teddi Mellencamp/Instagram; Leon Bennett/WireImage Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave is celebrating ...
The harsh fluorescent lights of the gym made everything look worse, like they were designed specifically to point out every flaw. As I wiped sweat from my face after a brutal set of squats, I caught ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned consumers to avoid using certain chemical skin peels due to their potential to cause chemical burns and "disfiguring scars." The FDA has issued ...
"It has hyaluronic acid, so it hydrates the skin and just leaves my skin feeling supple and soft. I've been using it for ...