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Advanced Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 มิ.ย. 2012
Dr. Monique S. Cohn is a board certified dermatologist who provides medical services for the treatment of skin, hair, nails and the improvement of aging or sun damaged skin for men, women and children of all ages. Dr. Cohn and her staff serve northeastern Ohio with the latest and most advanced techniques in adult and pediatric dermatology and dermatologic surgery.
At Advanced Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center in Twinsburg, Ohio we do everything possible to make your visit pleasant, by providing a relaxed and caring environment. We feel quality care depends on both personal and professional excellence. Principles of our Practice:
Specialized Services Offering the newest and most advanced techniques, procedures and medications available.
Individualized Care Delivering fully customized treatment programs and making sure you understand your skin condition and treatment options.
Go to www.yourgreatskin.com for additional information.
At Advanced Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center in Twinsburg, Ohio we do everything possible to make your visit pleasant, by providing a relaxed and caring environment. We feel quality care depends on both personal and professional excellence. Principles of our Practice:
Specialized Services Offering the newest and most advanced techniques, procedures and medications available.
Individualized Care Delivering fully customized treatment programs and making sure you understand your skin condition and treatment options.
Go to www.yourgreatskin.com for additional information.
Winter Dermatitis Flare-Ups: 10 Tips for Preventing and Treating the Itch
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Atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a chronic skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. It often begins in infancy or early childhood, and it can continue into adulthood. Atopic dermatitis is not contagious.
Symptoms of atopic dermatitis can vary from person to person, but they typically include:
• Dry, itchy skin
• Red, inflamed skin
• Rashes that may appear purple, brown, or grayish hue in darker skin tones and red in lighter skin tones
• Thickened, leathery skin
• Open sores
• Skin infections
• Intense itching that can disrupt sleep
Atopic dermatitis can be a frustrating and debilitating condition, but there are treatments that can help manage the symptoms and improve the quality of life. Treatment options and tips for preventing winter dermatitis include:
1. Try to avoid contact with things that make you break out. If a trigger is the cold winter air, make sure you are bundled up with a scarf or face mask when outside. Soaps and wetness can cause skin irritation. Wash your hands only when necessary. Use mild unscented soaps, especially if you have eczema on your hands. Dry your hands completely after you wash them.
2. Wear gloves to protect skin on your hands. Wear vinyl or plastic gloves for work that requires you to have your hands in water. Also, wear gloves when your hands are exposed to anything that can irritate your skin. Wear cotton gloves under plastic gloves to soak up sweat from your hands. Take occasional breaks and remove your gloves. This will prevent a buildup of sweat inside your gloves.
3. Protect your skin when you go outside during the winter. Cold air and low humidity can dry your skin. Dryness can make your eczema worse. Wear clothes made of cotton or a cotton blend. Wool and some synthetic fabrics can irritate your skin.
4. Bath or shower with mild unscented soaps. Keep the water temperature cool or warm, not hot. Soaking in the tub for a short time can be good for your skin. Doing so allows your skin’s outer layer to absorb water and become less dry. Soak for 15 to 20 minutes. Then use a soft towel to pat your skin dry without rubbing. Immediately after drying, apply a moisturizer to your skin. This helps seal in the moisture.
5. Moisturize daily. Keeping the skin hydrated is essential for managing atopic dermatitis. Moisturizers should be applied to the skin several times a day, especially after bathing or showering. Avoid moisturizers with fragrances (perfume) and a lot of extra ingredients.
To read more, go to the new section on our website.
Atopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a chronic skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. It often begins in infancy or early childhood, and it can continue into adulthood. Atopic dermatitis is not contagious.
Symptoms of atopic dermatitis can vary from person to person, but they typically include:
• Dry, itchy skin
• Red, inflamed skin
• Rashes that may appear purple, brown, or grayish hue in darker skin tones and red in lighter skin tones
• Thickened, leathery skin
• Open sores
• Skin infections
• Intense itching that can disrupt sleep
Atopic dermatitis can be a frustrating and debilitating condition, but there are treatments that can help manage the symptoms and improve the quality of life. Treatment options and tips for preventing winter dermatitis include:
1. Try to avoid contact with things that make you break out. If a trigger is the cold winter air, make sure you are bundled up with a scarf or face mask when outside. Soaps and wetness can cause skin irritation. Wash your hands only when necessary. Use mild unscented soaps, especially if you have eczema on your hands. Dry your hands completely after you wash them.
2. Wear gloves to protect skin on your hands. Wear vinyl or plastic gloves for work that requires you to have your hands in water. Also, wear gloves when your hands are exposed to anything that can irritate your skin. Wear cotton gloves under plastic gloves to soak up sweat from your hands. Take occasional breaks and remove your gloves. This will prevent a buildup of sweat inside your gloves.
3. Protect your skin when you go outside during the winter. Cold air and low humidity can dry your skin. Dryness can make your eczema worse. Wear clothes made of cotton or a cotton blend. Wool and some synthetic fabrics can irritate your skin.
4. Bath or shower with mild unscented soaps. Keep the water temperature cool or warm, not hot. Soaking in the tub for a short time can be good for your skin. Doing so allows your skin’s outer layer to absorb water and become less dry. Soak for 15 to 20 minutes. Then use a soft towel to pat your skin dry without rubbing. Immediately after drying, apply a moisturizer to your skin. This helps seal in the moisture.
5. Moisturize daily. Keeping the skin hydrated is essential for managing atopic dermatitis. Moisturizers should be applied to the skin several times a day, especially after bathing or showering. Avoid moisturizers with fragrances (perfume) and a lot of extra ingredients.
To read more, go to the new section on our website.
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I've had three cartridges in a row fail on me and lock out-that equals 225$ worth of garbage. I have a pen that cost thousand of dollars and I can't get the damn thing to work. Garbage.
First thing - this is THE WORST loading mechanism I have ever seen in 2 decades of practice -and then u post a "helpful" video that doesnt make it any easier… The device works amazing, once you bleed money going through 3 different cartridges before one of them locks properly. What a joke !!! you guys need to focus on replacing these devices for those of us who spent $1000s on them, with devices are actually work and WONT bleed our $ thru LOCKED OUT CARTRIDGES! VERY DISSAPOINTED !!! Does it even make sense that every time I have to use the device I must go through 2-3 cartridges before 1 fits properly, after spending 20 minutes watching THIS very damn video every time and then go back the room to find that my patient had to leave because I spent 20 minutes trying to put on your "easy-access" cartridge. You guys seriously need to fix this problem. Look at your comment section for crying out loud. Do u see any satisfied Consumers???
Amazing technology. Keep up the good work.
It’s not easy at all. Thinking about changing to a different device.
Problem is 1. The cartridge half moon DOES NOT Always come from the manufacturer in that orientation and 2. There are times when the cartridge comes from the manufacture, where the components of the lockout device are such that they make engaging the cartridge impossible. The lockout spring and the plastic half moon which is suspended inside the cartridge shaft by the lockout spring are occasionally under such friction that’s reasonable pressure is not sufficient to dislodge the plastic, half moon and seed the cartridge. I’ve even taken the wooden end of a Q-tip, and pressed it down inside the cartridge, and could not dislodge the plastic half moon. I had to remove the lock out spring in order to get the cartridge to seat.
Why so tricky to insert the cartridge??!!! Bad tech...
Cartridge is not easy to insert unfortunately.
absolutely worst device i have used. applying the cartridge is super tricky and the thing locks and you gotta discard it. horrible tech.