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Just something to keep in mind, Aspirin has been known to increase

your skin's probability to bruise. The doctors and techs doing

Photoderm treatments warn you, do not use Aspirin for 7-10 days

before a treatment. That also goes for things like Botox injections

or anything that could stress or injure the skin.

I have been told that Tylenol is the ONLY pain reliever you can use

prior to any activity like that, if you don't want to increase the

probability of bruising.

> In a message dated 12/9/01 2:59:51 PM Central Standard Time,

> PLATOALSO@a... writes:

>

>

> > However, I do believe that the best tx for rosacea is a plain old

ASPIRIN.

> > It does decrease the redness--makes me pale.

>

> What kind of dosage have you found is helpful for reducing

redness? One

> regular ol' aspirin (I believe they're 325 gr)? Or those low-dose

types?

> I've always been concerned about taking aspirin on a regular basis

because of

> the potential for gastric disturbance, but I've recently found some

> enteric-coated ones (I think the brand was Ecotrin) that might be a

> possibility.

>

> April

>

>

>

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In a message dated 12/10/01 10:30:56 AM Central Standard Time,

garys3@... writes:

> Just something to keep in mind, Aspirin has been known to increase

> your skin's probability to bruise. The doctors and techs doing

> Photoderm treatments warn you, do not use Aspirin for 7-10 days

> before a treatment.

Really? That's so interesting. I've always been told not to take aspirin

for a month before elective surgeries, because aspirin thins the blood and

can cause excessive bleeding, but I hadn't heard about the bruising

connection. Thanks.

April

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