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Desquamation - The Definition of Desquamation
Sep 24, 2007 ... Desquamation - What does desquamation mean? Learn more about the skin's natural exfoliation process and how it relates to acne.
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Cell Turnover - What is Meant by Cell Turnover?
Sep 26, 2007 ... used to describe the constant shedding of dead skin cells and subsequent replacement with younger cells. Also Known As: Desquamation ...
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Exfoliation - Definition of Exfoliation
exfoliation · chemical peels · cell turnover · desquamation · microdermabrasion. Definition:. The removal of dead skin cells, either physically by means of ...
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Acne Information Glossary - Information on Acne and its Treatments
What does desquamation mean? Learn more about the skin's natural exfoliation process and how it relates to acne. Epidermis Explaination of the skin's ...
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Exfoliating Treatments and Acne - All About Exfoliating For Acne
Sep 18, 2007 ... In those with acne, the natural desquamation process goes awry. Acne-prone skin produces more dead skin cells than is typical, ...
http://acne.about.com/od/acnetreatments/a/exfolbasics.htm
Stratum Corneum Anatomy - Desquamation Process
The stratum corneum is the outermost of the 5 layers of the epidermis and is largely responsible for the vital barrier function of the skin.
http://dermatology.about.com/od/anatomy/ss/sc_anatomy_9.htm
Exfoliating Treatments and Acne - All About Exfoliating For Acne
The skin naturally sheds dead skin cells through a process called desquamation. Every 28 days, on average, a new skin cell is "born" in the stratum ...
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d/acnetreatments/a/exfolbasics.htm
Scarlet fever
Sore throat; Fever; Vomiting; Rash on neck and chest; rough "sandpaper" feel to the skin; Peeling (desquamation) of the finger tips, toes, and groin ...
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About - Business & Finance - MEDIAVIEWER
... rash/desquamation (89%), abdominal pain (59%), and pain-other (51%). The most common grade 3/4 adverse events (≥10%) included: fatigue (33%), ...
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Scales
Also Known As: Ichthyosis, pityriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, tinea, xerosis, desquamation, scarlet fever, toxic shock syndrome, staphylococcal scalded skin ...
http://dermatology.about.com/cs/miscellaneous/l/bldefscales.htm
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