The future of burn and wound care is looking fishy—in a good way. New research suggests that a greater variety of fish skins ...
Pioneering research from the Ateneo de Manila University could turn bangus fish skin—a common byproduct of the Philippine ...
He said the pain was unbearable, and likened it to “going through Hell and Hades… feels like your skin is melting off.” ...
Friday we got an update on the six burn victims recovery at the Arizona Burn Center. Doctors have started doing skin grafts and reconstruction.
Toasted skin syndrome happens due to repeated exposure to moderate heat, but can also occur from infrared radiation, notes Jones. Common heat sources include heating pads, laptop computers, heated car ...
If you’ve ever experienced that dreaded burning sensation while cutting chillies, don't worry! Below are some simple tips and ...
Fractional CO2 laser therapy improved mature hypertrophic burn scars, reducing vascularity, pigmentation, and pliability ...
WHEN a person suffers severe skin damage, doctors usually apply artificial skin to protect the injured area. But what if the skin of milkfish, a common byproduct of the Philippine fishing industry, is ...
When a person's skin is severely damaged—such as in a large third-degree burn, where all skin layers are affected—doctors may dress the wound with an artificial skin to protect exposed tissues ...
“Ultraviolet light (whether by natural sunlight or indoor tanning beds) will increase your risk for skin cancer, and simply ...