Substances intended to be applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance without affecting the body's structure or functions. Included in this definition are skin creams, lotions, perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail polishes, eye and facial makeup preparations, permanent waves, hair colors, toothpastes, and deodorants, as well as any material intended for use as a component of a cosmetic product. (U.S. Food & Drug Administration Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition Office of Cosmetics Fact Sheet (web page) Feb 1995)
Procedures for the improvement or enhancement of the appearance of the visible parts of the body.
The branch of surgery concerned with restoration, reconstruction, or improvement of defective, damaged, or missing structures.
The branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of the beautiful. It includes beauty, esthetic experience, esthetic judgment, esthetic aspects of medicine, etc.
A plastic surgical operation on the nose, either reconstructive, restorative, or cosmetic. (Dorland, 28th ed)
A ready-made or custom-made prosthesis of glass or plastic shaped and colored to resemble the anterior portion of a normal eye and used for cosmetic reasons. It is attached to the anterior portion of an orbital implant (ORBITAL IMPLANTS) which is placed in the socket of an enucleated or eviscerated eye. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
The process of aging due to changes in the structure and elasticity of the skin over time. It may be a part of physiological aging or it may be due to the effects of ultraviolet radiation, usually through exposure to sunlight.
Hair grooming, cleansing and modifying products meant for topical application to hair, usually human. They include sprays, bleaches, dyes, conditioners, rinses, shampoos, nutrient lotions, etc.
Procedures, such as TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES; mathematical models; etc., when used or advocated for use in place of the use of animals in research or diagnostic laboratories.
Procedures used to reconstruct, restore, or improve defective, damaged, or missing structures.
Methyl, propyl, butyl, and ethyl esters of p-hydroxybenzoic acid. They have been approved by the FDA as antimicrobial agents for foods and pharmaceuticals. (From Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 11th ed, p872)
Substances added to pharmaceutical preparations to protect them from chemical change or microbial action. They include ANTI-BACTERIAL AGENTS and antioxidants.
Tongues of skin and subcutaneous tissue, sometimes including muscle, cut away from the underlying parts but often still attached at one end. They retain their own microvasculature which is also transferred to the new site. They are often used in plastic surgery for filling a defect in a neighboring region.
Surgical insertion of an inert sac filled with silicone or other material to augment the female form cosmetically.
Each of the upper and lower folds of SKIN which cover the EYE when closed.
Implants used to reconstruct and/or cosmetically enhance the female breast. They have an outer shell or envelope of silicone elastomer and are filled with either saline or silicone gel. The outer shell may be either smooth or textured.
Tests or bioassays that measure the skin sensitization potential of various chemicals.
A substance, extract, or preparation for diffusing or imparting an agreeable or attractive smell, especially a fluid containing fragrant natural oils extracted from flowers, woods, etc., or similar synthetic oils. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
Surgical reconstruction of the breast including both augmentation and reduction.
Finely powdered native hydrous magnesium silicate. It is used as a dusting powder, either alone or with starch or boric acid, for medicinal and toilet preparations. It is also an excipient and filler for pills, tablets, and for dusting tablet molds. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)
Curved rows of HAIR located on the upper edges of the eye sockets.
Freedom of equipment from actual or potential hazards.
Skin tests in which the sensitizer is applied to a patch of cotton cloth or gauze held in place for approximately 48-72 hours. It is used for the elicitation of a contact hypersensitivity reaction.
Chemical or physical agents that protect the skin from sunburn and erythema by absorbing or blocking ultraviolet radiation.
The part of the face above the eyes.
Plastic surgery performed, usually by excision of skin, for the elimination of wrinkles from the skin.
Process that is gone through in order for a device to receive approval by a government regulatory agency. This includes any required preclinical or clinical testing, review, submission, and evaluation of the applications and test results, and post-marketing surveillance. It is not restricted to FDA.
Plastic surgery of the eyelid. (Cline et al., Dictionary of Visual Science, 4th ed)
Voluntary authorization by a person not of usual legal age for diagnostic or investigative procedures, or for medical and surgical treatment. (from English A, Shaw FE, McCauley MM, Fishbein DB Pediatrics 121:Suppl Jan 2008 pp S85-7).
A developmental anomaly in which the lower sternum is posteriorly dislocated and concavely deformed, resulting in a funnel-shaped thorax.
Removal of localized SUBCUTANEOUS FAT deposits by SUCTION CURETTAGE or blunt CANNULATION in the cosmetic correction of OBESITY and other esthetic contour defects.
