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Hell Has Broken Loose [Warning, Horrible Acne Images] I'm no doctor, but this seems like a classic case of gram-negative folliculitis, which is a relatively uncommon skin condition that can develop after antibiotic use, especially oral antibiotic use. GN... | In forum General acne discussion | 9 years ago |
Benzoyl Peroxide And Anti-Oxidants I've been using the regimen for quite a while now -- over six months -- and I've been thoroughly disappointed at its apparent inability to rid me of my more inflamed, cystic breakouts that I receive e... | In forum The Regimen | 10 years ago |
Does Regimen Help With Hormonal Acne? All acne is hormonal. Excess hormones play a critical part in the development of acne lesions. Without excess hormones, there wouldn't be any acne. So, yes, the regimen treats hormonal acne. | In forum The Regimen | 10 years ago |
Regimen For 5 Months, Still Getting Cysts I've been on the acne.org regimen for about 5 months now, but I still break out around my nose frequently, and I get occasional cysts on my forehead, chin, shoulders, and back. The cysts are bigger th... | In forum The Regimen | 10 years ago |
Benzoyl Peroxide Frozen I took my BP out with me one day because my work schedule has forced the 10-12 hour application interval into early evening when I'm still at work. However, I left the BP in the car in freezing temper... | In forum Acne.org products | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing ... What in the hell is going on Lol this thread got really derailed for a second. Rez, I respect your opinion that it may be a long time before we see scar free healing in wounds, but... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing I'm not trolling. Seabs is full of shit with his sophistry (look it up) about language and what a "thesis" means. A "thesis" is simply an hypothesis which is tested by experimentation. The hypothesis ... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing seabs135, you usually answers with logic.. what do you think about this man? What I've always stated, the hydrogel when tested against a scalable control, got comple... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing the mice experiment is a completely failed...far from the originally published data on PNAS ... Says who? If you're referencing the area in the most recently published article that says something al... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing Just curious, where does it say that the hydrogel was degraded after 21 days in mice? The only thing I can find on the matter seems to indicate that the hydrogel only took about 7 days to completely d... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing So, what's it looking like, then? Three years at the earliest? I wonder how long it'll take for it to hit the market after the first human trials in mid-late 2016. One concern that I have the DHG is ... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing Golfpanther and bozo, your main debate is actually that for bozo: you belive that atrophic scarring lack of any tissue... so while DE is an ECM it can be injectible and simply fill the void . That is ... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing its never going to come out, sorry guys , going to end it. It would be unwise to take your own life when we are so close to achieving a cure. An issue like this is not even worth you killing yoursel... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing There is so much misinformation on this page . . . I would implore everyone on this forum, as well as guests to this forum to only take heed of posts that actually utilize verified scientifi... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing There is so much misinformation on this page . . . I would implore everyone on this forum, as well as guests to this forum to only take heed of posts that actually utilize verified scientific informa... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing Golfpanther and everyone, i may have an opinion to reply Bozo as stated in my second last post, but bozo there stated that atrophic scars are different than hyperthropic and keloid scars... &... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing Golfpanther and everyone, i may have an opinion to reply Bozo as stated in my second last post, but bozo there stated that atrophic scars are different than hyperthropic and keloid scars... We... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing Out of curiosity, what ever happened to Acell's Matristem? I've looked into it, but cannot find anything verifiable about it related to the prevention of scarring. It seems to kind of fallen out of fo... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing Upon further research, I've come to some conclusions about the differences between hypertrophic and atrophic scarring, resveratrol and decorin, and the potential use of resveratrol and decorin in scar... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing Seabs135 The only thing i fear is that when they able to regenerate skin, with hair follicles and sebaceous glands , they fail on restoring the texture to what it was previously before injury ... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing On this thread I'm puzzled by: 1. The bizarre denial of evidence, doing so as if they say evidence is something 'telling you' something from someones point of view. Something ‘shown’ inside a document... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing SO I understand the need/desire to continue to cite one-off scientific papers and indulge in fantasies of the pseudo-science varieties, but I do not have evidence that any of this now or soon will lea... | In forum Scar treatments | 10 years ago |
Scarless Healing So, according to this thread, the mechanisms of scarring are now thoroughly and completely understood. Regenerative medicine has been utilized to restore and create functional cells, tissue, and organ... | In forum Scar treatments | 11 years ago |