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  2. Skin conditions in dogs: Symptoms, causes, and how to help - AOL

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    Skin conditions in dogs are very common, so it's important to recognize the symptoms and understand the factors that cause them. Dr. Rebecca MacMillan, a vet with over 15 years of experience, says ...

  3. Does Microneedling at Home Really Work? - AOL

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    While at-home microneedling tools are available to test run, but they're not exactly the same as in-office treatments. Here, three derms and one medical aesthetician weigh in on the pros, cons and ...

  4. Collagen induction therapy - Wikipedia

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    CIT should be separated from other contexts in which microneedling devices are used on the skin (e.g., transdermal drug delivery, vaccination). It is a technique for which research is ongoing, but has been used for a number of skin problems including scarring and acne. [1]

  5. Microneedles - Wikipedia

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    [31] [33] With the growing popularity of microneedling, MNs have also been commodified into home care Dermarollers, which are similar to medical dermarollers, except that the needles are shorter (0.15mm). [33] This is a more budget-friendly device that allows individuals to perform microneedling at home.

  6. Read This Guide Before You Buy an At-Home Microneedling ... - AOL

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    Derms share the best practices for microneedling at home. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in ...

  7. Dog skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    The condition of a dog's skin and coat is also an important indicator of its general health. Skin disorders of dogs vary from acute, self-limiting problems to chronic or long-lasting problems requiring life-time treatment. Skin disorders may be primary or secondary (due to scratching, itch) in nature, making diagnosis complicated.

  8. Sebaceous adenitis - Wikipedia

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    Sebaceous adenitis and hair loss in a dog. Sebaceous adenitis is an uncommon skin disease found in some breeds of dog, and more rarely in cats, rabbits and horses. [1] characterised by an inflammatory response against the dog's sebaceous glands (glands found in the hair follicles in the skin dermis), which can lead to the destruction of the gland.

  9. Dermatologists Are Touting the Benefits of Microneedling, but ...

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