Cosmetic Allergies Center - Lexington, KY
Lexington Dermatologist Doctors for Cosmetic AllergiesType of Physician: Dermatologist What is a Dermatologist? A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars. Specialty: Dermatology Common Name: Skin Doctor Dermatologist Doctors in Lexington *![]() Dermatology Consultants PSC ![]() Dermatology Consultants PSC ![]() KY Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center ![]() KY Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center ![]() KY Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center ![]() Commonwealth Dermatology PSC ![]() Dermatology Associates of Kentucky ![]() Dermatology Associates of Kentucky ![]() Dermatology Associates of Kentucky ![]() Lexington Clinic East Dermatology ![]() Dermatology Associates of Kentucky ![]() Dermatology Associates of Kentucky ![]() Dermatology Associates of Kentucky ![]() Bluegrass Dermatology ![]() Bluegrass Dermatology ![]() Bluegrass Dermatology ![]() Bluegrass Dermatology ![]() Marvin E Bishop MD ![]() Melissa L Knuckles MD ![]() Stuart Tobin MD ![]() Salli E Sloane MD ![]() The Dermatology Clinic ![]() The Dermatology Clinic ![]() The Dermatology Clinic ![]() Parsley Hair Center ![]() Parsley Hair Center ![]() Parsley Hair Center ![]() Parsley Hair Center ![]() Parsley Hair Center ![]() Dermatology Associates Of Northern Kentucky ![]() Dermatology Associates Of Northern Kentucky ![]() Dermatology Associates Of Northern Kentucky ![]() Dermatology Associates Of Northern Kentucky ![]() Dermatology Associates Of Northern Kentucky ![]() Dermatology Center Of Lake Cumberland ![]() Dermatology Center Of Lake Cumberland ![]() Northern Kentucky Dermatology ![]() Northern Kentucky Dermatology ![]() Northern Kentucky Dermatology ![]() Dermatology Specialty of Northern Kentucky ![]() Dermatology Specialty of Northern Kentucky ![]() Garrett M Crabtree MD ![]() Smith H Gibson MD ![]() C Douglas Hensley MD ![]() Associates In Dermatology ![]() Associates In Dermatology ![]() Joseph L Thompson MD Jason N Hubert MD ![]() Associates In Dermatology ![]() Joseph L Thompson MD Jason N Hubert MD ![]() Joseph W Buecker MD ![]() Brownsboro Dermatology PLLC ![]() Brownsboro Dermatology PLLC ![]() Stephen Z Smith MD ![]() Brownsboro Dermatology PLLC ![]() East Louisville Dermatology ![]() Dermatology Associates ![]() Dermatology Associates ![]() Dermatology Associates ![]() Dermatology Associates ![]() Dermatology Associates ![]() George J Gataky MD ![]() Physicians Skin Care ![]() Associates In Dermatology ![]() Associates In Dermatology ![]() Associates In Dermatology ![]() Associates In Dermatology ![]() Associates In Dermatology ![]() Associates In Dermatology ![]() Associates In Dermatology ![]() University of Louisville Endocrinology ![]() Judy H Holtman MD ![]() Dermatology Specialists PSC ![]() Dermatology Specialists PSC ![]() Dermatology Specialists PSC ![]() Denise Dickinson MD ![]() Martin T Logsdon MD ![]() Dermatology Specialist ![]() Dermatology Specialist ![]() Dermatology Center Lexington, KentuckyLexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky
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Cosmetic AllergiesRead the Cosmetic Allergies article » IntroductionProducts such as moisturizers, shampoos, deodorants, make-up, colognes, and other cosmetics have become part of our daily grooming habits. The American Academy of Dermatology reports the average adult uses at least seven different cosmetic products each day. Although cosmetics can help us feel more beautiful, they can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions. Certain ingredients used in cosmetics, such as fragrances and preservatives, can act as antigens, substances that trigger an allergic reaction.
What are the symptoms of a cosmetic reaction?There are two reactions that might occur following exposure to cosmetics: irritant contact dermatitis and allergic contact dermatitis. Contact dermatitis is a condition marked by areas of inflammation (redness, itching and swelling) that form after a substance comes into contact with your skin. Irritant contact dermatitis: This is more common than allergic contact dermatitis and can occur in anyone. It develops when an irritating or harsh substance actually damages the skin. Irritant contact dermatitis usually begins as patches of itchy, scaly skin or a red rash, but can develop into blisters that ooze, especially if the skin is further irritated from scratching. It generally occurs at the site of contact with the irritating substance. Areas where the outermost layer of skin is thin, such as the eyelids, or where the skin is dry and cracked are more susceptible to irritant contact dermatitis. Allergic contact dermatitis: This occurs in people who are allergic to a specific ingredient or ingredients in a product. Symptoms include redness, swelling, itching, and hive-like breakouts. In some cases, the skin becomes red and raw. The face, lips, eyes, ears, and neck are the most common sites for cosmetic allergies, although reactions may appear anywhere on the body. The time it takes for symptoms of... Recommended Reading Related to Cosmetic AllergiesWhat is eczema?Eczema is a general term for many types of skin inflammation (dermatitis). The most common form of eczema is atopic dermatitis (sometimes these two terms are used interchangeably). However, there are many different forms of eczema. Eczema can affect people of any age, although the condition is most common in infants, and about 85% of those affected have an onset prior to 5 years of age. Eczema will permanently resolve by age 3 in about half of affected infants. In others, the condition tends to recur throughout life. People with eczema often have a family history of the condition or a family history of other allergic conditions, such as asthma or hay fever. The nature of the link between these conditions is inadequately understood. Up to 20% of children and 1%-2% of adults are believed to have eczema. Eczema is slightly more common in girls than in boys. It occurs in people of all races. Eczema is not contagious, but since it is b... Other Related Cosmetic Allergies ArticlesEmergency Contact for Lexington
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