Operative procedures performed on the SKIN.
The phenomenon of youthfulness, vitality, and freshness being restored. This can apply to appearance, TISSUES, organ functions, or other areas.
Rounded objects made of coral, teflon, or alloplastic polymer and covered with sclera, and which are implanted in the orbit following enucleation. An artificial eye (EYE, ARTIFICIAL) is usually attached to the anterior of the orbital implant for cosmetic purposes.
Oleagenous substances used topically to soothe, soften or protect skin or mucous membranes. They are used also as vehicles for other dermatologic agents.
The application of drug preparations to the surfaces of the body, especially the skin (ADMINISTRATION, CUTANEOUS) or mucous membranes. This method of treatment is used to avoid systemic side effects when high doses are required at a localized area or as an alternative systemic administration route, to avoid hepatic processing for example.
Drugs used to treat or prevent skin disorders or for the routine care of skin.
Maintenance of the hygienic state of the skin under optimal conditions of cleanliness and comfort. Effective in skin care are proper washing, bathing, cleansing, and the use of soaps, detergents, oils, etc. In various disease states, therapeutic and protective solutions and ointments are useful. The care of the skin is particularly important in various occupations, in exposure to sunlight, in neonates, and in PRESSURE ULCER.
Devices used to hold tissue structures together for repair, reconstruction or to close wounds. They may consist of adsorbable or non-adsorbable, natural or synthetic materials. They include tissue adhesives, skin tape, sutures, buttons, staples, clips, screws, etc., each designed to conform to various tissue geometries.
Endoscopic surgical procedures performed with visualization via video transmission. When real-time video is combined interactively with prior CT scans or MRI images, this is called image-guided surgery (see SURGERY, COMPUTER-ASSISTED).
An agency of the PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE concerned with the overall planning, promoting, and administering of programs pertaining to maintaining standards of quality of foods, drugs, therapeutic devices, etc.
Synthetic organosiloxane gels that are formed from synthetic polymers of silicone oxide with organic sidechains (polydimethylsiloxane) by lengthening the polymer chains. Unlike silicone elastomers, they are not treated with amorphous silica. They are used as fillers in breast implants.
The fibrous tissue that replaces normal tissue during the process of WOUND HEALING.
A water-soluble medicinal preparation applied to the skin.
Evaluation undertaken to assess the results or consequences of management and procedures used in combating disease in order to determine the efficacy, effectiveness, safety, and practicability of these interventions in individual cases or series.
Procedures that avoid use of open, invasive surgery in favor of closed or local surgery. These generally involve use of laparoscopic devices and remote-control manipulation of instruments with indirect observation of the surgical field through an endoscope or similar device.
Techniques for securing together the edges of a wound, with loops of thread or similar materials (SUTURES).
Characteristics or attributes of persons or things which elicit pleasurable feelings.
Tumors of cancer of the EYELIDS.
A broad family of synthetic organosiloxane polymers containing a repeating silicon-oxygen backbone with organic side groups attached via carbon-silicon bonds. Depending on their structure, they are classified as liquids, gels, and elastomers. (From Merck Index, 12th ed)
Polymers of silicone that are formed by crosslinking and treatment with amorphous silica to increase strength. They have properties similar to vulcanized natural rubber, in that they stretch under tension, retract rapidly, and fully recover to their original dimensions upon release. They are used in the encapsulation of surgical membranes and implants.
A contact dermatitis due to allergic sensitization to various substances. These substances subsequently produce inflammatory reactions in the skin of those who have acquired hypersensitivity to them as a result of prior exposure.
Substances used to obtain a lighter skin complexion or to treat HYPERPIGMENTATION disorders.
Bony cavity that holds the eyeball and its associated tissues and appendages.
A medical specialty concerned with the skin, its structure, functions, diseases, and treatment.
Histiocytic, inflammatory response to a foreign body. It consists of modified macrophages with multinucleated giant cells, in this case foreign-body giant cells (GIANT CELLS, FOREIGN-BODY), usually surrounded by lymphocytes.
Natural or synthetic dyes used as coloring agents in processed foods.
Removal of only enough breast tissue to ensure that the margins of the resected surgical specimen are free of tumor.
The indelible marking of TISSUES, primarily SKIN, by pricking it with NEEDLES to imbed various COLORING AGENTS. Tattooing of the CORNEA is done to colorize LEUKOMA spots.
The surgical removal of the eyeball leaving the eye muscles and remaining orbital contents intact.
Coloring, shading, or tinting of prosthetic components, devices, and materials.
The application of suitable drug dosage forms to the skin for either local or systemic effects.

