Skin Care and Beauty - Videos

Hair Loss Gene

There is a new test that can help determine if you have the hair loss gene.

Celebrex Could Help Prevent Skin Cancer

A prescription pain reliever might help prevent basal cell carcinoma in people who are extremely susceptible to skin cancers.

New Tanning Bed Warnings

The FDA has a new warning about indoor tanning beds.

Winter and Dry Skin

Dr. Eric Bernstein, Dermatology, explains why your skin gets so dry in the cold months of winter and what you can do to protect your skin.

Winter and Dry Skin

Dr. Eric Bernstein, Dermatology, explains why your skin gets so dry in the cold months of winter and what you can do to protect your skin.

You Can Still Get Sunburn in the Winter

Just because it is winter doesn't mean you can pack your sunscreen away with your bathing suit.

Most Doctors Are Not Trained for Skin Exams

A majority of resident physicians have never been trained to conduct a skin exam.

Women Seem to Get More Wrinkles Than Men

Why women seem to get more wrinkles than men.

Odd Plastic Surgery

Hate your ankles? Have droopy earlobes or fat knees? You can fix it, for a price.

Most Doctors Are Not Trained for Skin Exams

A majority of resident physicians have never been trained to conduct a skin exam.

Wii: Helping Burn Victims to Heal

A burn center is using the Wii as a tool to help rehabilitate burn victims at the Burn Center, New York Presbyterian.

Fall Face Fix

After a summer of sun, you may need these tips for helping your face recover from sun damage.

Botox Sponges Might Help Nose Allergies

Botox sponges may help cure allergic rhinitis.

The High Cost Of Online Medical Products

Some of the most common items people buy online are wrinkle removers: those injectable fillers such as Restylane and Juvederm. Online you can find them for a lot less money. Unfortunately, the results could be catastrophic.

Sun Tanning: Can You Get Addicted?

Studies show tanning releases endorphins, an opiate-like substance produced naturally in the body that makes you feel good -- so good, some people get addicted.

Many Tanning Salons Would Not Limit Use By Teenage Customers

Many tanning salons around the country would allow teen girls to tan every single day, even though the FDA recommends people tan no more than three times a week.

Laser Peel

It¿s a faster way to target the signs of aging ¿ the latest laser treatment that promises to take years off your face.

Melanoma: What You Need to Know: It Could Save Your Life

Many of us spent the summer soaking in the sun's rays. But as we've been told so many times before... the sun can cause serious health problems. And even the smallest sighs of sun damage can be deadly.

Rocky Mountain Spotless Fever

Most of us hae heard of lyme disease - or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever - which are both caused by ticks. But one Virginia family got a hard lesson on a different tick related illness.

Fall Face Fix

When the sun tan fades from your summer holiday at the beach, you may find that you have harmed your skin irreversibly. And every time you burn, you double your risk for skin cancer.

Mommy Makeover

To address those areas most affected by pregnancy - plastic surgeons are performing more mommy makeovers. A surgery combining both a breast and abdominal procedure.

Melanoma Could Develop From Genes, Not Just Sun

It's not only sun exposure that increases your risk for skin cancer; your genes could also increase your chance for developing the disease.

Proving Hair Loss Treatments

Proving Hair Loss Treatments

How Hair Loss Medicines Work

How Hair Loss Medicines Work

The New Botox?

A new alternative to botox is becoming increasingly popular.

Beauty Inside Secrets: BEAUTY ON A BUDGET!

Beauty Products: How do you choose what is right for you at the right price?

Genetics of Hair Loss

Genetics of Hair Loss

MRSA Infections Are On the Rise

The number of people diagnosed with dangerous MRSA infections has increased significantly, according to the latest study.

Eyebrow Transplant

For people with no eyebrows, life can be embarrassing. Here is a permanent solution.

Genetic Condition Causes Scaly Skin

Little Kirsten Sanford has never known what it is like to have normal skin. The thick scaly cracks and blisters are caused by a genetic condition called epidermolytic hyperkeratosis.

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