ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Researchers at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine plan to test a special laser treatment that might improve acne scars on people with darker skin.
Skincare-News.com finds that whether people suffer from a few small zits every so often or are struggling with large, painful blemishes month after month, acne affects about 85% of adults between the ages of 18-24. Fighting this problem starts with choosing a cleanser designed specifically to treat acne. (PRWeb Jan 12, 2008)
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Researchers at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine plan to test a special laser treatment that might improve acne scars on people with darker skin. The scars are difficult to remove. Physicians usually treat the scars by removing the surface of the skin with powerful lasers or chemical treatments. These treatments can cause discoloration for people with darker skin.