Extraction and analysis of cosmetic active ingredients from an anti-cellulitis transdermal delivery system by high-performance liquid chromatography. (1/238)

A new transdermal delivery system that controls cellulitis is evaluated using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with photodiode array detection. An extraction procedure and the validation of the analytical method to assay the active excipients from the Centella asiatica plant (asiaticoside, madacessic acid, and asiatic acid) are described. Excellent results ae obtained in terms of linearity, accuracy, and specificity of the analytical method.  (+info)

Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the environment: agents of subtle change? (2/238)

During the last three decades, the impact of chemical pollution has focused almost exclusively on the conventional "priority" pollutants, especially those acutely toxic/carcinogenic pesticides and industrial intermediates displaying persistence in the environment. This spectrum of chemicals, however, is only one piece of the larger puzzle in "holistic" risk assessment. Another diverse group of bioactive chemicals receiving comparatively little attention as potential environmental pollutants includes the pharmaceuticals and active ingredients in personal care products (in this review collectively termed PPCPs), both human and veterinary, including not just prescription drugs and biologics, but also diagnostic agents, "nutraceuticals," fragrances, sun-screen agents, and numerous others. These compounds and their bioactive metabolites can be continually introduced to the aquatic environment as complex mixtures via a number of routes but primarily by both untreated and treated sewage. Aquatic pollution is particularly troublesome because aquatic organisms are captive to continual life-cycle, multigenerational exposure. The possibility for continual but undetectable or unnoticed effects on aquatic organisms is particularly worrisome because effects could accumulate so slowly that major change goes undetected until the cumulative level of these effects finally cascades to irreversible change--change that would otherwise be attributed to natural adaptation or ecologic succession. As opposed to the conventional, persistent priority pollutants, PPCPs need not be persistent if they are continually introduced to surface waters, even at low parts-per-trillion/parts-per-billion concentrations (ng-microg/L). Even though some PPCPs are extremely persistent and introduced to the environment in very high quantities and perhaps have already gained ubiquity worldwide, others could act as if they were persistent, simply because their continual infusion into the aquatic environment serves to sustain perpetual life-cycle exposures for aquatic organisms. This review attempts to synthesize the literature on environmental origin, distribution/occurrence, and effects and to catalyze a more focused discussion in the environmental science community.  (+info)

Tretinoin and cutaneous photoaging. Guaranteed adverse effects! (3/238)

* A cream containing 0.05% tretinoin (Retinova((R)) is approved for treatment of sun-induced skin damage ("photoaging").* Three trials comparing tretinoin with the excipient show that the effects of tretinoin cream are at best limited and slow to occur. Furthermore, they disappear on treatment cessation, necessitating long-term use.* The 0.05% tretinoin cream has poor local tolerability: most subjects develop irritation and fragile skin and require longer intervals between each application. Systemic adverse effects occur in some circumstances.* There are persistent doubts about whether it is safe to use tretinoin during pregnancy.  (+info)

Mercury poisoning associated with a Mexican beauty cream. (4/238)

OBJECTIVES: To describe demographic characteristics, patterns of use, and symptoms associated with mercury poisoning among persons who used a Mexican beauty cream containing mercurous chloride and to estimate the prevalence of cream use in Texas near the Mexico border. DESIGN: Case series and cross-sectional survey. SETTING: Border communities of Arizona, California, New Mexico, and Texas. PARTICIPANTS: Persons who used the cream and contacted a health department in response to announcements about the cream and households that participated in the Survey of Health and Environmental Conditions in Texas Border Counties and Colonias, 1997. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Urine mercury concentrations, self-reported symptoms, and prevalence of cream use among households. RESULTS: Of 330 cream users who contacted their health department, 96% were women, and 95% were Hispanic. The mean urine mercury concentration was 146.7 microg/L (reference range : 0-20 microg/L). In 5% of 2,194 randomly selected Texas households near the Mexico border, at least 1 person had used "Crema de Belleza-Manning" (Laboratorios Vida Natural, S.A., Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico) in the previous year. CONCLUSIONS: Most cream users had increased urine mercury concentrations. Cream use was common in Texas near the Mexico border. Physicians should consider toxicity in patients with neurologic symptoms of unclear cause and use public health departments when investigating unusual illnesses.  (+info)

Effect of hand cleansing with antimicrobial soap or alcohol-based gel on microbial colonization of artificial fingernails worn by health care workers. (5/238)

