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Summer can mean radiant sun-kissed skin, but it can also cause problems for our delicate cells and pores. To protect skin during the hot summer months avoid prolonged exposure to the sun and continue to drink plenty of water throughout the day.
As summer continues to heat up, remember the Dermatological Association of Texas has plenty of same day appointments to help keep your skin heatlhy.
The Center for Clinical Studies still has room available for studies involving psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, acne, and genital warts.
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Liquid Facelift
by Whitney Lapolla, MD
Karan Sra, MD
Laugh-lines, wrinkles around the mouth, and thinning cheeks and lips are all signs that aging and the sun are taking a toll on the vibrancy of your skin. As the skin ages, it loses major structural components including collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid. As these vital components are depleted, wrinkles and sagging skin develop.
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