Darkening Of Skin Color

The Effects of Cancer on Your Body

According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), cancer is caused when human cells begin to grow out of control and form abnormal cell growths. Within these cancer cells, the DNA is somehow damaged through the uncontrollable growth. Unlike normal...

Side Effects of L-Glutamine Supplement

According to the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), L-glutamine, also known as glutamine, is the most common amino acid found in the body. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and are created within the body. However, under...

What Is Cryotherapy for Skin Tags?

Cryotherapy has been around for about 100 years and involves the use of extremely cold temperatures to freeze and destroy abnormal skin lesions such as skin tags. The first freezing agents used for cryotherapy were liquid air and compressed carbon...

The Effects of Permanent Hair Removal for Children

Since laser hair removal's introduction to the market, it has become increasingly popular to not only treat adults with the procedure, but also children. This is especially true for children who suffer from hirsutism (excessive hair growth), from...

Excess Iron Levels in Blood

Excess blood iron levels result from an inherited condition termed hereditary, or primary, hemochromatosis. Some people develop secondary, non-genetically linked, hemochromatosis related to frequent blood transfusions, alcoholism or certain...

Adrenal Gland Diseases

The adrenal glands are hormone-producing glands that sit above the kidneys. These glands produce sex hormones and steroids such as cortisol that are necessary to survive. According to MedlinePlus, adrenal gland problems occur when the adrenal...

Sunbed Alternatives

If you are looking for a safe way to tan, don't use a sunbed. Contrary to popular belief, a tanning bed is no safer than baking in the sun. In fact, the Texas AgriLife Extension Service reports that sunbeds actually zap you with twice as much...

Side Effects of TCA Tattoo Removal

Trichloroacetic acid, or TCA, is a chemical agent used to induce skin peeling. It has a variety of uses, one of which is as a method to remove tattoos. According to the TCA Tattoo Removal website, TCA causes a controlled inflammation on the...

Tri-Luma for Acne

Acne patients watching eagerly for their lesions to clear up often are disappointed when the clearing pimples leave behind colored marks. Although these colored marks aren't really scars, they sometimes last for upwards of a year before finally...

Addison's Disease Diet

Addison's disease, also called primary adrenal insufficiency, occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce enough hormones due to damage to the adrenal cortex. Adrenal glands are small organs, located on top of each kidney, that produce cortisol,...

How Often Should You Peel With 30% Glycolic Acid?

If you are interested in glycolic acid peels, you will need to take it one-step-at-a-time until your learn how your skin responds. According to the experts at Johns Hopkins Cosmetic Center, the peels can be repeated every two to four weeks,...

How to Fight Age Spots

Age spots pop up on your skin after you have been out in the sunlight for long periods of time, over an extended period of time. Age spots form on your skin when the amount of melanin increases, darkening the color of your skin. When you are in...

Cortisol Level Symptoms

Cortisol is known as the body's fight or flight hormone. Stress can cause high cortisol levels, while thyroid disease, medications or other conditions may result in high or low levels of the hormone. Cushing's Syndrome describes a disorder where...

Laser Treatment of Acne Scars

Acne scars are flattened pin-like pockets in the skin. The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) says scars are your body's response to injury. They are a normal part of the healing process. Laser therapy is used to resurface facial skin...

Sunless Tanning Lotion Dangers

Sunless tanning lotions have become popular in recent years due to concerns regarding ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Many people want to achieve the healthy tanned look without actually going out in the sun, turning to the supposedly...

Exhausted Adrenal Symptoms

Adrenal exhaustion is also known by the medical term "adrenal insufficiency." It can be due to a variety of causes, ranging from autoimmune to infectious to drug-induced conditions. It can be quite dangerous, and the symptoms can place...

Long-Term Effects of Laser Tattoo Removal

Out of 500 individuals polled by the American Academy of Dermatology, 24 percent had tattoos, and 17 percent of those with tattoos had considered removal at some time. Laser tattoo removal is by far the most effective and safe way to remove an...

How to Use Lumigan

Lumigan, a brand name of the medication bimatoprost ophthalmic, treats glaucoma and other causes of high pressure inside the eye. Patients who have been prescribed Lumigan should learn to use the medication properly for maximum effectiveness and...

Laser Hair Removal & Tweezing

"Unwanted hair growth may appear on many areas of the body including the upper lip, sideburns, chin, ears, chest, back, armpits, legs, fingers, feet or toes and is annoying for both men and women," according to the American Academy of Dermatology....

Problems With Skin Darkness

Skin darkening in color can be a symptom of 128 conditions according to Wrong Diagnosis.com. Causes can be as simple as a bruise or as serious as cyanosis, a potentially life-threatening condition indicating a lack of oxygen. Some of the...

Side Effects of a Chemical Face Peel

Chemical peels use acid to dissolve the uppermost layers of skin, revealing fresher cells below, making the skin appear younger. In general, the higher the concentration of acid in a chemical peel, the deeper into the skin the acid goes. In...

What Are the Symptoms of a Skin Disease?

Skin disease is an umbrella term for a variety of other commonly known disorders. Acne, vitiligo, dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema and rosacea are all types of skin diseases. Symptoms of skin disease can be mild to extreme and may include changes in...

How Does Airbrush Tanning Work?

The solution used for airbrush tanning is made up of dihydroxyacetone, which is a chemical that interacts with the dead layer of skin that is on the out-most layer of the epidermis. When the dihydroxyacetone touches the skin, it creates a...

Side Effects of LiLash Purified Eyelash Stimulator

Cosmetic Alchemy manufactures LiLash, an over-the-counter beauty product. The company says LiLash increases the length and fullness of your eyelashes. At the time of publication, the Food and Drug Administration has approved only one product,...

Home Treatments for Pigmentation

Skin pigmentation refers to abnormal darkening or lightening of the skin. The skin gets it color from a pigment called melanin, which is produced by melanocytes. Damage to the melanocytes can cause the skin to appear lighter or darker than normal,...

What Are the Dangers of Photofacials?

Photofacials turn back time, at least from the perspective of your skin. Using a series of light pulses emitted over various wavelengths, photofacials make skin appear younger. The treatments reduce the visible effects of sun damage; improve the...

Laser Treatment for Hair Growth

Laser removal is a semipermanent method of getting rid of unwanted hair. It creates a smooth appearance and relieves you of the hassle of regular shaving, waxing or plucking. But it has other benefits, too. Some areas of the body, such as the...

How to Remove Hyperpigmentation Caused by Acne

Hyperpigmentation is a darkening of the skin that can occur as a result of acne. More commonly known as postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, or PIH, it isn't actually a form of scarring, but more a prolonged inflammatory response of the skin. This...

The Effects of Tanning on Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are a common skin condition that occurs due to a combination of the over-stretching of the skin tissue and the presence of a hormone produced by the adrenal glands called cortisone. The cortisone weakens the elastic fibers of the...

Addison's Disease Health Video (Video)

Addison's disease is a disorder that results in your body producing insufficient amounts of certain hormones produced by your adrenal glands. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and treatments of Addison's in this video.