This study was undertaken to determine differences in microflora on the nails of health care workers (HCWs) wearing artificial nails compared with control HCWs with native nails and to assess the effect on these microflora of hand cleansing with antimicrobial soap or alcohol-based gel. Cultures were obtained from 21 HCWs wearing artificial nails and 20 control HCWs before and after using antimicrobial soap or alcohol-based gel. Before cleansing with soap, 86% of HCWs with artificial nails had a pathogen (gram-negative bacilli, Staphylococcus aureus, or yeasts) isolated, compared with 35% of controls (P=.003); a similar difference was noted before hand cleansing with gel (68% vs. 28%; P=.03). Significantly more HCWs with artificial nails than controls had pathogens remaining after hand cleansing with soap or gel. Of HCWs with artificial nails, only 11% cleared pathogens with soap compared with 38% with gel. Of control HCWs, only 14% cleared with soap compared with 80% with gel. Artificial acrylic fingernails could contribute to the transmission of pathogens, and their use by HCWs should be discouraged.  (+info)

Serratia liquefaciens bloodstream infections from contamination of epoetin alfa at a hemodialysis center. (6/238)

BACKGROUND: In a one month period, 10 Serratia liquefaciens bloodstream infections and 6 pyrogenic reactions occurred in outpatients at a hemodialysis center. METHODS: We performed a cohort study of all hemodialysis sessions on days that staff members reported S. liquefaciens bloodstream infections or pyrogenic reactions. We reviewed procedures and cultured samples of water, medications, soaps, and hand lotions and swabs from the hands of personnel. RESULTS: We analyzed 208 sessions involving 48 patients. In 12 sessions, patients had S. liquefaciens bloodstream infections, and in 8, patients had pyrogenic reactions without bloodstream infection. Sessions with infections or reactions were associated with higher median doses of epoetin alfa than the 188 other sessions (6500 vs. 4000 U, P=0.03) and were more common during afternoon or evening shifts than morning shifts (P=0.03). Sessions with infections or reactions were associated with doses of epoetin alfa of more than 4000 U (multivariate odds ratio, 4.0; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.3 to 12.3). A review of procedures revealed that preservative-free, single-use vials of epoetin alfa were punctured multiple times, and residual epoetin alfa from multiple vials was pooled and administered to patients. S. liquefaciens was isolated from pooled epoetin alfa, empty vials of epoetin alfa that had been pooled, antibacterial soap, and hand lotion. All the isolates were identical by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. After the practice of pooling epoetin alfa was discontinued and the contaminated soap and lotion were replaced, no further S. liquefaciens bloodstream infections or pyrogenic reactions occurred at this hemodialysis facility. CONCLUSIONS: Puncturing single-use vials multiple times and pooling preservative-free epoetin alfa caused this outbreak of bloodstream infections in a hemodialysis unit. To prevent similar outbreaks, medical personnel should follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the use of preservative-free medications.  (+info)

Inhibition of human glutathione S-transferase P1-1 by tocopherols and alpha-tocopherol derivatives. (7/238)

alpha-Tocopherol inhibits glutathione S-transferase P1-1 (GST P1-1) (R.I.M. van Haaften, C.T.A. Evelo, G.R.M.M. Haenen, A. Bast, Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 280 (2001)). In various cosmetic and dietary products alpha-tocopherol is added as a tocopherol ester. Therefore we have studied the effect of various tocopherol derivatives on GST P1-1 activity. It was found that GST P1-1 is inhibited, in a concentration dependent manner, by these compounds. Of the compounds tested, the tocopherols were the most potent inhibitors of GST P1-1; the concentration giving 50% inhibition (IC(50)) is <1 microM. The esterified tocopherols and alpha-tocopherol quinone also inhibit the GST P1-1 activity at a very low concentration: for most compounds the IC(50) was below 10 microM. RRR-alpha-Tocopherol acetate lowered the V(max) values, but did not affect the K(m) for either 1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene or GSH. This indicates that the GST P1-1 enzyme is non-competitively inhibited by RRR-alpha-tocopherol acetate. The potential implications of GST P1-1 inhibition by tocopherol and alpha-tocopherol derivatives are discussed.  (+info)

A simplex-optimized chromatographic separation of fourteen cosmetic preservatives: analysis of commercial products. (8/238)

An ion-interaction high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-diode-array detection method is developed and optimized for the separation of typical antimicrobial agents used in cosmetics and hygiene products. The most used preservatives contain different molecular structures, different functionalities, and are characterized by different chemical properties. Organic acids, alkyl esters of benzoic acids, alkyl p-hydroxy benzoic acids (parabens), phenol derivatives, and carbanilides represent the most used preservatives, and are often present in multicomponent mixtures. In order to develop a multicomponent method to be used in quality control analysis, the ion-interaction reagent reversed-phase HPLC technique seems to be particularly suitable, because it allows for the simultaneous separation of acidic, basic, and neutral species. The experimental conditions of the method are developed by OVAT (one variable at a time) treatment and further optimized by a multivariate approach based on a Simplex algorithm that works on a desirability function targeted to maximize the resolution in a multicomponent mixture. The new method proposed that is able to simultaneously separate fourteen preservatives is applied in the analysis of commercial products.  (+info)

These conditions can cause significant physical discomfort, emotional distress, and social embarrassment. They can also lead to permanent scarring and disfigurement if left untreated or inadequately treated. Fortunately, there are many effective treatments available for facial dermatoses, ranging from topical creams and ointments to systemic medications and surgery.

Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential for achieving the best possible outcomes for patients with facial dermatoses. A dermatologist can evaluate the patient's symptoms, perform a physical examination of the skin, and use diagnostic tests such as biopsies or blood tests to determine the underlying cause of the condition.

Once the diagnosis is established, the dermatologist will work with the patient to develop an individualized treatment plan that addresses their specific needs and concerns. This may involve a combination of self-care measures, medications, and other interventions. In some cases, a multidisciplinary approach involving other healthcare professionals such as plastic surgeons or psychologists may be necessary to provide comprehensive care.

In addition to treating the underlying condition, facial dermatoses can also have a significant impact on the patient's quality of life. Patients with these conditions may experience social stigma, anxiety, and depression, which can affect their relationships, work performance, and overall well-being. As such, it is essential for healthcare providers to address not only the physical symptoms but also the psychological and emotional needs of patients with facial dermatoses.

Overall, facial dermatoses are a common and diverse group of skin conditions that can have a significant impact on the patient's quality of life. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are essential for achieving the best possible outcomes, and a multidisciplinary approach is often necessary to provide comprehensive care.

Cicatrix is a term used to describe the scar tissue that forms after an injury or surgery. It is made up of collagen fibers and other cells, and its formation is a natural part of the healing process. The cicatrix can be either hypertrophic (raised) or atrophic (depressed), depending on the severity of the original wound.

The cicatrix serves several important functions in the healing process, including:

1. Protection: The cicatrix helps to protect the underlying tissue from further injury and provides a barrier against infection.
2. Strength: The collagen fibers in the cicatrix give the scar tissue strength and flexibility, allowing it to withstand stress and strain.
3. Support: The cicatrix provides support to the surrounding tissue, helping to maintain the shape of the affected area.
4. Cosmetic appearance: The appearance of the cicatrix can affect the cosmetic outcome of a wound or surgical incision. Hypertrophic scars are typically red and raised, while atrophic scars are depressed and may be less noticeable.

While the formation of cicatrix is a normal part of the healing process, there are some conditions that can affect its development or appearance. For example, keloid scars are raised, thick scars that can form as a result of an overactive immune response to injury. Acne scars can also be difficult to treat and may leave a lasting impression on the skin.

In conclusion, cicatrix is an important part of the healing process after an injury or surgery. It provides protection, strength, support, and can affect the cosmetic appearance of the affected area. Understanding the formation and functions of cicatrix can help medical professionals to better manage wound healing and improve patient outcomes.

There are several types of eyelid neoplasms, including:

1. Basal cell carcinoma: This is the most common type of skin cancer, and it usually occurs on the skin around the nose and forehead. It can also occur on the eyelids.
2. Squamous cell carcinoma: This type of cancer usually occurs on sun-exposed areas, such as the face, ears, and hands. It can also occur on the eyelids.
3. Melanoma: This is a rare but aggressive type of cancer that can occur on any skin surface, including the eyelids.
4. Lymphoma: This is a type of cancer that affects the immune system, and it can occur in the eyelid tissue.
5. Sebaceous gland carcinoma: This is a rare type of cancer that affects the oil-producing glands in the eyelids.
6. Hemangiopericytic sarcoma: This is a rare type of cancer that affects the blood vessels in the eyelids.
7. Xanthelasma: This is a benign growth that occurs on the eyelids and is usually associated with high cholesterol levels.
8. Pyogenic granuloma: This is a benign growth that can occur on the eyelids and is usually caused by an infection.

Symptoms of eyelid neoplasms can include:

* A lump or bump on the eyelid
* Redness, swelling, or discharge from the eyelid
* Pain or tenderness in the eyelid
* Difficulty moving the eye or vision problems

If you suspect that you have an eyelid neoplasm, it is important to see an eye doctor as soon as possible for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Your doctor will perform a comprehensive examination of your eyes, including a visual examination of the eyelids, and may also use diagnostic tests such as imaging studies or biopsies to determine the cause of your symptoms. Treatment for eyelid neoplasms depends on the specific type of cancer or other condition that is present, and may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or other treatments.

