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The Science of Skin Tags and Warts: Causes and Safe Clinical Removal

The Science of Skin Tags and Warts: Causes and Safe Clinical Removal

The Science of Skin Tags and Warts: Causes and Safe Clinical Removal
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The Science of Skin Tags and Warts: Causes and Safe Clinical Removal

Patients frequently lump skin tags and warts together as "those little growths," but understanding which one you are actually dealing with changes both the treatment and how seriously it needs to b...

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Palmar and Axillary Hyperhidrosis: Beyond Topicals — How Wrinkle Relaxers Silence Hyperactive Sweat Glands
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Palmar and Axillary Hyperhidrosis: Beyond Topicals — How Wrinkle Relaxers Silence Hyperactive Sweat Glands

Hyperhidrosis—excessive sweating well beyond what is required for body temperature regulation—is a disruptive yet highly treatable medical condition. While prescription topical antiperspirants ofte...

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Treating Post-Inflammatory Erythema: How Pulsed Dye Laser Targets Residual Acne Redness
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Treating Post-Inflammatory Erythema: How Pulsed Dye Laser Targets Residual Acne Redness

Post-inflammatory erythema (PIE) causes persistent pink or red marks after acne heals, often mistaken for scarring or hyperpigmentation (PIH). Caused by dilated capillary vessels, PIE doesn't respo...

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Erasing the Past: What to Expect from Q-Switched Nd:YAG Tattoo Removal | Adare Dermatology
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Erasing the Past: What to Expect from Q-Switched Nd:YAG Tattoo Removal | Adare Dermatology

Tattoo removal is a genuine medical procedure that requires time, patience, and realistic expectations. Utilizing Q-switched Nd:YAG laser technology, treatment physically shatters ink particles int...

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Over-Injection Reversal: The Clinical Protocol for Safely Dissolving Misplaced Dermal Filler
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Over-Injection Reversal: The Clinical Protocol for Safely Dissolving Misplaced Dermal Filler

Hyaluronic acid filler is widely chosen for its safety profile, largely because it is reversible with hyaluronidase. While needing to dissolve filler is rare, having the enzyme refrigerated and rea...

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Profhilo vs Dermal Fillers vs Jalupro: What's the Difference? | Adare Dermatology Clinics
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Profhilo vs Dermal Fillers vs Jalupro: What's the Difference? | Adare Dermatology Clinics

“Skin booster,” “filler,” and “biorevitaliser” are frequently used interchangeably, yet they fulfill entirely distinct clinical roles. While all three involve hyaluronic acid delivered via injectio...

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The Liquid Lift Matrix: Decoding the Mechanical Difference Between Relaxers, Fillers and Biostimulators
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The Liquid Lift Matrix: Decoding the Mechanical Difference Between Relaxers, Fillers and Biostimulators

When patients arrive at our Dublin, Limerick, and London clinics, "liquid facelift" is often used as a catch-all term for non-surgical injectables. However, achieving a natural result requires unde...

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Laser Hair Removal for Sensitive and Darker Skin Tones: Technology and Safety
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Laser Hair Removal for Sensitive and Darker Skin Tones: Technology and Safety

Laser hair removal is more accessible than ever, but low prices often come at the expense of medical expertise. At Adare Dermatology Clinics across Dublin, Limerick, and London, our doctor-led appr...

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Managing Peri-Oral Dermatitis and Sensitive Skin: Less Is Often More
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Managing Peri-Oral Dermatitis and Sensitive Skin: Less Is Often More

Peri-oral dermatitis is a persistent, papular rash around the mouth, nose, or eyes that is frequently misdiagnosed as eczema or acne. While topical steroids make it worse, identifying daily skincar...

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Fractional CO2 Resurfacing: What It Rebuilds Under the Surface
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Fractional CO2 Resurfacing: What It Rebuilds Under the Surface

Fractional CO2 laser resurfacing is one of dermatology's most powerful tools for structural skin remodeling. By creating microscopic columns of thermal injury, it triggers deep collagen and elastin...

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