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Minnesota Winter: Ideal Time to Treat Sun Damage

... Minnesota Winter: Ideal Time to Treat Sun Damage - Skin Rejuvenation Clinic Home News by MSA See More Related Lifestyle News News Released: February 06, 2006 Minnesota Winter: Ideal Time to Treat Sun Damage (PRLEAP.COM) Local spas are seeing an increase in the amount of residents seeking to reverse the effects of sun damage while the snow flies, confirming that now may indeed be the best time for your skin to receive a tune-up.

Dr.

Mark Hagberg, owner of the Skin Rejuvenation Clinic in the Minneapolis metro area says that it’s never too late to start turning back the clock on your aging skin.

“Excessive exposure to the sun can make a person look older than he or she really is.

In addition to deep wrinkles, skin damage creates course, dry skin, freckling, skin discoloration and leathery skin,” he explained.

“When a person’s skin has been without sun for a period of time, the damage is more visible to the eye, prompting more people to seek skin care.” In addition to the increased visibility of sun damage during the winter months, a more important point Dr.

Hagberg mentioned is the ease of treatment during the cloudy seasons.

“Many methods of treatment require a person to be out of the sun prior to and following treatment,” he sai...

Fighting adult acne

... El Paso Times - Living CUSTOMER SERVICE: Subscribe Now Contact Us El Paso Times Weather Calendar Jobs Cars Real Estate Apartments Shopping Classifieds Dating Monday, February 6, 2006 Local Nation/World Sports Travel Business Entertainment Living Opinion Obituaries Neighborhoods Education Military Living YES Entertainment Open MIC Healthy living Health and fitness News Local Nation/World Sports Travel Business Entertainment Living Opinion Obituaries Neighborhoods Education Military ADVERTISEMENT Fighting adult acne Slew of products can help banish skin blemishes Bernadette Sedillos Self El Paso Times Monday, February 6, 2006 Acne is embarrassing at any age but a flare-up in your 30s, 40s or even 50s can leave adults wishing a paper bag over the head were an acceptable accessory."It's on the face; it's the part of yourself that you present to people every day," said Dr.

Hector Franco, an East Side dermatologist.

"It can make people very self-conscious."Contrary to popular belief, acne isn't only a teen problem and it's no longer considered uncommon in adults.Many people - women more so than men - get adult-onset acne because of hormonal fluctuation, Franco said.There is good news for grownups who find themselves battling acne.

A variety of products designed for adult acne, or mild skin blemishes, is available over-the-counter or on...

Language barrier brushed aside for Landstuhl patients

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