The symptoms of dermatitis, allergic contact can vary depending on the severity of the reaction, but may include:

* Redness and swelling of the affected area
* Itching, burning, or stinging sensations
* Small blisters or hives
* Thickening or scaling of the skin
* Crusting or oozing of fluid

Dermatitis, allergic contact can be caused by a variety of substances, including:

* Metals, such as nickel, chrome, and mercury
* Plastics, such as latex and polyethylene
* Certain chemicals, such as perfumes, dyes, and preservatives
* Plant extracts, such as poison ivy or poison oak
* Insect bites or stings

The diagnosis of dermatitis, allergic contact is typically made through a combination of physical examination, medical history, and patch testing. Patch testing involves applying small amounts of potential allergens to the skin and observing for any signs of an allergic reaction over a period of time.

Treatment for dermatitis, allergic contact typically focuses on removing the allergen from the affected area and providing relief from symptoms. This may include:

* Avoiding exposure to the allergen
* Applying topical creams or ointments to reduce inflammation and itching
* Taking oral medications, such as antihistamines or corticosteroids, to reduce symptoms
* In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary to manage the reaction.

Preventative measures for dermatitis, allergic contact include:

* Avoiding exposure to potential allergens
* Wearing protective clothing or gloves when handling suspected allergens
* Using hypoallergenic products and avoiding fragrances and dyes
* Performing patch testing before introducing new substances into the environment.

It is important to seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen over time, as dermatitis, allergic contact can lead to complications such as infection or scarring. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent these complications and improve outcomes for patients with this condition.

Symptoms: The symptoms of a foreign-body granuloma depend on the location and size of the foreign body, but may include redness, swelling, pain, and difficulty moving the affected area.

Causes and risk factors: A foreign body can enter the body through a variety of means, such as puncture wounds, lacerations, or surgical incisions. Risk factors for developing a foreign-body granuloma include poor hygiene, accidental injuries, and certain medical conditions that impair immune function.

Diagnosis: Diagnosis of a foreign-body granuloma is based on a combination of physical examination, imaging studies, such as X-rays or CT scans, and histopathology.

Treatment: Treatment of a foreign-body granuloma depends on the size and location of the foreign body, but may include surgical removal of the foreign body, antibiotics for any accompanying infections, and management of any complications. In some cases, no treatment may be necessary, and the granuloma may resolve on its own over time.

Prognosis: The prognosis for a foreign-body granuloma is generally good if the foreign body is removed promptly and there are no complications. However, if left untreated, the granuloma can become chronic and cause ongoing symptoms and discomfort. In rare cases, the granuloma may progress to more severe conditions, such as sepsis or tissue necrosis.

Prevention: Prevention of foreign-body granulomas involves good hygiene practices, such as washing hands regularly and avoiding contact with potential sources of infection. In high-risk individuals, such as those with compromised immune systems, it may be advisable to avoid certain activities or environments that could increase the risk of infection.

There are several types of facial neoplasms, including:

1. Basal cell carcinoma: This is the most common type of skin cancer and typically appears as a small, fleshy bump or a flat, scaly patch on the face.
2. Squamous cell carcinoma: This type of skin cancer can appear as a firm, flat or raised bump on the face and can be more aggressive than basal cell carcinoma.
3. Melanoma: This is the most serious type of skin cancer and can appear as a dark spot or mole on the face.
4. Sebaceous gland carcinoma: This rare type of facial neoplasm develops in the oil-producing glands of the face.
5. Eyelid tumors: These can include basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma, as well as other types of benign tumors such as papillomas and pyogenic granulomas.
6. Parotid gland tumors: These can include pleomorphic adenoma, a type of benign tumor that is the most common parotid gland tumor, and malignant tumors such as pleomorphic carcinoma.
7. Salivary gland tumors: These can include benign tumors such as pleomorphic adenoma and Warthin's tumor, as well as malignant tumors such as mucoepidermoid carcinoma and adenoid cystic carcinoma.
8. Osteosarcoma: This is a rare type of bone cancer that can affect the facial bones.
9. Chondrosarcoma: This is a type of cartilage cancer that can affect the facial bones and can be benign or malignant.
10. Lymphoma: This is a type of cancer that affects the immune system and can occur in various parts of the body, including the face.

Treatment for facial tumors depends on the type, location, and stage of the tumor, as well as the patient's overall health and preferences. Treatment options may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of these. Early detection and treatment are important for achieving the best possible outcomes.

