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A woman is getting her neck examined by a doctor wearing blue gloves.
By futureclient (Dali Clinic) 11 Oct, 2017
By carefully tracing a line of at least 2 millimeters outside of and around the edges of a mole that is suspected of being a cancer, doctors can remove all of its cells and avert the need for a second surgery.
A poster for a role of health coaches bio- individuality and diets.
By futureclient (Dali Clinic) 26 Jun, 2017
a woman with long dark hair with greenery in the background
By futureclient (Dali Clinic) 04 May, 2017
Good news for teens (and adults) suffering from acne! A group of researchers at the University of California, San Diego are working on a vaccine to cure the skin condition. The vaccine is meant to rid the skin of bacteria that causes pimples and breakouts, without harming the microbes your actually needs. "Acne is caused, in part, by P. acnes bacteria that are with you your whole life - and we couldn't create a vaccine for the bacteria because, in some ways, P. acnes are good for you, "lead researcher, Dr. Eric C. Huang told Allure of the logistics surrounding the vaccine. "But we found an antibody to a toxic protein that P. acnes bacteria secrete on skin - the protein is associated with the inflammation the leads to acne." Dr. Huang and his team have tested the vaccine on skin biopsies with success and are looking to extend their research on to real-life patients. "The next step is testing it on patients in clinical trials,"Dr. Huang said. According to the Acne and Rosacea Society of Canada, acne affects 5 million Canadians and 85 percent of youth between the ages of 12 and 24. While it has long been regarded as a teen skin condition, studies show female adults are also predisposed to suffering from acne. "I get a lot of personal e-mails from acne patients telling me how much they suffer and how much they spend," Dr. Huang said in 2011 interview with Cosmetics and Toiletries magazine. "We can feel the importance of this vaccine." Acne varies in severity from mild to moderate to severe and has been linked to many factors including hormones, genes and medications. If you or your child suffer from acne, don't fret. A 2016 study, published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, suggests people who suffer from acne tend to look younger for longer. Take that, high school bullies!   http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/04/05/acne-vaccine_n_15830598.html
A woman with her hair in a ponytail is standing in front of a green background.
By futureclient (Dali Clinic) 11 Apr, 2017
A pink butterfly with a pink ribbon on its wings for breast cancer awareness.
By futureclient (Dali Clinic) 24 Mar, 2017
It is a drawing of a woman wearing a red hat.
By futureclient (Dali Clinic) 08 Mar, 2017
A woman is standing in front of a brochure for new treatments.
By futureclient (Dali Clinic) 10 Nov, 2016
By futureclient (Dali Clinic) 19 Oct, 2016
Electroporation is a procedure through which a passageway into the epidermis is opened using an electric field, which allows for a more efficient delivery of nutrients into the cells. What this means in practical terms is that, for a short interval, whatever is targeting the cell will have more potential to influence the skin at a cellular level and allow for more effective and dynamic changes. Afterwards, once the electric field is shut down, the cell traps the nutrients inside its membrane, which allows for continuing and persistent corrective work. As a reference value, Electroporation will transfer up to 90% of the substances into the skin, as opposed to 10% using the traditional transfer methods, and will not leave bruising or reddening or use any type of blades or needles as, for example, in mesotherapy. Radio Frequency (RF) uses an electrical current and it can be used on all skin types allowing for ultimate collagen contraction and production of new collagen. RF also results in some tightening of the skin and the improvement will occur gradually over several weeks after the treatment as new collagen forms.   Although you will probably notice improvement after the first treatment, the treatments are cumulative and therefore should be done once a week for a whole series, the length of which will depend on the unique characteristics of your skin.   Electroporation and RF will help to target conditions such as aging skin, hyper pigmented scars, freckles, melasma and wrinkles. On a side note patients with metal implants such as pacemakers, pregnant or breast-feeding patients or suffering from epilepsy or thrombosis are not able to perform Electroporation and RF.
A purple saturday specials advertisement with a picture of a machine.
By futureclient (Dali Clinic) 05 Oct, 2016
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