
Sunscreen ingredients shown to exceed safety threshold
A study conducted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has revealed that many common sunscreen ingredients can result in exposure levels which exceed the FDA threshold for safety testing.

A study conducted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has revealed that many common sunscreen ingredients can result in exposure levels which exceed the FDA threshold for safety testing.

On January 29, The Private Clinic invited journalists to Asia House for a “trends and innovations” breakfast panel event, in light of itstheir recent study surveying 650 patients.

A study conducted by Reichrath et al, and published in Anticancer Research, has suggested that there is no evidence to demonstrate a relationship between moderate solarium use and melanoma.

The potential danger of surgical smoke or diathermy plumes generated by electrosurgical, laser or ultrasonic devices has been highlighted with the launch of a new association.

A study presented at the America Society for Dermatologic Surgery annual meeting has shown that combining the use of gold microparticles with laser-mediated photothermolysis and topical retinoids was associated with a 61% reduction in inflammatory lesion count at three months amongst patients with mild to moderate acne vulgaris.

A study led by Professor Bruce Vallance of the University of British Columbia and published in Frontiers in Microbiology has suggested that skin exposure to narrow band ultraviolet light (UVB) alters the gut microbiome in humans.

A study conducted by A Lallas et al., published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology has found there to be an 8% risk for second primary melanoma within five years.

New research conducted by the Future Science Research Centre based at Korean company Coreana Cosmetic, presented at the 28th EADV Congress, has looked into whether exposure to common air pollutants known as particulate matter (PM) is linked to hair loss in humans.

Key opinion leader for Venus Concept UK Ms Magdalena Atta-Motte will present a pilot study on the Tribella treatment by Venus Versa at the at International Conference on Dermatology & Cosmetology (ICDC) in Kuala Lumpur on November 26-27.

The University of Salford has partnered with the ICE Postgraduate Dental Institute and Hospital to introduce a new PG Cert in Non-surgical Facial Aesthetics.