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  • With the boom of the e-commerce industry in Malaysia, whose revenue, revealed by GlobalData, amounted to US$7.1 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach US$13.8 billion in 2025, social media influencers and advice from fashion experts are driving the demand for cosmetics and toiletries, providing great opportunities for companies to enter this industry. (dhl.com)
  • E-commerce now represents the second-largest channel for cosmetics and toiletries in the UK, with growth outpacing pharmacies and drugstores, creating important opportunities for brands and e-tailers, says GlobalData. (cosmeticsdesign-europe.com)
  • In vitro skin penetration of bronidox, bronopol and formaldehyde from cosmetics. (bvsalud.org)
  • Even with the recent California settlement, those working on campaigns for safer products in cosmetics question why formaldehyde-containing hair smoothers continue to be allowed in the United States, given the CIR determination. (cdc.gov)
  • Products such as dandruff shampoo, fluoride toothpaste, and antiperspirant deodorant are both cosmetics and drugs. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Animals in the U.S. continue to suffer and die in experiments to test cosmetics like lipstick, deodorant and cologne. (humanesociety.org)
  • The global cosmetics market is also booming and is expected to reach US$415.29 billion by 2028, according to Fortune Business Insights, with a compound annual growth rate of 5.0% between 2021 and 2028. (dhl.com)
  • FILE - A worker, at left, tends to a customer at a cosmetics shop on Thursday, May 20, 2021, in Los Angeles.A growing number of state legislatures are considering banning the sale of cosmetics and other consumer products that contain the toxic industrial compound PFAS over health concerns. (mynorthwest.com)
  • A study by University of Notre Dame researchers released in 2021 found that more than half the cosmetics sold in the United States and Canada were awash with a toxic industrial compound associated with serious health conditions. (mynorthwest.com)
  • One such example is the trend of cosmetics companies offering more subscription services and experiential pop-up stores - revolutionising the buying experience for makeup buyers. (dhl.com)
  • Products that are cosmetics and products that are both a cosmetic and a drug, such as dandruff shampoo, fluoride containing toothpastes, antiperspirant deodorants, and moisturizers and makeup containing sunscreen. (bvsalud.org)
  • Lead is sometimes found in certain foods, cosmetics, and traditional medicines imported from other countries. (cdc.gov)
  • You only can tell for sure if certain foods, candies, spices, cosmetics, and traditional medicines or ceremonial powders contain lead by having them tested in a laboratory. (cdc.gov)
  • If you think that you or your child has been exposed to lead in food, candy, spices, cosmetics, or traditional medicines, contact your health care provider. (cdc.gov)
  • Mundo Botanica manufactures cruelty free, vegan mineral cosmetics made with pure micronized minerals, botanical skin care, men's skin care, SLS, SLES free hair care and phthalate free natural. (pr.com)
  • Cosmetics that treat or prevent diseases are also drugs. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The compound, which has antiseptic as well as solvent properties, is also used in drugs and cosmetics. (who.int)
  • The FDA is responsible for protecting the public health by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, our nation's food supply, and cosmetics. (cdc.gov)
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says on its website that there have been few studies of the presence of PFAS in cosmetics, and the ones published found the concentration is at very low levels. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Animals are still suffering and dying to test shampoo, mascara and other cosmetics . (humanesociety.org)
  • Lead has also been found in products typically used as cosmetics or in religious ceremonies. (cdc.gov)
  • Ost cosmetics is a ltd company, trading for 2 years and are the world wide distributors of plazan skin care products. (pr.com)
  • What products constitute the cosmetics industry? (dhl.com)
  • Cosmetics are beauty and personal care products for hygiene and beautification purposes. (dhl.com)
  • Whilst many might assume that cosmetics are synonymous with make-up, several other products also fall under this category. (dhl.com)
  • Cosmetics are products you apply to your body to clean it, make it more attractive, or change the way it looks. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Curated to help you discover new products and stock up on forever favorites, from haircare to color cosmetics, our special collection is filled with little luxuries you'll turn to again and again. (bloomingdales.com)
  • A growing number of state legislatures are considering bans on cosmetics and other consumer products that contain a group of synthetic, potentially harmful chemicals known as PFAS. (mynorthwest.com)
