An increasing number of dermatology patients are looking for a way to improve the appearance of their skin. As a result, more and more products have become available to treat skin wrinkles and blemishes. From vitamins and supplements to exfoliants and chemical peels -- the options can be overwhelming. In some cases, more than one approach may be needed. This section details the risks and benefits of several products.
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...on the market today provide only empty promises. Creams cannot completely erase your wrinkles.... Read more »
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...and what should you expect? There are three main creams used to treat actinic keratoses. ... Read more »
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