Skin Cleansing Articles & Analysis
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Introduction Intraoperative irrigation is a commonly used method aimed at reducing microbial burden by removing tissue debris, metabolic waste, and tissue exudate from the surgical field prior to site closure.1 With the absence of universally established standard of care and robust clinical data, the selection of appropriate irrigation solution remains a topic of debate. Isotonic saline has ...
The history of using cosmetics can be traced back to about thousands of years ago. Today, an increasing number of consumers are getting accustomed to using cosmetics and personal care products each day for the purposes of cleaning, protecting, beautifying, and enhancing attractiveness. Alfa Chemistry is now a globally leading manufacturer and supplier of innovative cosmetics, with all products ...
The burning sensation is reduced, the irritation to the skin is small, the recovery time is short, the effect is fast, and the maintenance time is relatively long. The picosecond laser with high-tech technology can be said to replace the traditional skin cleansing laser. The function of picosecond is similar to that of Q-switched laser, which is ...
INSTRUCTIONS, please read all instructions prior to use: Cleanse skin with warm water only. Use adhesive only on healthy skin, avoid broken skin. ...
At the end of last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned 24 ingredients commonly used in over-the-counter (OTC) topical antiseptics. These active ingredients – which are now no longer ‘generally recognized as safe and effective’ – include triclosan, an antibacterial and antifungal agent found in many consumer and health care products. Background ...