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Dermatoheliosis

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Photoaging or photoageing (also known as "Dermatoheliosis") is a term used for the characteristic changes induced by chronic UVA and UVB exposure. Tretinoin is the best studied retinoid in the treatment of photoagingThe deterioration of biological functions and ability to manage metaboli... Read more on Wikipedia

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Unilateral Dermatoheliosis Jennifer R.S. Gordon, M.D., and...
06/01/2012
...forget your sunblock Unilateral Dermatoheliosis Jennifer R.S. Gordon, M.D., ...dermis and the formation of milia within the ...of photodamaged skin, known as dermatoheliosis. The patient rep...  (from forums.anandtech.com)  Read full post
aging or \"dermatoheliosis\" (sun induced skin damage). I...
11/02/2007
...ya: sold as \"retin-A\" for acne and \"Renova\" for wrinkles due to aging or \"dermatoheliosis\" (sun induced skin damage). ...tretinoin, the reaction stopped. I usually use tazarotene (and use...  (from www.imminst.org)  Read full post
'dermatoheliosis'. Normal aging of the skin...
04/28/2009
...of skin aging. The formal term for it is 'dermatoheliosis'. Normal aging of the skin involves accentuation of lines ...those cells. Then there's the whole cancer thing! All of the...  (from www.sosuave.net)  Read full post
unilateral dermatoheliosis, according to The New England...
06/15/2012
...all day, and lots of it. Truck driver Bill McElligott, 69, has unilateral dermatoheliosis, according to The New England Journal of Medicine. Essentially, ultraviolet A (UVA) rays...  (from www.rollitup.org)  Read full post