  • In Vermont, the state Senate gave final approval this week to legislation that would prohibit manufacturers and suppliers from selling or distributing any cosmetics or menstrual products in the state that have perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, as well as a number of other chemicals. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Researchers tested more than 230 commonly used cosmetics and found that 56% of foundations and eye products, 48% of lip products and 47% of mascaras contained fluorine - an indicator of PFAS. (mynorthwest.com)
  • The Personal Care Products Council, which represents the cosmetics industry, says in 2020 it supported California legislation to phase out certain ingredients, including 13 PFAS in cosmetics, and identical legislative language in Maryland the following year. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Testing cosmetics on animals is both cruel and unnecessary because companies can already create innovative products using thousands of ingredients that have a history of safe use and do not require any additional testing. (humanesociety.org)
  • Full of color or nude and natural, beauty cosmetics from CHANEL , Clinique, Lancôme , and more, can empower you to change your look to suit your mood, the occasion, or the day. (bloomingdales.com)
  • For a limited time only, you'll get a little extra something when you purchase specific beauty cosmetics from your favorite brands. (bloomingdales.com)
  • This permanent shift in buying behaviour has significant implications for the cosmetics industry in Malaysia. (dhl.com)
  • Orgaid is a fresh unique HTML Template for a organic cosmetics online shop. (themeforest.net)
  • VLine Cosmetics is a San Diego based cosmetics company designed to provide the highest level of quality and style to beautiful women who know the difference and demand the best. (pr.com)
  • Have endorsed the Humane Cosmetics Act , a bill that would end animal testing for cosmetics in the United States. (humanesociety.org)
  • In this article, we provide a guide to local cosmetics businesses looking to expand overseas. (dhl.com)
  • Why should traditional Malaysian cosmetics businesses go online? (dhl.com)
  • Naturebase AD is a private Bulgarian manufacturer of fine quality essential oils for perfumery, cosmetics and aromatherapy. (pr.com)
  • Starlooks is a PRO-quality cosmetics line. (pinterest.com)
  • Lush cosmetics is using its stores to urge customers to take a stand against Enbridge's Northern Gateway oil pipeline proposal. (thestar.com)
  • Lush Cosmetics is turning its 44 stores in Canada into polling stations and urging customers to vote no to Enbridge's oil tanker and pipeline proposal . (thestar.com)
  • Like in Colorado and California, the proposed Vermont crackdown on PFAS - known as "forever chemicals" for their persistence in the environment - goes beyond cosmetics. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Whether you have a signature scent or a veritable wardrobe of perfumes, Maison Francis Kurkdjian , CREED, Jo Malone London , and BYREDO create unique create high-end cosmetics and luxe colognes you can wear alone or layered for a truly personal fragrance. (bloomingdales.com)
  • Notices of Judgment-Cosmetics C. N. J. s Nos. (nih.gov)
  • Cosmetic contact dermatitis (CCD) is the most common reaction to cosmetics. (medscape.com)
  • To show how the system rates cosmetic hypoallergenicity and to compare the prevalence of cosmetic contact dermatitis (CCD) among users of regular cosmetics versus cosmetics with high VH numbers. (medscape.com)
  • Other cosmetics may include nail polish, body wash and moisturizers, perfumes, and hair coloring or styling products. (nih.gov)
  • You only can tell for sure if certain foods, candies, spices, cosmetics, and traditional medicines or ceremonial powders contain lead by having them tested in a laboratory. (cdc.gov)
  • All shadows are swatched over Tick:Tock Cosmetics Infinity Eyeshadow Base in 'Milky Way' and were photographed outside in natural sunlight. (blogspot.com)
  • If you think that you or your child has been exposed to lead in food, candy, spices, cosmetics, or traditional medicines, contact your health care provider. (cdc.gov)
  • Cosmetics and personal care products contain a mix of chemicals. (nih.gov)
  • We must fully characterize EMP exposure to understand the full spectrum of health implications," said Weis, on potential tests for whether asbestos occurs in cosmetics and personal care products. (nih.gov)
  • Cosmetics Europe, the European Trade Association for the cosmetics and personal care industry, is conducting a multi-phase program to develop regulatory accepted, animal-free testing strategies enabling the cosmetics industry to conduct safety assessments. (nih.gov)
  • Cosmetics are products you apply to your body to clean it, make it more attractive, or change the way it looks. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Lead has also been found in products typically used as cosmetics or in religious ceremonies. (cdc.gov)
  • We have a trading establishment, which trades in all kinds of products from cosmetics, body lotions, hair wigs, beauty salon equipments and other related products. (sabayatrading.com)
  • Cosmetics, including beauty products such as Mme. (nih.gov)
  • 9 i Cosmetics Europe , Brussels , Belgium. (nih.gov)
  • The validated hypoallergenic (vh) rating system was initiated in 1988 to try to objectively validate the "hypoallergenic" claim in cosmetics. (medscape.com)
  • The VH rating system is shown to objectively validate the hypoallergenic cosmetics claim. (medscape.com)