Question:
Best Product For Getting Rid Of Keratosis?
anonymous
2012-03-29 17:21:36 UTC
I have a little keratosis on my forehead and I need to get rid of it! What are the best products?
Three answers:
Lady Rose
2012-03-29 18:22:32 UTC
There are different types of keratosis. Actinic keratosis is an early sign of skin cancer. For an accurate diagnosis to know specifically which type you have you should consult a cetified dermatologist.



Generally speaking, keratosis is the build up of keratin on the skin and can be due to many causes. These areas usually become sore and inflamed.



With that being said, I would recommend Bioskincare Cream.

- http://www.healthyskincream.com/



Depending on the severity of your keratosis, Bioskincare Cream is highly effective to use in conjunction with the oral and/or surgical treatments that dermatologists and medical professionals practice.



Bioskincare Cream:

- hypoallergenic

- softens the tissues

- supplies the necessary amino acids that are the building blocks of all proteins, especially copper peptides vital for the construction of collagen and elastin which are the support structures of the skin.

- helps to hydrate dry, damaged skin

- helps the skin to defend itself against the free radicals that can cause skin cancer thanks to the low molecular weight antioxidants it contains and the copper peptides which stimulate collagen synthesis and have an antioxidant effect
Web
2015-12-08 23:17:44 UTC
An actinic keratosis is a rough, scaly patch on your skin that develops from years of exposure to the sun. It's most commonly found on your face, lips, ears, back of your hands, forearms, scalp or neck. The root cause is genetics. Up to 50 percent of the population, mostly women, are inherently programmed to overproduce keratin, a protein that’s a building block of skin. Ingenol is used for the topical treatment of actinic keratosis. It works by killing skin cells and by causing inflammation where it is applied.

For the treatment of actinic keratosis on the face and scalp, use one unit dosed tube of 0.015% gel once daily for 3 days in a row.

For the treatment of actinic keratosis on the body, arms, hands and legs, use one unit dosed tube of 0.05% gel once daily for 2 days in a row.

ADV-Care pharmacy delivers medications for actinic keratosis. It is an mail request pharmacy that delivers drugs with in 24 hours.



Source: http://advcarepharmacy.blogspot.com/
anonymous
2012-03-29 17:22:23 UTC
That is a good question.

I tried to search the answer for you at several places and asked few friends.

I have some answers some are short, some partially right, and some are most irrelevant.

There is not an answer that will totally satisfy you.

One of my friend mentioned about trying wish123 where she said you might find an answer at.

I am not sure about that also. So I will leave it for you. Sorry couldn't help you more.

wish you have a good luck.

Kristy


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